No wonder the general
public thinks anyone can sell real estate, and that it doesn't take much skill.
Not exact matches
For the person that's fully commission - based, I don't
think they'll exist because when the regulators finally decide that there's a uniform fiduciary standard for
anyone dealing with the
public, they'll be forced to adapt.
After all, they have their own houses of worship where no other religion is allowed (
public schools), where people teach the religion with no regard for
anyone else's
thoughts (teachers).
Anyone who
thinks it has any utility in determining
public policy has pretty much disqualified themselves from elective office.
For those that have prayer as part of your religious tradition that
think it should be no big deal for atheists (or
anyone else who don't want to pray in
public) to play - act and pray anyway for the discount, what if the restaurant owner offered a discount for
anyone that openly worshipped Satan?
Anyone who
thinks religious holidays are celebrated in
public schools has not been in
public schools for a long time.
Does
anyone else
think that the Austin story is going to end with major headlines and widespread
public outcry to ban something?
The benefits provided by the modern media permit us to make our views known to our MPs and to
anyone we
think has influence in framing law and in forming, and informing,
public opinion.
As
anyone who studies the history of Christian
thought knows, what is theologically controversial and needs clear justification is the liberal view that we should adopt a religiously neutral approach to
public policy, including immigration and refugee policy.
I
think I will refrain from commenting too much on a
public blog but I question
anyone's scholarship who goes on CNN and calls Obama «socialist» and has ties to some very conservative organizations.
Anyone who knows how we work in private knows that we're not soft on sin, but I won't make
public my conversations with Todd so that people will
think I'm hard on sin.
Duke officials had to receive clearance from aeronautical authorities in Washington for a plane to fly overhead for pictures, which the
public - address announcer informed the crowd about beforehand lest
anyone think the enemy was attacking.
PU: I
think that
anyone who has a
public image is held to a higher standard, whether he likes it or not.
If you want to go beyond that and consider whether or not the criticism was valid in an ethical or moral sense, I
think you should consider that this woman made a
public demonstration designed to draw attention and then posted a photo of it on the internet along with her own opinions about formula being poison (clearly a criticism of
anyone who feeds it to her baby).
It sounds to me like «
anyone who
thinks home birth is a reasonable choice and shares their
thoughts with their friends and / or the general
public» but in this post it seems to be a True Scotsman: «
anyone who
thinks that home birth is a reasonable choice and doesn't immediately change their minds upon hearing about or reading a paper in the Journal of Medical Ethics.»
My intention isn't to shame
anyone for not using
public schools, I'm just trying to express why I
think public schools are so important.)
I am still waiting for someone,
anyone, to explain why taxing pasties in the way other hot foods are taxed is a bad thing, which seems to be the level of debate which politicians
think the
public understand.»
But given the hostile response to Harriet Harman's coded warning to «
think not who you like and who makes you feel comfortable -
think who actually will be able to reach out to the
public and actually listen to the
public and give them confidence», interpreted as an «
anyone but Corbyn» call, that may prove ineffective.
I agree with Darling insofar as he is as saying that the Tories and the Lib Dems are undertaking an ideological war on the
public sector (did
anyone listen to Edwina Currie's orgasmic squeal at the
thought of denying funding to a hospital on any questions?).
Kim's story of what happened to teachers in Wisconsin after the Republican governor gutted collective bargaining rights for
public employees is a wake - up call to
anyone thinking «it can't happen here.»
The potential duo of Governor Eliot «See - No - Medicaid - Fraud» Spitzer ** and AG Andrew Cuomo is a shuddersome
thought to
anyone who'd like to see the state aggressively address mismanagement and
public corruption.
«We are hoping that with today's sentencing and with the result of this case that we are going to see the beginning of the end of abuses of the state per - diem system and perhaps improvement in the behavior of
anyone who
thinks that
public service can be intertwined with self - service,» Hartunian said.
Turning to the economy, he says: «I don't
think anyone in this room came into politics with their number one aim to cut
public spending.»
