Sentences with phrase «good about your response»

He sends «idiots» to tell you, so you can respond how you really feel towards him, and feel good about your response.
«Before I worked with Mark, I sent out query letters but I wasn't feeling very good about the responses I was getting.

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«Agencies and clients are starting to see how online advertising is about more than bland banners and that they can impact on branding as well as response,» Mr Bertozzi said.
«We're creating good jobs in major Canadian cities for young people and we're excited about doing that and so far the customer response to our crews has been very positive,» said Renee Smith - Valade, vice-president customer experience.
«In response to client interest in digital currencies, we are exploring how best to serve them,» a Goldman spokesperson said in a statement to CNBC about the report.
Even if you feel negative about a situation, you can still make an effort to turn your emails into more positive messages — which usually get better responses.
In addition to the muddled response from the corporation itself, the resignation of the CEO, and a customer service website that didn't seem to work properly, there has been confusion about how best to address this issue.
In response to questions about that, Immelt said the company will do its best to contribute to the well - being of Greater Boston.
When I tell people about avoiding flying, people consistently reply with three specious, fatuous responses they know they're just lying to themselves about to sleep better.
Look for potential hires who are good listeners and think about their responses before answering honestly.
But it's significant considering that, unlike other major American CEOs who have spoken out about Trump's approach immigration and racial policies, Frazier's response was aggressive and he's not necessarily as well known by the general public.
While silence may feel awkward, follow it with a thoughtful response and no one will think twice about how you sat for a few seconds, clearly thinking of not how to respond but the best way to respond.
Ask Lyons about HubSpot's response on LinkedIn, and he curtly says: «They did a good job.»
Check out Signal's infographic on the subject, which is chock full of hard data about how why it's important to create cross-device consistency, the importance of a lightning - fast response time as well as how you can catch the customer when he or she is most likely to make a purchase.
Such an assessment focuses on analyzing the extent to which longer - run inflation expectations remain well - anchored, and on learning more about how agents update and revise their expectations in response to new information.»
If you read the response in context, it is not quite as ridiculous as it sounds: Bowden's point seems to be that the regulatory burdens that his questioner complained about aren't that important, because the private equity business is so good that the additional regulatory costs are easy to bear, and well worth it to avoid messing up a good racket.
This is, I would note, quite consistent with the skepticism about regulation voiced by Senator Sullivan: if the concern is that a bunch of rules limit competition, then a better response, if there must be one, would seek to empower competition by undoing the monopoly entirely.
What's good about this type of investment is that anyone trading them can make decisions and transactions on the spot, in response to market conditions.
The best employees / consultants obsess about optimizing for a Marketing Portfolio and possess the incredible capacity to understand each channel's purpose, are able to recommend content matches in response to the customer need, and finally measure success of that portfolio strategy.
«There are always voices of opposition and concern when there is change in NYC,» he says, «but we're feeling pretty good about the positive response we've received to date.»
Meanwhile, our best response to Wall Street's evidence - free assertions about profit margins is to quote W. Edwards Deming: «Without data, you're just another person with an opinion.»
Excellent response Einar, let me add one more comment to the discussion about abandoned wells and reclamation.
In cases where the second written response can not be made within 90 days of your initial complaint, you will be advised about the reason (s) for the delay and you will be given a best estimate as to when you will hear from us again.
In that thread to Lymis people talked about how you never know who's reading or what impact your words will have when reflected on in years to come... Well, I * was * that person, and I read and listened quietly, and when I spoke and disagreed, I remembered later what was said in response.
This is my response to Limbaugh's dim comment: No Mr. Limbaugh, we only talk about Jesus Christ to point out your hypocrisy on the subject of being good Christians and the vessel of morality.
In response to a great question from Chuck McKnight on my post Why God Never Punishes Sin, I decided I had better write a short post about the Greek words kolazo and kolasis, specifically in reference to some of the New Testament uses of the word «punishment.»
Yepmomya your typical prosaic response, again I was commenting on a good deed someone is safe because someone took action, That is a fact not a lying about anything.
