Sentences with phrase «going person into»

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«A lot of people put me into a box, which is what a lot of veterans face when they go into the civilian world,» said J.R. Martinez, one of the best - known veterans of the second Gulf War.
«There's an opportunity to tell more stories, because that's what really moves people, within photography, and we really want to go into the depths of that when it comes to people of color,» Kissi says.
Makini Howell, the owner of nine - year - old Plum Restaurants, a vegan restaurant chain in Seattle, plans to adjust the wages for her 52 - person team in set increments between now and next spring when the law change goes into effect.
«People who have a deep understanding of an industry, have contacts and are going into entrepreneurship because they have realized that the rest of the industry has pivoted in a certain way... they really understand how things work,» he says.
«Mexico, whose laws on immigration are very tough, must stop people from going through Mexico and into the U.S.
That's making a company unique, because if you go through a cookie cutter format, plug the same data into the same machine, with the same people analyzing it, [you'll get the same results as everyone else].
People used to talk about the great courage of my teams that would do these night raids, get on helicopters, and go right into enemy positions.
Justin McLeod: It started just because I was coming out of business school at the time, and I was about to go back into management consulting where you don't meet that many new people, you're traveling a lot.
The new law went into effect on January 1, 2018 and applies to companies that employ 25 or more people.
You may think that the people you are going into partnership with are your friends, and that gentleman's agreements over a pint of beer will suffice.
«More and more people realize, as you go home and shower the water is getting treated and put out into the ocean,» Hawaii state Sen. Laura Thielen told local station KHON2.
«People fall into our hands incidentally that we have no choice in most cases but to go ahead and put in the system,» he said.
Going into the trades shouldn't be considered a consolation job, but it looks like the growing interest among young people in the skilled professions is exactly that — a lowering of their sights.
I went from a person totally okay with curling up in my leggings and sweatshirt into a tiny ball entertained by pre-loaded podcasts for an entire flight to a traveler constantly comparing the lack of amenities, professionalism, and comfort of any seat on any airline to the two roundtrip business class flights I took on Emirates.
The incentive for turning all this raw feedstock into a usable fuel «is not going to be enhancing healthcare or making people better,» Quackenbush says flatly.
You've got these people who have been so hardwired into their silos that they absolutely [think they] know what the outcome is going to be.
It's not all go, go, go: Woven into the landings between staircases (you know, where people actually work) are 26 varieties of workspaces, so employees can choose their preference on any given day.
Imagine a stadium full of people playing Pokémon Go, the augmented reality game that has sucked millions into «capturing» virtual monsters on their phones.
Last year, the HBO documentary Going Clear drew in millions of viewers as it went in - depth into controversial claims from former members and people associated with the church, while also investigating the religion's tax - exempt status.
«While this lawsuit is frivolous and will be dismissed, if the case goes forward, the DNC has created an opportunity for us to take aggressive discovery into their claims of «damages» and uncover their acts of corruption for the American people,» said Brad Parscale, Trump's campaign manager, in the Friday statement.
«We're going to take a stand and step up and tell people our view and, hopefully, bring people along into the conversation.»
«For small businesses in particular, Goldberg notes, «a tremendous amount of investment goes into making people aware of their phone number.»
I can always discuss business or shifting consumer behavior in general, but getting context within a Q&A format allows me to go into detail and provide value to the person asking a question.
With a higher sender score, the majority of your emails are going to go into people's inboxes.
What should people understand about what they'll get when they hire a vet, or go into to business with a Veteran entrepreneur?
Going into a meeting without first letting people know about its scope will only result in sub-optimized decisions and endless questions that should've been answered beforehand.
He responded: «Well, I just had one come in, a younger person, had gone to Harvard, super bright, has started a financial company in one area and he's very successful, and people were offering him massive amounts of money to go into different types of businesses because he was successful at one.»
Aspects of the law, including provisions for young people to be covered by a family policy until age 26, went into effect in 2010 and 2011, before the full rollout of the ACA in 2014.
Post-2008, it's been in vogue to criticize people who decide to go into law.
«Be really clear about the assumptions you're making about the business you're going into, and check those assumptions as quickly as you can — whether it's building a prototype and testing it with people, or just talking to other people in the industry.
«Things could go horribly wrong if you just drop an interesting person into the mix and see what happens,» she says.
Most people have no idea what goes into developing a modern day microprocessor or a smartphone.
Now, though, people who had learned about GoPro online were going into the stores and asking for the cameras.
To ensure an outsider doesn't turn into an experiment gone awry, Wilsher says, stay strategic about the person's contributions.
«Health care goes beyond doctors and nursing professions — there is high demand for people to fill positions available in health care technology, at hospitals and elsewhere within the industry that tap into a variety of the categories we rank and that offer a low unemployment rate, a high median salary and robust job growth.»
From there, you can write the title of your recommendation and it goes into the inbox of the person you wrote it for and, again, they have full control over what they do with that recommendation.
«If you are a student going into debt to have people give you hard boring useless assignments then perhaps you'd be better off dropping out.»
Speaking of fairness suggests to me what makes things feel fair, which tends to mean whatever answer we go with result from a process people feel took their interests into account, which usually means it resulted from a reasonably democratic answer.
The endless flow of questions prevents many people from going into business.
He's since gone into business setting up shows for people — his full story is on Wikipedia.
At Eleven, we encourage people to «pause» their efforts when they hit a wall and find new stimulation — whether that be joining another agency team for a while to hear how they're attacking their assignment, or going to a movie, concert or event to jump into someone else's story.
They go into a company and they want to change people, and issue all these memorandums.
«When people go into a Whole Foods, they want to talk to the butcher about what cut of meat to buy, or the florist about what flower arrangement they need, or the produce clerk about which is the freshest head of lettuce,» says Erikka Knuti, communications director for the United Food and Commercial Workers.
He was the only moon walker to pilot a space shuttle, the first person to go into space six times and the only one to fly and command four types of spacecraft — Gemini, Apollo, lunar module and shuttle.
How many talented people didn't go into tech because they thought their creativity wouldn't be well used there, or that they didn't have the requisite love of Dungeons and Dragons?
They make themselves into the «go - to» person for particular issues or topics - even if they don't necessarily have a high position in the hierarchy.
«Almost every product segment P&G makes goes into the games, whether it's for training, or dining, or cleaning — and the person who usually buys those products is Mom.
One major point of contention is the fact that SoundCloud hired a number of people into roles over the last few months knowing full well that they were going to have to make large redundancies, according to TechCrunch.
«There's going to be an extra 25 million people passing into and through the 35 - to 44 - year - old demographic over the next 10 to 15 years,» Merkle said.
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