Sentences with phrase «saying embrace it»

I'm not saying embrace it, just quit drawing attention to it and quit making it look like your trying to screw consumers.
Sometimes we say we embrace technology to serve the next generation, but this is a big mistake.
And like you, I say embrace diversity... it's a beautiful thing!
They also said she embraced those experiences to make her stronger and guide her into a role as a mentor to young female pilots or girls thinking about a military career.
Throw all tradition and ancient writings out, and as you say embrace unbelief in them, rationalize them as purely conceptual or figurative rather than literal, we find what primitive man found, the need to give thanks.
Pointing to the colonnade that envelopes St Peter's Square, he said the embrace of migrants should mimic the colonnade, «which represents mother church who embraces everyone by sharing in our common journey».
Into my early 20s, I was put off by the hypocrisy of those with whom I came into contact, especially when I attended the university this denomination sponsors, who said they embraced diversity, but who routinely excluded, neglected the needs of, and generally didn't want to engage those of us who were a bit more what we would call «traditionalists.»
Zucchini may be clingy, but with the tasty prospect of Zucchini Coconut Muffins so near, I say we embrace the excess.
I say embrace the grill and those summertime berries.
Pumpkin is a bit less seasonal here in Australia (perhaps because we don't have Thanksgiving or Halloween)... so I say embrace it as a year round food and most certainly a winter food This looks lovely!
And, yes, I have some of the same angst we all have of getting older... I say embrace it and just see what happens!
I say embrace the potty training.
Rep. Lee Zeldin said he embraces his status as the only Jewish Republican in Congress, telling a voter forum that it gives him a platform to speak out on issues like rising anti-Semitism and U.S. negotiations with Iran.
Jay Goodwyn, Executive Director of the IBM Buffalo Innovation Center, said embracing the pledge plays an integral role in success.
Rep. Lee Zeldin said he embraces his status as the only Jewish Republican in Congress, telling a voter forum Sunday that it gives him a platform to speak out on issues like rising anti-Semitism and U.S. negotiations with Iran.
Halloween comes once a year and I say embrace it!
I say embrace the dragon breath, scare off all vampires in a 10 - mile region, and give your body the extra health boost.
As I have said embrace the messiness, knowing that it belongs to each one of us and none of us at the same time.
So wether you are staying in with your family, going on a date, or just hanging with the girls I say embrace it!
I would say embrace those features about yourself that you love and run with it!
If you know what you want, and you know a traditional dating site isn't going to help you get it, I say embrace the Craigslist personal.
Clarke says she embraced the franchise as an adult with «The Force Awakens,» while Ehrenreich has been a fan since he was 5.
She says embracing mistakes isn't always easy.
The principals above and others I've spoken with say they embrace the new opportunities these funds will bring to work more collaboratively — both inside and outside of their districts — to come to consensus on a vision, to share best practices, and to nurture leadership skills in others.
I say embrace, not accept.
As you say embrace the change — value the old..
Avery said he embraces the opportunity to again be in close proximity to other galleries.
Because progressivism's aim is the modification of (other people's) behavior... Forever seeking Archimedean levers for prying the world in directions they prefer, progressives say they embrace high - speed rail for many reasons... [but] the real reason for progressives» passion for trains is their goal of diminishing Americans» individualism in order to make them more amenable to collectivism.
I say embrace the change; develop new traditions and make it deliberately different.
No one will ever accuse me of being a minimalist (if that's your style, I say embrace it!).

Not exact matches

«Embrace asynchronous communication such as Slack, and video messaging with Fika,» Meisel said.
«The FDA has embraced innovation and has empowered people by authorizing direct access to this information,» said 23andMe co-founder and CEO Anne Wojcicki in a statement.
Thiel is said to be scaling back his involvement in the tech industry partly because he feels alienated by Silicon Valley's broad embrace of liberal values.
e embrace that and make content for the whole person, for all the quirky different things people are interested in,» said Jonah Peretti, the founder of BuzzFeed.
«Some people dubbed me as «The Older Sister of the Internet,»» Akana says, embracing the title.
The world, he says, is shifting from old «information technology» to cutting edge «intelligent technology» and if you don't embrace the changes you will lose.
«The FDA has embraced innovation and has empowered people by authorizing direct access to this information,» said Wojcicki in a statement following the clearance.
Each social network has a «unique culture,» says Smith, and the best users embrace it rather than sharing identical content across platforms.
Cohen says they also quickly come to appreciate Gould's whole - hearted embrace of technology, as demonstrated by his controversial decision in the 1960s to focus exclusively on studio recording.
«The countries that embrace openness do exceptional and the countries that don't, don't,» he said.
«We've seen a significant shift in the way consumers embrace brands,» says Kelly O'Keefe, professor of brand management and innovation at Virginia Commonwealth University's Brandcenter advertising school.
Dawn Ostroff, the former president of the CW and president of Condé Nast Entertainment, says you must always be ready to embrace change.
Although her post describes a difficult and treacherous journey, Malcolm says she is «much freer now» having embraced body positivity — even though she has gained weight, which is often highly criticized in the fashion industry.
Instead of challenging what fans are saying, we embrace it.
According to The New York Times, «investors would most likely embrace an iWatch, with some already saying that wearable computing could replace the smartphone over the next decade.»
Wesfarmers chief executive Richard Goyder says the tone of the national conversation has become too pessimistic, challenging business leaders to embrace the opportunities created by Australia's strong
«With a lot of the ways banks have traditionally embraced the relationship - management side of business, they just can't reach these younger kids,» says David Unsworth, co-founder at Information Venture Partners, a Toronto fund specializing in fintech.
While some escalator firms embraced TPU, others have not, owing to the conservative nature of the industry, Eppel says.
«That no internal manager was promoted to CEO suggests that none fit that bill,» Caicco says, speculating internal candidates are either too tied to the legacy culture, not quite ready to embrace the future or experienced enough in uncharted waters.
«We continue to see compelling long - term opportunities for BlackBerry 10, we have exceptional technology that customers are embracing, we have a strong balance sheet and we are pleased with the progress that has been made in our transition,» BlackBerry chief executive Thorsten Heins said in the announcement.
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