Sentences with phrase «let's move on from»

You have to know which battles to fight and which ones you have to move on from.
After 10 years with TODAY and MSNBC, Tamron Hall has decided to not renew her contract and move on from the network.
If, however, you've moved on from physical buttons, there are other comparable or better devices — Android or otherwise — that can be had for the same cost or less.
It's been hard to keep up with Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez over the years: One minute they're together, and the next they seem to want to move on from each other for good.
Reid adds: «[Howard's Organics] is trying something that many of the food co-ops tried and moved on from
While he's been vocal about their relationship, Kardashian has tried to move on from their split.
The show moved on from that storyline after season 3 and is now on season 7.
If you're ready to move on from the trance - like monotony of usual Tasty videos, Tasty 101 is a great place to start.
The key here is not to be seen as the only person capable of performing the necessary duties in the position that you want to move on from.
He may have a fledgling new company, not to mention a full - scale political campaign, on the go, but O'Leary can't entirely move on from his former Canadian venture.
Before moving on from criticism, stop and consider if there are truths in it from which to learn.
That kind of protection makes the difference between an event you can move on from and one that makes a place no longer livable.
Odell Beckham Jr. still hasn't signed a contract extension with the New York Giants, but that doesn't mean the team is ready to move on from one of the league's very best receivers, as reported by ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter.
For an owner who never aspired to be CEO or perhaps wants to move on from the role, selling to a search fund presents an interesting option.
Mayer also hopes that #MeToo discussions will help people have concentrated conversations, fix the problems at hand and move on from them.
As important as these conversations are, I hope we're able to have them in a concentrated way, fix the problems and move on from them.
Over the years (after moving on from pizza), I built a reputation for taking on tough assignments.
So they need to move on from that.»
How do you decide it's time to move on from a character or storyline?
As the work of my Brookings colleague William Frey shows, immigrants are migrants within the U. S., too, moving on from traditional immigrant cities — New York and Los Angeles — to other towns and cities in search of a better future.
Whether directly participating in the American Revolution — darting around historic battlefields — or engaging entire armadas in ship - to - ship battle, the series had seemingly moved on from its roots.
Another great group of candidates to consider are former startup founders who have moved on from their earlier ventures.
Last year, however, rumors started to surface that suggested Apple had moved on from the automaker operation and would instead focus on vehicle technology.
Hopefully having a good wallow, really thinking about your feelings and showing yourself some compassion (sadly, there's no word from Gilbertson on whether that can come in the form of chocolate fudge brownie icecream) should help ease your fear of failure going forward, but Gilbertson suggests that you take things slowly as you move on from a disappointment.
Start with blogs while you build a base of support and move on from there.
Sir Richard Branson, Virgin Group founder, shares his thoughts on moving on from failures after the crash of Virgin Galatic.
I have two happy, healthy and successful kids and I've moved on from my own little startup to a global brand - communications firm.
Don't feel greedy or guilty; «Not enough money» is a completely legit reason to move on from even the (otherwise) greatest of gigs.
You'll have room to make a lot of them, so get ready to learn and move on from them, and make something out of each one.
Mago announced his decision to move on from Sequoia after a 10 - year stint.
Low interest rates and the uncertainty around the partial implementation of the Department of Labor's fiduciary rule were to blame, but market analysts said the annuity market is gradually moving on from the DOL rule.
Both its founders, Kacker and Rai, appear to have moved on from the company.
After Mr. Zuckerberg's speech, Jeff LaCroix, a co-founder of Naberly, a real estate app, said Facebook appeared to be moving on from its problems.
Indexed annuity sales in 2017 fell 5 percent to $ 57.6 billion compared with record sales in 2016, but analysts expect FIA sales to rise this year as insurers and distributors adjust and move on from new Department of Labor fiduciary rules.
DETROIT — Eager to move on from the Democratic primary race, Hillary Clinton has turned down an invitation to debate Senator Bernie Sanders ahead of California's primary, her campaign said on Monday.
The best part about having the results is that now we can move on from the narrow issue of what type of sales tax is better and focus our energies on some of the bigger issues -LSB-...]
The hearings didn't reveal new information about Facebook's practices, but they suggested that many members of Congress are ready to move on from the status quo of weak privacy protections and unfettered data collection by companies in the U.S. Below, we break down some of the top hits, misses, and unanswered questions from the hearings.
The company is still trying to make a comeback after consumers moved on from pure fitness trackers to more - advanced smartwatches.
After getting back to San Francisco, Kalanick pretty much moved on from the idea.
Meanwhile, the investment firm that bought Financial Freedom as part of its merger with Mnuchin's OneWest Bank is moving on from the reverse - mortgage business.
It seems that North Korean hackers have moved on from movies... to cryptocurrency.
Eventually Jed moved on from this project, only to return for a different reason in July 2010.
Franchise business brokers deal in existing franchises where the current owners are looking to move on from franchise ownership.
As for Rios, he told NBC 6 there are «a lot of things I still have to think about, as far as my job and my career, and to move on from this moment.»
For instance, if you decided to move on from FS and paid someone full - time to write new content and fully manage it while you moved on to another project, then would you consider FS part of your passive income?
One can't help but wonder if Greg and Clive have laid the groundwork to move on from the Australian company.
This marks a serious attempt to move on from a sexual harassment scandal, but co-founder Elaine Wynn wants a full overhaul.
It's disingenuous for Jim Prentice to criticize Rachel Notley for saying it's time to move on from Northern Gateway when he himself had the file for two years and couldn't make any headway.
But as eager as Republicans might be to move on from gun control, it will likely be a difficult issue to avoid in coming months, as gun violence prevention activists expand nationwide protests.
But when you're ready to move on from your current employer, there's a smarter move to make instead of treating your 401 (k) like an ATM that keeps spitting out $ 100 bills!
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