Sentences with phrase «go about your business of»

As miners deal with the reality of a prolonged slump in the iron ore price, Fortescue Metals Group is quietly going about the business of building the state's third magnetite mine and processing plant.
It can, however, be used to protect religious freedom as serious Christians go about the business of building communities of virtue, beginning with the family.
He just went about his business of nibbling on leaves while Gus and I took in the scene.
Now in this season as he goes about the business of proving that he is worth every cent of his contract (he has thrown nine touchdown passes and put the Jets in first place in the American Football League's Eastern Division through five games), he is becoming the quarterback that Werblin gambled he would be — a throwing artist who may eventually rank with the best — and he is still a swinger.
All he has done since coming into the league is go about the business of kicking ass and getting sacks.
How times change, though, because Jurgen Klopp's team have become bogged down and are struggling to beat anyone, while Arsenal have quietly gone about the business of winning matches, or in the case of Chelsea away, making sure we do not lose them.
Lydia Ko would rather not talk about it and just go about her business of reclaiming the top ranking in women's golf.
We could then go about the business of trying to retool to make up for his loss on the pitch.
A truly child - friendly environment would allow women to nurture their children while simultaneously going about the business of being competent and productive adults.
«It was new, and people didn't understand it but I thought it sounded great,» she said, and went about the business of collecting data for staffers to better understand the impact of breakfast on students.
When the time comes to settle down, we unpack all that and then go about our business of creating a family.
This, in turn, leaves your body free to go about the business of birthing.
These are the core emotional components of social media hate mobs and they remain central to how May has gone about the business of government.
Nima Shirazee: You just sort of pat him on the head be like «yup you did this» and then actually go about your business of making peace.
Grimm, who has vowed to fight the charges in court, has attempted to go about the business of being a congressman as if nothing is amiss.
It is important to make this point from the outset, before going about the business of explanations — for the benefit of those who may genuinely be ignorant of a crucial factor in the continued inability to resolve some of the more critical of Nigeria's contradictions.
«The cognitive performance that we see in those patients with Parkinson's disease who are tested when seated or lying down in fact may underestimate their cognitive problems in real life, when they are standing up and going about their business of daily activities.
Residents of the neighborhood go about their business of watering flowers and walking their dogs.
When your body's innate self - repair mechanisms are overtaxed with cleaning up toxins from a poor diet, it's hard for them to go about the business of fighting cancer.
It may sound counterintuitive, but when we go about the business of losing weight, healing body image, or transforming overeating, binge eating or emotional eating from a place of self acceptance, curiosity, and relaxation - breakthroughs finally happen.
There are trillions, yes, literally trillions of live bacteria in your gut, going about their business of breaking down your food and sending it to your bloodstream.
However, when we are better able to adapt to these stress responses, the natural self - repair mechanisms of the body are able to go about the business of doing what they do best — heal the body.
However, as Barley goes about his business of learning all the fine data points his secret agent friends want to know, he finds himself starting to fall in love with Katya.
The meandering plot takes in the pre-production period of an amateur production of Twelfth Night which the title character happens upon by going about her business of selling pirated DVDs.
For the high - poverty population of students, having three - quarters of an hour to unload whatever baggage they brought into the classroom and leave it at the circle «allowed them to go about their business of being a student for the rest of the day.»
So Collett seems like the perfect choice for DeVos and her agenda, and also for helping Bill Gates go about the business of creating special education charters.
Benz has done a fantastic job of translating the S - class styling dynamic to the C; it's just a lovely place in which to sit and go about the business of driving.
Most aspiring authors go about the business of finding a book agent entirely wrong, without realizing it.
It's not your fault, but you've probably been going about the business of getting published all wrong.
I finished my English Literature degree, kept reading and writing, and went about the business of earning a living in business.
While the Bulls went about the business of winning another world championship, everyone was dogging the various members of the...
The entire process has been slimmed down to just a few minutes so that you can go about the business of your life.
I'm going to go about the business of working with a financial planner whose fee I KNOW I can afford and whose services I have witnessed.
Then I'm going to go about the business of joining an investment club.
Just go about your business of leaving as if he were not there.
In the brackish pools of this area, we see pink flamingos going about their business of feeding.
Once the game was solid, the developers went about the business of launching a raft of new expansion packs.
They then go about the business of finding evidence to support their assumptions.
Every time increased efficiency standards are proposed, industry weaps and moans that they are prohibitive and will destroy the industry and then goes about the business of implementing them and continues to turn a profit.
Based on their results, the Berkeley Lab scientists recommend that future Earth system models include a more nuanced and dynamic depiction of how soil microbes go about the business of degrading organic matter and freeing up carbon.
Once we set some standards for the software providers to live by, they can go about their business of solving the workflows, do the testing, and submit their solutions for certification.
From employing thousands of workers, to contributing millions of dollars to charities, to its main mission of rebuilding communities, the people who insure your cars, houses and businesses are quietly going about the business of keeping Colorado in business.
With Warwick renters insurance in place, you go about the business of living your life and don't worry about the financial problems that might result if you lose your belongings.
What it will do is let you go about the business of getting an education without forcing you to think about things that should wait until school is over.
Microsoft has released a video showcasing these improvements, and how they went about the business of eking most out of the new console and motion controller's hardware.
Both parties have evolved to interact with each other like business managers, going about the business of managing everyday life but without mutual play or sentimental affirmation of each other.
When you see how couples go about the business of building trust in the relationship, then you have a pathway for understanding what the goals are in rebuilding trust and it doesn't seem so magical and ethereal.
Every day, REALTORS ® go about their business of resolving disputes through arbitration, knowing that's just the way it's done.
I would love to hear more about how you go about the business of house keeping.

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Sales professionals are required to learn about the industry and market factors that keep their client's businesses expanding and going forward — and likewise, they also require a comprehension of the problems, setbacks and snags.
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