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"Be willing to listen to their story and be willing to listen to their story multiple times," he said.
"Be willing to listen to their story and be willing to listen to their story multiple times," the superintendent said.
They are at least as willing to listen to actors.
The man crosses his arms, dissatisfied but willing to listen.
You can't just chase somebody that's not willing to listen.
Or you're at least willing to listen to this contrarian advice.
Trump might be more willing to listen to advice from Kelly.
And then you have to be willing to listen to them.
And a wide cross-section of people were willing to listen.
Your advice will be very valuable to those willing to listen.
But EROC also found DeVos willing to listen to their stories.
If a problem arises in Ub, Matic is willing to listen.
But I think he is willing to listen to other people.
He presented himself as moderate and bipartisan, always willing to listen.
The best part is that now, other people are willing to listen.
When someone feels heard, they are much more willing to listen. 2.
"He was very much willing to listen to our perspective," Judd said.
Be patient and willing to listen or help throughout the recovery process.
But at the same time, you have to be willing to listen.
However, I am willing to listen if they can find oncamous space.
There are still jokes to tell, if anyone is willing to listen.
Both women said it was challenging to find someone willing to listen.
People are not willing to listen, trust experts, or change their opinion.
"I don't think they're showing any signs of being willing to listen."
And when this story broke, Twitter initially wasn't willing to listen to us.
Mr Le Maire will tell anybody willing to listen that "France is back".
The Irish prime minister said he was willing to listen to alternative plans.
BRAC discovered that the poorest people were more willing to listen to experts.
Be willing to listen; this isn't the time for a press conference. 2.
Trump told the crowd, "We're willing to listen," but the angry chants persisted.
My father will say anything to anyone that's willing to listen to him.
Investors in hedge funds are pleased that managers are more willing to listen.
Anthony recently indicated that he would be willing to listen to potential deals.
You won't get better if you're not willing to listen and learn. 16.
"If he's got something to say, we're more than willing to listen," Wright said.
We're leaning towards the Mona Lisa but we're willing to listen to differing opinions.
That's a good sign that it's already willing to listen and act on feedback.
In Mr. Trump, General Flynn found someone who was more than willing to listen.
Sometimes we interact with people who are closed-minded and not willing to listen.
But I found him willing to listen to my perspective and reconsider his own.
The signal from this action is Turkey is willing to listen to overseas investors.
I share the news with anyone willing to listen and I haven't gone back since.
And, of course, if those in positions of power are willing to listen and adapt.
And a person who is willing to listen … I had no way of saying no.
"I think research can be very powerful, if people are willing to listen," McGinn says.
If you don't like the book and can say why, I am willing to listen.
"She's not afraid to share her opinion, and he's willing to listen," says the source.
"I think research can be very powerful, if people are willing to listen," he said.
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration has signaled that it might be willing to listen.
But they were willing to listen, so the Nets flew the couple to New York.
We're willing to listen, and if it makes sense, we'll implement it in our program.
After years of living large, will they be willing to listen to their new coach?
And for Reebok to be willing to listen to me and take my advice was great.
But that's only if these battling brothers are willing to listen to Marcus and each other.
"I think he can persuade anyone who's willing to listen with an open mind," she said.
It's one of those issues where people never seem willing to listen or change their minds.
" He did add a silver lining: "I think he is willing to listen to other people.
But if suddenly someone is all friendly with you, you feel way more willing to listen.
It means a lot, when someone is willing to listen to you and fight for you.
But after years of living large, will they be willing to listen to their new coach?
Even if they're making dark, brooding music, they're willing to listen to a Miley Cyrus record.
"Now you have the 'go signal' because now their brain is willing to listen," he says.
But she also said she was willing to listen to the concerns voiced in the protests.
Instead, I tried to paint a corrective narrative to anyone in my company willing to listen.
Mazrouei said OPEC was willing to listen to major oil-producing countries, including the United States.
He has made clear he is willing to listen to his critics and learn from them.
But after years of living large, will Joe be willing to listen to his new coach?
In this meeting, I found the president willing to listen to the concerns of House members.
