in a way, it is like the person saying that is trying to give you a reason for doing whatever they did. if you work together, and the issue that was decided on hurt you in some way, but was better for the particular business that you two are in, then that is pretty much what that saying means. the person is using 'the business' as a scapegoat...
Because FDR shared his decsion-making powers equally with the Vice President. (I apologize that someone was rude enough to put "chickenbutt")
what does it mean to be unusually successful in business
Because FDR shared his decsion-making powers equally with the Vice President. (I apologize that someone was rude enough to put "chickenbutt")
It would be mean to say to someone, "You have no soul."
When you say someone is hard boiled you basically mean that he is very difficult to deal with.
You say you're sorry.
It usually means that you are thinking of that person. Wether you are aware of it or not.
When you say business do you mean formally? If so it's simply "mulțumesc"
You mean "What does it mean if someone touches your arm and say see you next time with a smile"? It means they like you.
There is no verb " to concern for." We use the passive voice of the verb "to concern" which means to be relevant or a source of care. We say "to be concerned for someone or something," meaning to have worries or doubts about their well-being.We might also say we "have concerns about someone or something," and mean about the same thing.To "have concerns with someone or something" means to be involved with them or it, usually of a business nature.
There is no verb " to concern for." We use the passive voice of the verb "to concern" which means to be relevant or a source of care. We say "to be concerned for someone or something," meaning to have worries or doubts about their well-being.We might also say we "have concerns about someone or something," and mean about the same thing.To "have concerns with someone or something" means to be involved with them or it, usually of a business nature.
What do you mean when you say that.?