Sentences with phrase «gets at the relationship»

This question gets at the relationship between investment returns and inflation and the concept of «real» return.

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The New York City - based «Academy» Urbaniak runs is aimed at teaching women how to communicate in influential and powerful ways, and get more of what they want in all kinds of relationships, from the office boardroom to the bedroom.
When you're able to go deep, getting a better understanding of someone and the problem at hand and forming a relationship, you can serve as a mentor.
Shankman gets up at 4:30 every morning to allow for a workout before networking and building relationships — all before his competitors even sip their first coffee.
«Solutions» include pre-emptive activities such as building long - term relationships with future founders or mentoring at incubators to meet teams pre-seed, plus getting really good at reference diligence, but we still rely upon accelerating the «would we work well together» discussion during fast - moving investments.
When you think about conventional management thinking and practices in a dog - eat - dog, transactional business world, not enough leaders spend the time to do what Watson had to learn over his many years at Chevron: Getting results through the people and relationship side of the business.
Urbaniak said time and time again she's seen her dominatrix - born tools help people get more of what they need at work (things like raises or childcare) while positively transforming their intimate relationships.
I got my first big break at Deloitte Consulting when the external consultant I worked with at my first job, with whom I had formed a really good working relationship, called a friend of his there and recommended me.
If you find you're constantly in a bad mood or feeling depressed, it can affect everything — your personal relationships, your health and your ability to focus and get things done at work.
That also includes emphasizing value, but also giving franchisees, many of whom reportedly have a strained relationship with McDonald's at the moment, more marketing support to help them convey the message that diners will get their money's worth.
Luckily, this did not get out of hand or cost me relationships, opportunities or my job because, of course, if I wanted to succeed at Waze, I had to shape up real quick.
Research also shows that a happy relationship will help you get ahead at work too.
In a world where so many leaders will stop at nothing to get elected to another term, rope in another client, book another gig, sell more products, or grow the bottom line, it still takes honesty and integrity to breed trust and credibility — the cornerstone of strong, long - term business relationships.
You could get a different answer about their budget, or at least build the relationship for the future, in way of referrals or when they have the money to act.
Well, if we were gonna normalize interest rates, that relationship had to get restored to normal somewhere, at some point, when people were confident that we didn't need the very low interest rates and so forth.
To get a better sense of the dynamics at play in this relationship, I spoke with Ely Ratner, an expert on US - China relations and East Asia policy at the Council on Foreign Relations, a nonpartisan think tank in Washington, DC.
This relationship is at the heart of the market selloff that's got everyone pretty freaked right about now.
* Spreading the word at no cost through partner relationships with other businesses and nonprofits / not - for - profits * Turning customers, suppliers, and even competitors into your sales ambassadors * Getting coverage in newspapers, radio, TV, blogs, social media sites, and other media * Creating REAL Green messages that cant be brought down by accusations of greenwashing
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Ms. Clifford has claimed that she met Mr. Trump at a celebrity golf tournament in 2006 and began a relationship that included sex and promises from Mr. Trump to get her on his NBC show «The Apprentice» and to give her a condominium.
Every once in awhile I hear a VP of Sales looking at our sales intelligence platform and say, «We don't really need this because we're getting a lot of inbound leads and our CEO has great relationships in the industry.»
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The open - ended queries appear to be an attempt to penetrate the president's thinking, to get at the motivation behind some of his most combative Twitter posts and to examine his relationships with his family and his closest advisers.
That gets at the more important way that the relationship between open / closed and encryption is relevant to data and privacy: just as encryption at scale is only possible with a closed service, so it is with privacy.
A good friend of mine (who went beyond the call of duty to teach me much about fixed income despite his role at an investment bank that could not benefit from our relationship) took a macroeconomics class taught by then Professor Yellen when he was getting his MBA at UC Berkeley.
You've just got to look at what happened me when I stood up [in support of same - sex relationships].
But just remember, when you get ready to marry whoever that special person is, both of you will have to unpack every relationship you've had — at least to some degree — and sometimes that's not pretty.