But Rivers I
think even you have to concede that the poll numbers feel right at the moment and it's pretty obvious to
anyone who doesn't live in a bubble that the
public don't
think Labour are a credible government in waiting and that they aren't just behind the Tories but miles behind.
Anyone who
thinks public transportation is completely germ infested know's this is even more truthful!
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However I truly
think anyone over 15 should not be seen in
public wearing this trend?!
You know you're a fashion blogger when... you can take pictures in
public because there's a cool backdrop and not care what
anyone thinks.
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«We tried to push that, and it never really got done because I don't
think anyone understood how the federal government could create carrots,» says Kress, pointing out that the feds contribute a small portion, about 12 percent, of the
public school budget.
Also, while some might point to the fact that both programs show signs of helping lift achievement in traditional
public schools a bit by increasing competition between schools, I don't
think anyone would argue that we should sacrifice the achievement of students using vouchers in order to help others.
«I
think anyone who watched Standardized, especially parents with children still in
public school, came away appalled at what is being done to the nation's children through uncontrolled testing, and enraged that these policies are supported by leaders of both major parties,» he says.
Sadly though, I
think we are having trouble attracting
anyone into teaching right now with the issues facing
public education right now This video of a teacher interviewed on CNN even tells smart students not to go into teaching:
I could go on explaining why this piece is tendentious and misguided, but I doubt
anyone at Education Trust cares what I, a regular
public school teacher,
thinks.
Anyone who would suggest that the problem is that people need to speak up, «if you
think that it is not okay for a parent to have a fifth child when they are struggling to support one through four,» should not be part of any discussion about
public education, poverty, children and American society.
All this is germane, because Kindle is a device that is sold (at $ 349, I
think) as a device that can read to you or
anyone, or the
public, whatever.
I
think the
public needs to be clear that
anyone can be a financial planner.
But knowing the composition of the state legislature, and the hostility of the Republican leadership in both chambers to Prop B, we knew that we'd have to entertain compromise on some elements of the agreement (at no point, ever, publically, has Pacelle or
anyone from HSUS mentioned any
thought of compromise — and likely, this is why they didn't have a seat at the table when it came to this new law), in order to protect the measure for the long term and to obviate the need for a second
public vote on the issue.
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I can't
think of
anyone else in video game
public relations (PR) that ever came across as genuine as Seth did.
And the new Yale / George Mason poll, which is the first I have seen to prove the views of Tea Partiers, shows that Tea Party members (12 % of the
public) feel they are very well informed about climate science and more than half
think global warming will never hurt
anyone.
I DO N'T
think anyone begrudges outgoing climate commission chief Tim Flannery the right to continue working to ensure the
public has all the information we need to act appropriately on climate change («The winds of political change blow away climate bureaucracy», 20/9).
Can you
think of
anyone outside yourself, hans von storch, tamsin, who can even face the
public with any measure of credibility» It is going to take a lot longer than one year because they have no shame.
Can you
think of
anyone outside yourself, hans von storch, tamsin, who can even face the
public with any measure of credibility
At the end of her article for the mining magazine last year, she asked for
anyone who shared her «vision» for an Australia without a price on carbon and with climate science deniers leading the debate, to contact John Roskam, the executive director of the Australian free market
think - tank the Institute for
Public Affairs.
However,
anyone who
thinks reality, logic, and common sense do or should play an essential role in
public policy decisions has an abysmal understanding of how the Washington, D.C., Swamp operates.
Not that this should come as a huge surprise to
anyone really (including the Heartland Institute, Jennifer Marohasy, the Institute for
Public Affairs or
anyone else branding themselves as a «liberal
think - tank» or «policy institute»)-- Exxon is still funding climate change doublespeak.
I
thought «
public» meant
anyone could come in?
It might seem surprising that
anyone would
think that a free attorney is somehow not a good deal, but it doesn't take much searching to realize that people are more than willing to bash free attorneys, especially
public defenders or court - appointed attorneys.
«As you salute Beverley and toast the Queen, I don't
think the Queen would disagree that if
anyone who has served the
public good, as her majesty has done, it is Beverley McLachlin.»