Sentences with phrase «not be in touch»

George Rupp: The vote in the U.K. in favor of Brexit, the rejection by referendum of the peace agreement in Colombia, and the 2016 U.S. election all illustrate the power of democratic processes to register forcefully how the prevailing wisdom of a social order may not be in touch with substantial segments of the population.
Older family who may not be in touch with the «hip» items for kids can use the registry as a guide.
Yes — and I think there is something in our human nature that is about survival that while a good and necessary thing to have can when mixed with none of us being perfect lead us to perceptions and magical thinking which may or may not be in touch with reality.
They may not be in touch with the challenges they face.
On the iDoneThis blog personal productivity coach Natalie M. Houston offers an alternative type of social break: «Write a note to an old friend you haven't been in touch with recently.»
Adelina hasn't been in touch with reality since she was hatched.
HonestLy du n no what to make of this «we haven't been in touch with any club interested in debuchy statement» what happens to all the Lyon, psg, villa, westbrom rumours abt wanting him?
Fischer has not been in touch with the Collinses for five years.
«Within political parties, there's always tension and irritation and all of those things... We're in very volatile, changing, disruptive times and if political parties weren't reflecting some of that within their own broad coalitions then I think they wouldn't be in touch with the problems that there are in the country.
«Lots of people working around gene drives hadn't been in touch with each other and some didn't even know what the CBD was,» Coche says.
Send a personal email or text message to a handful of people you have been thinking about recently and have not been in touch with.
If you have not been in touch with said person (outside of your extended family and people your parents might want to invite) over the last year or since you've been engaged, move them to a «maybe» list.
Looking inward provides an opportunity to understand our relationships on a deeper level, while not being in touch with your internal fears, desires, and often unconscious emotions can lead to a disconnection between what you want and what you actually have in life and in love.
I thought I was hilarious but he's not been in touch since»
If you notice their behaviour is strange at times and they tell unbelievable stories about where they've been or why they haven't been in touch, then it's possible they're dating other people.
The question is whether or not we are in touch with it, writes Thich Nhat Hanh, a Buddhist monk and author.
Harlan O and Harlan P have not been in touch with each other for 20 years, so it is quite a surprise when Harlan O shows up in Beans Creek, checks into the Wayfarer Motel, and ups and dies, before even so much as a phone call to his estranged son.
Again, I don't see very many, obviously of my clients, because they're dealing with me, it didn't work, I see that they get the fees paid and then they're not able to continue with the payments or the creditors just get tired of waiting and they keep calling the person and keep telling them, you know what, these guys haven't been in touch, they're not getting a settlement from us, or they eventually sue them or garnish their wages or assets.
If you come to an event without an approved application already on file from within the last 3 - 4 months, please don't expect to go home with a dog the same day if you have not been in touch that week to make sure we still have your application and don't need any additional information.
Sorry I haven't been in touch lately.
, but since then he hasn't been in touch.
Hugh obtained the name of the lawyer and telephoned me — we had not been in touch for some years.
But they won't be in touch, and you just lost out on a sale because you couldn't be bothered to go to Advance Auto Parts and pay six dollars for a new taillight.
If you haven't been in touch with your contacts lately, now's the time to reach out and catch up over coffee.
If the interviewers haven't been in touch by the time that they said they would, it's okay to drop them an email just to politely check if there have been any updates.

Not exact matches

In an email, Biosense founder Abhishek Sen says he won't comment on the content of the FDA's letter, except to say, «We are in touch with the U.S. FDA, and will be working closely with them over the coming months to ensure that we continue to deliver accurate, affordable and convenient diagnostics across the world.&raquIn an email, Biosense founder Abhishek Sen says he won't comment on the content of the FDA's letter, except to say, «We are in touch with the U.S. FDA, and will be working closely with them over the coming months to ensure that we continue to deliver accurate, affordable and convenient diagnostics across the world.&raquin touch with the U.S. FDA, and will be working closely with them over the coming months to ensure that we continue to deliver accurate, affordable and convenient diagnostics across the world.»
But group meetings aren't enough to truly be in touch with employees.
What's remarkable is that management added almost all these touches in response to employee feedback — a dynamic that would have been unthinkable not long ago.
Judging by some of the comments the Times has received on its Displaced project so far, a number of people were touched by the feature in a way they likely wouldn't have been by a traditional photo series in the printed newspaper.
Woods is the co-founder of a Toronto - based startup called Nudge, which is developing a software platform to help business professionals keep track of their weak ties, meaning people they don't keep in touch with regularly.
It was created by a fellow named Stewart Brand not far from here in Menlo Park, and he brought it to life with his poetic touch.
«More in touch with humanity and who we are, and what we should do to not only to take care of the planet but also to solve our common problems, which clearly are many.»
This means that it's not only a popular way for consumers to browse and research products but also a way to get in touch with companies.
This allows us to get in touch with and work with clients in a way we otherwise might not be able to.»
, and in the piece they discuss why stories are much more influential than facts (again, a conclusion backed by numerous studies) through their ability to change emotional beliefs in a way that «logical» arguments just can't touch.
As developers begin to integrate Force Touch into apps — allowing you to press harder on certain elements to elicit different actions — the feature will become more useful, but at this point in time wasn't an exciting (or incredibly useful) feature.
The big pharmacies do not have this type of soft touch, they are in an efficiency model.
If you are playing big in life, there is always the next big thing, so balance isn't necessarily about slowing down but being in touch with what recharges you and doing that when you first feel the need to avoid overwhelm and burnout.
Fisman and Sullivan write in a casual, engaging fashion, a style that makes their book (let's not forget it's about organizational economics) an impressively easy read, but in some instances a touch too cute (such as when they refer to Martin Luther simply as «Martin»).
It's a good rule of thumb to let your audience know that you'll be getting in touch with them soon, so don't be all hush - hush about your marketing strategy.
During that time, they had used a now - defunct online service called Prodigy to keep in touch with family members — meaning they weren't fearful of new technologies.
«It's important even after your trust is drafted and funded with assets that you stay in touch with your law firm so if there are changes you can react and aren't caught by surprise,» he said.
Casper mattresses are now physically available in brick - and - mortar stores for the first time — a concession that customers love to touch or lay on mattresses before buying them, even if that doesn't actually determine which mattress will provide quality sleep.
Of course, most of us are not billionaire buyers of corporations outright, but Buffett's words on what makes for a great acquisition in the 1981 letter touch on inflation as one of two key factors that make a great acquisition candidate:
The answer to my initial query was, «Dave's not doing any talking at the moment but let's keep in touch once he's out of the studio and ready to get back in front of a different kind of mic.»
«Snapchat's distinctive mobile platform provides an ideal environment for us to touch millennials and centennials who may not yet be hooked on our premium offerings,» Henry Ahn, Scripps» president of content distribution and marketing, said in a statement.
Using your cell phone to stay in touch while abroad is easy — if you don't mind paying astronomical charges.
The statement said that WikiLeaks was just like anyone else, despite its stolen CIA files: It could submit bugs through a standard process, and that while they may have been briefly in touch, Apple hasn't seen anything that hasn't been tweeted or posted to the WikiLeaks website.
People notice when social media buttons on websites and e-mails go to profiles that haven't been touched in months... or ever.
KKR did not invest after the private equity fund's legal counsel asked to be put in touch with Caspersen's counsel, the complaint said.
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