There's 1 rule you need to be aware of in guiding yourself here — don't be
remembered for what you wore to the interview.
Contradicting a speech made at the beginning of the film about how players are never
remembered for what they do on the field if they don't win, Linden has Lengyel (McConaughey, Failure to Launch) give a speech stating the exact opposite, as the film concentrates more on the adversities that the players, coaches, school officials, and members of the community had to overcome in order for the program to not crumble under the overwhelming weight of the tragedy's grim reminder before, during and after every humiliating defeat.
Updated at 5.02 pm BST F T G 4h ago 14:51 Barry Johnston, head of advocacy at ActionAid, said the summit will be
remembered for what it will not achieve.
The Majority's actions today will not be
remembered for what they did but for what they didn't do.
While it is tempting to remember Rosicky's career for the injuries, he must also be
remembered for what he gave to football.
However, the match is probably best
remembered for what happened during it; Mathieu Flamini almost taking Vedran Corluka's leg off with a wild tackle, and after it; Eddie Jordan and Gennaro Gattuso squaring up culminating in the Italian putting his hands around Jordan's throat.
On Saturday, the Chiefs blew a 21 - 3 lead at halftime to lose to the Titans, 22 - 21, and it means Smith's time with the Chiefs — which is probably coming to its end in the 2018 offseason — will be
remembered for what it didn't accomplish rather than what it did.
All of this is unfortunate, because Schlafly deserves to be
remembered for what she actually was.
Poor thing,
remembered for what it never knew it was bent to; But celebrated quietly this morning, as another young life lost.
When we raised the matter with Barack afterward, he was surprised and frustrated that a debate in which he had generally performed well would be
remembered for what he regarded as a throwaway line.
Let's just
remember him for what he truly is - an interpreter to Sir Robson!
It would probably be better for everyone if you just died peacefully before you decline so much that I don't
remember you for what you were in your glory days, but rather for what you've become.
We will
remember you for what you have done for Singapore and our fellow Singaporeans.
I'll
remember you for what I didn't have the language or courage to ask: if any of the memories broadcast in that synagogue were yours, if the memories are even worth believing, or if they play like that, in plaintive, never - ending loop, only to cover up the silences that are worse.
Not exact matches
And
remember, people want to know
what's in it
for them, not only about you.
If you don't believe me, just go back six months and try to
remember what expense was
for the business or
what deposit was personal.
Susan Porter Rose, who worked in the East Wing
for Pat Nixon, Betty Ford, and Barbara Bush, says she
remembers Barbara Bush in particular «tuning out»
what was said about her husband if the headlines were too negative.
Wins, awards, accolades... those are
what fans tend to
remember, but ultimately
what we do
for other people is
what truly matters.
Remember,
what's urgent
for you might not be urgent
for someone else.
Your logo should «help them
remember that you exist and
what you stand
for,» he says.
For many who
remember what business was like pre-Internet, millennials seem an appallingly sensitive lot, having been protected from the vagaries of the world by helicopter parents, trigger warnings and — to especially cynical critics — sheer narcissism.
The key to shifting your perspective is to
remember what you're aiming
for.
I try to
remember that he knows
what he's doing, and will, of course, have an idea of
what he will use this domain
for.
Mentioning that the human brain is made
for visual processing, the study notes that people
remember 80 % of
what they see, and only 20 % of
what they do.
«The most important thing to
remember is this: to be ready at any moment to give up
what you are
for what you might become.»
Remember, the holidays come and go every year, but building a long - term relationship with customers and engaging with them via email and social media year - round is
what's crucial
for success.
A lot of the people I advise as a coach or whom I interviewed
for my latest book, Overworked and Overwhelmed, keep visual focal points before them to help them
remember what they're in it
for.
It's easy to forget
what we do, it's easy to take ourselves
for granted, it's easy to take our health
for granted and it's easy not stop and
remember all that we have achieved.
In case you don't know
what he's talking about, check out LastPass, which will create and
remember unique passwords
for any website you use.
«I walk with guys and I say, «Fine, you made all this money, but
what are you going to be
remembered for?
Customers don't necessarily
remember what you do
for them as much as they
remember how you made them feel.
This will not only aid the nonprofit you choose, but also help your customers
remember what your company stands
for.
Once there, you can't
remember what you came
for.
Remember to use a single account
for both personal and professional use, but decide on
what I call a «social media ratio» in advance.
Regardless of
what is best
for your company,
remember to always be thinking about
what is best
for your employees.
I can't
remember what I paid
for that first copy of The Intelligent Investor.
Meanwhile, here's
what most important
for you to
remember about asking
for meeting via email is:
This is
what the interviewer will
remember because it will be a differentiator from other candidates who compete
for the same position.
Maybe more important, you can't read the book without being grateful to those who laid the foundation
for us to live as we do and
remember that the stress we feel is minor compared to
what others face.»
Memory skills are like a muscle that grows with use, so make sure you provide lots of opportunities
for your kids (especially younger ones) to
remember what they've learned about the world.
It's easiest to lose your values when you're getting impatient or growing rapidly, so in those moments,
remember what you stand
for.
Remember the adage «You get
what you pay
for»?
Remember, the core goal of search engines is to find
what the user is looking
for; make sure that those who are looking
for your product can find you, and can easily understand why you're the right option, and your brand will be just fine.
It's constantly going back and
remembering what it felt like
for me.
The chief thing to
remember is that
what works
for one company, in one state, on one particular deal may not work
for that same company on another deal.
Do you
remember what you had
for lunch last Tuesday?
Just
remember, success building an online audience comes down to learning
what interests your audience and making it easy
for them to find you.
Five years ago, Facebook Canada asked staff
what they wanted to be
remembered for when they leave the company.
«I can't really necessarily
remember what I said, but all I do
remember is probably, you know, regretting
for the rest of my life how short the phone call was,» said Prince Harry.
As you work to find the best motivators
for your team,
remember that you're going to need to make adjustments and changes as you discover
what works and
what doesn't.