Sentences with word «frankly»

But frankly if you're a longer - term investor than three months, June is pretty much the bottom of their earnings for the next 12 months.»
No parent, teacher, friend, or spouse was going to tell me what to do, and quite frankly, I was exhausted debating it with myself.»
«When the pound goes down, more people are coming to Turnberry, frankly,» Trump said.
Frankly, we knew it was on the way for some time and had prepared for it.
He did have an impressive resume, for an intern... and, frankly, no one else had taken the title.
In our case, we were blessed by a lot of people who stuck by us through the moments when, frankly, we had lost our way a few years ago.
Quite frankly, if your new hire can not communicate effectively with your established team, it'll be really difficult for them to do their job.
Frankly, if you can't get along with the janitor, then you won't get along with the CEO either.»
Later, the president continued his attacks over the critical coverage, telling reporters it is «frankly disgusting the way the press is able to write whatever they want to write.»
Frankly, men would hate to have such a narrow definition of what we can consider to be a strong male, especially coming from successful men.
Frankly, if you're just starting to shake hands now, that is going to feel like a fairly untrustworthy and short - term perspective to your audience.
This is the behavior I think frankly of somebody who doesn't know what she's doing.»
Quite frankly, I don't know how I could live without my Blendtec.
Sen. Mark Warner, the ranking member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Trump's initial tweet about FISA was «irresponsible, untrue, and frankly it endangers our national security.»
Any one of the people who gets your photo can then respond with a visual or text message, and as TechCrunch noted, «flings» aren't ephemeral, removing the frankly banal forced «disappearing message» aspect of seemingly every new network.
«Frankly it was an area that we got feedback that we needed to improve on from the first generation.
Startups are well known for being willing to tinker with fresh and frankly unusual - sounding ideas for improving morale, productivity, and creativity.
And frankly, if you want to spend a large amount of your life in contact with them.
«Frankly, I'd be terrified to do it any other way.»
«What happens on this program is quite frankly transformational,» says Alyse Nelson, CEO of Vital Voices.
Frankly, I'm sick and tired of seeing messages addressed «To whom it may concern» with subject lines that read «Resume» or «Job Application.»
Not totally, but, frankly, in large measure because of the outreach that we've been doing right across the country.»
«I think Nova Scotians, regardless of where they live, will embrace an immigration strategy that actually will retain people in the province — people who are investing in communities, people who are running businesses, providing economic opportunities and, quite frankly, giving opportunities for our sons and daughters to stay here,» he said.
It moderated more slowly than we expected, frankly, at this stage.
«There were some very scary moments, frankly, for me,» says Betsy.
This is the most straightforward and, frankly, the easiest way to handle information in that you simply pass on literally everything that comes your way upward.
«There is an international trade commission that sits inside the Commerce Department, but the president has the authority to impose tariffs, and he doesn't need Congress and he frankly doesn't need the Commerce Department.»
Understanding what's really going on inside a company under fire is tricky because the people closest to the problems are usually the ones with the most to lose by talking frankly about them.
«Frankly, people were very scared that they were going to get laid off.»
Google, Facebook and Apple have individually ushered in knowledge, social and mobile revolutions, and quite frankly, we haven't made sense of them yet.
The wages might have been boosted by a decline in hours worked, but frankly that's a minor detail in a splurge of good news,» said Ward McCarthy, chief financial economist at Jefferies.
Of course, it's impossible to predict with certainty what will happen with inflation or interest rates — or, frankly, anything.
«Open - book management has bettered me as a person,» he says frankly.
On a shopping frenzy, you've probably ended up with a lot of items in your cart that frankly you don't need.
«Frankly, the premise of the question was ridiculous,» he said.
We say that at our price points, the payback for these commercial customers is within six months, but quite frankly, it's within two or three months in many, many cases.
Frankly, it's not a good culture fit.
Frankly, most industries, indeed most human activities, are harmful to the environment, so the question for the public is what are we willing to condone for our own comfort and well being.
Frankly, many venture investors who see a race to lock up market share as a first mover in your space may want you incurring big losses in the near term to sign up as many customers as possible today before a competitor does.
There are many explanations for the acceleration, but the most important seems to be that no one expected many different inducements, incentives, and trade - offs to converge on each of us so quickly, specifically, simultaneously and, frankly, pretty much inescapably.
But if you've defined your mission, vision and values and still have staff members who refuse to comply to those critical building blocks of your organization, it's best for you (and frankly, for them as well) to let go and move on.
In fact, the hardest thing about writing this kind of article, frankly, is the sheer number of great veteran - entrepreneurs who prove the point.
That being said, not even Steve Jobs could predict what Apple would one day become, and frankly, that's what helped it grow into what it is today.
Frankly, it's my defense.
Whether or not that happens — and frankly, it's an extreme example of the worst - case scenario for US shale producers — a glut of global oil inventories is already weighing on oil prices.
Krasner: That was a lot of it... I also was vetted by people, who were frankly a bit of a mystery to me.
I don't think that it's money well spent for the taxpayer, and I think our loan programs work well without subsidy, and frankly, I don't think it's going to make dent in things.»
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is in his second day of submitting to politicians» questions about the Cambridge Analytica scandal, and frankly a lot of it has started to blend together: data, moral responsibility, privacy, blah blah blah.
Frankly, we're surprised that 92 percent figure isn't higher.
«Frankly speaking, I am not sure exactly what he meant,» says Jens Nordvig, a currency strategist at Nomura.
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