That's the stage that precedes the tens or hundreds of resumes you will have to go through before
you start calling people to interviews and evaluating their potential.
Great in theory, Kelly, but in practice people who are focused on their own welfare get resentful about sharing,
start calling people in need «loafers» and «welfare cheats» and lots of other names.
Meaningful dialogue can't be had if the first thing you do is
start calling people names for their opinions.
If
you start calling people names, or start shouting at others by using ALL CAPS, or decide you can consign people to hell for believing «heresy,» I will ban you from this blog faster than you can quote your favorite Bible verse.
I turned off the heat, closed the broiler and
started calling people while the fish was up in flames.
This means the player was waiting and once the negotiations broke down he came out and
started calling people clowns for imaging him leaving Madrid!
«It is rather unfortunate that after the party won and the government established, some people
started calling some people criminals, thieves and people of questionable character.
«And that's why Andres and I started phone banking right away,
started calling people, trying to get everyone to the polls.
You download software from the Skype servers, and assuming you have a headset or a microphone and speakers attached to your computer, you can immediately
start calling people.
As his deadline for leaving Yale drew closer, colleagues nudged him to take a different tack and
start calling people he knew.
If
I start calling people out specifically I'm just going to gush about everyone, but since Tris is very much the anchor of the series, and Four is of particular interest to many of you, I feel like I should say that Shailene Woodley as Tris and Theo James as Four are everything I hoped for (or maybe more than I dared to hope for).
Someone would pull out a Rolodex and
start calling people and then wait for them to call back.»
morganfell, I can
start calling people «fanMEN» or even «fanHUMANS» if you really want to, but at some point you got ta use the words that people understand.
Is it really necessary or professional to
start calling people names and trying to stain their character because you don't agree with their opinions?
This would be like, when the wipers didn't work, instead of redesigning them, the inventor
started calling people who pointed out that they aren't working «deniers» or claiming that they were just «rain shills» or perhaps even trying to redefine «working» as just moving or vibrating a little bit, instead of actually cleaning the windshield.
I'm now going to
start calling these people «global warming Nazis».
Should
I start calling people to say my goodbyes?
and the last thing you want to do is
start calling people at home trying to find them.
Start calling people you used to work with and see if they can help you remember.
After being laid off, Murray did the traditional thing that everyone says you should do — get your resume together and
start calling people.
Keep your resume updated at all times so that you'll be ready to
start calling people and sending emails immediately if the worst happens.
You could
start calling people on sarcasm during conversations, modeling a respectful communication style.
* Prospecting is a big part of your work, and unless you are a natural extrovert, it takes a lot to pick up the phone and
start calling people.
Not exact matches
The best IT staffers, she found, were the ones who were able to field the
calls that
start with «I don't know anything about technology,» offer reassurance and empathy, and then walk
people through the learning process — the ones, in other words, who offer the users some empowerment.
I
started making
calls and reaching out to
people.
The ICO was for a supposed
start - up
called Giza, which claimed to be developing a super-secure device that would allow
people to store cryptocurrencies.
In a 564 -
person trial, patients whose ovarian cancer recurred (and who had already
started treatment with chemotherapy) given Rubraca, part of a new class of cancer drugs
called «PARP» inhibitors, lived, on median, for double the amount of time without their disease getting even worse compared with those given a placebo.
Then when things
start going really bad,
people are going to
call and say, «You must save me.
Some of the experiences
people started sharing were harrowing, like the time one user said he actually had the cops
called on him when the neighbor mistook him for a burglar.
I
started going door to door in 1995 to sell subscriptions to a magazine and
call - in service, in which
people would submit reviews of the work someone had done for them.
People started calling, wanting franchises.
He focused on how Comey
called Trump and his staff «liars,» saying that Comey «thought so little of President - Elect Trump's first briefing reaction he
started documenting everything» and pointing out that Comey «gave a first
person account of an obstruction narrative.»
Starting in 2009, the surge in natural gas production from fracking created what
people have
called a «glut» in the US.
Uberconference is free for
calls with up to 17
people but you'll have to listen to a brand message at the
start of each
call.
«Next,
start your morning by creating a list of five
people you need to email or
call in the day.
Start by looking at so -
called «
people search» engines.
The Department of Justice has
started a criminal investigation into Uber's software
called Greyball, a technology that helped drivers evade local regulators, a
person familiar with the investigation told The New York Times.
Andras Forgacs
started getting
calls from the last group of
people he imagined would be interested in his company — fashionistas.
After he wore them for the first time on the air,
people started calling in to say that they liked the look.
And he also knew that the business he's
starting, a service
called Diggen to allow Web retailers to better target shoppers, was hardly about to inflame the passions of the kinds of
people who donate money on sites like Kickstarter.
With VOIP,
calls that
start at your office jump onto the Internet and then reconnect with the phone system at the very last stop — the office of the
person you are
calling.
In 2008, Raad Mobrem
started a business
called Dura Doggie, but Mobrem and his team came to realize that
people were more interested in «his company's in - house order system.»
But in 2008, in the midst of the financial crisis, we
started noticing that young
people were doing some awfully significant things, whether in the financial world (Meredith Whitney had just made her bold
call against Citigroup), in the tech world (Facebook was beginning to crank into high gear), or in other industries (Kevin Plank's apparel upstart Under Armour was giving Nike a real run for its money).
He mentioned Square, a payments startup founded by Twitter co-creator Jack Dorsey, that got its
start processing
people's credit cards but has branched out with new services including a Venmo - like system
called Square Cash.
As word of the alliance's success has spread,
people have
started calling from other cities and towns.
«In the beginning you might tell the team to
start cold
calling people and win business,» says Bullard.
To avoid bad but vaguely plausible
start - up ideas — what the Y Combinator team
calls sitcom ideas, i.e., the kind of ideas TV writers would make up if a character on a show had a
start - up — choose something that some
people want a lot rather than something lots of
people might sort of want a little.
In response to such a
call from the G - 20 in Washington, D.C. last week, Germany's finance minister side stepped the issue and talked about the need for the ECB to
start withdrawing its money market liquidity — i.e., whatever remains of a meager life support to economies crushed with 19 million
people out of work and 3.6 million of young
people unable to find jobs and make a living.
«As
people started to exit, we were the first phone
call they made,» says Romanow.
When friends
started bombarding her with messages about the colorful drink, Laylah responded by
calling it a «Frappajappajooza» — and
people believed her.