Sentences with phrase «get names right»

If you mention places you've worked before, make sure you get their names right too.
Name: Anyone who can't get names right isn't ready to go out interviewing and writing.
It would be fueled from the otherwise useless windmills in the Baltic Sea and outside the North Sea border (hope I get the names right).
If you're going to be dissing phones, at least get the names right.
Wouldn't you want to get the names right?
Luke, writing to I can get the name right now but in the first 7 verses, again making reference to his references so they can be confirm.
How about this, if you are going to put down «Mormons» then get the name right.
No, God is not waiting for us to get His name right (since we have no idea what it is in the first place).
With a name like mine, I can guarantee that waiting for someone to get your name right before answering leaves you silent for VERY long periods of time.
(Did I get the name right?)
Let's also, as fans of the club he plays for, get his name right.
-LSB-...] Emirates Airlines got the naming rights for Arsenal's Ashburton Grove.
If your going to accuse someone of needing to check there glasses please at least get their name right.
Adelaide is sticking with her flower theme for the goats, and these two ladies are now called Rosebud and Iris (her friend Flora got naming rights of one, being the great birth assistant that she was).
Parks Supt. Tim Mitchell said he saw no problem with a corporate donor getting naming rights to a museum on Park District land.
«the majority of whom - with exceptions including Stephen Nicol, former Scottish deputy first minister, and Susan Kramer - will be known only by party activists» Obviously «Mr Nicol» is not well enough known for you to get his name the right way round!
When we're attacking the Lib Dems, let's at least get their name right.
New York companies will get naming rights to subway station if they contribute at least $ 600,000 for upkeep, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Thursday.
New York companies will get naming rights to subway station if they contribute at least $ 600,000 for upkeep, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced.
But at any rate, that's only one of several intertwined plots; there's also the king's long - lost sons that are living in the forest where they're being raised by a former lord who is now an outlaw, and then the king's wife, well, I guess she is the queen, but she has a son by a previous marriage and he's kind of an idiot, named Cloten — I hope I've got the name right — and the queen is plotting to get him put on the throne.
In the end, you will always get her name right.
So make sure you ask for Erin, and... Ray was a great guy, just make sure he gets your name right.
The really, really important factor for any new car is getting the name right.
Come on Autocar, please at least get the name right!
I also receive a plethora of e-mails where the author clearly hasn't read my review policy, clearly has no idea what genres I review, and hasn't even bothered to get my name right.
In further fact, they could not even get her name right.
But they're no fools; they got naming rights.
They certainly got the name right, as this is certainly a collection of games designed to test and flummox your pretty little head.
Early rumours about Modern Warfare - which even got the name right - pointed to a game that takes you all over the world, with the player working for the US Army, US Marines and SAS in a battle against terrorists underpinning a Middle Eastern conflict.
You may think that «quezing» from within the bubbles is «pure nonsense» but the vast majority of fractionation processes highlighted by Jaworowski (yes, got his name right!)
the vast majority of fractionation processes highlighted by Jaworowski (yes, got his name right!)
But getting the names right would make the rest of your argument so much more compelling.
Nevertheless, the tables do change sometimes, especially when Siri never gets your name right.
Make sure you check all your spelling and grammar before you send it, and check that you've got their name right!
When reaching out to contacts on LinkedIn, please be sure to get their name right.
Could you talk to him about how annoyed and insecure you feel when she is around and he calls you by her name, maybe he needs to see less of her and make more of an effort to get your name right?

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Also, make sure you get the name of the right person to send it to.
He always greets us by name in the hall, and he makes a point of getting to know new hires right when they start.»
«If we see a large pickup in the participation rate and Lennar and the other homebuilders get hit anyway, these all - domestic stocks may be exactly the right names to buy in this new environment that's so much more hostile to international trade.»
In her book Hello, My Name is Awesome... How to Create Brand Names That Stick, former Ogilvy & Mather copywriter Alexandra Watkins of naming firm Eat My Words offers two mnemonics to help you get the basics right.
Don't let it get to you though - your name is well... yours, and you have every right be called what you feel comfortable with.
The shop is a tech - ified temple at every turn, with touch - screens throughout, an NBA2K video game station, and a customization area where shoppers can put any name they want on a jersey (their own or a player's) and watch it get made right in front of them in 10 minutes flat.
The pair had secured the rights to the characters and gotten the big - name talent on board.
WHY IT WORKS: When you partner with [MY COMPANY NAME], you get the most efficient, effective, and affordable [PRODUCT or SERVICE] that [TARGET AUDIENCE] are looking for right now.
And while the city would own the arena, the Katz Group would get all of the revenue and retain naming rights.
The company got its start in the 1880s, right here in this picture - perfect redbrick village near Liverpool called Port Sunlight — named after the world's first packaged, branded bar of soap and the company's founding product.
will help you get the information you need, such as the name of the right person to talk to or when the best time to contact the prospect is.
In a recently released study, Getting Energy Prices Right: From Principle to Practice, the IMF calculates what it considers to be the appropriate level of fuel taxes (a carbon tax by any other name) for 156 different countries.
But — for the life of him — Michael couldn't get C3PO's name right.
Test cricket's naming sponsor Magellan — having forced us to meet Marcus and his truly global world (Dutch beer, German trainers, Californian watch, Scottish dog, Swiss coffee) but, sadly, only Australian equities in his investment portfolio, right before Hamish Douglass paid $ 140 million for John Sevior's Australian - only equities portfolio — walked away faster than The NT News could verbal Cameron Bancroft into the infamous apologia, «Why I've Got Some Sticky Near My Dicky.»
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