Sentences with phrase «heard about it if»

I'm guessing it may not cook quite as evenly with a second layer on top, but I'd love to hear about it if you try.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial for a DIY Alphabet Pocket Chart and I'd love to hear about it if you make one of your own!
The most useful hints will probably come from your lobby team, since they can measure staff and member opinions directly — they're likely to hear about it if you're flooding congressional offices with calls.
Would we hear about it if it's happening?
After hearing about IF i decided to get back in shape in a short time and started doing a 16 hr fast everyday but that just left me more drained and took my PCOS out of control.
I beat that and started to get healthy and then about a year later I heard about IF.
You'll hear about it if I know.
In No Excuses schools, this would include actually enforcing a code of conduct, which blue - tribe people HATE to hear about if you're explaining what makes a «KIPP - type school» succeed.»
Without a doubt, this new «strategy» that has been put in place is certainly something we want to hear about if it means we can see the next console Zelda after Zelda U go from pre to post-production in a lot less time Skyward Sword took and Zelda U is continuing to take.
It must have been my lucky day on Steam because Volgarr was another game I would not have heard about if it weren't for some ten percent off coupon sitting in my inbox.
Benjamin Clark: Exclusive buyer agents, you didn't ever hear about it before because number one, they didn't exist, but once it started, you would only have heard about them if you had worked with an exclusive buyer agent yourself, maybe they were in your market and you had been exposed to some of their local marketing.
I'd love to hear about it if you have!

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There's a lot of moving parts in the book, but at its core, it's about finding your voice and learning to make yourself heard, even if it's uncomfortable.
Or if someone hasn't spoken in a while, they'll stop and say «hey Jim, I haven't heard from you in a while, what are you thinking about
If they're only hearing your brand goals and speaking points through a second hand source or intermediary, how can they be passionate about your brand?
Media and political success (if you can call it success) is too much about telling people what they want to hear rather than what they need to learn or know.
If you've recently been wondering about this explosion of interpersonal monstrousness, Bob Sutton is the man you need to hear from.
Anecdotally, you could see this bias come in to play if you hear one millennial homeowner talk about how they've achieved some degree of financial success due to their own hard work, and another millennial blame their inability to buy a home on a housing market that was destroyed before they got there.
In fact, customers will care less about good deals, especially if they are coming from businesses that they have nether heard about.
He lets me look at his phone if I want, tells me all the specific things I want to hear about his day or coworkers if I'm feeling jealous.
If you've heard the term «dress for success», you have an idea of what I'm talking about.
If you haven't heard that expression before, get used to it because it is about to revolutionise Australian retailing.
In his recently released book If I Can, You Can: Transformation Made Easy, business coach David Zelman talks about how to communicate so that you are heard — and understood.
If you've ever heard Russell Simmons talk about making the arts accessible to disadvantaged kids through his RUSH Foundation or asked Ted Danson about his conservation work with Oceana, you know that passion can be contagious.
If you'd only heard about Old Spice before 2010, you might be forgiven for thinking of it as a brand for an older generation — back then, it was a brand largely unnoticed by young consumers.
«The people we hear from in Vancouver don't give a damn about making a better experience for transfers through this airport if they have to pay for it.»
If they hear about your company's brand from someone they trust, making a choice will be as easy and comfortable as donning a good pair of jeans.
If you want to be a great speaker, your content needs to be about your audience and what they need to hear.
And what if this «information superhighway» we keep hearing about (wherein consumers will purportedly be able to create their own CDs at home) finally arrives and makes record stores obsolete?
Even if your employees told you about a qualm of theirs, you might not really hear them.
«I constantly hear about competitors comparing themselves to Switch in some way,» says Sand, «and even if what they say is negative, it still shows we're to be reckoned with.»
In all, Consumer Reports reached out to 17 automakers to find out, among other things, how often they've heard from their customers about exploding sunroofs, whether they've detected any telling patterns, and if they would support a standard of glass that would make shatterings less likely.
«But I've heard enough about it to know that even if 50 percent of it is true, it's true.»
«We've heard about cases where the scam artists have threatened people with jail if they don't purchase the fake insurance cards,» Breyault said.
If you had this app and your card were lost or stolen — or you heard about a breach on the news — you could turn the card off immediately until you had time to contact your financial institution and figure things out.
We've reached out to Google and Tesla for comment about whether Brin and Musk are indeed investing in the Burning Man city and will update if we hear back.
Clark says: «Everyone, sooner or later, is going to hear about how you've treated your employees,» and suggests that if a work relationship is ended caringly, former employees can be great assets to a company.
People get sick and tired of hearing from the doomsayers and if you are one of them, complaining all the time, being negative about your industry, your city, your world, your reputation will definitely be damaged.
If you've owned an internet - connected device over the last couple of years then you've likely seen or at least heard about singer Rebecca Black's viral music video, «Friday.»
And if it's lousy, unfortunately you'll hear about that too.
Lighting distributors who had rejected us earlier started hearing about me and said if I stopped selling directly to their customers, they'd take our products.
Again, if you ask people about how they deal with stress and you hear answers that just don't pass the smell test - where someone always seems be in the middle of a crisis - you might just have an arsonist on your hands.
«I wouldn't be surprised if sometime before the end of September you hear about one of them anyway,» he added.
If you hear too many customer complaints about a particular salesperson, cut ties before he or she damages your company's reputation.
It's almost as if we have some sort of control over our lives when we hear about someone who got tired of the grind and left it all to find success in the job of their dreams.
So, I had a brilliant idea to get certified to be a nail tech,» she said in a blog post for Global Grind, adding «Don't be surprised if you hear about a part time job I've picked up at a local nail salon.»
If you're business is great, you'll hear about it.
If there are two things marketers and advertising people have heard and talked about ad nauseam over the last few years, it's the importance of social media engagement and the increasing value of live sports on TV.
But make no mistake: The kind of lewd talk heard in the video could get you fired in many work environments — even if the remarks aren't about the person being spoken to.
If you don't want to have to put out stressful, last - minute fires, all the leaders of your company must willing to hear feedback from staff about what's not working and why certain challenges arose.
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