Sentences with phrase «prospect on the chance»

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If you waste five minutes of your prospect's time droning on about a product feature or service offering that isn't going to positively affect the company's primary business need right now, chances are high that you'll lose the sale.
A chance at the major oilsands money and the prospect of endless power has that sort of effect on enemies.
Whilst it's true Dybala appears a great prospect there is simply little chance Wenger would risk such a fee on an unproven talent.
Granted, there are things that can help to explain away problems I see on tape (injuries, poor usage by coaches, poor play by teammates negatively affecting a prospect's chances to shine on tape).
It often took several weeks of geological prospecting to find a bowling stone with just the right heft, and even then the chances were that it, rather than the duck, would break up on the second pitch.
I'm fine with second chances and all, but considering that we already have two projects on the roster this year (Kelly & Lynch), adding another with a history domestic violence and whom was overdrafted and really not a great NFL prospect to begin with seems like a waste.
But the Cubs gave up a top - 10 prospect in baseball and another top - 100 prospect, and the Yankees got to hang on to Gleyber Torres, Clint Frazier, and Chance Adams.
Here was I worrying about the prospect of Arsenal losing our flying Spanish full back Hector Bellerin to those nasty boys from Barcelona and wondering who might be on the transfer wish list of Arsene Wenger in line to replace him, when I realise that we already have a pair of right backs in the squad just waiting for their chance.
The best prospect they got back for all three trades is either doomed to be a reliever or might have a chance to be Jarrod Dyson, depending on which one you rank higher.
Mark Appel was the bigger name, sure, but he was (and is) more of a change - of - scenery kind of prospect at the moment, a former first - overall pick the Astros felt they were better off moving and the Phillies were happy to take a chance on in their rebuilding situation.
A win on Tuesday could give them a great chance to finish the group stage on top of Group H, a prospect that many may not have thought of when the groups were drawn.
Hos shot accuracy is better than some forwards out there with 63 % being on target, which could suggest he will help his team to pick the Spanish team apart, which would be long overdue and well received at this stage of the season with Champions league football looking a distant prospect — with United still in with two chances of achieving their ambition, preferably with another trophy bagged in Sweden.
Koeman also accepts it is essential he picks a team equipped to carry out his instructions against Sean Dyche's side — and is not ruling out the prospect of selecting Nikola Vlasic, who came on from the bench to score the Blues» second goal in the 2 - 2 draw with Limassol, before laying on a chance for Dominic Calvert - Lewin at the death.
Payet's metrics show that he does not create chances as frequently as Özil, but he is a much more dangerous prospect when dribbling an opponent with an incredible 2.51 successful take - ons per - 90 minutes.
There is the prospect of reconnecting with friends and family, a chance to put on a sparkly dress or two, the kids» faces on Christmas morning.
Although I am depressed at the prospect of 5 years of Tory rule (however tempered by by the LibDems), and close to apoplectic at the antics of some on our side that made absolutely sure that's what we would get, I am looking forward to having the chance to change the party for the better.
Lawmakers speaking privately and on background say they back Silver, though many fear this could hurt their chances of receiving a legislative pay raise later in the year — a prospect that was already deeply opposed by voters.
In 1992, I stood again for Parliament in Lancaster, and over and above the prospect of helping to bring about meaningful political change, one long - standing ambition spurred me on: the chance to play for the House of Commons in the annual bridge match against the Lords.
It raises the prospect of them eventually withdrawing a customs union amendment to the trade bill, on which the government faces defeat, and so bolstering the prime minister's chances of getting her Brexit deal through the Commons.
What I do know is that it was a Labour government, not a Labour opposition, that transformed the life chances of children in the constituency I was proud to represent, and that it was Sure Start and would have been the child trust fund that gave the prospect of real liberation from dependency on others, and the ability to «control» their own lives.
Set in the remote Alaskan town of Port Moore as it is being overrun by paranormal forces, it centers on local outcast Roman Mercer (Jogia), who must Chinaman's chance Little or no chance at all; a completely hopeless prospect.
And while «High - Rise» doesn't give Tom many chances to tug on the audience's heartstrings — the film is far too hip and postmodern to concern itself with such petty human weakness — «I Saw the Light» is a different prospect.
Brad Pitt stars as Billy Beane, a former hot baseball prospect out of high school who passed on a Stanford scholarship for a chance to go pro.
While reflecting on the past four years, Miller sat in the shade on NC State's campus on Monday as she worked through her memories and a mix of emotions — excitement at the prospect of joining a profession «where I get to have fun every day,» and also sadness for never having the chance to guide future teaching fellows who could have come after her.
According to Lotus specialist Greg Lock of Hangar 111, most owners are near - religious in their car's care, and even those who use them hard tend to upgrade components long before they get the chance to wear out; cars that have been used on track, therefore, needn't be too scary a prospect.
We didn't get a chance to test it out as this service won't be available until November but we suspect the idea of playing The Last of Us on your tablet will be an exciting prospect for some.
The only drawback is that, Red Dead Redemption also passed on this addiction of looting carts from strangers, and chances are, I might get drawn into the prospect of riding Santa's mythical cart for the night.
In this interview Rauschenberg speaks of his role as a bridge from the Abstract Expressionists to the Pop artists; the relationship of affluence and art; his admiration for de Kooning, Jack Tworkov, and Franz Kline; the support he received from musicians Morton Feldman, John Cage, and Earl Brown; his goal to create work which serves as unbiased documentation of his observations; the irrational juxtaposition that makes up a city, and the importance of that element in his work; the facsimile quality of painting and consequent limitations; the influence of Albers» teaching and his resulting inability to do work focusing on pain, struggle, or torture; the «lifetime» of painting and the problems of time relative symbolism; his feelings on the possibility of truly simulating chance in his work; his use of intervals, and its possible relation to the influence of Cage; his attempt to show as much drama on the edges of a piece as in the dead center; his belief in the importance of being stylistically flexible throughout a career; his involvement with the Stadtlijk Museum; his loss of interest in sculpture; his belief in the mixing of technology and aesthetics; his interest in moving to the country and the prospect of working with water, wind, sun, rain, and flowers; Ad Reinhardt's remarks on his Egan Show; his discontinuation of silk screens; his illustrations for Life Magazine; his role as a non-political artist; his struggles with abstraction; his recent theater work «Map Room Two;» his white paintings; and his disapproval of value hierarchy in art.
At a proceedings management conference on June 13 for scheduling of her matter, she said she had launched the suit because the law society was engaging in an «abuse of power» by threatening her with the prospect of a hearing, «without there being any realistic chance of those hearing dates proceeding.»
When you are willing to apply for this job position in an IT organization, you need a professional resume to boost your chances of getting a successful interview call by emphasizing on your skills and qualities in front of the prospect employer.
More prospects = greater chance of success - If you've ever been in sales, you know that your chances of success are the greatest when you have multiple prospects rather than focusing all your time and energy on one prospect.
Lead Concierge — The service screens inquiries on the agent's behalf, and will live transfer interested buyers and sellers directly to agents so they never miss a chance to convert an inquiry into a prospect.
I find further, as most mentors, broker / owners or trainers find, that successful agents take a lot of skill enhancing courses, such as Brian Buffini's 100 Days to Greatness or Richard Robbins Masters» Edge, thereby improving on their chances of winning at the opportunities presented to us every day: the opportunity to prospect, to follow up, to gain more buyers and to obtain more referrals to sustain their business.
Unlike their winged brethren who swarm us and take their chances with the swatter, our political tormentors first have to lure us to the ballot box with the prospect of never - to - be fulfilled prophecies: checks on government behaviour, and cheques in the mail.
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