Sentences with phrase «sticking to his word of»

It's likely Meyer sticks to his words of not making an example out of Stoneburner or Mewhort and only slaps both of them on the wrist.
However, with that being the harsh reality, its good to see HP sticking to its word of remaining committed to the WebOS operating system.

Not exact matches

In her book Hello, My Name is Awesome... How to Create Brand Names That Stick, former Ogilvy & Mather copywriter Alexandra Watkins of naming firm Eat My Words offers two mnemonics to help you get the basics right.
The question is, will you harness the power of word - of - mouth marketing for your small business by giving it a nudge in the right direction or will you choose to stick your head in the sand and hope for the best?
A lot of times you read about how to go about getting new customers and getting the word out, but the reality is that it's incredibly hard to get users to flock to your site and stick.
After SAP bought the company, he was asked to stick around to help give the company some «cloud DNA,» in the words of CEO Bill McDermott.
Draw what you want to say: Even if you are not an illustrator, there is something about using symbols and stick figures to communicate your message instead of words.
It shows a teenage boy with the word «HACKER» written on a piece of paper stuck to his forehead.
«They stick to their word,» Ayrapetov said of the hackers, «because they want the business to be a sustainable model.»
If you're stuck without a 401 (k), with a high income (I realize this is a creative use of the word «stuck»), or both, you'll need to use a taxable account.
At the lower rungs of the corporate ladder, the word «no» is taboo, and the habit of saying yes to everything seems to stick around in our careers for years.
Stick to your mission. Backcountry.com's mission has always been to be the best core gear e-tailer, but with only an online presence, the company has the challenge of utilizing all possible storefront opportunities to get the word out.
And this is the most important point: When we talk about the qualities of a great leader or read their words on paper without truly understanding the enormous challenges they face and the rare strength it takes to overcome them, we may as well be two - dimensional stick figures trying to imagine a three - dimensional world.
Indeed, the word's steady hold on the global lexicon has lent itself to some interesting bits of industry lately — from its inclusion in the updated Scrabble game, to beauty campaigns like Lady Gaga's just - announced partnership with Shiseido, to the prevalence of selfie sticks (especially this New Year's Eve) and companies like GoPro, Purina and Samsung cashing in with promotional selfies.
Of course it takes tremendous amounts of time and effort and, for lack of a more scientific word, stick - to - itiveness, to make any real progress in the worlOf course it takes tremendous amounts of time and effort and, for lack of a more scientific word, stick - to - itiveness, to make any real progress in the worlof time and effort and, for lack of a more scientific word, stick - to - itiveness, to make any real progress in the worlof a more scientific word, stick - to - itiveness, to make any real progress in the world.
What stuck with me were the words of a fifty - five - year - old CEO of a very successful PR firm who said of her professional self, «I put her on when I go to work.»
In other words, Alberta is using a carrot instead of a stick to create higher - end manufacturing jobs.
The risk, of course, is that Mr. Legere doesn't stick to his word, and a merged company becomes bigger and more complacent.
The focus is on relentless striving to please customers, or «customer obsession» (No. 1), with words like «mission» used to describe lightning - quick delivery of Cocoa Krispies or selfie sticks.
You'll learn how to make ideas stick, how to increase your influence, how to generate more word of mouth, and how to use the power of social networks to spread information and influence.
(The new moniker was an amalgam of a nonsense word Markoe and Letterman would say to each other — «melman» — coupled with a nod to one of the Watergate conspirators, Egil «Bud» Krogh Jr.) From the debut, DeForest became one of the show's leading lights of absurdity, a seemingly clueless every - schlub stumbling his way through new - product parodies («Toast on a Stick») or plugging the fictional «Melman Bus Lines.»
I became (for lack of a better word) a mentor to many advisors, where they'd bring opportunities to me that were stuck (or they'd actually lost) and I'd work with them to recover the opportunity.
Second: The Creation tale is simply a way for early humans to explain mans creation and «fall» from God's predetermined path... The old testament is full of stuff more related to philosophy and health advice then «Gods word» However, this revelation has not made me less of a christian... In Contrast to those stuck in «the old ways» regarding faith (not believing in neanderthals and championing the claim that earth is only 6000 years old), I believe God created the universe on the very principle of physics and evolution (and other sciencey stuff)... Thus the first clash of atoms was the first step in the billionyear long recipe in creating the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets, life itself and us.