The best response to secular irony is testimony by current and former students, as well as teachers and officials familiar with such cases, about their experience in the sexualized world of undergraduate life.
as far as IM concerned topher is nOT doing it so he can fell better.your argument does NOT support your response (topher only does it dso he can feel better about himself) Topher beliecves strongly the prayer works regardless of what YOU think ok?
In response to John the Baptist's question about his Messiahship, he replied: «the blind receive their sight, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the poor have good news preached to them.»
For example, they are NOT going to like his «we're all okay» response to the question about good works and salvation.
God cares more about the bigger picture - the response of a man's heart, as he did with Job - than he does about making sure they look good, Rife says.
This is fine when we're talking about American Idol or Harry Potter, but it's probably not the best medium for discussing the eternal destiny of the un-evangelized or the Christian response to the death of an enemy.
I'll choose my favorite questions, do my best to pose them at the conference, and next week write a post about the responses.
[Note: I will say that some of the very best advice I've received about motherhood came from your responses to my «Afraid of Motherhood» post several months ago.
Best Response: Eric Reitan with «Pastor Rob Bell Catches Hell from Conservatives» «[Piper and Taylor] can not see the difference between challenging God and challenging their beliefs about God, even though humility demands distinguishing these things.
Most Popular Comment: Zack, in response to «Better Conversations About Biblical Womanhood (Part 1),» wrote:
Baker reports about the response to one of his six - day preaching tour: «The men of four villages wished at once to cut off their top - knots, and asked for baptism forthwith... I said that faith and patience were the life of Christ's people, and that a profession of this nature could not be put on and off like clothing: they had better wait;... But they said, «You must destroy our devil - places, and teach us to pray to our Father, as you call Him, in Heaven, or some beginning must be made.»
By extension every good deed, every struggle for justice and deliverance from oppression, every effort to care for and show concern about those who are in need, will be not merely a reflection of the divine mercy and righteousness but also an instrument for the bringing about of just such shalom or «abundance of life» for God's human children, So one might go on, almost without ceasing, to show that response in faith to the action of God in this vivid moment has its implications and applications for the whole range of human life and experience.
Even when talking about what our children might face, the response more often than not will be, «Well, that» r be their problem, they can deal with it.»
In the next place, a purpose of proclamation is to bring about genuine commitment, whether this is for the first time (as with some who are present it very well may be) or is a renewed response in self - dedication to God who in Christ has acted decisively for us humans and for our wholeness.
We do not get to claim non-religiosity simply to fit in, or to feel better about ourselves,» wrote Laura Turner back in 2012, in response to «Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus.»
Jeremy i agree with what you have written many of the traditions in the church have come from pagan beliefs.I thought some of the comments were judgemental of others especially towards those who are pagan.There response was respectful we can learn alot about having a good attitude towards others and responding to others kindly.I think using scripture in a legalistic way is no different than what the pharisees did to Jesus in his day and he disarmed them by rebuking them saying you without sin cast the first stone.regards brentnz
I often get responses from people who lean toward Option 1 as well, but in my experience, most of these people are having thoughts and ideas about Option 2, and it scares them, so they fight against it by leaving comments on blogs like mine.
His is the power of the future operative in the present, providing those possibilities which, if fully actualized in our creaturely response, will bring about the achievement of the good.
Of all the responses, I like president Barack Obama's the best: Kaepernick is «exercising his constitutional right» and «generated more conversation about issues that have to be talked about
One good thing about your responses, I no longer have to look up the definition of sycophant.
The question was intentionally provocative, and in response several participants suggested that critical scholarship had helped us to understand somewhat better this or that about the Bible.
In this context, there is an urgent need for society to respond to a «coming - out party» for those who are about to be deinstitutionalized, as well as a need for a far more adequate response to that much larger number who already are in our midst.
Best Response (nominated by Dianna Anderson): Mia McKenzie with «The Thing About Being a Little Black Girl in the World: For Quvenzhané Wallis»
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