Sentences with phrase «really good agent»

What's more, from a company standpoint, being a really good agent means you connect very well with people.
You want a really good agent.
And furthermore, you want a really good agent that knows how to work with investors.
In case he / she has indeed recommended and made you buy term insurance plans, you are lucky because you have a really good agent — someone who understands and recommends the most important financial product you should buy.
A really good agent can help you make decisions that will help you with your future writing career.
«When times get tough it's an industry where we see some attrition, but typically it's also a time when the really good agents and brokers can really shine,» Anderson says.

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They are coming in like — well, they're coming in less now than they were because we have a very strong — we have great Border Patrol agents, great ICE — we have great people and they are really doing a good job.
Sure, religion plays a role in legitimizing power and rationalizing colonization (just look at the Spanish conquest of the Americas, for example), but if the Abrahamic holy books were really a good social agent the rest of the world would be imitating the most backward parts of the Middle East.
Third, I will treat in detail the Hartshornian stance regarding abortion, a stance with which I agree, both to illustrate the aforementioned connection between moderation in metaphysics and moderation in ethics as well as to combat the charge that virtue ethics, because it focuses more on the character of agents than on their acts, is incapable of treating the really difficult issues in applied ethics.
Such an ethic of self - realization may have grave difficulty in really getting the good of the other person, the loved one, at the center of the agent's concern.
This group is really coming into their own and it's fun to see a group of Free Agents click so well so fast.
So that probably leaves him as a good squad player for rotation and injury cover but not someone I would want to place a lot of weight on, and I really don't understand his salary — but then I don't run the club and good for him if he or his agent can negotiate effectively.
this window has just finished i am already thinking about who we will get for the january window we might try for khedira on a really low offer as he is free agent almost would help boost numbers in midfield in the new year as we will no doubt need to filling the numbers about then also i will hold my hands up and say i was wrong this morning for giving wenger stick and saying welbeck is rubbish i have been out in the cold light of day and had a chance to reevaluate the situation and realized that this could be a canny shrew transfer on wenger behalf actually if wenger can turn the clock back and work his magic on welbeck and get him scoring goals and improve his game then we could have a great underrated signing on our hands its wengers absolute trust in him that might be what makes him a great player as this is something that he never had at old mordor if anybody can make him a world beater wenger can he loves this little pet projects improving players against the odds welbeck has the skillset to be high class player upfornt he just needs to work very hard on his finishing i think once he gets a few goals under his belt he will settle in fine and he is a team player you could put him on the left against man city to shore up that side and he will put in a great shift without a complaint that could be his biggest asset to us or on the right whenever we need him there ithinkwenger might start himon the left against city to protect the left back against navas and i bet you if he does a great job we will take a shine to him quickly i am hopeing he will be one of those wenger gems that he finds and polishes up to a high finish i must admit i was annoyed as some other gunners were at not signing d / m and c / h but if wenger does win the league with this lot it will be his greatest win yet and what might play in to our hands is the unpredictable nature of the league in the last few seasons if we get on a good run at the right time we might be hard to stop look at city they should have never lost to stoke but the result is there in black and white for all to see and i think chelsea will hit the skids after a while to just because cesc and costa are doing well now thats there main threat but teams will work out how to stop them as the season goes on and chelsea will become predictable i think we might just do well this season after all
Stan is doin what any none fan would do but he still is to blame for not selling to usamanov but Wenger is the man that allows this to happen he's like the agent, the middle man with all the cards so we really got ta show him how much we hate him and how much we know about him and stand little selfish plan coz Wenger is a sly guy who makes out that Stan owning the club has nothing to do with him well why did gazidiz try remover Wenger?
While we may talk about the crazy money being thrown about in football these days, you can not blame the players and their agents for wanting to get the best possible deal and a Metro report highlights just how far away from the really big spenders we are.
Of course, I spoke with my family and my agent, but the love of the fans was really important and this is a really good thing for me.
With a little knowledge of airline rules and some good planning, family travel can be really fun, even if it still involves the occasional in - flight tantrum or battle with TSA agents over your toddler's juice box.
A really important point about rapid weight loss and cleanses — if you're losing fat really quickly, there's a good chance the toxic agents your body has stored are being re-released into your bloodstream, and they can make you really sick.
Pink Himalayan Salt Should Be Renamed to «Pakistinian Halite Salt» What You're saying is with them low level earth mineral elements arsenic, lead, plutonium, iron (rust) making the pink color that this salt would be like regular table salt but without the iodide caking agent cooked at 1000 degrees f.duh it no wonder salt industrialization is whacked out - if there really is a salt of the earth that is very good for you (although many out there do say «salt is a killer») is there actual proof that it can improve memory loss, help with fatigued / stressed out people, helps prevent cancer... among other natrual wonders why hasnt this salt been put commercially on shelves.Regular Table Salt Contains Sugar Pink Salt Doesn't!
