Sentences with phrase «laying everything on the table»

Save yourselves the hassle all around and just talk it out, laying everything on the table.

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Past studies have focused on a single species, place, or industry, she notes, «but this lays everything out on the table... we can start to see overlapping patterns, which will help us identify areas at greatest risk of most extreme change.»
I read anything and everything I could lay hands on right as a child, including the Cornflakes packet (mother did not allow books at the breakfast table).
Among everything else, the app will allow the MPs to view List of Business, Papers Laid on the Table of the House, Latest Parliamentary Bulletins, Questions Lists, along with Members» Birthdays as well.
As I laid on that table, everyone in the room made me feel less hurt, less scared, like everything was going to be all right.
Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America's Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing, laid everything all out on the dining room table with these words:
From the mysteries behind Cerberus and the Illusive Man to the Krogan's situation with the Genophage, everything is laid out on the table and resolved.
As always, it's difficult to tell whether there's more to Alice: Madness Returns than it first seems, or whether its aesthetically fascinating but mechanically unexceptional vision of Wonderland lays everything out on the table from the very beginning.
Today they laid it all out on the table, covering everything from Eververse changes to upcoming events.
So, TB, having laid this on the table, tell us * everything * except, of course, the name of the person who said it.
During the counseling sessions, everything will be laid out on the table.
This is something your lawyer is going to need anyway, and it helps to make sure that everything is fair and laid out on the table.
During this conversation everything must be laid out on the table including details about the affair (who, why, how long) and feelings must be expressed.
Everything was laid out on the table and an independent decision was made based not only on law but plain old common sense.
So the way I have to visualize patterns together is to lay everything I might want to mix together out on the floor or table before I buy.
I think of everything I need and lay it out - serving platters and utensils in the exact places I'll need them, condiments on the table - so I'm not hurriedly searching through drawers when company's over.
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