Sentences with phrase «often said on»

As we have often said on this site, one of the major advantages of ebooks is the ease with which they can be produced and distributed.
As I've often said on TLT, when we debate the minutiae of school food reform it's easy to forget that, for some children, school food is the only food they get in the course of a day.
There are so many different people telling you how you should lose weight and what is the right way to go about doing it, but as I often say on this blog, the right way is the way that works for you.
Automakers often say on - board navi is costly compared to Garmin or TomTom because the car incorporates a larger, automotive grade LCD, though here the LCD is part of the base car.
As Detective Steve McGarrett would often say on the classic television show Hawaii Five - O: «Book»em, Danno.»

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«Life is all about overcoming obstacles,» Will says, «and quite often you as an individual who has to get over those obstacles... but the truth is, you don't do most things in life on your own.
Though she often hinted at her regular job — admitting that her husband says she drives too fast and follows too close, as well as telling a customer she loves making left turns — her passengers didn't seem to catch on, although they admitted to being big fans of Patrick on the track.
«Often times, people just want to know that you are sorry and that you have a plan for getting back on track,» he says.
«Baseball games are uniquely engaging community experiences, as the chatter and rituals in the stands are often as meaningful to fans as the action on the diamond,» Dan Reed, Facebook's head of global sports partnerships, said in a statement.
Butmany recruiters say they don't have time to do background checks and often admit to relying on gut instinct onselecting employees.
Christian Leuprecht, a political science professor at RMC and Queen's University, says that unlike other nations» security agencies, which might actively seek to extract information from other states, Canada's intelligence operations focus more often on protecting intellectual property and trade secrets.
On the other hand, he says a thin, nasal voice is less appealing and often irritating.
«Sometimes the attraction [to cars] borders on obsession, and that can make an individual blind to the often real problems and challenges with getting traction in the marketplace,» says McKeown.
But the former dominatrix says the very premise all of her trainings is based on — the idea that hidden power dynamics often impact minorities and women in unfair ways — seemed totally foreign to so many would - be students five years ago when she started teaching.
«If the end of the tweet is a link, as it often is, then your link will be lost,» says Tim Frick, author of Return on Engagement: Content Strategy and Design Techniques for Digital Marketing.
«The best way to make some progress on this... wasn't to go out and hire a consultant, as we often would have done, but rather get some of these people in who are spending their lives developing these things that will hopefully be a big score for them one day,» says Toronto Mayor John Tory.
While Global X lists a P / E of 21 on its website, Bogart said fund managers often toss out negative earnings entirely or cap negative earnings at a certain value and use that capped amount when calculating P / E.
«My African - American students tell me that on the first day when they sit in class the seats next to them are often the last to be taken,» says Sue.
Gillibrand is often deemed a contender for the presidential election in 2020, although she said last year she is ruling out the possibility and focusing on her Senate reelection campaign.
Startups often focus on product development and engineering to the exclusion of revenue, says Steve McCartney, vice-president of startup services at Communitech.
«That's easy to pull off especially if the grandparent doesn't talk on the phone very often with their grandchild,» says Hutt.
But far more often, couples have other issues including alimony, child support, retirement accounts, real estate, student loans, investments, taxes, credit cards and so on, he said.
Butler says that employees with incentive - pay packages often concentrate exclusively on their individual goals and neglect the work of the group.
The researchers say that those who go on to become high - achieving inventors and have prominent scientific impact are often in their mid-forties.
«Very often we spend money on others but we're cheap with ourselves,» she says.
«While we have our hypotheses about what might work well,» he says, «it's important for us to focus on having several options, because often the conclusion might be something unexpected.»
«More often than not, it's the obvious questions people fall down on because they think them through superficially,» says Martin Soorjoo, founder of San Francisco - based Investor Pitch Clinic and author of Here's the Pitch: How to Pitch Your Business to Anyone, Get Funded, and Win Clients (Wiley, 2012).
«European democracy, and I think also British democracy, has not been established to diminish the rights of citizens but to protect the rights of citizens,» he said, reiterating his often repeated position that the European Parliament will insist negotiating teams must focus on this issue.
«I regret that we didn't do more due diligence on pricing at Valeant,» he said, noting that it's often difficult to nail down exactly what U.S. drugmakers charge different providers and payers for their products.
Co-brooders also tend to focus on all the potentially bad consequences of a particular problem, often predicting future catastrophe,» Quartz says, explaining Bastin's work.
«I'm more keen on personal relationships, so often I favor small businesses in general,» he says.
«Before, many in Congress often fell back on the argument that China was not doing anything,» Moniz said.
«As I travel more often, I need to travel more comfortably,» says Rbibo, who, at 6 feet 8 inches tall, is keen on maximizing airplane legroom.
We often judge people by what they say, but what they do is far more telling... and a far more accurate representation of what's really going on inside their heads.
Even worse, many attendees are often so focused on what they plan to say, they pay little attention to what anyone else is saying.
He said this process is often automated, based on death records and court filings.
Facebook on Wednesday said it's moving to untangle its often bewildering array of privacy options, consolidating choices in one place on mobile devices, rather than sending users to some 20 different screens.
Rather, heed what Godin says on his blog: «Innovation is often the act of taking something that worked over there and using it over here.»
Famous folks often create fantastic opportunities for the rest of us just by doing what they do: embracing a fitness trend, getting divorced, going to prison, announcing births, or simply saying something on Twitter.
«Any number of random things could work on YouTube,» Womack says, «and things that don't cost money often do work.
In Kung Fu Panda, the master turtle Oogway says, «One often meets his destiny on the road he takes to avoid it.»
While tech companies often lobby Washington on privacy issues, the major firms have been hesitant to enter a fray over a controversial portion of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), industry lobbyists, congressional aides and civil liberties advocates said.
While the price tag for stolen information on the black market can translate to a lucrative sales career for some crooked employees, it's a costly phenomenon for organizations once they have realized it has occurred, which is often «during forensic examination of user devices after individuals left a company,» said Verizon.
In a single day on a business trip, Gerber says he will often have five meetings in a 40 - mile spread across sprawling Los Angeles, the nation's 12th largest city by area.
Much of the chatter on jihadi chat boards comes from Europeans and Americans, often social outcasts living vicariously through the online reputation of their handle — including disenfranchised teens or jailhouse Muslim converts turned radicals, Scott said.
WASHINGTON, April 19 - The United States and Colombia on Thursday cited new evidence of fraud in Venezuela's food import program for the needy, saying part of the funds often ended up in the hands of corrupt government officials after being funneled through businesses in nearby countries.
To progress, you click on the panels, often moving one element over to the next (say, a door opening on top of a door).
«She told me that while she does take the time to make dinner for herself on occasion, most often when dinner is done and she sits down to eat she takes out her iPad and reads the news or watches something on TV,» Davidson said.
The changes will require passengers to remove more items from their often densely - packed carry - on while proceeding through airport security, something an expert said is a useful practice.
And while there are occasional uncomfortable moments, such as nudging your boss to do the dishes, companies like Enplug say it is good for professional relationships, saves on rent and travel costs and is often just plain fun.
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