Sentences with phrase «then have a talk»

If you don't think so, then have a talk.
And then we've talked about elevated media inflation is our expectation right now.
Every now and then I'd talk about my dream of writing a book about my experiences in Dayton, and one day my husband Dan said, «Why don't you stop talking about it and just do it?
Since then he has talked up a move to a top half Premier League club and many (everyone) laughed.
We'd talk about what babies do with rattles and teething rings, and then we'd talk about the crib and the changing table until he seemed to understand that yes, this is BABY BROTHER»S room and BABY BROTHER will live here someday.
Then I would talk with friends who were experienced nursers.
Since then he has talked grandly, but has simply not accomplished enough.
You don't just commit — it's a long process of getting to know someone and then you have the talk, but with actual nice guys, they're already not seeing anyone else because they're into you and only you.
You show your students a creative work, and then have them talk about it in three steps:
Because then they would talk about having a nurse in every school, a health clinic kids can go to, regular checkups.
If you believe avoiding guns is the socially responsible thing to do, then have a talk with your advisor about delving into some of your portfolio holdings and examining what percentage of the total are invested in gun products or gun retailers.
You mentioned the feedback you got was your income was «just a bit too high» and if it is that case then I would talk to some more attorneys about what you can do to bring your income under the threshold.
Since then we've talked a little more about HTC's plans for multiple tablets, but today we're swinging back around to the idea of this Nexus model, with new reports of high - end specs and a possible citing at a regulatory agency.
Then I'd talk myself out of trying it and leave thinking «I'll tackle that later» argh!

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«An applicant then moves step - by - step through our interview process, talking with another person they'd work with at every stage of interviewing.»
«As a matter of fact, for those of you who are still using email, one of the things that I've done in my business is I've said, «If you talk about somebody in the company on email to me, then copy them on it,»» she says.
«Start - ups are going to talk to a reporter about their fundraise, it will hit the media — they won't have filed their form in advance — and then, apparently, they will be ineligible for 506 for one year,» Joe Wallin, a start - up lawyer in Seattle, pointed out this morning as he live - blogged the hearings.
He'd then talk to the brands, and they would listen, ultimately incorporating these suggestions into upcoming collections.
As for the Republican leadership, Walker said, «I would hope they come to us and begin to talk about solutions from here and what kind of energy there would be to ask him to say, «Listen, if you can't fulfill this role that you accepted, then maybe we need to look a different direction.»»
How is it, then, that when allegations arose that a Canadian mine may have been built with forced labour, the government's response was largely confined to drawing up «media lines» and «talking points?»
We act like the interview is done, then call them back in and have them go over everyone they met, including their names and what they talked about.
Then I talked to my father - in - law, who has decades of experience with this sort of thing.
«Back then, professors wouldn't even have projectors in the rooms,» Baker recalls of his experiences talking to teachers about education software.
He talks about hosting roundtables across the country, bringing together disparate groups that would otherwise never communicate with each other: «That's the job of government, to consult, to offer lots of opportunity for a discussion, and then to make a decision that we believe to be in the national interest.»
I had done a very successful afternoon talk show in Canada called The Alan Thicke Show, and then when they plucked me to be on TV in the States, they changed it to a nighttime show.
As long as you accept that fact, you can then talk seriously about just what bundle of rights and responsibilities corporations ought to have — that is, what form their personhood should take.
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.
While the funds suing Theranos in Delaware say the blood - testing startup talked to them about the share offer in September 2016, according to Bloomberg, they then found that Theranos designed the offer so that investment funds would not obtain «any recovery» in a bankruptcy filing.
Basically just educate yourself, and if I can do it then anyone can do it because I educated myself from reading business books and talking to people who had MBAs.
They then live a life talking about what they would do, and not what they can do.
Initiated by Keith's and then Mick's books, and followed by suspenseful talk of a tour, the public's seduction has stretched over a year.
It asks, it listens and it churns out a new product every six to eight weeks — «enough time to get it, use it, shoot it, talk about it and then you have another one,» Weiss says.
«They'd say it and then a couple minutes later I'd have no clue what their name was or what we were even talking about,» she says.
«If the U.S. government were talking about building a standalone 5G network then maybe they could secure it from certain threats but I don't see what use such a network would be,» he said.
Then, Carolyn Tastad, president, North America for Procter & Gamble (PG) and no. 37 on this year's list, talks to us about why Procter & Gamble has been shedding brands, and its strategy for growth and innovation.
Truly authentic leaders have learned to manage their fears by first acknowledging their fear and the causes, and then talking about their fears openly and honestly.
Once you've settled both of those things, then talk to either your manager or HR, express your potential willingness to volunteer, and ask how to proceed.
«We can't just keep setting up blue - ribbon committees with your wife and your wife and your husband, and they meet and they have a meal and they talk, talk talk talk, two hours later, then they write a report.»
If Cruise Automation gets that math right — meaning, if the car interprets the sensor data correctly and drives you safely to work while you talk to your colleague about the weather or text your spouse about dinner plans — then the company might have a chance.
Then I talk about whose failures or mistakes I made along the way and how they almost had to happen in order for these other opportunities to emerge.
When I thought about the Shkreli situation and the Valeant situation where you have folks who, in the instance of Shkreli and Turing, buy a drug that's been sold for 60 years at the price range of $ 13.50, then overnight to raise it to $ 750 per pill — and we're talking about life - saving drugs — that really concerned me.
But talking wistfully about «one day» is like leaning on the possibility that the future will open up some magic portal that will let you have everything you want right then and there.
And then don't stop talking until you've safely equalized the conversation.»
The two companies have apparently been talking and if the reality hasn't set in on Mobilicity yet — that it has no other options — then it probably never will.
«Once you start to talk about slowing momentum you do open up the risk that the slowing momentum could then turn into negative momentum,» said Wald, adding that he would «stay away» from Apple at this juncture.
I used to think about all of the books, articles and speeches that I wanted to create but then eventually talked myself out of it, because I would hit a wall and just tell myself that creativity isn't a strong suit of mine.
I have sat in restaurants and had people who I am sitting with, when people come over to talk to me, they say, «Come on, we're eating dinner here»... and I let it go for a while and then I turn to that person or those people and I say the following sentence: «How do you think we got this table?
Saying, «We haven't figured that out yet» will be met with stares that say, «What were you guys talking about all that time then
Columbia Sportswear wouldn't be the success it is today if the company talked about toughness, and then the zippers on their parkas disintegrated after a week.
Years ago, then INSEAD dean Gabriel Hawawini had talked of the possibility of setting up a campus in the U.S..
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