When the opportunity presents itself, our hero reveals that he's really a federal agent, assigned to clean up the local criminal element, led by stagecoach robber Warner Richmond (who delivers the film's best performance).
RED (2010) Bruce leads a pack of ageing ex-CIA agents whose ranks include Helen Mirren and John Malkovich in this comic thriller that really should have been a lot better.
Then there's this belabored beaut, which Sarah Paulson, as Salinger's agent, is saddled with toward the end: «The war made him a better writer, but it really messed him up.»
Stowe looks like she has never acted in a film (oh yeah, that's because she's never acted well in a film); Shalhoub is left to play the background friend (a few quips for humor and he'd be this film's Denis Miller of 1997 - 98); Gary Sinise reminds us that he really needs to fire his agent, the only thing worse than an Oscar nominee making a film like Reindeer Games would be an Oscar winner making a film like Snow Dogs.
The rest of the supporting cast — Statham, Law, Byrne and another British comedian Peter Serafinowicz, playing an amorously cheesy Italian agent — get plenty to do as well, and because they're all totally up for a laugh, the combination effect works really well and makes McCarthy shine a little more.
But I really shouldn't bury the lede: if you are going to catch The Infiltrator (and here, your Cranston fandom and / or your interest in drug war films not starring Emily Blunt will surely factor in), you should know that you get to see Diane Kruger rock some serious fashion while nailing the tricky role of a smart and rookie undercover agent playing Bob's arm candy fiancée, you get to witness Olympia Dukakis chew scenery as Mazur's Aunt Vicki, who's not as clean - cut as her nephew, and you get to watch Amy Ryan... well, sadly not all the women could get choice roles here, now could they?
With summer immersion programs and afterschool clubs in schools and homeless shelters across the United States, Saujani says that Girls Who Code is «really showing [young girls] and opening their eyes to how technology can help them be problem solvers and change agents» that will help make the world a better place.
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Michelle Brower: I'm a very editorial agent, but I don't really look at it as a separate service: it's just what I do in order to make a book better so that it will sell for more money.
The possibilities are really quite astonishing, and I'm SO happy that you've found an agent who GETS you so well.
There are some agents who I think really use twitter (and blogs) well.
Being part of a team really appeals to me — with me doing what I do best and agents, publishers and editors doing what they do best to the benefit of all.
Konrath had a good simile in that regard: «An agent is like a really good hunting dog.
As for the locally owned bookstores, if you have a really good relationship with the store owner or purchasing agent, you might be able to get your book in if you use Lightning Source but that is still a long shot.
If an agent e-publishes a client's original work, is that really the best possible deal?
They assume everything my agent and publisher do for me, either I could do just as well myself, or else it isn't really necessary.
This agent might be a perfect match for the good doctor, but will he really appreciate the hours you spent mastering the intricacies of 18th - century hairstyles?
But I love what I do and I'm really good at it (that's not ego talking, but experience); I have a 95 % success rate helping authors get literary agents asking for more material.
If a self - published book sells 5,000 copies in its first six months, an agent or publisher is not going to let first rights issues stand in their way (always assuming that the book is well - written [I've known self - pubbed authors who've managed to sell large numbers of really pretty bad books] and the sales suggest a market that could be tapped, rather than one that has been exhausted, as with some niche products).
Publishers Marketplace isn't as well - known as some of the other literary agent directories, because it's really designed for publishing insiders.
That way you can get an agent that's a really good fit for you, that you're much more likely to have success with... and a happy, long - term relationship.
I really wanted to know if all my efforts to build, maintain, and grow a blog (as well as having a website) was something that agents would look at.
It's easy to set yourself up as an «agent» or «publisher» these days — and it can be a really good business.
But not until I have some books really edited to professional quality, I guess, because it's only recently that I've found my work getting really good enough to perhaps turn an agent's head.
(If you are going to a conference to talk to an agent when an editor has appointments as well right beside the agent, you really need to start drinking in hopes of growing brain cells.)
Agents really do not like those who want to be a proper «part of the process», especially where the work is best left to a real professional.
If you're relatively new at writing fiction for publication, whether you plan to publish your novel yourself or query agents, it's a good idea (essential, really) to get your manuscript edited by a respected freelance fiction editor, preferably one who reads and edits your genre.
Therefore, with all the best intentions, all I can really do in this article is give you as much advice as possible, so that when the illusive agent or publisher is feeling generous, your manuscript isn't passed over.
The good news (great news, really) is that agents and editors are human beings, and I have never known one to actually bite an author in public.
She made a really good point that sometimes, we get so caught up in researching agents, writing query letters, and hiding in corners from rejection letters that we forget to work on what needs it most — our writing!
And they can't really count on their Agents to get them better deals.
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