Sentences with phrase «stand them in good stead when»

This anti-politically correct will also stand them in good stead when the unions come for UKIP if they look like seriously challenging Labour.
A heavy reel with smooth, strong action, this product will stand you in good stead when you hook a real fighter.
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This brief beginner's guide to forex trading should stand you in good stead when you feel ready to take the plunge and start your currency trading career.
They'll stand you in good stead when the time comes to sell your home.
Understanding the relationship between pressure and volume as well as how nitrogen works in your body will stand you in good stead when your tech instructor starts talking about decompression algorithms.
They are not concerned to predict what will happen in 2100 and plan around that, but to identify ways to determine policies which will stand us in good stead when we are uncertain as to the likely pace and direction of changes.
It is the one that offers reliable coverage that will stand you in good stead when you need it.
As we've seen, politics are all about people, so strong Interpersonal Skills will stand you in good stead when it comes to building and maintaining your network.
Having this level of practical experience will stand you in good stead when it's time to move on to your next opportunity, too.

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This will stand us in good stead, when, inevitably, somebody figures out how to crash the whole web, or large portions of it.
Every time you carry your child close to you, you reinforce your child's sense of security that will stand them in such good stead when it's time to explore the world on their own.
Her practical skills stood her in good stead in 1991, when she was scouting for a research group to join after her first year as a graduate student at MIT.
Little did I realise that when the plunge had to be taken, this all was really going to stand me in good stead.
Two, insofar as wealth is created by having access to capital markets, having more reported earnings from operations tends to stand a company in better stead when raising equity capital at attractive prices (or at all) on Wall Street rather than having less operating earnings.
The ecosystem and sense of loyalty that all this fostered during the Xbox 360 years ought to have stood Microsoft in good stead when it came to getting people to upgrade to their next console - but other things intervened.
When Jason and I launched Gapingvoid and I became an artist full time, this lesson from 1990's Chicago stood us in good stead from the start.
«There are the hours,» reflects [Leon] Wieseltier [in an article from The New Republic], «when the old Penguin paperbacks must stand us in good stead
It will therefore stand you in good stead at interview if you can talk about times when you maintained good relationships with team members, even when you disagreed about how to achieve an objective.
As I mentioned, when you make it through to the interview stage, being able to drop in that you have had those conversations and put the effort in will stand you in good stead.
This stood me in good stead because when I was later learning Domestic Science at school, I'd already become a tidy worker in the kitchen which brought praise from my teacher.
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