When you express your anger, do
you often say things you did not intend to say?
And flooding can lead to more trouble, because when we're flooded we too
often say things that hurt our partner's feelings.
People (especially spouses embroiled in a divorce war)
often say things that are less than 100 % true.
We all know that people
often say things in the middle of an argument that they don't really mean.
As well as motives, peoples» expectancies of what alcohol can do for them can influence their drinking in both a positive («drinking allows me to relax») and negative way («when I drink,
I often say things that I regret later»).
Bosses
often say things like this to people they see who have high potential but are lacking that professional polish.
Console gamers will
often say things along the lines of «Console has better exclusives», «Console has more exclusives», or both.
People will
often say things that they do not mean, perhaps hurting those whom they do not mean to hurt.
These collectors will
often say things like, «Don't you think your father would want you to honor his memory by paying this debt?»
Tech reps on the first level too
often say things that make no sense.
I often say things like «How are you guys doing» regardless of the gender of people that I am talking to.
This is why strategists
often say things like: «If you want peace, prepare for war;» «A buildup of offensive weapons can be purely defensive;» and «The worst road may be the best route to battle.»
I'll
often say things like:
My friends
often say things like; «Oh I love that on you, but I could never pull that off.»
There is research in social psychology showing that if you go to places where genocide is happening and you ask the people who are doing the killing to try to explain, they'll
often say things like, «Oh, they're cockroaches, they're rats, we just have to kill them all,»» Lifshin said.
Those e-mails
often say things like «Thank you for writing my life.
Players
often say things like they are only playing for the team and not interested in personal glory, but who really believes all that twaddle?
These kinds of people will
often say things like, «It's just a bunch of fables» or «It's only for the naive and people looking for a crutch».
Many people can complain about a variety of things that plague their neighborhoods and
often say things like, «Why doesn't someone do something?»
This is the reason prospects
often say things like, «I'm not interested,» or «I can't afford it,» or «We're quite happy with our existing situation or supplier.»
But can I ask you, when the President so
often says things that turn out not to be true, when the President and the White House show what appears to be a blatant disregard for the truth, how are the American people to trust or believe what is said here and what is said by the President?
Given that
he often says things that cause massive heartburn to Catholics who strongly dissent from some of the Church's moral teachings, that's pretty surprising for a parish in a town like Princeton, but there it is.
Instead, they just hope for success,
often saying things like, «You can't beat the market.»
Not exact matches
«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.
Verbal slip - ups
often occur because we
say things without knowledge of the subtle implications they carry.
Don't always believe what is
said:
Often people
say things with the best of intent, but what they do matters more than what they
say.
Start
saying «thank you» as
often as you can for all the little
things your employees do.
«It's one of the
things I'm
often puzzled about, is how many folks are writing about how inflation's been missing in action and all that,» Poloz
said.
«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.
I
often had to
say — whether I was talking to one of the 10 % or to a nonbeliever — «Well, I understand this isn't going to help out your bonus, but this is something we need to do, so you do it and I'll take care of the bonus
thing.»
«
Often, just as in a marriage, it's the little
things not the big
things that erode a relationship,» Callaway
says.
Often, people forget that they
said certain
things at a particular event, and it's your duty to remind them.
He
says, paying attention during conversations
often reveals common pain points,
things that everyone agrees is a problem, and yet no ready solution exists.
It's
often said that cheap oil will not hurt the rise of renewables like solar because oil is used mainly to power
things like automobiles, while renewables are mostly used for electricity generation.
«Any number of random
things could work on YouTube,» Womack
says, «and
things that don't cost money
often do work.
«
Often the code of ethics comes from the top, and the company is really not aware of the kinds of
things the employees are facing,» Jennings
says.
Turner: One of the
things that people in the industry
often talk about when it comes to money management is this barbell, where as you
said you have low - cost, passive index tracking funds and at the other end you have higher fees, higher active share,
things like private debt which you mentioned, and it's those in the middle that are charging higher fees for something that looks quite a lot like beta that are really going to struggle.
Every entrepreneur I know can't find enough hours in a day to do the good
things they want, and yet they
often find themselves
saying yes to new requests.
«So
often people can monopolize your time, which is the most valuable
thing you have,» Jordan
says.»
Think about how
often you
say regretful
things; repeat bad habits; make absent - minded decisions; and have erratic thoughts.
It is
often cheaper to buy items — such as paper towels or pet food — in bulk,
says One Good
Thing.
It has
often been
said that «nothing good in life comes easy», and it's the sculpted attitude of the hero - entrepreneur alone that knows there's no such
thing as a reward without a risk.
For one
thing, companies today have «human resources, we have IT, and we have a real estate division — all acting separately and,
often, unwittingly working against each other,» Martin
says.
«Unfortunately, laws can be interpreted in so many different ways, and we run into obstacles
often where we have one lawyer telling us one
thing and another lawyer
saying another.
Your outlook and perspective can
often shape your behavior, so here are nine
things you should never
say to yourself:
Vanity Fair contributing editor Sarah Ellison
said that Trump has also talked with advisors
often about his ability to drive high traffic numbers for networks such as Fox News and CNN, and feels that he could do the same
thing for his own media company even if he is unsuccessful in his presidential bid.
Rosenberg
often said he was «too dumb to make
things complicated,» but added that he knew how to hire good people and was willing to take their considered advice.
«The smallest
things can
often be the most irritating to an employee,»
says Wright.
«Very
often we hire drivers from school and train them on our own values and way of doing
things,» he
says.
«Signing up for a credit card or opening a bank account can
often mean signing away your right to take the company to court if
things go wrong,»
said CFPB Director Richard Cordray in a statement, adding «many banks and financial companies avoid accountability.»