First, the brilliantly titled Epic Fail Pastors Conference, born from the question «
What if we offered a space that is gutsy, hopeful, courageously vulnerable for pastors to let go of the burden to be a Super Pastor?»
I can't help but think
WHAT IF we offered Pool 45mil a couple of years ago instead of the infamous 40 +1 bid, and ended up with Suarez leading our attack.
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what if we offer both Alexis and Ozil a 400k per week salary, would they stay another 2 — 4 years?
What if we offered words of kindness or assistance to a frazzled parent, rather than side eye and complaints?
What if you offered that car to the public at a starting price... Read more
What if you offered something different?
What if the offers were so spicy, so naughty, so scandalous that you wouldn't even want to tell your best friend?
Her biggest fear was
what if an offer actually gets approved?
It is really under - priced for
what if offers - an overall fantastic stay with world class service.
Which is why I then thought, «
What if I offered one - on - one online (or in person, if they happen to be in the Seattle area) instruction and worked together with these budding level designers to make these levels?»
What ifs offer little reconciliation to the families and friends of the victims.
What if they offered it for free and built the cost of running it into their grant proposals?
What if they offered the discussion on Facebook and you didn't want to sign up for Facebook... would we all be agreeing... or saying, «get with the times»?
Not exact matches
Just like in the classic movie Miracle on 34th Street,
offer alternative options
if your product is not
what they're looking for.
Someone can see
what they feel is the greatest advertisement in the world and be dead set on buying from that company, but
if a friend tells them good things about another company that
offers the same goods or services, most of the time they will take their friends advice and go with the alternative company.
Even
if you think your new product or service is entirely unique and without existing competition, it's important to put yourself in your prospective customers» shoes and imagine
what they might buy in lieu of
what you plan to
offer.
Instead of focusing on selling your product,
offer expert advice on
what's best for your customers» needs — even
if it's outside of your product
offering.
If you find people who already want
what you have to
offer, there's no need to convince them, because they already want it!
If you're excited about the idea of taking a refreshing shower at 40,000 feet in the air, here's
what you need to know about the airlines that
offer these coveted showers.
While connecting with the clients who want
what you're
offering is Business 101, it's easy to forget just how difficult that may be, especially
if your market is already saturated.
Make the
offer irresistible even
if what you can provide is not something really expensive.
Both chains» menus
offer competitive bargains and decent food —
if you know
what to avoid.
I was like well, «
What if he takes the
offer away?»
But
if that is too much power for governments to yield, then a neutral body could at least identify threats and
offer neutral advice on
what to do about them.
«But also
what job
offers you have access to on LinkedIn, how much you will pay for insuring your car, which ad you will see in the tube, and
if you can subscribe to a loan.»
You'll want to ask your adviser
if they're allowed to sell investments outside of what their employer offers, Davidson says: «If the answer is no, chances are that you should decide not to limit your financial success by working with these adviser
if they're allowed to sell investments outside of
what their employer
offers, Davidson says: «
If the answer is no, chances are that you should decide not to limit your financial success by working with these adviser
If the answer is no, chances are that you should decide not to limit your financial success by working with these advisers.
If you primarily use Facebook and Twitter for business, this tool enhances
what you can do with both social - media platforms,
offering customer relationship management software, applications, analytics reports, contests and more.
What is not going to happen, which is what a lot of us women think is that if you say, «Hey Sandy, this offer doesn't feel ri
What is not going to happen, which is
what a lot of us women think is that if you say, «Hey Sandy, this offer doesn't feel ri
what a lot of us women think is that
if you say, «Hey Sandy, this
offer doesn't feel right.
Engage your employees by motivating them with
what they want out of the job (a raise is nice, but some employees would be far more engaged
if other perks and incentives were
offered instead)
What may help Stingray is
if the music market eventually splits into two distinct groups: Premium services such as Apple Music and Spotify could fight it out for music nerds, while inexpensive, bare - bones
offerings such as Stingray target the mass market.
They don't know
what's going to happen
if they leave the only
offer they have.
This is
what it's like to have 12 weeks of leave after having a baby,
if you're lucky enough to even have a job that
offers it: You begin figuring out child care almost right away; the irony that you barely know how to take care of this little person and now must somehow assess someone else's ability to do so does not escape you.
You can make a living
if you're willing to
offer your time and skills to help improve the lives of others — or tell others how you do
what you do to be successful.
People share a lot of information, and
if you take the time to listen to
what they are saying, you will be in the best possible position to have meaningful conversations with the right people, and
offer «just the thing» they want or need at that moment.
Deal goes on to
offer a couple of suggestions on how to quiet those persistent worries and «
what -
ifs» that keep you glancing at your phone.
If the pattern continues as it is right now where each of the services has a very unique exclusive
offering, it would make sense that you would go to the one that provides you with
what you're looking for.
If someone downloaded your app, it means that they're interested in
what you have to
offer.
If it's any consolation, it's similar to the mistake that so many salespeople make, and that entrepreneurs looking for investment make: focusing on
what they want, and how much effort they've put in so far — versus
what they can
offer somebody else.
(When they don't develop) a product or service that's more innovative and desirable than
what your competitors are
offering, and (when they don't) keep an eye on money coming in and going out so that you're not in a deficit, or
if you are, coming up with a recovery plan and having the discipline to stay with it.»
So,
if you're considering approaching one, take the time to understand how each studio works, who specifically will be working with you,
what resources those people will
offer and how they will guide you through each growth stage.
This particular bit of research doesn't say, but
if what holds true for the body also holds true for the mind, previous studies
offer a simple suggestion.
While it's uncertain
if Rihanna will ever
offer the product, we can't wait to see
what else she has in store.
«It's a farce to claim to be
offering «free college» to employees when
what's being
offered is simply the chance to pursue a degree at one specific university, only online, only
if you enroll full time and work at least 20 hours a week,» Dr. Sara Goldrick - Rab, professor of educational policy studies and sociology at the University of Wisconsin, told Think Progress.
That all said,
if your company isn't in the position to
offer top - tier salaries, consider
what else your company has to
offer, and which sorts candidates can benefit.
If you are
offered a seat on a rocket ship, don't ask
what seat, just get on.»
But,
if we're good at
what we do, it will develop into an investment that
offers the long - term return we're looking for.
If this look isn't right, check out
what else MVMT has to
offer — their minimalist designs are easy to fall in love with.
Because Republicans can't dump it through reconciliation, the process the new health care law will have to go to, even
if what they really want to be able to
offer Americans the ability to buy plans that are less elaborate, but also a lot less costly.
What exactly are you
offering that isn't duplicative - even
if it's slightly more targeted and focused?
If you run a service business, for example,
what questions would you need to get answers to before you invested in launching a new
offering?