Sentences with phrase «time speaking openly»

This is my first time speaking openly about this (mild panic attack happening over here) but I'm trying to get pregnant.
I was in my college boyfriend's dorm room the first time I spoke openly about my stutter.

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Wood is not only one of the most senior employees at Bloomberg, but he also takes time to mentor LGBT staff and has spoken at a number of events, panels, and conferences about being an openly LGBT leader in business.
James Burke, the Johnson and Johnson chairman at the time, was praised for his leadership as he spoke to the press openly about all the mistakes the company had made that caused the 8 deaths from Tylenol.
At the end of the day, you spend more time with your coworkers than your family, so it's worth that extra consideration and tough love to learn to speak openly and constructively to each other.
The New York Times» Andrew Kramer reported on the phenomenon in December, writing that «for more than three years, rather than rely on military officers working out of isolated bunkers, Russian government recruiters have scouted a wide range of programmers, placing prominent ads on social media sites, offering jobs to college students and professional coders, and even speaking openly about looking in Russia's criminal underworld for potential talent.»
The Irish bishops had always been equivocal in their support — some were openly hostile — and perhaps the dream of an English - speaking Catholic university was simply unrealisable within the United Kingdom at that time.
It often appeared in times of crisis when its author could not speak openly.
Once upon a time there was a country where men could speak openly for and against such things.
Atheists in times past would be delegated to the back doors of society the dregs so to speak yet we see them openly challenging Christians and insulting them on their own blog page.
I actually emailed him and thanked him for taking the time to speak to fans so openly and surprisingly enough, he responded right away with a thoughtful note.
This isn't the first time Thomas has spoken openly about the Celtics since being moved, but it's the first time he's done so in a reporter scrum.
The young defender has spoken openly about his desire to be England captain, but he's unlikely to have gained enough experience by the time the next captaincy selection comes around.
Sol said when he went to Arsenal the first time players would speak their minds and openly criticize each other and gee each other up.
After RB Leipzig rejected Arsenal's $ 30m bid out of hand, the Swedish attacking midfielder's agent spoke openly about the player's desire to move to the Premier League «[Leipzig] didn't buy [Forsberg] for $ 15m, but for $ 3m and he signed a new contract and paid them back 10 times.
Children don't usually see the long - term impact a bad choice can make on their futures, but you can help guide their understanding of peer pressure issues by speaking openly, being non-judgmental and choosing a good time to bring up the topic.
«It's time for people like me to speak completely frankly, openly and honestly with the British people about the challenges we face and I'll be doing that day after day in the new year.»
According to a report by The New York Times, the IS secret service member was speaking openly about the situation, saying that they have loads of people living in European countries and waiting for commands to attack the European people.»
But this is the first time the administration has spoken openly of the need and cemented it as a priority by setting aside funds in the budget.
For the time, Igbo leaders are now speaking up openly against Nnamdi Kanu
For me personally, the inability to speak openly to fans about this issue has been difficult, frustrating and at times painful.
We need to speak openly about the time it takes from start to finish to work with a separation anxiety dog.
Bioware have openly spoken about it several times before, but have unsurprisingly been pretty vague.
At the time of his death from AIDS - related complications at the age of 31 — after a creative period of just ten years — Keith Haring had achieved international renown, not just for his art but also for his political activism; after contracting HIV, Haring exploited his fame and spoke openly about his illness.
Tartikoff Karatz spoke of the sense of revival she feels on the board, especially compared to the time in 2012 and early 2013 when MOCA seemed to be foundering, with budget cuts and friction that erupted openly after the forced resignation of Schimmel, who'd been at odds with Deitch.
As I see it, too many leaders understand quite well the precarious status of the tiny planet we inhabit; nonetheless, they adamantly refuse to acknowledge or speak openly about the distinctly human - induced predicament that looms ominously before the human community in our time.
Others fear that reference checking is a waste of time because former employers won't reveal a candidate's weaknesses or speak openly about an individual's performance.
It can be important for couples to speak openly about needing to talk more, needing to spend more time bonding or needing to be more intimate.
One of the things that, I believe, contributed to my own personal success in the industry, is that although I can and do talk openly with people, and speak my mind candidly when called upon to do so, the fact that I respect privacy in an absolute fashion, and remain neutral at all times, in no small measure was noted by my clients.
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