Sentences with phrase «person in the room agreed»

«Not a single person in the room agreed in their interpretation of it,» an attendant told me.
Five, the practical objection: how in the world can people in the room agree on a list without inflating it to ridiculous length?
«All the people in the room agree to set the price of their book at 99 cents.

Not exact matches

(See How to Deal with Time Wasters) Such sessions rarely accomplish anything except maybe some pseudo-bonding; they don't have a logical and clearly - understood endpoint so they seem both pointless and interminable; and, most often, they sorta drool to a conclusion without agreed - upon action items and / or documented next steps for at least half the people in the room.
Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer said tonight that his sources tell him that Obama was one of the people in the room watching the Benghazi attack go down and both he and Col. David Hunt agree it would have taken an order by the president to intervene.
I have walked out of rooms before when people were to pray in a manner that I didn't agree with.
If all the members of that council agree to pray in front of a room full of people, and they don't have a monitor to make sure all people are praying then I DON «T CARE!!!
But Richard actually made it work: He brought together, in some cases, people who would not ordinarily agree to be in the same room with one another.
I'm the kind of person who will make a scene at a restaurant, raving loudly about the to - die - for truffle sauce until everyone in the room has agreed to order the same meal for themselves.
It's hard acknowledging the limits of a medium through which my own writing career has flourished, but I want you to know: The conversations we have here — as encouraging, informative, and life - changing as they can often be — are meant to be brought to dinner tables, coffee shops, AA meetings, parks, church fellowship halls, long car rides, dorm rooms, and diners, among people who (whether they agree or disagree) can look you in the eye and take you in, not as a brand but as a human being.
But I definitely agree that there is room for everyone — and that means a place for naturally gluten free recipes in some cookbooks too I just think it's a bit unfair when people discount naturally GF recipes entirely, because as you said, a lot of people still do not know what has gluten and what doesn't, and it can be very overwhelming to be all of a sudden confronted with having to be GF if one doesn't know their options.
Staying overnight in semiprivate rooms: One adult spouse / partner / support person may stay overnight if your roommate agrees.
Sole sourcing, with one or two people sitting in a room and agreeing on things, is over.
«He got people [from all over the industry] in a room and got them to agree that something needed to be done and the direction of what needed to be done.»
Even if you agree to travel in a purely platonic way, with separate beds (or even rooms), you don't really know what's in that other person's head.
The only person in the room who agreed with me was a legal practitioner director of a prominent ILP which had been through the process.
I think when people imagine selling their home they picture meeting with a nice couple in their dining room, who is able to buy their home, agrees with the price, and makes a clean offer that goes through that very week.
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