Sentences with phrase «say to another person face»

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Say positive things, walk with a smile on your face, and personally greet people when they arrive to work.
Let's face it — there is no shortage of people saying they know how to make money in real estate.
«It's not so bad in a general election because you have got five years to sort it out and the lies and promises will blow back in people's faces,» Sugar said.
They're not going to say it to your face, but there will be people who believe that the sole reason for your relative's success is simply because they're related to you.
Try to think about your company as a person: if your logo is your company's face, then your brand is what it says and thinks.
It is the biggest scam ever, such a huge gigantic scam that's going to blow up in so many people's faces,» he said, adding: «It's far worse than anything I was ever doing.»
There's much to be said for being one of the oldest people in the room and the credibility you receive at face value simply for not being young.
«Today's Summit will underline that we remain committed to defending our people and upholding our values as liberal democracies in the face of any threat, whether at home or abroad,» May said in a statement Wednesday night.
«One of the fundamental issues that we face as people is we are acutely aware of the things we tell ourselves to be aware of and then are aware of virtually nothing else,» Levy says.
Schab says that in addition to the very real fear of losing some of the brand equity they've worked so hard to build, entrepreneurs faced with a corporate name change often feel a threat to their very person.
One of my favorite employees once said, «Alexa, people ask me a lot what it's like to work with you, and I tell them, «Alexa gets punched in the face every day and gets right back up.»»
Even a generic happy face «was a little bit ambiguous and harder for people to understand,» Zhuo says.
«A lot of people get discouraged about meditation because they like the idea of it, but then feel like they're «failing» at it because they just come face to face with the quality of distraction,» says Arden Pennell, Business Insider's program director.
«Rather than face those additional requirements, which may include buying more equipment, doing more monitoring and hiring people to fill out all the required paperwork, some business owners might just choose to keep their business smaller to stay under that amount,» King says.
«Let's face it: The reason why so many people come to America is because we are a nation of laws, and Texas is doing its part to keep it that way,» Abbott said in the Associated Press.
Additionally, Kuo, who has a good track record of predicting Apple's next moves, said that Apple will remove the Touch ID fingerprint sensor in future iPhones and rely entirely on Face ID to verify a person's identity and allow him or her access to the iPhone's software.
The other issue that faces all companies is, as you get to a large enough size, there are people whose job it is to protect business lines — they're just doing their job — but this is the classic case of «The Innovator's Dilemma,» the famous business book, which says that when companies ultimately fail, whether it's Polaroid or whoever, it's not because they were big and dumb; it's because they were actually really smart.
However, back in 2012, Facebook had to stop using facial recognition in the EU because German and Irish privacy regulators said people weren't really giving their consent to having their faces scanned and labelled.
The company said in November when it reported its third - quarter earnings that it was facing a slowdown in the number of people visiting its brick - and - mortar stores, although a stronger housing market seems to have helped lift its sales over the holiday season.
Also surprising: Young people with the highest rates of social media use reported very similar feelings of loneliness to those who barely use it, Still, Cordani says, «meaningful social interaction» was seen as key to reducing isolation so more face - to - face conversations are needed.
This type of socialization often leads people to spend time alone on computers in their homes, leading them to gain weight and shun face - to - face interaction, he said.
«Especially during tough economic periods, it's important to give people face time and basic human appreciation on a regular basis,» says Debra Condren, a business psychologist and founder of Manhattan Business Coaching in New York City.
«It feels good to formally tell people things you wouldn't say face - to - face,» he says.
Referring to the Orlando massacre, she said ``... we face terrorist enemies who use Islam to justify slaughtering people.
It also faces more than 4,300 claims for compensation from people who said they suffered injuries related to the faulty switches or from relatives of those killed in related accidents, the lawyer overseeing the program has said.
At least you don't have to deal with people talking behind your back; you push them to say it to your face.
The two largest daily fantasy sports companies, FanDuel Inc. and DraftKings Inc., are in early - stage talks to merge, people familiar with the matter said on Monday, as the industry faces a crackdown by U.S. states over whether it runs illegal gambling.
McCormick called business travel strong, saying, «resilience just keeps coming through, because people need to meet face to face to do business.»
«Meow Parlour is a really good starting point for people to come here and learn about some of the issues facing cats in the world today,» Ha said.
«Thanks to wireless, millions of people in the path of Hurricane Harvey have been able to seek help and connect with family and loved ones in the face of this unprecedented event,» said CTIA President Meredith Attwell Baker in a news release.
Triantafyllos says the biggest surprise people face come April's tax deadline is being forced to come up with money to pay taxes after failing to set aside funds.
«While every auction used to see at least one Chinese participant, now people are questioning their ability to deliver and are conscious of the political pushback that Chinese bidders could facesaid Johannes Groeller, a partner at PJT Partners Inc..
«People who are sleep deprived are less able to detect the correct nonverbal expression on another's facesays Buxton.
«By altering billboards in Google Street View we gained access to locations where people could never say certain things in real life without facing consequences, far beyond both borders and censorship,» the organization stated on its Billboards Beyond Borders website.
And now research says, young people are generally getting even worse at face - to - face interaction.
«The idea of getting to hang out with [Wild Turkey's] Jimmy Russell — when you look at people's faces, it's like a religious experience,» Gregory says.
Finally, Hiten Shah slapped me across the face and said to just ask for the person's email.
Clinton exceeded Obama's performance among people in those states who said the economy was the most important issue facing the country — but was badly outperformed by Trump among those who wanted to see a president who «can bring change.»
«It's great to ease people out gradually, but there are people who are facing a closed door to begin with,» she says.
Most people, given feedback, can learn to interrupt less, say, or to face other people, or to listen more actively.
«We are committed to our mission to be a globally responsible company and to support the people of the state of California as they face this unprecedented drought,» said John Kelly, Starbucks senior vice president of Global Responsibility and Public Policy.
But people don't necessarily have the wherewithal to make energy efficiency improvement, says Weis, even if they face higher heating costs as a consequence.
As Forbes editor Randall Lane said, «at a time when corporate America, as a whole, faces low public approval, the companies in the JUST 100 provide an example for their peers on how to win back the trust of the American people
April 30 Private equity firm Lantern Capital is nearing a deal to acquire the Weinstein Company, the TV and film studio whose former chairman Harvey Weinstein faces sexual assault claims, with a $ 310 million offer, people familiar with the matter said.
Part of the silence, people in the industry say, comes from a desire to avoid the business equivalent of bad karma — knowing that they, too, may one day face the buzz saw of public censure.
A person caught in the act can face up to 14 years in prison, though activists say that it is rare for people to be prosecuted.
Under the B.C. Liberals, ferry ridership has fallen, fares have climbed, debt at the corporation has ballooned, the government has failed to curb exorbitant executive bonuses, and now people up and down the coast are facing devastating service cuts, said Trevena.
People love to quote Buffet and say «price is what you pay value is what you get» but I can assure you that Buffet would slap you in the face with a BigMac if you paid 60 times the earnings for a company that sells a boring (non growth) product such as toilet - paper or tooth - paste.
That consumer revolt underscored what Uber and other businesses face in a «polarizing time,» when people are sensitive to the «political leanings» of companies» actions and are willing to boycott their products and services, says Evan Rawley, an associate business professor at Columbia Business School.
«I think the American people are willing to pay a cent - and - a-half more for a 6 - pack of beer to have an aluminum and steel industry,» he said on CBS News's Face the Nation.
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