As long as you stick with the Bible as the final word on ethics, or of knowing God's principles (as the Pope and Gary do), then we are going to have folks who feel they are above dialogue — because why is dialogue needed if you know God's principle or his Wword on ethics, or of knowing God's principles (as the Pope and Gary do), then we are going to have folks who feel they are above dialogue — because why is dialogue needed if you know God's principle or his WordWord?
A computer program can be designed (the word deserves emphasis here) to do just about anything, including to mutate stick figures that look vaguely like animals (or trees) into all kinds of shapes.
But when we turn the Bible into an adjective and stick it in front of another loaded word (like manhood, womanhood, politics, economics, values, marriage, and even equality), we tend to ignore or downplay the parts of the Bible that don't fit our presuppositions.
If you've been feeling stuck, Leeana's life - giving words in Begin Again will show you how to forgive yourself, develop new and healthier patterns of living, and do away with resentment and regret.
Kudos to Rev. Saturnia for sticking with the prophetic word God had given for that day and not cowering or compromising because it might offend one of the most powerful men in the world.
When she found herself stuck in a cycle of hurt, regret, and restless, Leeana reached for these words to receive rest and learn to begin again.
My sermon's chances are ruined when they get stuck in critique mode, or when they leap to agree or disagree instead of letting the words do the word's work in them.
It helps me (at least) to keep in mind that what ever we say and however about «these things» we are always inadequately indicating beyond our words and images and myths — but also literalizing them, getting stuck inside our ways of talking.
I implore you to stick with the facts of God's word and as the apostle Paul commanded learn to rightly divide the word of truth.
The Word of God is always up to date even though some believers and non believers are stuck in the past.
Louder than Words encourages and motivates those stuck in a rut of tepid or untapped faith to take the plunge, make the effort and leaving false humility behind, to aim high.
[For the life of me, I can't figure out where I'm getting stuck with the word filter, so I will be doing this in pieces, to narrow it down.]
So I stick with «liberal» but put before it the word «new» to indicate that, while there is a historical connection with the old liberal church, we speak of a church that finds itself in a different situation.
Still, the smears stuck even to those he targeted unfairly, who for the rest of their lives bore a stain not caused by their actions, but by his words.
I am not trying to prove that the Qur» an is the word of God using scientific knowledge as a yard stick because any yardstick is supposed to be more superior than what is being checked or verified.
«Every word you have written and spoken has been pure light to me,» Waugh once told his friend, and it was Waugh who came closer than anyone to explaining the difficulty of assessing a fellow writer who did not «employ a single recognizable idiosyncratic style» or stick to a single genre.
Let's stick to common uses of words and not engage in crazy word play.
Where do we start to make amends, think of the people we have prejudices against and change our attitudes towards them, even when the Humble Pie sticks in our craw, that is another germanic word meaning throat.
I stuck with you, trying to give you the benefit of the doubt knowing that often times you word things in such a way to illicit a reaction, so I decided to watch and listen.
We need to stick to what the Bible truly says... All of it is true and we follow God's word.
But within a few days, you had written blog posts, started an Amazon petition, coined the term «Vaginagate», created «Team Vagina» t - shirts, called a bunch of Christian bookstores, and pleaded with me to stick to my guns and keep the word «vagina» in the book.
Words of wisdom: Be careful though; when we become stuck in «negative grieving» it is as if we are «choosing» to keep our heart broken.
If I stick to the meanings of the words used to describe or define God, I will be able to discern the possibility or impossibility of the described being's existence from such.
But the other thing that kind of stuck out to me as the word play of her name.
Yet since some of these latter terms may require further explanation, it seems best to use the words Jesus Himself used, and stick with «everlasting life» or «eternal life.»
«8 Arabs generally use this word to denote the act of shaping of a reed for writing, or of an arrow, or of a stick or of a piece of wood.9 Al - ban, one who shapes, is one of the names of God in the Qur» an10.
But confusion is the epitaph Of a world split in two Because words are used in lieu of true Each side sticks to its own vieOf a world split in two Because words are used in lieu of true Each side sticks to its own vieof true Each side sticks to its own view.
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