But if it is temporary,
said friend typically responds to let you know.
Not exact matches
«New managers
typically rely on «
friends and family» money or perhaps a key investor to launch their fund,»
said Andrew Schneider, founder and president of Family Office Networks, in the statement.
I
say this for a few reasons; 1) It's not really a party without drinks (its really just an after - hours meeting); 2) alcohol is
typically a great way to break the ice, especially with people that don't know each other well (great for mixing of
said «
friends and family»); and 3) the holidays are a perfect time for a fantastic, well crafted cocktail!
As I
said in the last grace and courtesy post, this
typically begins with family and
friends.
Loss and death combined with what is
typically a positive, joyous occasion puts a mother into a state of shock and despair, while their
friends struggle to know what to do and
say.
And if you want to visit
friends or family or see an attorney, it
typically takes them an entire day just to travel to Rikers and go through processing,» she
said.
When women revealed their symptoms to a family member,
friend or medical professional their experiences were
typically normalised as being what all women must endure,» Ms Young
said.
Typically when we made a game, our
friends and family would have a look and
say, «Yes, that's very nice,» and then hand the phone back.
«Whether it's because they are somewhat rare (like pregnancy - related nosebleeds) or because they concern parts of the body that are not «polite» to talk about (such as hemorrhoids), some symptoms are not
typically portrayed in entertainment media narratives on pregnancy, nor were they symptoms that
friends and family frequently shared with women in advance of their first pregnancy,» she
said.
Health research
typically focuses on individual behavior, leaving the role of kin and
friends more of a mystery, she
says.
«The distances set up for these races are generally very appropriate for kids; they re distances they would
typically spend running around in the yard with
friends,» he
says.
For example, let's
say you
typically eat lunch and dinner with
friends and family.
Dating experts and communication researchers
say social networks offer clues — shared news links that reveal interests, pictures from daily life, how people interact with
friends — that dating profiles don't
typically expose.
Then all of a sudden, kids don't want to
say they don't like it, because their
friends will tell them «git gud», and game reviewers who
typically play all games at easy don't want to
say those games suck to not lose their «reputation» as gamers (that is, unless they are bribed).
«
Typically, what we do is we get with a buddy, and they can read to their
friend,» Melidis
says.
Friends say Mr. Read
typically bought shares of companies he was familiar with and those that paid out hefty dividends.
Petting the pups reveals another difference: A malamute's coat is
typically thicker and feels oilier,
says Tamara Dormer, a certified professional dog trainer with the Best
Friends Animal Society in Kanab, UT.
and
typically «well meaning» is code for «God bless his heart, he's trying to help but he's wrong» - what you mean to
say is «my
friend who's a professional in the industry and well respected on these forums, but I don't like his answer and I'm hoping like Hell he's wrong, so I'm going to keep asking the general public until I find the one person who
says what I want them to
say, in order to confirm my hopes...»