Sentences with phrase «mentioned about agent»

There is no mentioned about agent commissions, fund management fees, policy administration charges etc..

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I'll repeat again... Martin Caceres the former Juventus Defender is currently a free agent, has a CV that includes Seville, Barcelona, Villarreal and Juventus and despite some stellar performances was only kept out of the starting line - up because of people like Bonucci and Chielini and Liechtenier can play anywhere across the back line... If we sign Johnny Evans or someone equally as crap I will loose it, if I can find that out in less than a day using the internet I don't want to hear any excuse about there is not any available talent... And did I mention he's free..
After perusing a long list of popular rating sites that attract moms eager to learn all they can about breastfeeding, we found Lansinoh to be the most - often mentioned because they can be used with a variety of pumps, the plastic content has no harmful chemical agents and even the pour spout seems to get rave reviews.
All this talk about breeders, researchers, staffers and certifying agents, but not one mention of farmers.
So it's super important to work with a skilled practitioner (HINT: if you don't hear your practitioner mention anything about a prokinetic agent, run away) who can guide you based on your symptoms, test results, and history.
The problem is that IM2 has to do a lot of things: it has to further the story of Tony Stark / Iron Man [Robert Downey Jr.]; it has to give us a bit more about S.H.I.E.L.D. — both in terms of the Avengers Initiative and introducing one of the agency's top agents; it has to deal with Stark's drinking and his relationship with his father — not to mention his relationship with his assistant, the uber - competent but easily flustered Pepper Potts [Gwyneth Paltrow]; it has to get Stark's friend, Lt. Col. James, «Rhodey» Rhodes into one of the Iron Man suits; it has to introduce a new villain — and a competitor for Stark, and it has to do all this in just over two hours.
I forgot to mention of of the biggest flaws in the Tinker Tailor film which wasn't in the TV series or book, i.e. — MAJOR SPOILER — Jim Prideaux / Mark Strong acknowleged that he suspected that the mole was who he was before he went on his mission and told the mole about the mission beforehand, therefore setting himself and his agents up.
When I was talking about Rachelle's post on Twitter, my friend Roni Loren mentioned that she got a book deal with Berkley in the past year and was never asked by her agent or publisher what her numbers were.
Yes, there's a great article on edittorrent (a blog run by two editors) about why agents / editors might not love what your critique group loves, and one of the reasons it mentions is this same issue.
In the same panel discussion mentioned above agents also talked about how marketing is really falling more and more to the author.
After getting rejected by numerous agents and publishers, I pretty much gave up my dream of becoming a published author until about three years ago when a friend mentioned I could just self - publish my books on Kindle.
At conferences, agents talk about how they don't want writers to mention in queries that they self - published a book unless it sold over 1000 copies.
I'm not completely in sync with Coughlin when she mentions agent Donald Maass» call for Writing 21st Century Fiction as a match for the #legitlit I'm talking about.
Mentioning prior works: A query letter should only talk about the book that you are trying to pitch to the agent.
When I booked my ticket to Tallinn, Estonia, from Stockholm, the agent mentioned something about this particular trip being a Persian - themed party cruise, which I found out later on meant that a large group of people from the Persian community in Scandinavia had planned a special holiday party cruise, complete with a special dining menu in the buffet, Persian DJs and bands all night throughout the cavernous ship, and a few hundred partygoers ready to enjoy the festivities in the open water of the Baltic Sea.
She even got a mention in a story about real estate agents in South Africa.
When you are speaking with your agent about your home, be sure to mention things like if your home is elevated, is newer, or is built to mitigate floods.
So when an agent hears that a client with a heart condition is thinking about a three - day backpacking safari in July, it's hard to resist mentioning that pre-existing conditions often are not covered by travel insurance.
When we were talking to our agent about an umbrella policy he mentioned additional coverage against uninsured motorist.
Once you receive your online quotes, it might benefit you to call an agent to ask about any other potentially available car insurance discounts not already mentioned online.
Your insurance agent will need to get all of the answers to the above - mentioned questions listed on your application so that your underwriter will be confident that you are providing all of the necessary information about your condition and your recovery.
Please consult a New York Life agent for further details about the products mentioned and your specific situation and needs.
I doubt that the agent might have mentioned non-smoker and not sure about the medical tests, whether they have done any tests smoking or not.
As mentioned above, every licensed auto insurance agent or broker in Iowa must know about — and be able to help you apply for — auto insurance through this Plan.
If an agent does their due diligence up front in getting your health and family history, the only way a quote should change is if something comes up on the labs that you didn't know about or something comes from your medical records that you knew about but forgot to mention.
Wade ended with a season best 27 points and afterward posted on social media about the special night while mentioning both Oliver and his late agent, Henry Thomas, who died at age 64 in January after suffering from a neuromuscular disease.
Bill originally stated in his first post a mention about «selling agent» and I believe you thought he as referring to the listing agent.
I mention this idea about 20 to 30 times a year in coaching my agents, yet less than 10 per cent ever get to do it.
I mention what I like about the property and spell out how I can save them real estate agent commission, even though I am a licensed agent.
He never mentioned it again, but I later learned he was party to some inside office destructive things going on (deal files going missing, etc. and another agent who had a similar thing happen after I left can verify), with a group of perhaps five or six people people intent on messing about.
Every day I learn new things as an agent that helps me learn more about the investing world (not to mention most agents I work with are also REI that aren't going to these get togethers and on these forums but have been doing it forever and it's great to pick their brains and network!)
But its inefficient when you are talking in terms of ROI, IRR, cash on cash and cashflow and your agent is talking about harmonious colors and scenic looking flowerbeds... Thanks for mentioning ethics, I believe it is very critical to success.
If one of King's friends on social media ever mentions anything about relocating, she messages a congratulatory note to them and offers to introduce them to an agent she knows in their destination location.
I am thinking of becoming a real estate agent, and I liked the idea you mentioned in your article about» to set up a couple informational interviews with different brokers.
When talking about success stories, he mentioned one time in particular when his crew created a 30 - second trailer for a property video that was coming soon, and an unrepresented buyer saw it, visited the open house and ended up using one of their agents to buy the house.
Ryan mentions that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg may have purchased a home in California; Ryan reviews the economic events of the prior week; Ryan notes that interest rate are still heading down; Ryan notes that the DC real estate market is competitive on the buy and rent sides and that would be renters in the DC area are turning into would be buyers; Louis notes that the DC housing dynamic is different from the rest of the country where housing prices are down and there is plenty of inventory; Louis notes that if it is cheaper to buy than rent that it makes sense to get a long term low interest rate loan; Louis talks about the benefits of visiting HomeGain.com; Louis discusses the HomeGain FSBO vs. Realtor survey and the advantages of hiring a REALTOR; Louis and Ryan discuss the HomeGain home improvement survey and recount the types of home improvements that provide the best return on investment; Ryan and Louis talk about pricing strategies for selling a home; Louis and Ryan discuss the differences between pricing a short sale and pricing a non short sale home; Louis notes pricing a home too high may keep the home on the market a long time and that the more days a home is on the market makes a home look like damaged good; Ryan describes short sales as foreclosure avoidance and discusses the impact of each on FICO scores; Ryan talks about the options that people with underwater mortgages have; Louis mentions that 72 % of home buyers and sellers pick the first real estate agent they meet and points out the value in comparing agents first using HomeGain's Find a REALTOR program; Louis can Ryan discuss the level of shadow inventory the impact on sellers as more inventory gets released;
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