Of course there is a general question: Who
gets what?
The company is also planning an enhanced iTunes Radio that may be tailored to listeners in regional markets, and, if Apple
gets what it wants, more splashy new albums that will be on iTunes before they are available anywhere else, according to people briefed on the company's plans.
However since I am basically told by my management who
gets what, I do have the chance to tell my manager my opinion of who deserves what.
While acknowledging that enormous uncertainty remains around the fate of the standards, they set out to model a world where Pruitt
gets what he wants.
On Spotify, they don't have any settings, or any kind of qualifications for who
gets what music.
By domination only one side
gets what it wants; by compromise neither side
gets what it wants; by integration we find a way by which both sides may get what they wish.»
In community property states, a prenup will supersede the state's law, allowing you to pre-designate who
gets what in the case of divorce.
Facebook (FB)
gets what will hopefully be engaging content for its 1.4 billion or so users, and publishers get the reach that the social network provides — plus keep any revenue from advertising that they sell around that content.
But say Trump
gets what he wants — tariffs on goods coming from China.
State intestacy laws will apply, and dictate who
gets what share of the estate.
Singapore's government
gets what it wants — from social policy to tourism.
Make sure your family
gets what it needs by including a disclaimer provision in your estate plan.
«I know that joining Google will be an easy transition because we're partnering with a company that
gets what we do and who we are at Nest - and wants us to stay that way.»
Talk to your kids about which items they might want, he said, and include in your estate plan pictures and a detailed list of who
gets what.
The customer
gets what they're looking for quickly, locally, and cheaply, while the provider makes money.
You have to decide who goes first to OR, who
gets what treatment.
Ironically, the most effective way to
get what you want is to be less concerned with your own needs and more in - tune to the desires of others.
Once a person has a relationship with someone, and they always
get what they expect, changing from that person or business is not easy or even desirable.
The consumer will keep
getting what they're asking for — more and better experiences.
They know that the old adage «
you get what you pay for» is true, and they're willing to invest in quality and doing things right instead of looking for the lowest price.
It seems there is never enough time in the day to
get what we need to do done.
It's interfering with
you getting what you want out of life.
Consumers do not always know what they want, or how to
get what they need.
But most importantly, they act as destinations; places that people choose to go because they can both give what they want and
get what they need.
Bias against women taking a tough line in negotiations is real and widespread, in other words, and it makes life tricky for women who want to
get what they're worth.
They are able to identify their needs and take responsibility for
getting what they want.
On the surface, it looks like Tspiras's gambit was successful in that
he got what he wanted.
We want people to
get what they expect — and to
get what we say they get.
«The message I have for my kids is that they have to work in order to
get what they want,» says Mark Cuban, one of the 28 participants in the campaign.
With the proper preparation and courage, you increase your chances of
getting what you think you deserve.
So far, Trump has
gotten what he asked for.
Some of the criteria they are now measuring are site speed, mobile optimization, site structure, content, and dozens of other signals that should give the algorithm an idea of whether or not search engine users are
getting what they expect from a website.
Not to the point of stifling creativity, but so that roadblocks can be cleared and you can rest assured that you're
getting what you're paying for.
I pretty much
got what I deserved.
When clarity, consistency and execution become your signal characteristics,
getting what you want becomes automatic.
Those who have more certainty usually
get what they want.
With these cheap website builders, you usually
get what you pay for... not much.
You can focus on a specific plan of action that will
get you what you want.
For example, a nervous smile while rejecting an offer during a negotiation won't help
you get what you want; it will just make the other person feel uneasy about working with you because they'll assume that you're up to something.
Once you've got a school in your sights, you'll need to demonstrate you've
got what it takes to get in.
Traders Steve McHugh and Antonio Palazzola have their own approach to trading up to
get what they want — on the premiere episode, the pair worked their way up in a series of six trades from a framed gold Elvis record to a powerboat.
«And viewers are rewarded with the ability to actually
get what they want.»
Over time, the link may change or even be removed entirely, creating confusion and preventing consumers from
getting what they want.
Stock bears will
get what they've wanted for so long, and the overall market will get the sharp and unforgiving drop it's been bracing for.
I was able to go into that negotiation very calmly, feeling confident and feeling fair and I actually
got what I asked for and now because of that positive experience, if I have to negotiate I understand how to go about it and how to navigate it.
«More people
get what they want, then without it.»
No matter what happens, remain calm, cool and collected because getting angry certainly will not
get you what you are after.
But, in my experience, the adage definitely holds true;
you get what you pay for when you purchase help with SEO.
What are the odds of
getting what you want if you continue to buy into your excuses, or worse — if deep down inside, you don't believe in yourself?
You can craft a deal that satisfies the other side while
getting what's most important to you.