Sentences with phrase «get the conversation started at»

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If you mess things up at the start, you'll soon enough get to that awful and uncomfortable conversation where someone will ask you about one of the new hires and you'll say «I don't know» or «the jury's still out.»
«I would get a job as a bartender at night and a sales job during the day, and I would start working,» Cuban said in conversation with Guy Raz, the host of NPR's How I Built This podcast.
Off the heels of TechCrunch50 and just in time for the Inc. 500 conference, which starts tomorrow in Washington, DC, Michael Arrington has 8 tips on how to steer conversations at conferences, without letting ego or sloppiness get in the way.
And while it's time - consuming at the start, these conversations get faster and easier the more you get to know each other.
If you're going to start a conversation with your spouse about money, it's a good not to start with any of the following phrases «I'm confused, it says here [looking at your bank account]; «Listen, I'm not mad, but»; «Don't get all offended by what I'm about to say...»
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As more people and parents learn about the virus, how it can be spread, and its link to cancer, Gillison says, «that might open up a little bit more conversation» about sexual behaviors and getting vaccinated at an earlier age — before sexual interactions, or even kissing, start.
«I think I'm about as young as you can get for being a person who started in glaciology at a time when climate change was not a primary part of the conversation,» says Moon, who is 35.
When you arrive at a doctor's appointment with your research in hand, it's a great way to get the conversation started.
I also don't try to dominate the conversation or fill every awkward pause with my voice, I tend to let her talk as much as she wants and if I goes quiet I just look at her like she's only one in the room and that usually gets a smile and starts the conversation flowing again.
Ill be honest, I'm not so good at starting conversations, but once you get to know me i open right up.
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I remember when I first started using online dating sites, I was looking at a photo of an attractive female and thinking, «I don't know how to talk to you...» During this time, I have gained a lot of dating experience, got to use some pick - up lines and also learned great conversation starters.
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Once you have winked at someone, the member has the choice to wink back, making it apparent that he or she likes you too, and this is sure to get the conversation started.
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You were getting on so well at the start of the week — the tension was high, you had everything in common, and the conversation was flowing thick and fast.
The actor's face shows disbelief whenever he's encountered with someone whose primary objective isn't getting money (as when old man William Bandy attempts to bring him to church) and measured impatience whenever someone doesn't get to the point of exactly what they want as soon as they start a conversation with him («just answer me directly,» he says at one point when trying to figure out whether his «brother» wants to stay with him).
Chronologically, Larrain starts at the end of his timeline, during a day - long conversation Jackie has with a reporter (Billy Crudup) who's looking to get the first public interview with the first lady after her husband's murder.
But a film comprised of conversations in corridors is hardly going to get the pulse racing and at two and a half hours the relative lack of action starts to show.
The movie gets off to a somewhat sluggish start, at a party scene that's overstuffed with arch dialogue and almost as many pop - culture allusions as a Seth MacFarlane show, but the underlying humanism in Baumbach's worldview ultimately wins out, and we actually come to care about this quippy group of chums and their endlessly referential, often very amusing conversations.
Often they were a little nervous at the start of the conversation, and I found I got better results by focusing on collaboration rather than confrontation.
Opening up the doors at the start of the year, inviting us parents to be part of the conversation about our kids» education from the get - go would be refreshing and would help parents feel like they have a role to play.
Even if your members are used to being part of group discussions and are good at listening to each other, it can still be a good idea to have somebody lead the meeting, in part to make sure that everyone's voices get heard but also to come prepared with thoughts on what topics would be good to discuss, so if the conversation starts to run dry in one area, the leader can redirect to more fertile areas.
TIP: Leaving an open comment field at the bottom can get a conversation started.
Feel free to drop me an email at [email protected] and we'll get the conversation started.
Just reach out to me here or call me at 609-529-0822 — I'm always available for an easy, no - pressure conversation to answer your questions so that you can get started on the path to homeownership!
If you actually want to get through a conversation without attempting to chew your own ears off, the only practical option is to just sit around at the start of the mission and wait until everybody's finished yapping away, which puts us right back at square one.
I have my «cube grenades» on the wall in my hallway at home, see picture: http://www.belowbelief.com/archives/2009/05/crazy-deranged-fools.php where they regularly get conversations started when guests come round.
KJM If we agree that making paintings and the compulsion to depict things is not unique, not particularly special, and you're describing some exhibitions that get made about painting, that then reduce the pictures to something like wallpaper, and if we go back to the original point I was trying to make when we started the conversation, about what people want to hear when they hear artists talk about what they do, the question persists: When you're looking at paintings, what are you looking for?
I recently had a conversation with a few gallery owners and event coordinators who said that the pop - up works that I started doing, both as a solo artist and with DGDG, really got them thinking about having performances back at their galleries, spaces, and events.
And then at some point we brought the kids into the part of the conversation, and one of the things that it meant for us practically is my wife had to kind of pitch in and help me get started.
To get a conversation started, call Dave Alton today at (252) 756-2906 to discuss auto insurance.
Calma urged those in the room to challenge the stereotypes often perpetrated by the mainstream media, to read the #JustJustice series, to look at NITV or SBS «to get another perspective», and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander scholars to start writing and speaking out more, on platforms like The Conversation.
But there is a time of the day when I do nt know what to do or how to approach to my middle son JP of 6 years a very stong - willing boy because I know he is kind of challenging me, and the worst thing is that my little girl is starting to do the same and that time is mealtime, in Mexico we have «lunch» with the family at 2:00 pm when they come back from school and that is his worst time for JP and even when I try to prevent the explosion cooking his favorite meal, start a conversation about the school, how was their day and give him a little bit more of the attention I feel he is trying to get, he «sits» on the table and starts saying silly things or calling names to his brother LM 9 (with the one I've always had a hard time «making» him to eat and my attention «was» always on him because he eats just a few things and in a very little portion, he is very thin, etc.etc.
I think I finally broke that circle with him, taking the attention «from the food» to the kids) but I think that could be the reason his brother JP who eats everything that gets to his hands since a baby is trying to get my attention but I don't know what else to say or do to prevent those things to happen because he starts sitting with his feet on the table, eats with his hands, I've tried asking him to behave or leave upstairs, tried to make mealtime fun, I've tried ignoring the bad behavior and focusing on the conversation, what has worked because he finishes and ask for permission to leave, the mayor problem that I see is that he is not getting the message that i am trying to send that he is as important as his brother not only during mealtime, and his little sister follows him a lot so now she is standing up and fooling around during lunch just like his brother, sometimes they end up playing running around the table!!!! And I can't ignore, and LM is looking at me like saying «are you going to do something mom??»
Get one - on - one with them in a conversation about their needs, and you've at least started down the path to success.
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