Sentences with phrase «very little say»

She's 17 now so I have very little say about what she does now, but I must admit she has pretty good taste.
The parties generally have very little say in terms of how the dispute is resolved.
Once you make work, and put it out there, you have very little say.
Independent bookstores were not thrilled, but had very little say in the matter.
In a big traditional house there are teams of people making decisions about your book and you get very little say — if any.
As charter leaders, we have very little say in the charter authorization task with one notable exception: the external review process.
However, once the deed is done, parents have very little say over how their publicly - funded neighborhood school will be run.
The customs union is possible (no customs on goods), like what Turkey has, but then the UK would have no say, or very, very little say in trade policy, so no special deal with the US, India, Australia or whatever for the UK.
We have very little say in what the NMPF IDFA promote.
Authoritarian parents do not negotiate, and children have very little say, or may even be punished for speaking their mind.
Mr Cobb said he didn't like to see the takeover of an Australian agri - business «simply because unlike land and water, they can take it with them, they can take what they want to process and trade it outside of Australia with us having very little say in it».
Do you think that perhaps those soldiers and family members deserve to be disturbed for policies which they really have very little say over?
The woman has very little say since she is not allowed to ask a boy out or date in many of these courtship churches.
There have been many recent rumours regarding Arsenal players with all the uncertainty around the club at the moment, but there was very little said about our French striker Olivier Giroud, who has recently signed a contract extension with the Gunners.
There has been very little said or written about Student Loan rating.
So I think when you see that, I mean, if you think about the console, there's really been very little said about it since E3.
The people (like me) who are jumping down the throats of the naysayers are mostly just saying «Look, we've seen like two seconds of gameplay, and have had very little said about what will and will not be included».

Not exact matches

«The difficulty is that the growth rate has been little more than the increase of supply, so we have growth... but very modest declines in the unemployment rate,» he said.
«With very little effort we've been able to tap into a huge flow of doctors who want to do short - term, freelance, flexible work,» says Nazem.
«It very easily gets you up to speed in as little time as possible,» says GoSquared co-founder and CEO James Gill.
All this being said, there is still obviously such a thing as too much awkwardness, and most of us will continue, despite Dahl's pep talks for the self - conscious, to strive to behave stupidly in public as little as possible She very much understands that impulse and offers many tips she dug up speaking to researchers for the book, including:
Very little, says Andrew Crane, professor of business ethics at York University's Schulich School of Business.
«Digital profits in Europe exist but are taxed very little or not at all,» said the European commissioner for taxation, Pierre Moscovici, who blamed traditional rules designed for companies with a physical presence in the countries where they offer their services.
«There is very little you can do to make yourself better - looking, but you can present yourself better,» says the author of Beauty Pays: Why Attractive People Are More Successful.
«I remember in the very early days of Alpha, when we were struggling a little bit, we looked at how we could involve more high - frequency traders because they were very good at igniting liquidity,» he says.
«The president's infrastructure proposal would do very little to make our ailing infrastructure better, but would put unsustainable burdens on our local government and lead to Trump tolls all over the country,» said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Feehely says it will take very little movement in unemployment or interest rates to create a dire situation.
«And so from that point on — at first it was very exciting, we were getting our first orders — and it was a little terrifying,» Krim said.
The Bank of England said to expect very little economic growth this year and next as business investment craters.
Plus, by letting people talk about themselves — by helping people talk about themselves — you become seen as a great conversationalist, even if you actually say very little.
«I think that's important because most of our energy goes out into the world and very little is reserved for coming home,» she says.
Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg Bank in London, said that «whether or not (the Portuguese slowdown) was related to the rising political risk... it does provide a stark warning: if leftist parties form a new government in Lisbon, as they are trying to do, they would have very little room for maneuver.»
«I was a little nervous about that,» Williams said of her reaction to hearing of the gusty conditions, which she called «very intense.»
As an out, they'll say very little at all.
«The global economic meltdown had very little impact on our universe,» says Brad Feld, a Boulder venture capitalist and a co-founder of TechStars.
The «confined, ritualistic nature of the White House beat makes it a difficult slog for even the most adversarial reporter,» he says, and with dozens of journalists jockeying for the same stories, very little unique coverage emerges.
Also, the imbroglio over her handling of classified email while she worked in the State Department shows she knows very little about technology, he said.
«Canada has very little influence over the banking in other countries, and I don't think we should pay anything for their bad management practices,» said one respondent.
«Very little is known about how options really work,» says Lang.
«Most people who are fresh out of college have very little leverage in the negotiation process, because you typically can't point to any concrete workplace results you've accomplished yet,» said business consultant Dorie Clark, author of «Stand Out.»
«I was a little skeptical for about the first five minutes,» says Lentzsch, who has advised Wanderu from the very beginning.
Harry has said very little about their relationship, but Markle has spoken about being hopelessly in love with her man.
«I see very little resistance in companies now to make [flexible arrangements] with employees,» says Herrmann.
«So whoever initiated this — and was very proud of themselves to see that little dip in Iran's centrifuge numbers — should look back now and acknowledge it was a major mistake,» Emad Kiyaei, executive director American Iranian Council, says in the film.
There is also very little transparency regarding how the deals are structured and the identities of the participants in them, he said.
But where there's very little difference, they can eliminate a brand from the shelf,» says Barr.
Stocks, meanwhile, start to more closely resemble mutual funds, with very little if any price movement during market hours and instead «a final pricing at the end of the day,» Costa said.
«A client in her early 60s may have not yet begun to receive Social Security and is living off a portfolio which is providing her income which generates very little in taxes,» said certified financial planner Chad Hamilton with Mariner Wealth Advisors in Denver.
«There's confusion because it injected a whole lot more noise into the system with very little specificity about what is to come,» said Michael Spellacy, the head of PWC's wealth management consultancy, who said he spent most of his weekend on the phone with the heads of 35 U.S. brokerages they are advising discussing the memo and its implications.
My short response is that very little will change and everything will change,» said Wichmann, who succeeded Stephen Hemsley as chief executive in September, after serving as UnitedHealth's chief financial officer for five years.
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