Had we taken time to talk with others and get to know them better?
The goal is to allow fans to get to know them outside of the cockpit.
"You can meet people that way, but you don't really get to know them, " he said.
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"The more you get to know them, the less you like them, " Dr. Josephs says.
Get to know them, and also in the process realize your own potential.
Looking after a parent allows you to get to know them better.
You've got to get to know them and some don't like it when they don't get selected but we have to manage the season.
For me a bigger use is just to be aware of what journalists are interested in and to get to know them a bit better.
Millions around the world will see them and have the opportunity to get to know them not only as great athletes, but as interesting and inspiring women.
The questions selected will be put to each young sports person on the BBC website to give readers more background information and get to know them more.
Yes, it is an investment of time and effort to have lunch (or breakfast or afternoon tea) with your direct reports and get to know them as people.
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How about taking some time out of our busy schedules to bond with our colleagues, get to know them a little better, do something fun together and enjoy life?
But after you get to know them, you start to see the differences in our cultures and sometimes personalities clash just because you know we're all international doesn't mean we're the same.
There are feelings of anxiety-hope-anticipation of meeting people you have worked with virtually but rarely met face-to-face that accelerates that bond building suddenly because you have spent more time to get to know them.
When he first began to work on the railway, Fyodorov had treated metal and machines as he treated animals and plants with caution and foresight, trying not only to get to know them but also to outwit them.
"It's very exciting for the designers to do it because people do come and see their work, get to know them, " said Bunny Williams, an interior designer and chairwoman of this year's Kips Bay Decorator Show House in New York City, considered one of the nation's oldest and most popular show homes.
But they are also one of the best ways for people to meet and get to know one another, enabling them to overcome differences by working towards a common objective.
So our mission is to get to know those customers, get to understand what is important to them from a product, solution and service support standpoint.
So we're really trying to get out there and do active case finding, which means that we're trying to get kids before they become severely malnourished to come in and get, you know, their adequate treatment and refer them to the proper places.
One thing that strikes me as unfortunate about the admissions process at this hyper-competitive level is that leaders like Spencer and Furda, and their team of pros, get to know a lot about thousands of kids each year, but what would really benefit those same kids is for them to get to know the likes of Ted Spencer and Eric Furda, the men.
Speaking to them I know they want to put in some performances that will get them mentioned in higher circles.
Please let me know A.S.A.P. as if I want to get a full refund back I have to let them know by the end of the week.
Computers cannot visit students' homes to get to know their families and engage them in their progress.
They gave input on the brochures that parents could get to kind of let them know what was going on in their case.
There is obviously one important benefit in bringing the leaders of the world's biggest and most powerful economies together: at the very least, such contact over a couple of days, largely undisturbed by the routine demands usually made on them, helps them get to know each other.
"We're moving into an era when everybody will know where they are, will know what is around them and will know how to get where they want to go, " says Tele Atlas founder Alain De Taeye.
By promising to let children know about new releases, record companies get them to fill in detailed questionnaires and feed the results into databases.
Some of these customers even get to know the service staff and greet them by name.
They are leaving piles of wood chips so high that some towns don't know how to get rid of them.
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