Sentences with phrase «to get to»

Each new hire will get to meet every one of the company's three partners, says founder Pushkar Kumar, whose company, after piloting in India, is planning to incorporate in the U.S. in the next 10 to 12 months.
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«With that said, we did overall see indications, certainly in the market, around uncertainty as to the tax treatment and the duration of the time it might take in order to get to resolution.
BUSINESS
That means you've got to be compelling.
BUSINESS
Those countries are being used by thousands of migrants as a conduit to bother enter the European Union and to get to more prosperous northern countries like Germany and Austria.
BUSINESS
All those things came together and showed that as a leader of an organisation and leader of the community, you have got to involve yourself.
BUSINESS
I follow people I'd like to get to know, comment on their books, etc, retweet posts that I think are genuinely valuable.
BUSINESS
If you mess things up at the start, you'll soon enough get to that awful and uncomfortable conversation where someone will ask you about one of the new hires and you'll say «I don't know» or «the jury's still out.»
BUSINESS
The single-engine turboprop can't even get to Australia.
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