Sentence examples for job remarks from inspiring English sources

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Even the preternaturally prepped and prolific Neil Patrick Harris seemed affected, reduced at times to a small figure on a big stage making "good job" remarks to performers and attempting to carry a long-running joke about a box.

One day as Wall Street was crashing, President George W. Bush had the temerity to plaintively ask his treasury secretary, Henry Paulson: "How did this happen?" Paulson, who headed Goldman Sachs before taking the Treasury job, remarks in his memoir: "It was a humbling question for someone from the financial sector to be asked--after all, we were the ones responsible".

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He has described himself as a car salesman, but Annie doesn't think he has a job, remarking drily when he has gone: "Unless he works at night, when we're closed".

Suffice it to say that Ms. Fielding has not entirely lost her sense of humor, since she has a personnel worker who interviews Rosie in London for a relief job remark drily: "It puts rather a lot of pressure on the poor of Africa to give a point to Rosie Richardson's life".

Jobs remarked, "It is hard to think that a $2 billion company with 4,300-plus 4,300-plusldn't compeopleith six people in blue jeans".

While listening to a bootleg CD from one of the band's recording sessions, Jobs remarked, "They did a bundle of work between each of these recordings.

Some are endearing – Jobs was reportedly tongue tied when he met Bob Dylan – some bizarre – Jobs remarked Mick Jagger must have been "on drugs or "brain-damaged" when they met – and some are eyebrow-raising, like Isaacson's anecdote about Jobs' advice to President Bill Clinton.

He said Maria had done a "good job" and remarked that despite Fognini's higher ranking, he didn't consider his win an upset.

Eight years ago, Obama's political director told Ryan Lizza that when Obama interviewed him for the job, he remarked, "I think that I'm a better speechwriter than my speechwriters.

A few employees felt guilty about their job, one remarked that after the layoff, they wanted to "do something that will benefit other people".

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