Sentences with phrase «says about putting»

Read closely what he says about putting himself in the reader's shoes.
See what our expert says about putting sunscreen on a baby.
«He had every right to say what he said about putting them in a pen and giving them food,» said Sims.
Then, as though continuing the same discourse, Luke quotes the saying about putting a lamp under a bushel and the one about the eye as the lamp of the body, which Matthew has used in the Sermon on the Mount (Lk 11:33 - 36; Mt 5:15; 6:22 - 23).
DE: I would like to know what Jonathan would say about putting the «secondary qualities» back into nature, as termini in sense - awareness of a process that physicists describe in terms of vibrations and so on.
There is something to be said about putting together simple & everyday ingredients into a recipe and making it a very delicious salad idea.
I like what another commenter said about putting broccoli in the sauce instead of mushrooms, I'll have to try that next time.
Finally, not enough can be said about putting thought into designing your home office to help maximize the chance of success.
I totally get what you're saying about putting more effort into everyday outfits, even when you don't go out.
just remember what i said about putting through the grinder.
Government pensions is one basket and an employer pension is a second one but you know what they say about putting all your eggs into any one of them.
I like what the guy said about putting a sticker on their car asking that they use a more suitable method like I don't know a folded piece of paper under the windscreen wiper and it is cheaper OMG!
Also, there is something to be said about putting in the long hours.
I like what you said about putting yourself in your partners shoes when talking about couples counseling with them.

Not exact matches

«I'm about to go put my stuff in my room and my mother stops me and says, «So, before you go upstairs. . .
«It's about the ease of doing business — I put my inventory on Apex's system, and half an hour later I have sales coming in,» says Snyder, who works for Soma Colorado.
To Imgur's staff of 70, these are beloved gifts from users, daily reminders that people care so much about what Imgur has built that they will put a hand - painted image of a giraffe, or, heck, just a banana, in the mail to say «thanks.»
Indeed, she has a lot to say about why she put money into Aspect, a firm co-founded by veteran investors Theresia Gout and Jennifer Fonstad.
The public sector union says it will tear up the pay offer it is about to put to members and go after the State Government for more money if Premier Mark McGowan caves in to police.
When I was brought up, if I ever said anything ill about someone, my parents would put me in front of a mirror and make me stand there for 10 minutes and say how badly it reflected on me.
Another customer recently reached out about having the ashes from his home, which burned down during the wildfires in Ventura County, California, earlier this year, put into a ring — which Archer says the company will be able to execute, thanks to wood's high carbon content.
Love said he knew he «had to put on his dancing shoes» to stay with Curry, but he also shared a funny anecdote about realizing he got the stop.
«When you're nervous [and] if you're feeling anxious about something you need to do, put your attention on your feet,» Weiss says.
Americans have become «more willing to say the right things about women in the workplace, but we haven't put the supports in place to back it up.
According to a study conducted by Baloonr, about 35 percent of respondents said the best way to addressing the issue in the startup tech worldis to put more women in leadership roles.
«They said 2010 was the big acquisition year, and 2011 would be about putting everything in its right place and investing in personnel to scale those smaller businesses.
Whether the employee simply has a knack for always saying the worst possible thing or the behavior puts your business at risk for a sexual harassment claim, it's important to do something about the employee as soon as possible.
Noyes wrote that Telegram's approach is «incompatible with blockchain technology,» and said that as an investor, «I certainly would not put a single cent I care more than nil about losing into this.»
«The really good news here is that it's about polish, grooming, and being put together,» Hewlett says.
Prodan said he has yet to hear about layoffs, but some wineries are putting expansion plans on hold pending a resolution to the dispute.
Still, Heinze says she was a bit anxious about putting in an offer and closing on the property because other than her educational costs, this was the most she's ever spent.
U.S. Trust has put out similar surveys for about two decades, but this is the first one to include data on high net worth business owners and executives, it says.
Then, strap in, put the helmet on, say a little prayer and get ready for what's about to happen.
That's on purpose, she tells Inc. «The product that we have, I feel, is designed more for children, so I feel better about putting my name on that — the «Hettinger spinner» or whatever and getting that out,» she says.
«I saw an individual putting his heart and soul into resurrecting a farm that had been written off,» says Donald, who now trades e-mails about coffee with Porras every week.
(Upshot currently is aligned with FiveThirtyEight puts; the blog says Clinton is about as likely to lose as a kicker in the National Football League is to miss an attempt at a field goal.)
«The great thing about being in L.A. during the recession is that studios keep putting out movies,» Pettigrew says.
When I say to myself that I know I will succeed, it isn't just about being positive, it is about knowing I will put in the hustle to make it work because in my mind failure is not an option.
The State Department issued a statement about the call, saying «the secretary made clear the United States and its partners hold Russia responsible for this situation, including the use of incendiary and bunker buster bombs in an urban environment, a drastic escalation that puts civilians at great risk.»
«He's a guy who thinks at the highest levels — about government, about macroeconomic issues, about geopolitical issues and about what's happening in our industry,» says Colleen Johnston, TD's chief financial officer, adding, «Despite all he's achieved, he's also a guy who can put himself in other people's shoes and think like a normal person.»
«You can learn a ton about people if you put them in the right situations,» says Dee.
«You know I think the way we deal with the tax bill is by being honest about it, saying across time the very significant tax reductions for groups and parts of our economy that really weren't needed will hurt the fiscal condition of the country and put us in a bad position as it relates to other priorities we have,» Delaney said.
The beta phase alone garnered about 40,000 downloads of the smartphone version of the software from the Play store, while Whirlscape has been helping customers put the keyboard on their smartwatches on an case - by - case basis, Walmsley says.
«I pay attention to the analytics,» Greg says, «and that helps me think about where to put the ads in the show.
You should be working most of them,» says the entrepreneur, who himself puts in about 95 hours a week.
The U.S. - based Railway Supply Institute, whose members build more than 95 per cent of all North American tank cars and lease more than 70 per cent, said about 55,000 new tank cars will have been put in service between 2011 — when the new voluntary safety standards were adopted — and 2015.
«It's about embracing the qualities we like as opposed to putting down the things we don't like about ourselves,» he says.
«We've been worried about this for a long time,» says Dorothy Borchardt, a former Alderwoman in Madison's 12th district, whose husband Dick put in 36 years at Oscar Mayer.
He goes on to say that, in the absence of a willingness to learn about the market, investors should at least put their money with a qualified registered advisor so that there is some accountability for the advice they receive.
«Put it all together and it's no surprise the stocks shot up into the stratosphere on the news, or that the analyst community was universally positive about the deal,» Cramer said.
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