Sentences with phrase «so talk it over»

And using a pacifier may actually protect preemies from SIDS, so talk it over with his doctor before ruling it out.
There are lots of variables here, so talk this over with your investing advisor to make sure you're saving enough to supplement your pension — or even replace it if your state's plan goes belly - up.

Not exact matches

So I'll go into some of the details of the vehicle design and performance, and I'm gonna gloss over — I'll only talk a little bit about that the technical details in the actual presentation, and then I'll leave the detailed technical questions to the Q&A that follows.
«London will be competing with other capitals over the forthcoming (Saudi Aramco) IPO so there is probably going to be some talk about the listing.
But for all the big talk, Ivey has a lot of walk.MBA graduates, according to the school's owndata, can expect an average starting salaryof over $ 98,000 a year upon graduation.Every class evolves from students tacklingreal - world problems on their own, to doing so in groups, then as an entire class.Outside the classroom, the school offersscores of special projects, internationalinternships and one - of - a-kind programs, like the Ivey Consulting Project, the largestand longest - running Canadian programpairing MBA students with real - world businessesin need of help.
So over time I've gotten fairly good at Social Jiu - Jitsu, the ancient art of getting people to talk about themselves.
Over and over again, they talk about the ability to really connect with other business owners which can be so easy to miss in today's Internet driven woOver and over again, they talk about the ability to really connect with other business owners which can be so easy to miss in today's Internet driven woover again, they talk about the ability to really connect with other business owners which can be so easy to miss in today's Internet driven world.
Perhaps that explains why it's so rare to see Musk talk to someone on the phone without simultaneously doing something else: pecking out an e-mail, scanning invoices, mulling over a spreadsheet, shopping for computer equipment, fiddling with his BlackBerry.
Whether it's connecting with a co-worker over the phone, finding a volunteer opportunity during lunch or after work, or just going to the local store and chatting up the guy in aisle 6 rearranging the canned goods, talk to someone so you don't become a hermit.
SPECIAL REPORT: Kylie Radford has built Morrison into a highly regarded fashion brand over more than 15 years, so it's a little surprising to hear the way she talks about the current business environment.
So it doesn't take a lot, even if you're a small company, to find some way to solicit feedback from either a large group of your customers through an email campaign with a SurveyMonkey link or even just kind of talking to customers on a regular basis over the fourth quarter to get some feedback.
But ultimately the dollar, because our country is going to get so much stronger economically, if you look at what's happened to our country over the — look, I've been talking about this with you for 25 years.
Before his talk, Berger told me over coffee that he's not so sure about the of - the - moment advertising strategies often positioned as the only way business owners — especially small - business owners — can expand their brand and engage consumers.
That included talking with them regularly, poring over research, and even wearing an insulin pump and checking my blood sugar regularly for a period of time so I could better understand what it was like for them.
So my talking up over the years is more trying to shine transparency on what we're already saying in private rooms.
And if you believe the talk in technology circles, robots and intelligent software are quickly becoming so sophisticated and so ubiquitous that they are about to take over the work done by millions more.
A collection agency, whether through the US government or private lender, won't usually settle a defaulted student loan debt if it's less than the amount that the lender is likely to receive over the life of the original loan — so negotiation is essential during settlement talks.
, but change happens, and I'm still a CNBC contributor, so you can see my talking head over there....
In many situations, an insurer and a hospital group would barely talk to each other outside a meeting every year or so to haggle over how much to pay for a knee replacement or an overnight hospital stay.
Cook has been talking up AR for over a year, so this should come as no surprise.
At Tigris, we have over 1,500 staff boasting a wide range of talents, so we can find a Temporary Trade Show Helper who can talk the talk and walk the walk!
Either way, to us, the most interesting facets of this report — and it really is worth poring over — are the connections it's able to make by talking with so many people around the world.
The first is legacy: that most firms still have so much «clean - up» to do to fix longstanding technology and data issues that have built up over the years: systems don't talk with one another; data aggregation takes days or weeks, when the needs are really more immediate; and data quality isn't what it needs to be.
So let's stop arguing over whether or not it's «smart» or whether or not it's beta and start talking about how it has the potential to improve investment outcomes.
However, we don't think so; in fact, we believe markets may finally be focusing on the constructive fundamental backdrop we have been trying to talk about over the seemingly never - ending political and geopolitical noise.
And over time as I myself have grown over the past five years, the blog has also kind of shifted so while that ruthless prioritization is still a major theme, I now also talk a lot about how that same concept applies to the way the way that you spend your time and energy.
It's so tempting to get right down to business when talking with employees over the phone or on a video conference, but the beginnings of those interactions are a great time to connect with one another on a human level.
These include being frequently interrupted or talked over; having decision - makers primarily address your male colleagues, even if they're junior to you; working harder to receive the same recognition as your male peers; having your ideas ignored unless they're rephrased by your male colleagues; worrying so much about being either «too nice» or «sharp elbowed» that it hurts your ability to be effective; frequently being asked how you manage your work - life balance; and perhaps most difficult of all, not having peers who have been through similar situations to support you during tough times.
