If your item is more than one word, you just close the phrase with a plus or minus sign.
Not only does he craft the words he judges each work, or each phrase with the effect that it has upon the audience.
FORBES: Leadership as Craftsmanship: Three Ways to Practice It
About 4, 000 direct jobs will be created during the construction phrase with a further 6, 000 indirect jobs supported in the wider economy as a result.
At age 87, he easily had the most modern ears in the room, and took her to task for singing a phrase with a flatted fifth in it a cliche in the jazz idiom for many decades.
It would be hard to blame Americans today if they sometimes identify with that phrase.
The problem with the phrase is that is the blinding flash of the obvious.
FORBES: The Patronizing Paraphrase: Trying to Channel Bill Clinton
So are the negative connotations associated with the phrase "that's so last season" changing?
Jim McDonald, who ends most sentences with the phrase "so it is", is no stranger to controversy.
The panel of judges sided with the Yankees, ruling that the Yankees are strongly associated with the phrase.
From that day on, he ended phone conversations with the phrase, 'Ye bani, ' or "I love you" in the Sonrai language.
But when Team Romney started selling bracelets with the phrase on them to supporters, it became guilty of more than impoliteness.
FORBES: Is Romney Campaign Infringing 'Friday Night Lights' Creator's Trademark?
Her entire "counterpoint" could be summed up with the phrase "oh YEA!"
He simply decided he'd lead off with a phrase he'd used before.
She peppered her speech with the phrase "get real, " and said she has the necessary toughness to bring about real change in both foreign and domestic policy.
He craved her presence and reproached himself with a phrase that he once even repeated to her: Too old to be roused by pleasure, I seek pain.
Every week the Times-Picayune would list the names of the dead, casualties in urban gang warfare, with the phrase "gunshot wound" closing the cases on autopsy reports.
But sometimes the answers and the words we use to phrase them with are less than satisfactory and in many cases hurt your business more than you initially think they will.
If you could answer that question with the phrase that gets people clicking on the ad next to your search results, then you, smart person, can join the Niel Robertson regiment.
However Bill Clinton will likely overshadow him as Bill is one of the best speakers in the world and he can, with a phrase or look, still an audience or have it cheering wildly.
FORBES: Michael Dell on Dell World: A Magical Touch of Amazing
Kauzlarich is an optimist who greets every day in gritty eastern Baghdad with the phrase "all is good, " even as the deaths and crippling injuries suffered by his troops cast shadows on the mantra.
She is TINA - "There Is No Alternative" - the phrase forever associated with Mrs Thatcher in the 1980s.
In fact, he only agreed to an interview with CNN after a number of conversations that involved middle men, telephone calls with ever changing numbers and, finally, a cloak and dagger meeting complete with a secret phrase and response.
That's where I see a T-shirt, folded in a pile, with a brash, block-lettered phrase that is so mystifying and out-of-sync with the concerned image a nervous NFL is trying to present right now, that at first I double-take.
Yes her rubenesque years picture and a nice Darwinian Remenant Phrase to go along with it.
The phrase has become synonymous with events leading to his resignation.
Economist and social critic Thorstein Veblen took a crack at it in The Theory of the Leisure Class, the 1899 classic that wryly posited the theory of "conspicuous consumption, " his phrase for keeping up with the Joneses.
An American socialite and a U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg as appointed by Harry S. Truman, Mesta is notorious for being associated with a certain infamous phrase coined for the over the top soirees she held in Washington D.
FORBES: Summer Networking Social 101: How To Keep Spirits High While Serving Spirits
But the challenge has always lain with the first half of Lincoln's phrase--that is, how to stoke that genius through a system that both rewards the inventor with a temporary business monopoly and protects the competition that lies at the heart of the free-market system.
应用推荐