Sentences with phrase «who listen to some of»

But even the Blairite ultra Hazel Blears sitting next to me — who listened to some of the sharper attacks on corporate power through gritted teeth — admitted Miliband needed something strong to «cut through».

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Just listen to the Trump people who are in charge of the NAFTA renegotiation.
Last, Spotify is also garnering a big lead over Apple when it comes to its free user base, or users who listen to an ad - supported version of Spotify but don't pay a subscription fee.
Even smart and successful entrepreneurs make hiring mistakes, but you can improve your odds by listening to the advice of those who have been there and done it.
Advertisers pay based on the number of viewers or listeners for a show, and Stern learned early on that the people who hated him actually listened to his show more than his fans.
We listened to our employees who recalled their experiences during this part of the interview, and through empathy and inclusion efforts, we made a change.
And in the long run, the idea that a forced separation of cultures — with strict rules about who can wear what, or eat or listen to what — would be good for minorities is one that would backfire.
Charan, who recently visited Toronto for the CEO Global Network's speaker series, says he owes his extraordinary career to a knack for «listening, searching for the viewpoints of different people, and learning.
«It's the employees who make the difference for members [through] the quality of service they provide and their ability to listen,» he told the Lévis Chamber of Commerce two months later, referencing his experiences as a caisse general manager.
Also, Breede says, by listening to customers» observations — some said, for example, that fluorescent colors clashed with their perception of the Specialized image — «we got a clearer vision of who they thought we were.»
When you appear as a person who cares enough to listen, they get most of what they are looking for.
Leaders who master the practice of good listening will be more apt to intuitively understand the other person's story by searching conversations for depth and meaning, digging deeper than casual listeners, and getting to the root of an issue in order to come up with the right solution.
«The initial purpose of record labels was connecting musicians with people who wanted to listen to their music,» says Damian Kulash, OK Go's lead singer.
Milrad said he saw the populist rhetoric as a sign that Clinton «has been listening» to backers such as himself who want her to embrace some of the economic policies pushed by Senator Elizabeth Warren, a hero of liberal Democrats.
If a prosecutor wants to convict a man of assault, he is (without a doubt) going to paint a picture for the audience of the suffering of the defendant, and will likely use expressive language to evoke a feeling of sympathy from the jury, who (as they listen) visualize the potential suffering of the man / woman in front of them.
And indeed, anyone who's ever listened to Radiolab knows exactly the kinds of fascinating depths the show is able to plumb, often taking what seems to be a question with an obvious answer and turning it completely on its head.
Wiseman says people who have a lot of serendipity in their lives listen to their intuition.
When there's a breaking news story, newsrooms scramble to find an expert who can take the sometimes complex and emotionally loaded facts of the case and explain them to those watching, listening and reading at home.
SoundCloud claims to have around 175 million listeners who can tune into listen to more than 150 million pieces of content.
The study found that those who have taken part in mindfulness training were able to remain focused for longer periods of time on visual and listening tasks.
It appears he has the backing of Mr Gove, who told the Sunday Times: «You've got to listen to the public sector pay review bodies.
And the only way to create those three elements is to have high - quality entrepreneurs who are really listening to the market and are ahead of the curve.»
You have a podcast of your own called «Office Hours,» and there's an episode with Bill Gurley — a well - known tech investor who has been on your board — that I was listening to.
Simply put, when a fellow marketer who helped grow a company to a valuation of over $ 1 Billion wants to talk about the future of technology, I listen... and I take really good notes.
Gove told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show that the government «should listen to the pay review bodies who govern each individual area of public sector pay,» and that ministers should respect the «integrity» of the pay review process.
Meanwhile, despite our reputation for fiscal prudence, which Flaherty flogs to anyone who will listen, Canada is now running a record deficit of more than $ 55 billion.
Unlike the public trashing that other women have gotten when accusing powerful men in the past — think Anita Hill, called «nutty» and «slutty» in 1991 or the long line of Bill Cosby accusers who, until very recently, were dismissed as gold diggers — Carlson's claims that Ailes ogled her and forced her out when she rebuffed him were taken seriously, listened to, and investigated.
I also listen to Tony Robbins, who has books, videos and presentations that are the holy grail of workforce coaching.
And, like this client — who didn't listen to his wife or his employees — many of her clients have family problems that spill into the work area, and work problems that can overload a family.
Sanderson thinks that listening hours can expand at a 14 % compound annual growth rate through 2017 and 11 % through 2020, while its share of people who listen to music can grow from 8 % in 2013 to 18 % by 2020.
Philip Hochstein of the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association of B.C., for one, is reminding anyone who will listen that NDP governments raise taxes, enlarge government and generally cause investors to lose confidence.
Fourteen hundred of the AB folks who listened to that speech were later fired.
A number of people who were listening to Buffett's answer thought the 85 - year - old investor fumbled the answer.
When a second group of participants listened to the recorded negotiation passages, and asked questions about how powerful they perceived the speakers to be, they were able to identify who was high - versus low - rank.
Knowing this, it's critical to stay ahead of the curve, and that means listening to and following influencers who can help keep a pulse on the marketing industry and prepare you for the future.
According to Mental Floss» aggregation of archives, Nixon would rave about «Patton» to anyone who would listen and urge everyone to watch it.
A study cited by local media suggests the number of Norwegians who listen to the radio on a daily basis has dropped by 10 % in a year, and the public broadcaster NRK has lost 21 % of its audience.
, and often surprising (out of compassion, we're not going to draw undue attention to the professor who absolutely must listen to Britney Spears when she writes).
While TechRax's video posting doesn't suggest it's a joke — the description says the video is «for those who don't want to get $ 159 wireless AirPods or have to insert your headphones into an adapter every time you listen to music» — his profile and set of videos suggest he has a long history of jokingly fiddling with technology.
Shark Tank is an American reality TV show on ABC that features a panel of business executives and investors (called «Sharks») who consider offers and listen to pitches from entrepreneurs and small business owners seeking funding for their business, products, or services.
And while each one has unique advice, the real benefit is given to those who listen religiously, as similarities and themes become apparent in the methods of those who are so successful.
«Read at least 30 minutes a day, listen to relevant podcasts while driving and seek out mentors vigorously,» writes Tucker Hughes, who became a millionaire at just the age of 22.
«So those of us in the real world, who are actually facing problems in this health - care system, are having to deal with people who are not willing to listen to anything outside of those party lines.»
Effective communication isn't just about talking; leaders who master the art of listening authentically will have uncanny, X-Men-like ability to listen intuitively to the other person's story, asking questions, and searching conversations for depth, meaning and understanding with their needs in mind.
People who make a great first impression listen closely to everyone, and they make all of us, regardless of our position or social status or «level,» feel like we have something in common with them.
But every one of them, without exception, talks earnestly about his message: of rejecting mediocrity, of overcoming setbacks, of listening to and appreciating adults who try to help them.
One German study, for instance, showed that participants who had listened to music with prosocial lyrics (such as Bruno Mars's «Count on Me» or Aretha Franklin classic «Respect») were equally likely to help students with German and Turkish - sounding last names (there is a large population of Turks living in Germany).
But they are like listening to someone who drew the short straw in a high school debate and had to argue the positive effects of indentured servitude.
November feels so long ago that I don't even remember who won, nor do I know if what we discussed is still relevant given all that's happened in the interim, but anyway they've just uploaded an audio recording of it on Soundcloud or iTunes, if you're inclined to listen.
It has, however, been singing the praises of the Magellan lead project to anyone who will listen in Canada.
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