Sentences with phrase «on with business»

The merger with Marriott may have been dragging on for the past few months but that hasn't stopped Starwood ploughing on with its business plan.
If he continues on with his business once you are out, praise him.
The alpha wolf remains in charge until he gets old or is seriously injured in a hunt or a fight with interlopers; the battle to replace him is often fierce and sometimes deadly, but once a new leader is chosen, things generally settle down so the pack can get on with the business of survival.
A safe and accessible home for your company's funds, it provides security, convenience and peace of mind, letting you get on with your business.
They are also hoping that the figures will distract you from the small print and what is really going on with your business loan.
But there are a good number of investors out there who (wisely I think) look to the intersection between qualitative and quantitative analysis to find the real story of what is going on with the business.
The fund enables you to carry on with the business of life, while keeping your investment portfolio protected from early withdrawals.
There are a lot of things going on with a business, but if you can pinpoint the one or two variables that really matter, you'll vastly simplify the investment process, you'll focus your mind on researching and understanding those variables, and you'll also improve the probability of a successful outcome.
So make sure to carry on with business very much as usual.
I should probably get on with the business of getting an online bank account — though, I currently use online banking (as well as online brokerage services) with my so - called «brick and mortar» bank.
Talking to the Wall Street Journal, Sprint's business markets group president, Paget Alves, claimed, «It's an interesting concept [the PlayBook], it just hasn't caught on with business customers as much as they would like.»
«It's an interesting concept, it just hasn't caught on with business customers as much as they would like,» Paget Alves, Sprint's business markets group president, told the Journal.
«Itâ $ ™ s an interesting concept, it just hasnâ $ ™ t caught on with business customers as much as they would like, there are so many tablets in the market, it creates confusion for the average customer.â $
That's a setting devised by M GmbH to offer the peace of mind DSC is designed for while allowing you to get on with the business of enjoying their cars with greater freedom.
These three pillars of Honda's success in North America are now all new and, with factories around the world running at full production, Honda is indeed getting on with business.
More impressively, it doesn't get upset by those bumps and potholes, just crashing through them and getting on with the business of going fast.
This goes against all the rules in the book and would unsettle many cars, but the DSG - equipped Polo GTI laughs at those rules and quietly goes about the work of changing gears and getting on with business.
Unlike bigger M cars, this button isn't programmable; the upside is a lack of technological confusion when you simply want to get on with the business of going fast.
You know, all the guys from «Old» GM who have been through the war and would like to just get on with the business of building great cars.
Education Minister Huw Lewis said language skills were important for jobs and Welsh business and Wales could not «just carry on with business as usual».
One - hundred - thirty charter schools, including 70 high schools, went on with business - as - usual Friday in Chicago.
To be allowed to get on with the business of teaching.
Let's get on with the business of that.»
«If we can not teach entrepreneurship, we can only recognise the born entrepreneurs; and get out of their way whilst they get on with the business of change.»
These practical approaches will help you take control of your inbox, and get on with the business of the teaching day.
Then there are those who went on with business as usual, just leaving the silly stuff in the contract.
There's power in that, and the experienced craftsmen or toolbox consultants will just pick the tools they need for a given task and get on with their business.
More than a crisply told ghost story, Don't Look Now is a film that explores the ways in which we so easily misread the obvious signs towards happiness as we go on with the business of living.
And indefatigable Sookie Stackhouse (the terrific Anna Paquin) gets on with the business of dealing with the supernatural freaks crowding her porch.
While an implacable Mara suggests a waitress wanting merely to get on with her business, these men have other ideas, though quite how James (pictured right with Jack Reynor) references being «a priest who wants to be a man» while keeping a straight face is an achievement worth pondering.
The fact that much of the small talks are eliminated and bikers can get on with the business of getting to know people straight away is the major reason why more and more bikers seek their match online.
We believe that knowing what you want and where to find it means you can get on with the business of having fun.
REUTERS - June 21 - The one - child policy in modern China piles on even more pressure on children to get on with the business of producing offspring.
If they're not intrigued by what they see, they simply carry on with business as usual.
This saves your time and you can get on with the business of meeting potential partners as soon as possible.
Here are five ways of confronting fear, and learning how to dissolve fear's paralyzing effects so that you can get on with the business of living your life to its full potential.
But when they heard the same sounds from a competitor when the peephole was shut, they carried on with business as usual.
That's what every politician promises: after the disaster, we'll rebuild the roads and go on with business as usual, which is deadly for us and the planet.
Jesus, it's that guy again,» and they go on with their business.
Let's tuck it back out of sight and get on with the business of feeling superior.
«We're trying to weight whether that was a wake - up call, whether it will make people take a closer look at this new and very powerful technology, or whether people will go on with business as usual,» Benedict told LiveScience on Monday in an interview before the announcement of the «doomsday time» decision.
It's a historic moment, one we must grasp to ensure that conservation does not simply go on with business as usual.
«And, as I say, I don't want to be on the telly talking about this but I have been backed into a corner and I have got no other choice now but to stand up and say «this is who we are» and we should just get on with the business of getting a Labour government.»
«We need to get on with the business of offering an alternative vision of a Britain outside the EU to the one offered by [Michael] Gove and [Nigel] Farage, which is a small - minded, inward looking and chauvinistic,» said Trickett.
«We can now get on with the business of giving our children the education they deserve,» said Sepulveda.
Then he tried to go on with his business, although this was one of those life decisions where either choice comes with its own aching regrets.
«But I think he has answered all the questions that have been put to him and we have got to get on with the business of government now.
This is Lord Oakeshott's decision and is understandable in the circumstances.These have been a difficult few days after a disappointing set of election results.But now is the time to get on with the business of Government and getting our message out about what the Liberal Democrats are delivering in Government to build a stronger economy and a fairer society - cutting income tax, bringing down the deficit, creating jobs and making sure everyone benefits from our economic recovery.
«London faces enormous challenges and I believed in all my heart that I was best placed to do that, but it's important to get on with the business of this mayoralty without this business hanging over Boris» head.
«When I'm asked about it, which isn't often,» he says, «I always say the same thing: we agreed we would get on with the business of government.»
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