Sentences with phrase «to have a meeting with someone»

There are thousands couples who have met with anniversary more on net.
For example: A potential employer had me meeting with several interviewers.
However, such efforts have met with limited success.
Yes, I've had meetings with people, but they haven't got a director attached yet so that's the next thing.
The groups have met with five state lawmakers already.
He affirmed that the team would meet with other stakeholders in order to have a robust understanding of the challenges and expectations, as the country prepares for the 2019 general elections.
Other days, I might have meetings with clients and suppliers.
However, that decision should preferably only be taken after having met with an agent and discussed all the details and particular requirements and preferences.
How many times have I met with spouses like this, who just want the marriage over.
There are many reasons why the use of psychological models in biblical scholarship has met with resistance in some quarters.
But several proposed new coal plants have met with opposition from environmental groups, who claim they have successfully stopped the construction of eight out of eleven proposed plants.
For many, many years parents have met with teachers to check their child's progress at school.
Once the hiring team has met with suitable candidates and selected one who could be the next best talent to complete corporate goals, it's time to make a formal job offer.
Traditional language classes, typically involving students in rigorous grammatical training programs, have met with mixed success.
I also had a meeting with my assistants once a week to reflect on what we were doing.
Having just had a meeting with — first several of your students and then all who studied with you.
Some members of the group have spoken at gun - control rallies and have meetings with state officials planned for this week.
I ask owners why they can't have meetings with their staff.
We are going to have meetings with all those who are ready to open up and return to the PDP.
Many of those efforts have met with little success so far.
A pilot community cat program has met with great success and now the program has become permanent.
The owner had a meeting with the airport commission and the prime minister that evening, so I gave him the information.
So the next morning we go to see the man we're having a meeting with about upgrading me to solo status.
The game has met with widespread critical acclaim, with our own review giving it a 95.
Yet the campaign to pull down churches has met with considerable resistance.
His intelligent efforts to produce a satisfactory chronological scheme have met with much difficulty and less than complete success.
His administration has met with the county more than a dozen times this month.
Especially when you could have met with someone else.
I already had a meeting with a man and there was no chemistry.
Since then, the plan has met with mixed reviews, and the governor admits he has more selling to do.
I have bought and sold a handful of homes and have met with dozens of agents over the years.
And over the course of today, we'll have some meetings with various groups to work those through.
And for once in the history of the world, a proposed bill has met with the approval of the record labels and the tech companies.
Having meetings with professional and those who have experience is very important.
We work on this between classes and often have meetings with different vendors as well as different groups in the community to promote our studio.
While such a proposal has met with criticism from employers, the question is, will it work?
During the course of the year, the incoming school leader would meet with families, community groups and plan for a new opportunity to build change.
However, not all the government's measures in relation to local government have met with similar success.
Avoid the training when your child had met with an accident.
He sometimes even has meetings with me about our weekly menu, believe it or not.
The league has met with potential investors, and owners will vote on the spinoff plan next week.
It can be easy for a client to feel left out when their partner has met with a therapist on their own.
Here are seven methods that have met with varying success.
There have been several different bills and each one has met with resistance.
It was suggested that debates or role - playing would meet with least resistance from students.
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