Sentences with phrase «getting on»

But in the U.S., the major players are just getting on with it.
Business clients are getting on board, and now represent about two - thirds of the company's revenue.
«Just getting on the board isn't enough,» he says.
Small businesses are getting on board as well.
Getting on the same page with your partner can be tough.
Why aren't more universities getting on the bandwagon when it could be a path for them to improve their job placement percentages for graduates — and the American business bottom line?
«It is an interesting generation to appeal to, because they want a lot of information,» said Andrew Freeman, president, Andrew Freeman & Co. «Millennials are driving the bus, and we are all getting on and taking the ride with them.»
A probe into several of China's largest overseas asset buyers is a healthy sign that regulators are getting on top of things, an investor said.
There are times I just can't imagine getting on another plane.
After that, getting on the board would be just a matter of time.»
The thought of getting on a stage in front of thousands of people and sharing a message that could help someone's life is exciting.
I grew up near Rocky Mountains and I love getting on my bike, my skis... or going sailing in the summer.
The term «search engine optimization» basically means «getting on Google» and staying there.
JA: You're partnering with major companies such as Uber, Marriott, and JetBlue and they seem to be getting on board with your effort to value sleep.
That's not to say that getting on the first few pages of the search engines is a losing battle for the humble Small and Medium Enterprises (SME)-- you just have to pick your fights.
«I think it's a shock to see the school system getting on board with the changing Ireland we live in and it becoming the «norm,» which helps the cause against bullying so much,» Ryder told INSIDER.
«I know that sounds kind of weird, but it's all about getting on the same page with your dog and sharing the energy.»
Some of the comments the girl (who I have never once named) is getting on her Insta are horrible.
And getting on the radar of those you admire — let alone, getting them to help you out — can be doubly tricky.
I didn't want a sales rep getting on the phone with a client and possibly run the risk of upsetting that client.
Within an organization, when people trust each other, their energy is invested in minimizing damage and getting on with it.
The author (s) segued from assuring the customers to getting on board with them by saying that Apple, too, believes the problem is unacceptable.
The first thing I experienced after getting on the other side of debt?
Whether it's getting on stage to speak, launching your product or writing a book, we tend to see others doing it and incorrectly assume that they've always been good at it.
We're not in the business of punishing people for getting on.
The breakout project: Betabrand.xxx, a pornographic parody of the company's website involving videos of «sexy» zippers, socks and pants «getting it on» to cheesy synth music.
I was required to watch a video about what to expect while in the car before getting on the course.
The plus for Valeant is it also means that the funds may have a harder time getting on the same page and negotiating tougher terms with the company in order to avoid a default.
How can you get away from your familiar surroundings without getting on an airplane?
A day later, he'd be getting on a plane for India.
You're getting this all on paper or e-mailing around Excel spreadsheets.
We issued FAQs after we put out the guide and we updated those FAQs last year and these reflected the questions we've been getting on how to apply the guides in different scenarios.
Still, for many small businesses, «getting on with the job» is cause for concern.
Getting on a platform like Fiverr, a site where freelance workers can connect with employers looking for their skills, is one of the best ways to jumpstart your service business.
GETTING ON BOARD: Business leaders credit Smith with energizing Utah's tech scene.
«When I think of the perfect analogy for what we're suffering as a society, it's getting on an airplane,» Sutton said.
But it's the people who get on those platforms first, who see the potential and who are open to the possibility, that end up becoming the O.G.s on that platform.
Irritated, she got on the phone.
Once you do, you'll alleviate burnout and get on the road toward sustainable, long - term growth.
My strategy is to start being proactive and creating stuff in the morning before you ever get on social media or email where you have to be reactionary instead of proactive which kills productivity,» he says.
As you chill the methane and oxygen below its liquid point, you get a fairly meaningful density increase — you get on the order of 10 % to 12 % density increase, which makes quite a big difference for the propellant load.
«He said, «We'd go into our foxholes and we'd all be getting along fine and then we'd get on the internet and start sending nastier and nastier notes,»» Sutton said.»
The officer orders the suspect to «get on the ground,» but does not fire his weapon as he closes in on the man to take him into custody.
Non-productive meetings interrupt the flow of the day and we should all challenge the temptation to call a meeting rather than get on with the job in hand.
«If you are having a difficult hiring process but think it will be great «when they person gets on board and this hiring is behind us» let me assure you: It never gets better.
Get on your feet and out of your chair whenever possible.
Today, single - tasking is the new multi-tasking, but it's going to take some time for everyone to get on board with this belief.
My wife can be a raving fan for the right brand, but get on her bad side?
BlackBerry also got on the licensing bandwagon when it decided to roll out its Z10 ad campaign featuring the single «Elephant» by Australian band Tame Impala:
«Share your business vision with your VA, as it gets them on board with the bigger picture of why they do what they do,» said Sisson.
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