A creditor will
often respond to an offer of no payment by asking again for a payment.
Not exact matches
Health experts have
responded by urging office workers
to get up more
often or even switch
to a standing desk, but new research
offers another easy way
to trim the amount of time you spend sitting each day — opt for standing meetings.
If people with focal epilepsy don't
respond well
to standard drugs, they are
often offered surgery
to remove the part of the brain where the problems start.
Online daters
often feel pressured by personal messages
to respond but what you
offer here is a chance
to step back.
Often teachers deliver a lesson and then
offer some kind of prompt that students
respond to.
However, shrinking budgets can
often push these risks
to the side - lines, and it is not just end - users that are putting price first, but suppliers may also
respond to budget constraints by
offering lower - priced solutions,
often at the expense of standards and quality.
If you
respond to the
offer, the fraudulent telemarketer will
often ask you right away, «Do you have a checking account?»
This not only gives them an advantage in working out settlement arrangements, but it
often makes it possible for the debt settlement company
to reasonably predict how certain creditors will
respond to a settlement
offer, as well as what can and can not be worked out.
So emails invariably seem
to demand a specific & in - depth reply — um, which I
often have
to get» round
to completing... Might be a good idea
to keep track of some of my recurring reader dialogue (s), and summarize /
respond to them more systematically here instead — we'll see, perhaps it might
offer up a couple of interesting insights for readers.
Biennials
often offer participating artists the freedom
to work outside of a typical practice and
to make site - specific work,
responding intuitively
to their surroundings.
These scams will
often originate by email and may take a number of forms, including
offering money, bequests under a will, threatening legal action if the victim does not
respond, malicious attachments made
to look innocuous such as an industry update, requests for password or bank account details and links
to helpful or relevant websites.
However, this is
often at the expense of two critical elements of trusted relationships: (1) what clients actually need, and (2) how the firm is prepared
to respond to what competing firms are
offering.
A typical attorney who self - identifies as an «employee rights» attorney will usually have much more experience (as compared
to the typical attorney identified as an «employment attorney» or an «employer defense» attorney) with: (1) representing workers on a contingency - fee basis (where no fee is paid unless the case wins or settles) and
offering risk - sharing fee arrangements generally; (2) playing offense, so
to speak — analyzing, identifying and prosecuting specific legal violations (whereas employer - side attorneys tend
to have more experience in broader - stroke compliance / employer - training matters, and reactive work in litigation that
responds to claims they are presented); and (3) identifying with the «little guy» who has been harmed by a larger opponent,
often having well - tested strategies that have worked while representing individuals against large organizations and wind up with good case results.
Maher
often responds to those who want
to take a stake by
offering the thoughts of Mark Cuban.
Unlike a traditional interview, the 6 - 10 second interview,
often conducted by overworked, unimaginative appointees, doesn't
offer you the chance
to respond to initial questions, biases, and concerns; it's just them, your resume, and that dreaded «delete» key.
But you can
often push things along by calling them yourself, explaining that your job
offer is on hold pending this reference, and ask them
to respond ASAP.
The bank will
often require days, even weeks,
to respond to offers and move forward.