Sentences with phrase «members go about their business»

For the most part, staff members go about their business, doing what they're asked to do.

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Susan Gibbs turned her part - time hobby into a going business when she financed her yarn company, Juniper Moon Farm, with CSA investments: Members pay $ 175 per share in return for about 1,800 yards of yarn a year.
They're going to be asked a lot of questions about their own involvement in the music industry, if anyone in their family is in the business, if they're related to any of the parties, or indirectly related to any of the parties or family members within any of the parties or any of the attorneys in the case.
YOUR LOT - are about to make it an offence to film police officers going about their lawful business of beating up members of the public.
IGP Arase called on the members of the public to go about their normal businesses without fear as all hands are on deck to ensure their safety at all times.
«Meanwhile, the NAF urges members of the public not to panic at the sight of low level flying aircraft but to go about their legitimate businesses.
He added that the members of the group were addressed by the Commissioner of Police FCT, CP Sadiq Abubakar Bello who reiterated the commitment of the Command to protect lives and property and enjoined the Bring Back Our Girls members to go about their lawful businesses.
On one side are Bradlee and virtually every other journalist in the newsroom; on the other are the business - side «suits» — the lawyers, the board members — with their tut - tutting concerns about the paper's IPO and, you know, that little detail about everyone possibly going to prison.
As a matter of fact, she invited two members of the community to shadow her as she went about business at John B. Drake Elementary School.
As Adam was going about his business in Bowling Green for the day, his facebook page also shows two other pre-production Corvette ZR1s he spotted being driven by members of the Corvette Team.
While the Bulls went about the business of winning another world championship, everyone was dogging the various members of the...
We spoke with SoFi member and San Francisco - based psychologist Dr. Madeleine Katz about what happens when the messy business of money runs into the even messier stuff that goes on between our ears.
Guy Pearse, a member of the Liberal Party and a former adviser to Senator Robert Hill when he was environment minister, has managed to coax the leading members of the fossil fuel lobby into frank admissions about how they go about their business.
Olshonsky takes this belief a step further, working to ensure mentoring goes both ways on his teams by stressing the importance of what he calls «reverse mentoring,» where younger employees help older team members learn about new technologies, business trends, and other emerging issues.
CREA (esp after 15 years of boom) has no idea what its members want, no idea what it's members think of CREA, what they think about the business, what they REALLY think about the Mere Posting compromise with the CompBureau, no idea about the resentment the «loose - lips - sink - ships» communication approach to reaching that 3 pillars compromise created and no idea that the communication strategy of email surveys is not going to be a priority for a member with 3 - 5 A-class buyers, 2 - 7 good listings and a dozen B - class buyers!
«Our mandate is to advise the Board of Directors about where the real estate industry is going,» says 31 - year - old Tanya Rocca, a member of Royal LePage's President's Club, which honours the top one per cent of sales reps. «It was felt my volume of business is an asset,» she says.
CREA has not paid attention to the GMREB's concerns because it still believes that it can just wait the storm out, that the paying members from the trenches will simply wither up and die like so many oak leaves in the fall, and the issues will go away as more newbies enter the business totally unaware and uncaring of / about the issues at hand.
My question is this: Why do so many members of the public still call folks like me to go to their homes to:... provide them with information about the market, to tell them what I think their home might sell for, to listen to me justify a fee to list and negotiate the sale of their home for them if they think that I, as an individual, am not worth what I charge to do business?
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