Sentences with phrase «hearing from»

Earlier this month, Rep. Joe Wilson (R, S.C.) introduced a bill to delay the implementation of the fiduciary rule, one that would likely get a sympathetic hearing from laissez faire GOP congressional leaders.
We're hearing from the union.
«We're hearing from college coaches, college administrators, and the NCAA directly, and their view is, if these young men don't want to be in college longer than, in essence, one season, then they probably shouldn't be there.»
«We're hearing from the disaffected workers.
The only ones we weren't hearing from were the owners.
That's what we're hearing from stakeholders across the board.»
Workplace designer Primo Orpilla, who designed offices for Uber Technologies Inc. and Yelp Inc., says that he has been increasingly hearing from finance and contracting firms looking for Google-esque amenities.
Yet 62 percent agree that hearing from workers once a year isn't enough for timely insights.
I thought this was a great pitch: I was sure there would be interest from my prospect in hearing from a «top expert» but in fact nobody saw leadership as their issue.
Have a great weekend and I look forward to hearing from you soon!
On Wednesday, Gelman and Dunn told Business Insider that they heard about the Commission's investigation from the Jezebel journalist before hearing from the Commission themselves — leaving Gelman confused about what motivated the leak.
(«I was just tired of hearing from U of T: «We are the downtown university.
What I'm hearing from people is, «Look, we understand there's 11 million people here.
According to the Press Association, Farage thinks UK has voted to Remain after hearing from «friends in the financial markets who have done some big polling.»
The Trumps announced Monday's date later than usual, and some regular participants went public with their anxiety over not hearing from the White House earlier in the year.
Although those deals don't cover smaller OTAs, Google has made it more difficult for them to use hotel brand names in their ads too, after hearing from the hotel chains, according to the Journal editorial.
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.
(I love hearing from you!)
If you mess up your federal payroll taxes, you will be hearing from the government.
He also visited the IDF's staging areas near the Gaza Strip and spoke with officers in the field, hearing from them about the tunnels.
That's the argument the president has been hearing from farm states that voted for him: that other countries» farmers are expanding markets, while American farmers face threats of retaliatory tariffs.
«We've been hearing from schools all over the country.»
«I have enjoyed hearing from the fans, teams, (the sport's governing) FIA, promoters and sponsors on their ideas and hopes for the sport.
«I'm hearing from two small processors of steel in my district in Texas,» Republican Rep. Jeb Hensarling told Fortune, «one that makes shelving, and one that makes steel buildings.
An executive at another credit card company, who also did not want to be quoted by name, said, «We're not hearing this from any other merchants.»
There is no better way to determine what's working and what's not than hearing it from customers themselves.
Every day of the week, even Saturdays and Sundays, since urgent care is a 365 - day - a-year business, I look forward to hearing from our caregivers about their day — where we exceeded expectations or saved lives, as well as where we fell short of our goals or saw process or infrastructure breakdowns, so that we can learn from those experiences and deliver even better care the next time.»
Your local newspaper may be interested in hearing from you about the cause you support.
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?»
Hear from International Trade experts as they provide insights into topics including: - The changing landscape of the Indo - Pacific - Getting to know government: Trade support services in WA - The Indo - Pacific: A new regional landscape for Australian Businesses - Digital solutions for Asian Markets - Exploring strategies for SME internationalisation - The Trade Debate: «China - first or ASEAN - first trade strategies?»
That might involve, for instance, a case where a manager tells an employee to proceed with their plan unless they hear from their boss in the next 24 hours.
«You're going to hear from doctors about his history and you'll get a tremendous amount of data.
On reputation «At 27 years old, my biggest fear was bein» judged / How they look at me reflect on myself, my family, my city / What they say «bout me reveal / If my reputation would miss me / What they see from me / Would trickle down generations in time / What they hear from me / Would make «em highlight my simplest lines.»
«I've heard from many of you who are deeply concerned about the executive order issued yesterday restricting immigration from seven Muslim - majority countries,» Cook wrote.
I'd heard from so many people that you should say yes to every opportunity, even when you don't think you know how to do it and that you should just dive in and learn on the job... And that's great advice!
Whenever you make any changes to a client's account, or you haven't heard from someone in a while, follow up with a call or email.
Sometimes I hear from business owners who say it's difficult getting hold of their CPA, particularly during tax season.
«We regularly hear from CEOs that the number one issue they're focused on is improving communication within their organizations — helping their teams find information and identify key decision - makers, maintaining alignment as an organization and so on.
On Memorial Day weekend, Moghadam called his cofounders to let them know he'd heard from a writer at Gawker who was doing a post on his annotations.
For example, C100 hosted a conference during the Toronto International Film Festival this year, bringing 25 American VCs and investors up to hear from and meet with Canadian startups.
I've even heard from another business person who is willing to match my money.
Here is a rundown of what small business owners and advocates hope to hear from President Obama as he addresses the nation tonight.
Macron, who defeated the anti-Europe, far - right leader Marine Le Pen last month, said that he had always been a defender of globalisation and free trade during his time as minister but that leaders should hear from workers hit by globalisation.
If you've recently been wondering about this explosion of interpersonal monstrousness, Bob Sutton is the man you need to hear from.
If you haven't heard from one, don't be surprised if you start getting mail for their products.
Jim Cramer hears from Ventas Chairman and CEO Deb Cafaro, who talks about her real estate investment trust's future drivers.
In an email to staffers later published on Twitter, Pichai denounced extremist violence: «Specific to Barcelona, our security team has helped several Googlers on the ground get to safety, and everyone we've heard from so far is safe,» the executive said, noting that the company has activated an SOS alert for those in the city, with news, a map, and local updates from the police.
When CNBC's Jim Cramer heard from a caller on Monday about recent declines in the stock of United Rentals, he knew he had to calm her fears about the seemingly unforgiving market.
(Tech Insider has requested the 1,000 - or - so pages of data reportedly offered to the WSJ, but we did not hear from Theranos by the time this article was published.)
So we start with things that may be a little more off the shelf and fine tune them and upgraded them as we hear from our customers on what they want.
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