Sentences with phrase «of staying close»

It sounds like networking is similar to the practice of staying close to the customer.
Lawler deploys photography as a way of staying close to and critical of the mainstream, simultaneously.
They do a great job of staying close to the movie its modeled after.
If you're thinking of staying close to the resort grounds, you're in luck!
Overall its the convenience of staying close to the airport and also if one is travelling towards Palaghat, since you don't need to traverse the city traffic.
Alaya Jembawan Ubud gives new experience of staying close to the nature with modern facilities.
Maximise the convenience of staying close to the airport with our airport hotel and parking deals.
So what is necessary is a proper assessment of the risk of venturing out, and the risks and advantages of staying close to home.
From the envy of their neighbors to the mandates of the government, from the fanaticism of a religious order called the Sisters of the Rose to the everyday difficulties of staying close as husband and wife, mother and child - all these forces led to a horrifying crime: the death of their seven - year - old grandson, drowned with cruel irony in one of the few ponds left in the countryside.
Most scientists who become patent professionals are attracted by the prospect of staying close to cutting - edge science without being tied to the bench or to one particular project.
The two airbags, stowed in a backpack, inflate at the pull of a cord, adding volume to the skier and increasing their chances of staying close to the surface during an avalanche.
The BBC news reports on Theresa May's speech to the United Nation yesterday did her the considerable service of staying close on the lecturn and only occasionally cutting away to the face of Priti Patel and Boris Johnson in the auditorium.
Read your toddler books about the importance of staying close to you, or make up a song about safety to press the point home — but only after you've tried everything else.
Even the most enthusiastic reader usually enjoys having a bedtime chapter, and it's a wonderful way of staying close right into the teenage years.
The abundance of parks, bike trails and outdoor entertainment also gives residents the option of staying close to home — something increasingly important to families living in the post-Sept.
Chance of making, he plays like a kid in the playground following the ball around instead of staying close to his man or any other attacking threat, it's no coincidence he was nearly bombed out the club in the summer before Gabriel went and we decided to keep him.
There are various ways of staying close to the alcoholic's ego.
Every item sold and every service offered is designed to maintain the community he has created — one that has helped him fulfill his dream of turning his dad's business into a true growth company and of staying close to home.
In the coming year, Prompt Alert plans to set up a base in Washington D.C. as a means of staying close to politicians, health care regulators and lobbyists.

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During that period, the number of Republicans who agree has stayed close to one - third.
Staying close to God or spiritual beliefs and listening carefully for a clear voice of direction is the process employed by these individuals.
«Buyer interest stayed elevated in most areas thanks to mortgage rates under 4 % for most of the year and the creation of 1.7 million new jobs edging the job market closer to full employment,» said Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist.
Much of the public stayed in the dark about the presence of these files until Oliver Stone's 1991 film «JFK,» in which a closing statement told the public about the secret documents.
Mary Barra of General Motors Co. wanted to stay close to the White House.
You may argue I'm no expert, but I've been in the news business for close to two decades, working nationally and abroad, so I've stayed in literally hundreds of hotels... from the Soviet - era «Intouristes» to the Mansion at Turtle Creek in Dallas.
«The key, in business and in leadership, is staying really close to the other people who kind of know what is going on so that it doesn't take you too long for you to figure that out.»
Royal Navy frigate HMS Westminster was sent to monitor four Russian vessels over the weekend as they passed close to British waters, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said, and will stay with the warships as they head north.
Some organizations set up phone trees, but it's just as easy to send out a mass email to inform your employees of your decisions whether to close or stay open.
If there are ways in which you can compensate employees outside of their salaries, you can stay closer to your base line payment figure.
Leikness, who is in charge of bargaining for the workers, says the company is offering incentives for employees to stay on until the close, but little more than standard severance beyond that.
While your toll - free phone number, website URL and / or P.O. box address should stay on the screen at all times, a «closing» segment should take place every ten minutes or so to encourage people to buy immediately or to offer a list of store locations where the product can be found.
Stay close to the target user and see what they find of value.
The state said Airbnb runs afoul of New York's illegal - hotel law, which forbids residents from renting rooms for less than 30 days (and which forced the reasonably priced, centrally located hotel where a certain Canadian business writer always liked to stay to close).
In practice, this concession would have major implications for Northern Ireland, as it would require it to stay as close as possible to EU rules in order to maintain seamless, free movement of goods and people across the border.
And despite staying out of the 2008 presidential race, he's close with Washington's elite, including Barack Obama.
So you can see any commodity staying below the cost of production for a while, especially if it's something like a mine which is expensive to close, and expensive to open.
It can hover at a maximum of 50 feet above you and a minimum of five feet above your head, ensuring it stays close while not so close it might hit you.
Even after its 100 per cent acquisition, ModiFace will remain based in Toronto to stay close to the University of Toronto where Aarabi continues to be a professor and where the firm has established research partnerships.
Alejandro Santo Domingo was a friend of Bhakta after college, though they hadn't stayed in particularly close touch since then.
If the average customer stays with you five years before moving away or switching to another grocery store (because it's closer, has a better selection, offers lower prices, or because they've grown unhappy with your store), that customer has an LCV of $ 25,000.
From the careful setting of toiletries to the thoughtful placement of furniture, hotel staff have paid close attention to dozens of minor details that collectively enhance the quality of your stay.
Right then, I started thinking about other ways of doing pizza and staying closer to home.»
But if you run a pizza parlor and get only a couple of customers a day during the winter months, you might be better off staying open just a few hours a day at that time of year, or closing the shop altogether.
Which is funny, because one of his agency's contributions to the weepy advertising canon is for Skype, whose Stay Together series is a lovely meditation on how technology can close the distances between people.
But I recommend only close friends and family and stay clear of the fools.
And the more of our communication that's routed through Messenger, the closer to the Facebook family of apps we'll stay.
«No single institution is going to tell you, «I closed because of Dodd - Frank,» but what they will tell you is, «in no way did Dodd - Frank help me stay open,»» said James Ballentine, executive vice president of congressional relations and political affairs at the American Bankers Association.
The authors argue that what others perceive as a mess might actually be the result of a system where the «more important, urgent work tends to stay close by and near the top of the clutter» and the less important papers «tends to get buried to the bottom or near the back,» CNN reported.
The provisions of Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code allow businesses to find ways to reduce their debt and restructure their operations without having to be shut down and liquidated to satisfy debts — instead of closing their doors, businesses can stay open, pay their employees, and take in revenue while developing a budget and a repayment plan for creditors (subject to the approval of the bankruptcy court).
Sears» annual comparable sales, which exclude the impact of newly closed or open stores, have stayed down since hedge fund manager Eddie Lampert merged Sears and Kmart into one company in 2005.
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