But I think there has been a lot of outreach from members of both sides with ideas the president is willing to listen to these individuals, and if they can come to resolution on a way forward, then obviously we are willing to listen and move forward.
If politicians are not willing to listen and place our future over profit, we must take action.
You have to be willing to listen, even when you want to interrupt, correct, or dismiss them.
Hammons's wry observations are literally written on the walls, speaking in code to anyone willing to listen.
It was clear Sekiro was trying to make a point, and finally, I was willing to listen.
Perhaps ... all A.B.'s sayin', for now, is he's willing to listen to anybody that wants him.
"You have to be willing to listen, and you have to have some respect," Pat Cash says.
He just thinks that if Bolton is willing to talk, logically, Republicans should be willing to listen.
"They're telling me they found him very receptive to their ideas and willing to listen," he said.
Some of those detained have no one in America waiting for them — forget anyone willing to listen.
Because you said it, it opened my eyes and because you said it, I'm willing to listen.
But if someone wants to put a number on the table, we're willing to listen and hear.
A. Again, I had no way of assessing where it came from, but I was willing to listen.
"Brave leaders are willing to listen, rethink and overturn bad decisions, this is one such case," he said.
Especially now that I've come forward, people have been so supportive and so willing to listen to me.
They have a specific set of demands and would stand by a candidate willing to listen to them.
"My father will say anything to anyone that's willing to listen to him," the "Hotline Bling" hitmaker wrote.
Sacramone acknowledged she was not a qualified counselor but was more than willing to listen and offer support.
For every person who is willing to listen and leave, there's another who refuses to see the light.
There are people willing to listen, people willing to collaborate and people willing to help spread the love.
If Kim Jong Un wants to come to the table, then -- well, the president is willing to listen.
But if he did, I'd be willing to listen to him in a way I simply can't now.
"I had no way of assessing where it came from, but I was willing to listen," he said.
Our letter noted that "being willing to listen to his advisers" is crucial to a good leader's temperament.
All expose their intimate problems to anyone willing to listen — their dirty laundry, their most trivial of yearnings.
He's doing it for a crowd that is already incensed and that is willing to listen to him.
This is unsurprising, considering that it's usually teens themselves that other teens are most willing to listen to.
We have to be willing to listen to one another through our buzzwords and despite our ideological differences.
He said that if I wanted to get coffee, to tell him anything, he was willing to listen.
That type of argument would, of course, be met with lots of scrutiny, but I'd be willing to listen.
The number of people willing to listen to this kind of talk has only grown since Barack Obama's election.
While average working-class citizens aren't sure about the opposition candidates, they are still willing to listen, said Morris.
Right now, there are people who are here willing to listen to one another and talk to one another.
The bill is still in committee, but Dallman said it was a sign that lawmakers are willing to listen.
He asked questions like, "Why did that bother you so badly?" and was willing to listen to the answer.
Cleveland is willing to listen to offers for two of its front-line pitchers, Corey Kluber and Carlos Carrasco.
But if he were willing to listen, we would remind him that saving the planet can actually save money.
Mr. Trump was more willing to listen to outside advisers like Mr. Giuliani than his own national security team.
The movement has made people more willing to listen to victims rather than vilify and attack them, Dempsey said.
But at the very least, it will show her — and anyone else who's willing to listen — what she's up against.
They don't tolerate abuse, but they're willing to listen to respectful conversation — even when the words might sting a little.
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton openly gush to one another on The Voice and to any reporter willing to listen.
"If you're not willing to [listen] or you're just going to pander to them, you're going to fail," Glazen said.
Nothing shows people that you're willing to listen or try to connect with someone more than letting them speak more.
After all, if Republicans were still willing to listen to the Bushes, Jeb, not Donald Trump, would be the nominee.
But her musical curiosity has always left her open and willing to listen to new artists I introduce to her.
Still, the CEO said he was willing to listen to Ackman if the investor had ideas to boost shareholder value.
He was willing to listen, but he always had a firm number in his head, and that number was 50.
In both cases, the children grow beyond their initial judgments and prejudices because they're willing to listen to a friend.