Instead of keeping the ultimate purpose of a relationship at the forefront — to glorify Christ — I easily got caught up in regularly scheduled date nights and having a plus one to weddings.
If you want a chance at an intimate, lifelong relationship, get counseling together, not an apartment.
Christianity at heart is thus a personal relationship, and that is always an experience which one does not get at by scientific exploration or philosophic speculation.
I am not posting to try to get you to change your mind, I am posting to say that I am happy to see you have overcome and I hope that we all can be humble and supportive of each other no matter where we are at with our relationship with God.
We'll never get to the place where all our relationships perfectly settle into a permanent state of peace — not until Heaven at least.
While not denying that there are genuine new forms of ministry, including those in old settings and new, this chapter has mainly attempted to get at the principles of relationship involved in new thrusts or forms or settings of ministry.
He added though that when the temptation during a suffocating point in a relationship may be to escape, couples should consider going away together: «I think there's a great deal to be said for going away together, on your own, preferably if you've got children without your children and investing in your relationship - that is without any doubt at all the best recipe for success.»
He tells us of times when he and his wife get at odds with each other, and how he about cusses his car out (or any other inanimate object) that day, and yet, enjoy life because of his relationship with his True Friend, Jesus Christ.
It's so easy at the beginning of a relationship to get lost in the giddy infatuation you're both feeling.
Apparently, the untitled project will follow the mother - daughter relationship through a weird scenario: the mom gets an internship at the same news network where daughter works.
I pray, seek, and work at establishing good relationships with other Christians (you know that brother / sister idea) and pursuing Him and it seems each time I get to a point where it just too frustrating.
Do nt get mad at me because I feel the way i feel I have a relationship with God... The creator of the universe who made the heavens and earth and skies and people choose to ignore that... Its in our face everyday and we keep on believing the lies of this world and follow the ruler of this world satan (whom God gave to rule)...
Here's an easy onramp to counseling: taking this simple, quick relationship assessment with your partner to get a feel for where you two are at.
i can feel love for him throughout my heart and soul... i want to grow old with this man... i am 47 and he is 45... he has never been married... he said there is not a chance of getting back together again regardless of how we feel towards each other because we committed adultery and God will never forgive us and it will be wrong to do so... so am i supposed to go on living my life being so deeply in love with this man i can never have... why would God put him in my life to make me feel so spiritually happy, so wonderful, so at peace with myself and someone I can finally worship Him with just to take him away from me... I've never been with someone who was so religious and i thought this was it... i finally have someone to read the bible with and go to church with and put God first and share things with my self and my daughter as a loving relationship would be....
That's why relationships matter so much: They're the primary way that I know of, at least, to get past stale or dangerous generalizations.
I guess what I'm getting at is that whatever you believe in should never matter when it comes to relationships and friendships.
Personality, gifting, and passion can also be at the route of wanting to get involved with programs and not always indicative of compulsivity or problems in their relationship with God.
I'm pretty convinced that most of the folks at The Mission are too cool to hang out with me, so I avoid building relationships to avoid getting hurt.
Last week we saw the problem: our relationships are in shambles; we are at each other's throats; we can't get along; we are at animosity with each other.
As we have looked at getting to know our neighbors, building relationships with them and then getting to know them even better and helping them to get to know each other better through group events (Get all these posts in your email inbox by signing up below), perhaps you have wondered why we do thget to know each other better through group events (Get all these posts in your email inbox by signing up below), perhaps you have wondered why we do thGet all these posts in your email inbox by signing up below), perhaps you have wondered why we do this.
It is these «stubborn» choices that get relationships through at times (if the relationship was a healthy one to begin with — but hopefully the relationship between God and man is such).
So at it's core, legalism has some seriously faulty views about God, about sin, about the law, and about how people can get into a good relationship with God.
DE: If you are going to have process at all, you have got to have a before and after relationship, but this can be different from metrical time, and the same event could be «before» in one metrical time system and «after» in another.
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