Sentences with phrase «in the door when»

Wish them well, pray with them that they find a ministry that meets their spiritual needs just like you welcomed them in the door when they came to your ministry.
That's a good way to get people in the door when everyone wants to watch the Masters.
The disadvantage of using screws is that you will have holes in your door when it comes the time you won't have to child proof door handle lever any more.
Some believe Microsoft would never allow Nokia to create and sell such a device, but I suspect Nadella thinks as I do: By pushing lower - cost devices with Microsoft apps and services into emerging markets, Microsoft has a foot in the door when those customers step up to more capable smartphones.
A good lawyer cover letter is your foot in the door when you're applying for a job with a law firm.
The success is that she got her foot in the door when she wouldn't have otherwise.
It's also proven to be an invaluable tool when it comes to providing busy agents a way to get their foot in the door when marketing to leads.
I plan on doing almost the same thing — knocking out a wall, moving the window and putting in a door when I eventually remodel my old kitchen.

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When you get interested in your employees and what matters to them specifically, you open the door to leading them.
If I'm lucky, I get two hours with my kids, so my wife and I decided we would both put our phones down from when we walk in the door until the kids are asleep.
«I think it would be a mistake to think that my wife, when I walk in the door, is, Hey, honey, how was your day?
Disable the call waiting function on your phone and let calls go to voicemail, and put a «do not disturb» sign on your office door when you're in meetings or need quiet time to concentrate on a project.
Fill your cart by shopping the Express and Standard Boxed items (which are kept separate for your convenience, as you can see above), choose a delivery date and time slot when you'll be home to receive them at checkout (up to 5 days in advance), and one of Boxed's «Boxed Shoppers» will head to the store, shop for you, and deliver the fresh foods to your door at the chosen time.
The old rule of never discussing sex or politics is good in theory, but when the political climate gets heated it can be difficult to leave issues at the door
Only when I'm in my seat, and the attendant closes the door, will I actually cancel my reservation
When I tell people that I was a door - to - door salesman — yes, in this century — some are shocked.
At the Eaton's Centre location in downtown Toronto, men's clothes are the first thing you see when you walk in the door.
When you're chasing after customers, trying to get some revenue — any revenue — in the door, catering to the needs of the people writing the checks seems perfectly reasonable.
«I went down to Silicon Valley a number of years ago, and there were places where you just get [hit] with this entrepreneurial energy when you walked in the door,» recalls the business graduate.
When the firm opened its doors, in 1986, drafting tables were pretty much state - of - the - art.
Affirmative action opened the door to higher education for the pan-Asian community in the aftermath of the Chinese Exclusion Act — which was in force from 1882 to 1943 — and Japanese American internment during World War II, at a time when systemic racism barred our grandparents and parents from accessing a better life for themselves.
Tokyo and Munich, in particular, coincided with the graphic design profession's coming of age, Hulse notes, when some now - universally recognized visual shorthands came into being, such as the men's and women's symbols on bathroom doors.
But when we reopened, there was an art festival outside our front door over a four - day weekend, and we made more than $ 100,000 in beer sales.
When an employee is in your workspace to talk, turn off your email alerts, close your door and let your monitor go into sleep mode.
When Weiss finally got in the door, «she opened up her laptop and, like, unicorns and rainbows and sunshine shot out of it — just, like, wow,» says Diamond.
The lawn started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun - dials and brick walks and burning gardens — finally when it reached the house drifting up the side in bright vines as though from the momentum of its run.
«When you arrive at the airport door, you should have nothing in your hands or pockets but your ID and your phone and / or boarding pass,» he added.
Bryan Johnson started his first business in college when he was broke, desperate, and selling mobile phones door to door.
In a 15 - year sales career dating back to when he sold phone - directory advertising door - to - door, the former high school history teacher estimates he's made some 15,000 cold calls.
But it's not clear just how that rule of thumb applies when the «business» in question is actually someone's business, and when the closed door involved is an office door.
But if you're worried about systems, schemes and streamlined management frameworks but haven't yet nailed down whether you're headed in the right direction, you could end up like someone rushing frantically to an appointment only to realize when they come to the door that they've gone to entirely the wrong location.
Treasurer Mike Nahan says most of the 10,000 defects at the new Perth Children's Hospital revealed in public documents have been fixed, but he's hesitant to pinpoint when the already delayed facility will finally open its doors.
If a company's crisis plan is a binder sitting on a bookshelf gathering dust, its greatest use will be in propping the door open as executives run from the building when a real crisis breaks.
«The minute you walk in the door, you're encouraged to think about these high - level issues,» Siegel says of APT and reports that when it came to recruiting him, «the amount of effort was staggering in comparison to other firms.»
But the Target strategy is also likely to ease pressure on its margins by cutting down on overtime and general pay at a time when shoppers are scarce, the results of the «Black Friday» creep that has led many retailers to open their doors on Turkey Day and progressively bring up store opening times in the last decade.
When the bride found out, she ran across the room in her dress and blocked the doors, screaming about how everyone is ruining her wedding and screaming, «Bride's Day, Bride's Way!»
One of Schulich's favourite aphorisms (he keeps them posted to the door frame in his office) is «You only die when you're forgotten.»
When her family couldn't stop Caroline's crooning, Alana got up and closed the doors to her room in an attempt to keep her from waking up everyone on the ward.
Founded in 1985, Big Rock got its foot in the door a year later when a strike at Molson and Labatt meant that it was the only beer available in Alberta that summer.
«From the welcome tot at the door when you arrive to the cuddly hottie placed in your bed during turn - down service, from remembering your favourite drink to knowing how you like your eggs cooked in the morning, the staff at Skibo work to make every stay feel as special as it was your first visit,» Carnegie says.
My first interaction with the state was at 15 years old, when the FBI came knocking at my door in connection with a Facebook status they deemed suspicious.
My avatar will know to shut my garage door at night at the right time based on machine learning algorithms, and will read my emails to me, and send you an email on its own, and maybe know when I'm in the kitchen and suggest a thin crust pizza recipe (because that's my favorite type of food).
The affluent are as opinionated than the average consumer, so why drive them away when you're actually trying to get them in the door?
On Monday, the United States opened the door to sanctions relief for Rusal when the Treasury said in a statement it could soften the measures if Deripaska ceded control in the firm.
«We've also added a creator - in - residence, which is ultimately a person that gets to develop what's on the walls and what going to be shown when clients walk in the door,» Laughlin says.
In order to deliver in a focused way for both, I need to leave the other team behind for that moment when I walk through the front dooIn order to deliver in a focused way for both, I need to leave the other team behind for that moment when I walk through the front dooin a focused way for both, I need to leave the other team behind for that moment when I walk through the front door.
Greet staff and spouses when they walk in the door.
In both cases, I'm always on, but at the same time my «teams» have expectations of me when I walk through the front door.
The fundamental comprehension of Apple's weakness in a lack of product diversity in comparison to its financial size helps explain why so many have always had one foot out the door when it comes to the company.
«We can do as much due diligence as you like when you're selling something to somebody - we own the businesses next door as well so we want to see it succeed, obviously - but in this case it didn't and it took us a lot of money to get our own property back.»
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