He described Trump as willing to listen to everyone and that the bill was still in an ongoing negotiation process.
That should make them more willing to listen to us, even when they don't like what we have to say.
Those on the other side are not willing to listen to the counterargument because their argument is so transparently hollow.
They've appreciated that I'm willing to listen on business ideas and trying to do what we can during the downturn.
And if we're willing to listen, to keep letting the past disturb us, we might find a way to move forward.
So if Foxconn wants to tell us what these inaccuracies are, they have our contact info, and we're willing to listen.
Even YouTubers who get the feedback they need might not be willing to listen or seek help until after a backlash.
Yet Waters stressed that she always tries to reach out behind the scenes to those Republicans who are willing to listen.
I'm trying to do this for other kids out there who have things to say but people aren't willing to listen.
While Microsoft might be looking at a world beyond Windows, the software giant has shown it's willing to listen to feedback.
I am willing to share my religious beliefs about abortion, and I'm willing to listen to yours, even if we disagree.
"If it lowers premiums, I'm willing to listen to any ideas," said Meadows, who is chairman of the House Freedom Caucus.
If she's willing to listen, if she's willing to hear other sides to things, then I'm wide open to discussing it.
Diplomats from some of the 27 other EU member states said they were willing to listen to new proposals from Britain.
Here's how the event went down, as described by The Guardian:Donald Trump Jr.: I'm willing to listen ...Audience: Q and A!
If Democrats are willing to listen to rural America and offer policies that address our problems, they can succeed in Iowa.
"He's a person willing to change, willing to listen, willing to work with you and make things better," Ms. Odom said.
For his part, Zuckerberg appeared to go into the meetings willing to listen, but did his best not to make concessions.
"We've always found him a man who's willing to listen to alternatives to a previously charted course," Pasco said of Sessions.
Today, we are here, but our future hinges largely on whether or not people are willing to listen to stories like mine.
Caitlyn Jenner -- a longtime staunch Republican -- is softening her political views, or at least she's "willing to listen" ... as she puts it.
At the very least, it suggests the company is willing to listen to the concerns of its community — provided they're loud enough.
And that means we need leaders who are willing to listen to them, and even give up a basketball game or two.
We've got to be willing to listen, and we've got to be willing to make change, and you know what that means?
Since the essay published, Ms. Flores, 39, has praised Mr. Biden for being willing to listen to concerns and clarify his intentions.
There's something to be said for that kind of leadership today that's always willing to listen to other people and other perspectives.
"Wedgewood is willing to listen to the individuals illegally occupying the home, but only after they voluntarily leave the property," Singer said.
"This only furthers the idea that the Indian government isn't willing to listen to any dissent at all," Jayapal told the Post.
They didn't get my point of view but if they want me to listen to them I am willing to listen to them.
My purpose is to now pass along this lesson of unconditional self-love and self-respect to every woman who's willing to listen.
"It's hard because you feel strongly about how you feel and the truth is, I was willing to listen to him," she said.
Still, from Juno to her most recent film, Tully, Cody's work speaks for itself, as long as the viewer is willing to listen.
But kind of born into it in that confused culture, and seemed willing to listen to his wife and somewhat change his ethics.
Businessfolk report that since she lost her majority in an election in June, Theresa May has become more willing to listen to them.
Yet Away proves there are plenty of commerce markets left to disrupt if companies are willing to listen to what customers really need.
" Her gentle reminder, for anyone willing to listen, is that "polls are still working fairly well when you actually look at the numbers.
FEMA has innovative ideas and examples to share with Congress if the Hill is willing to listen and consider a new path forward.
With the street protests entering a relative lull, she could have shown the public she was willing to listen humbly to her people.
But he was willing to listen to, and diligently follow, Long's plan, whereas some veterans might be wary of messing with past success.
The move suggests that President Trump is increasingly willing to listen to the advice of U.S. officials concerned about China's human rights abuses.
Watch the clip -- Esai says the Donald's already won him over on one issue, and he's at least willing to listen on others.
