Sentences with phrase «will say»

«We're not going to be specific, but we will say that compensation was very generous,» said Brown Capital's Brown.
Now, if it «s too strong, the bears will say it reinforces the Fed will hike aggressively.
Betsy Graseck, a Morgan Stanley analyst, estimates Goldman Sachs will say operating expenses declined 29 percent to $ 4.76 billion — the lowest for the start of a fiscal year in a decade.
«I will say, Facebook 15 years ago, they never expected this to grow like that.
Most economists will say that's wrong.
If a bum comes up to me in the street and spits on the sidewalk in front of me, I will say something.
While we do not comment on deals that are in negotiation or not closed, I will say that we have a great number of very exciting dealings around various strategic assets that will reveal themselves over time.
I will say brick and mortars are still lacking in any sort of positive interest rates but the increase in online only banks with CD rates has been positive
The marketing machine behind The Players» Tribune will say it's part of the digital revolution, allowing athletes to speak directly to the fans without pesky media misinterpretation.
The Marlborough moniker given to the soap above by D.R. Harris alludes to a dukedom and the very same noble house from which Winston Churchill was descended (google «Duke of Marlborough» and «Blenheim Palace» — the latter being only one of a couple non-royal estates in England to be called a palace and a mansion I'm sure most gents will say they've seen in film or on television more than once!).
I will say that their customer service was satisfactory but I gave up on my investment after that.
They will say they understand the brutal truths about success.
«This trip is part of... the ending of that chapter, and the beginning of what I will say is the next chapter.»
We don't know much about these yet, and it's not clear whether Facebook will say more at this year's F8 conference about original videos.
According to King, people will say, «I just want to know the head of CAA, or the head of WME, or who's the CEO of Disney.»
'Cause the tariff thing won't work, unless, at some point, and this seems to me entirely possible — the president will say, «Okay, I've done enough,» and move on to saying, «Okay, we've got a new equilibrium.»
«That's what people of the future will say
Cynics will say he's just another sock puppet manipulated by the PMO.
Ask parents what they want for their kids, and almost all will say they want their children to be happy.
The committee offered a preview of what Zuckerberg will say, posting his seven - page opening statement, which is filled with statements taking responsibility for mistakes and apologizing.
But instead, I will say, «Let's see how much progress we can make,»» he recently told the Focusalot blog.
Not only that, but they will say rude things about you on Glassdoor.
Tech nerds will say it's a boring old design, but it's tried and true.
Assuming others will say no in this way makes rejection - averse humans less likely to ask in the first place.
The players will say to each other: «If you pay me $ X, I'll say you win.»»
People will say he's been so aggressive on immigration that it's unlikely he'll support something like that, but I'm more optimistic.
I will say this: Zuckerberg and his team have honed their crisis - management skills well.
Some will say they've adapted.
Points masters will say you'd be an idiot to spend your points on the Italian hotel, that you have to use your common sense.
Don't take their word on it, as everyone will say they have the «right stuff».
But we will say that bear and bull cycles balance out over time.
Dao adds that many employers will say they promote open communications and dialogue with their employees.
No one will say so publicly, but privately other participants in the deal question how vigorously Goldman tried to sell Wired's stock.
That leaves BCE on the hook to pay Astral a $ 150 - million break fee, and a lot of broadcasters worried about what the CRTC will say the next time they want an acquisition.
«A tax increase for many ordinary families to pay for a tax cut for the rich» is what Democrats will say.
«The press will say it's about 200 people.
Though some will say no with overflowing, heartfelt empathy, heavy emotion isn't required.
«Everyone will say, «Whoa, what an ego this guy has.
If we implement a tax that is too small, sure as the sun rises every morning, the naysayers will say, «You see, we were right.
You mustn't be worried about what people will say about you.
Any person close to us will say we have had no shortage of miracles and most startups that really make it far have similar stories; years where founders did contract work, or full teams were let go.
This employee will say, «I'll take care of that today,» but the project isn't completed without consistent reminders.
«In most stores you go in and the cashier will say, «This card will give you 10 % off your purchase.»
But, good Keynesians that the cable news economic theorists are, will say that those subject to the higher taxes (the RICH?)
«You will say, «I really like romantic comedies, and Matthew McConaughey.»
I will say this: In retrospect, we should have thought, OK, what happens if Kim shows up?
«When one of the chiefs complains that something isn't getting done, I will say, «The private's ninth leadership principle is to ensure the task is understood, supervised, and accomplished.»
«A school will say, «Well, Kantis, we don't have the budget now to bring you in,»» says Simmons.
No one will say whether he was invited — and no one there told him to go home.
I'm sure the detractors will say there are cheating stories out there, just like how Microsoft stole from Xerox, Google manipulates algorithms, Mark Zuckerberg stole Facebook, or that Tesla stole from Edison.
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