Trump insisted on CNBC that he believes in free trade, but «to be a good free trader you have to have
smart people on our side also, and we are being out negotiated on every corner.»
Not exact matches
«I think Hillary is
smart, but she's just upset so many
people on the other
side, that it's going to be very, very difficult,» he said.
«I think Hillary is
smart, but she's just upset so many
people on the other
side, that it's going to be very, very difficult.»
When you can find
people to fill jobs in Colorado, they will be part of one of the best workforces in the nation —
smart and savvy, but
on the expensive
side.
Meanwhile the opposing
side is made of largely a lot of seemingly logical «
smart» often well educated
people who are ironically no where nearly as «
smart» as
people out there generally think or realize so it literally becomes a debate of ignorant verses stupid
on both
sides which I do as a footnote occasionally find mildly entertaining.
I guarantee the reason for them... is not just because the few
on one
side or the other, are so much
smarter... and have the right to classify the other billions of
people, convenientlly as idiots... or that all religion is imaginary fairy tales or all science is against God or that any of its truths are not in harmony with a higher concept of God.
It is also a great outfit for slimmer guys as velvet is a fabric which looks best
on smart people, if you're
on the healthier
side, then you really need to avoid this material.
It is important for a graduate to dress
smart, as you want the
people on the other
side of the table to take you seriously and not consider you a kid just out of college.
99 %
people there will be totally
on your
side and kinder than kind, but watch out for the one or two who want to score points off you by asking
smart - ass questions to get attention, if there's a Q&A after your reading.
On one
side I see
smart, well - intentioned
people continuing to discuss school reform strategies via the illusory lens of achievement, and refusing to acknowledge the ways in which that word has come less and less to reflect any fully conceptualized reflection of the real thing we seek — learning.
He's a
smart guy who's very friendly, he just likes to take his time and get to know
people slowly since he's a little
on the timid
side.
Franklin is a repo man who dabbles in gangbanger crime
on the
side, but who is far
smarter than the
people he has been associating with.
I know, for instance, why there are
smarter and more knowledgeable
people than me
on the «wrong»
side of the climate debate.
There are many
smart, informed
people on the climate skeptic
side of the debate (see here).
On the flip
side, if you leave a thoughtful,
smart, or interesting comment, that can lead to the right
people to your site.
Some of it has happened sort of independently of what the lawyers have actually been doing, and more having to do with how Google's getting
smarter, and when we talk about specifically in local search, that's definitely played a big role, that Google has evolved to give much more localized and personalized results than they used to, and that's caused the effect of
people in your local area being able to find local lawyers, as opposed to if you wrote about a consumer law post and somebody
on the other
side of the country finds it, now you're going to see Google serving results for consumer lawyers that are in the neighborhood, around the corner.
The
smart people over at Lexisnexis created an infographic to help ensure you practice falls
on the prosperous
side.
On a
side note, I wish
people would stop making up terms like «
smart casual,» which generally just manage to confuse
people.