Sentences with phrase «rather leave it to a professional»

There are more and more DIY options crowding the market, but some people would rather leave it to the professionals.

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If you would rather leave your vehicle's maintenance to the professionals, Toyota drivers in the DFW area should schedule service with Toyota of Fort Worth today.
If you would rather leave time - consuming repairs to the professionals without worrying about potential expenses, then Choice Home Warranty might be the best choice for you.
These are just some of the reasons for my opinion that breeding should be left to the experienced and professional breeders, rather than the everyday pet owner, in spite of their best of intentions.
Some aspects of grooming — claw clipping, for example — I'd rather leave to the trained professionals.
That leaves private investment vehicles and, honestly, legal and professional publishing just isn't sexy — especially not so at the moment — so it'd have to be an investor with a raft of ideas to develop the business rather than the standard «let's buy the company and count the money» approach... and those investors are rarer than a needle in a haystack these days.
This is no longer about winners and losers in the divorce wars; rather, it is a paradigm shift in which the professionals work together to help clients speak and listen to each other with respect, and reach agreements that leave everyone as whole as possible.
If you'd rather leave it in the hands of a professional, for a super low monthly fee you can hire a company like Blooom http://www.blooom.com to help you fix and manage your 401 (k) with all those complicated pie charts and line graphs.
Firms are looking to recruit both junior and mid-level tax professionals, and an increasing number of organisations feel that they are now able to justify new hires when employees leave, rather than attempting to cover tax responsibilities internally.
There is no need to elaborate on your reason for leaving — keep the letter professional rather than delving into the personal.
This is not the time to list your grievances, but rather an opportunity to leave in a professional manner.
This is no longer about winners and losers in the divorce wars; rather, it is a paradigm shift in which the professionals work together to help clients speak and listen to each other with respect, and reach agreements that leave everyone as whole as possible.
I would rather have listened to a brief and professional voice mail, left a message and then received a return phone call in a reasonable amount of time.
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