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Would you refer him or? Yes, I always liked that and that way I felt they were taking me seriously.
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The client may come back to you later with work you can do, or the person you referred him to may in turn refer someone to you.
If its owner returns, they can refer him to you.
Instead, tell him that you're experiencing a high volume of work and offer to refer him to another firm".
CL: You refer to him at one point as a middlebrow genius, which I think is awfully good, but spell it out.
By the way: this whole metaphor of Campbell pretending to be a heroic cutter of budgets and limiter of government DOES NOT REALLY WORK when you refer to him as a "wolf in sheep's clothing".
"I don't know what you know about Jesús, señor Galvarez, or why you refer to him as...as a snake, but you should know sir, Jesús Becerra is a man I love deeply, I have loved him and he has loved me for the last year.
But in May, you referred to him as "the black mascot of Wall Street oligarchs" and the "head of the American killing machine".
And three, you referred to him as "this guy I know" instead of "you" or "Allen".
If you refer to her as "him" you are violating political correctness.
But under no circumstances let him hear you refer to it as "Tiny Tim".
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