Action For Singapore Dogs president Ricky Yeo said: «We've had people
who email us about such issues and we've investigated.
Thanks to everyone
who emailed about the junk / re-do show!
And a big thanks to everyone
who emailed us about adopting him if things hadn't gone quite as smoothly here with Max.
Not exact matches
«As a matter of fact, for those of you
who are still using
email, one of the things that I've done in my business is I've said, «If you talk
about somebody in the company on
email to me, then copy them on it,»» she says.
«It's OK to exclude people
who can't follow the law and their oaths as jurors, but you can't say that anyone with qualms
about capital punishment is ineligible,» Richard Re, an assistant law professor at the University of California at Los Angeles, told Business Insider in an
email.
Me and my assistant started to notice after
about 500
emails, most of the people
who talked
about their divorce focused on communication.
If he
emails an executive,
who make decisions based on available information, he'll limit his message to three to five sentences and include some links they can click if they'd like to learn more
about him and the Influencers.
Clinton dodged Todd's question
about who gave her permission to operate a private
email server to conduct government business.
Facebook says organizations will receive information
about users
who set up fundraisers for their benefit, but nonprofits will only get donors»
emails addresses if the donor opts to disclose it.
And when his optimism waned, he read letters and
emails from customers
who raved
about the products.
«I don't think people
who use this are seriously thinking
about the implications of LinkedIn seeing and changing their
email,» Richard Bejtlichs, the chief research officer at computer security company Mandiant, told The New York Times.
When I've tweeted before
about email overload, the people
who often send abusive comments just happen to be
email marketers.
In a Jan. 28, 2016,
email, Brynne Craig, deputy director of State Campaigns for Hillary for America, summarizes a conversation with Harrison,
who is unhappy that Clinton hasn't visited the Pee Dee region, the northeastern corner of the state and
about 100 miles east of Columbia, the state capital.
In a July 2015
email, Podesta frets to other campaign staffers
about Sanders,
who had challenged Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination all the way through to the end of the primary process.
You shouldn't have to remember
who prefers IM over
email or worry
about which technology to use.
A day later he sent me an
email: «While I can't please everybody and you can always find people
who will criticize you, I'm passionate
about news, and yes, at times I've lost my cool in the context of trying to get things right.
Readers
who see their name or
email address plugged into the subject line or greeting in an
email tend to feel more uncomfortable
about the personalization than anything.
McFarlane followed up the meeting by
emailing Flynn in late January, according to six people
who read the message or were told
about it.
I have seen losers
who send interminable
emails over the work network
about the health of their pets or how they are feeling and all the drama in their life.
«We'd put our news feed on anybody's page, anyone
who was willing to listen,» he said, «it's
about email addresses, it's
about marketing, they don't care
about ultra conservative or left wing.»
Every time I write
about Dweck's work, I get comments and
emails from adults
who realize that they were raised to internalize a fixed mindset.
The company has dealt with a few high profile customer service complaints in recent years, most notably from a car owner
who sued the company after he says it stopped responding to his
emails and calls
about repairs.
As to Ms. Pierce, she'll join the ranks of self - loathing regulators
who will speechify
about some Ayn Rand fantasyland of benign barons,» Bart Naylor, financial policy advocate for Public Citizen, wrote me in an
email.
«If you know a lot
about wine or nutrition or salsa dancing or
email marketing or any of a million other subjects, people
who care
about that topic are sure to be interested in what you have to say.»
As Amanda Augustine, a career expert for TopResume, previously told Business Insider, this can be irritating to the recipient,
who is forced to open the
email to figure out what it's
about.
You have to know
who you're sending the
email to, and they have to recognize that it's
about them or a subject interesting to them, Bodnar says.
If you have any credible information
about who made it, or have seen the documentary, too,
email us at
[email protected].
What
about those overly formal
emails from people
who do know me?
Author Alexandra Levit, for instance, recently blogged
about receiving an
email from «a 45 - year - old
who was thrilled that after more than 20 years in corporate America, he was at last working in a so - called «open environment.»
«If the Conservatives want to talk
about judgment, we would be pleased to compare our leader's solid judgment to that of Mr. Harper — the same guy
who appointed Mike Duffy, Pam Wallin and Patrick Brazeau to the Senate,» he said in an
email to HuffPost.
The same people
who couldn't get enough of Hillary's innocuous
emails, or Obama's birth certificate or his collage transcripts or Bill's infidelities, do not care a hoot that, Trump, in an unprecedented move, refused to release his tax returns, refused to detail his business interests, refused to explain how his so - called «Blind Trust» is blind, or
about his record of draft - dodging, his infidelities.
Apple declined to comment on our test results until they better understand the issue, but
emailed this statement: «Any customer
who has a question
about their Mac or its operation should contact AppleCare.»
In fact, on multiple occasions I and other senior executives at the organization raised concerns — both in person and in
emails —
about other Mavericks employees
who had engaged in highly inappropriate — and in some cases, threatening — sexual conduct.
For example, people
who registered for a webinar but didn't attend received an
email about the next opportunity to catch the webinar.
LinkedIn groups frequently send notifications
about new posts, meaning you're not only sharing your blog post with people
who immediately see it; you're effectively using the group's
email list to share it with its full audience.
Newsletters can be sent to the
email list you've built from the people
who provided the necessary information on your website, for instance, providing these potential customers with news updates
about your company, upcoming events and / or special offers — and, of course, reminding them that your business exists and that maybe it's time for another visit.
Kahlon is a former aide to Adrian Dix,
who filed a complaint with the RCMP
about the Quick Wins scandal when the BC Liberals released 10,000 pages of
email after the 2013 election.
Whether you have a list of
emails or a tracking pixel, Facebook will allow you to display your advertisements to people
who know
about your business.
He told the audience that if they want to do something to help journalists, they should support blog TechDirt and its founder Mike Masnick,
who is being sued by the same lawyer
who led Hogan's lawsuit against Gawker over stories TechDirt published
about Shiva Ayyadurai,
who claims to have invented
email.
To date, I have received
about 60
emails from readers
who said they were interested in attending.
Mueller also unsealed a guilty plea in October from former Trump foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos,
who admitted to lying to federal investigators
about meetings in which he discussed potentially colluding with Russian agents to acquire Hillary Clinton's private
emails.
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Whenever I write
about the underregulated multi-billion-dollar infertility industry, I receive anguished
emails from women
who can't become pregnant, declaring that they «would do anything to have a baby.»
Back when I worked at a daily paper in Chattanooga, I got an
email from a Christian woman
who lambasted me for using the word «holiday» instead of «Christmas» in an article
about college students taking advantage of seasonal job opportunities in retail.
I get
about a dozen
emails a day from bloggers
who want me to help them.
It's an imperfect metaphor of course, (and for those
who will flood my inbox with
emails about relativism, please note that I'm not saying that both the duck and rabbit are equally true; just saying that I see them both in the pattern).
In real life, they may be acquaintances
who suddenly take an interest in «fixing» your faith or in harassing you
about issues related to politics and theology via annoying
email forwards and Facebook statuses.
I've received countless
emails from women
who, upon reading
about the original intent of Proverbs 31 in A Year of Biblical Womanhood, report that for the first time in their lives, they no longer feel that they are falling short of some sort of impossible standard of womanhood.
It's a phrase that I often repeat to folks
who send me
emails about how they are struggling with doubt.
Six months into the show, like last August or so, I started getting
emails from producers, people
who saw potential in the podcast, and that's when I really started thinking
about it.