Doc there were over five Councils of Nicea so which one are u talking about.
Mitchell's tale is worth pausing over in order to head off from the very beginning one of the great hazards of talking about Tocqueville: so generalizing his ideas that they collapse into commonplaces no one could possibly disagree with.
you sir are practicing a religion one that means so much to you that you use it as your online name also please show me where I call you a fool or is telling someone not to make a fool of themself the same as calling them a fool which would mean you are very religious as far as Colin he said nothing that related to the debate I was in with you... we are talking about Atheism as a religious view not debating the existence of God now look over the definitions I have shown you and please explain how Atheism does not fit into the said definitions And you claim that evolution is true so the burden of proof falls in your lap as it is the base of your religion.
I think Kerry is over generalizing in the first place to say people don't want to talk about God, so as I said it may be some to do with her and in my experience many are very open to praying and talking about God.
We talk about the gains we've made as a society over the last half a century or so, but we still have a long way to go.
Liberal Boomers, who seldom if ever seriously criticize the legions of conservative - demonizers in your midst, for this post I will mostly join Mr. Druckenmiller in accusing you outright, that is, I will act as if this was your premeditated plan motivated by selfish interest, and not a pattern of political self - delusion that you fell into, given the drip - drip - drip of Democrat talking points over the years, given your gleeful listening to those who dismissed conservatives as hateful dunces, so that you ceased to even consider the NUMBERS conservatives kept pointing to, and just kept on doggedly voting D.
So spare them your Ricky Gervais quotes - especially considering that he talks about God the way someone describes an ex-girlfriend they're «like totally over
Ironically, his choice for an example of «beautiful non-directive leadership» is the biblical Abigail, who in talking David out of killing Nabal, «exerted great influence over David... but did so with amazing restraint and submissiveness.»
I think @HamillHimself lives around the corner from me in Malibu so he can just come over and we can talk about it over a cup of coffee.
After we came back to the rented condo filled with college students, frozen, we knew the night couldn't end and so we drove to a Village Inn and leaned over a formica table and bitter coffee, talking until dawn.
So, rather than talking over women and presuming to know how to speak for and understand a woman's issue, it is extremely important to listen.
«So it gave us an opportunity to talk about their conviction and why they don't eat pork and what that means, and it really opened up some great opportunities of dialogue and conversation — just really over cuisine — all of us sitting down and talking about what our beliefs are.»
They have been talking about it for weeks and weeks, studying and praying and gathering voices, so I'm thrilled that it has finally launched and that so many women from all over the world are jumping on board, defining and redefining dangerous and talking candidly about why God needs dangerous women.
This week we've been talking about how changes in faith affect our relationships, and today I wanted to share a few lessons that I've learned as my own faith has evolved over the past ten years or so.
Should we be talking about the billions who perished at the hands of the Christian Church over the sixteen hundred years or so prior to the age of enlightenment?
We talk so much about personal faith, personal salvation, and all those things are critical, but I think it's so important that we understand that we're part of an eternal relay and we're responsible for handing over the baton of faith to our generation.
There are four affirmations about Jesus Christ that historically have been stressed in Christian faith: (1) Jesus is truly human, bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh, living a human life under the same human conditions any one of us faces — thus Christology, statement of the significance of Jesus, must start «from below,» as many contemporary theologians are insisting; (2) Jesus is that one in whom God energizes in a supreme degree, with a decisive intensity; in traditional language he has been styled «the Incarnate Word of God»; (3) for our sake, to secure human wholeness of life as it moves onward toward fulfillment, Jesus not only lived among us but also was crucified for us — this is the point of talk about atonement wrought in and by him; (4) death was not the end for him, so it is not as if he never existed at all; in some way he triumphed over death, or was given victory over it, so that now and forever he is a reality in the life of God and effective among humankind.
So pray tell, what is more rediculous, believeing in the theory of natural selection over time, or that a rib woman talked to a sanke and then fed her boyfriend a majic apple.
So do you believe in talking snakes, magic apples, and a horned red beast who rules over an underground lava city?
For so it is with men in this world: first a man sins from frailty and weakness; and then — yes, then perhaps he learns to flee to God and to be helped by faith which saves from all sin; but of this we are not talking here — then he despairs over his weakness and becomes, either a Pharisee who in despair manages to attain a certain legal righteousness, or he despairs and plunges again into sin.
But the despairer, as he was depicted in the foregoing, did not observe what was happening behind him, so to speak; he thinks he is in despair over something earthly and constantly talks about what he is in despair over, and yet he is in despair about the eternal; for the fact that he ascribes such great value to the earthly, or, to carry the thought further, that he ascribes to something earthly such great value, or that he first transforms something earthly into everything earthly, and then ascribes to the earthly such great value, is precisely to despair about the eternal.
He wasn't talking about me, of course, but he said that the big problem in the church today is that people read the Bible, they don't like what they read, and so they reject what the Bible clearly teaches because they prefer their own theology over the theology of the Bible.
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