But I hope that the people sharing the photo are willing to listen that I'm not the angry racist they see in that photo.
The service is largely free — if you're willing to listen to ads — but also has some paying customers who shell out $5 a month.
The input now, it's not do-or-die, but they have things that can help — and if anything can help, I'm willing to listen.
I know that he was elected, but women should always feel comfortable coming forward, and we should all be willing to listen to them.
"[Millennials] are more likely to go to the vet more frequently and more willing to listen to an advanced standard of care," Ayers said.
If it's two weeks because we want to do something to actually advance our priorities, then I would be willing to listen to that.
His fanbase has grown rapidly, eager to play Ferreira's knotty, multi-layered rhymes about dead philosophers and living rappers to anyone willing to listen.
I have confidence enough though in the process that if I make a decision, I'm willing to listen if I've made a bad decision.
Be willing to listen to others without inputting anything on your end because all it takes is a disapproving look to start a conflict.
Despite that network or those connections, and they've always been very respectful and willing to listen in crisis because I come from that cohort.
He added that while the Legislature was always willing to listen to critiques, it did not plan on any major changes to the law.
I clapped along with the voters of Iowa, all of them sitting and willing to listen to anyone who might have a good idea.
These are about those willing to listen that can be driven in a different direction, that can be shown a path where life matters.
The DOJ is willing to listen to solutions but is skeptical that a resolution can come from selling parts of the business, Bloomberg reports.
He's skeptical of a lot of things, but at the end of the day, he's willing to listen and try to figure stuff out.
And they hope that her story highlights the importance of having a doctor willing to listen to you, especially if your health problems don't improve.
I've always had a lot to say and I guess people are probably more willing to listen now that I have, for example, toured America.
As a media producer myself, it's important to surround myself with allies that are willing to listen and use their privilege to share their access.
"If she's willing to listen, if she's willing to hear other sides of things, then I'm wide open to discussing it," the billionaire entrepreneur said.
We do not have to agree with or understand everyone we encounter, but we should all be willing to listen to others and start conversations.
Senators in both parties said in the immediate wake of the failed vote that they were willing to listen to ideas from across the aisle.
"Perhaps the reason they were willing to listen in the first place was to give up the things that mattered less to them," she says.
Rumors began to circulate that the Giants, who have had only one winning season since 22018, were willing to listen to trade offers for Beckham.
K., are you going be able to find coaches that are willing to do this, players that are willing to listen to a fan's call?
If the replacement boss, in desperation, then hires some new people, people willing to listen to her, the elders will dislike her all the more.
So I wanted to be honest with my fans, or anybody that was willing to listen, so they understand that everyone processes their abuse differently.
Perhaps there's something there, but I think you got to find somebody good, you got to be willing to listen and you have to suffer.
Candidates both with scientific backgrounds and those who are willing to listen to the scientists have to step up and make it part of their campaign.
Everyone's got a story to tell, but it can make all the difference in the world to know that someone out there is willing to listen.
Lawmakers have been surprisingly willing to listen to critics, and unusually bipartisan, says Kevin Wolf, a former assistant secretary to the commerce department under Barack Obama.
World leaders have a chance Friday to lobby for Donald Trump's support on the Paris Agreement on climate, and the president may be willing to listen.
From the age of 19, it gave me access to leaders and F500 companies willing to listen to my big ideas and give me their insights.
While women have been protesting over physical and sexual abuse for years, society has become more willing to listen since the emergence of #MeToo, campaigners say.
But I'm OK with that because I'm willing to listen to why, something I hope the show (and its creators) would be open to as well.
Above all, you have to be willing to listen when the pages are telling you that what you were planning to do is simply not working.
Gallup research estimates that workers who have managers who are willing to listen to their work-related needs are 62% less likely to be burned out.
Change happens when people are willing to listen and hear the struggles of their neighbor, putting aside preconceived notions and truly seeking to understand and grow.
Patrik Alan Simpson of Mixed Elements salon in Maryland took to Facebook last week with a public service announcement for anyone willing to listen (uh, read).
But stakeholders crucial to the company's success — as well as the public — seem less willing to listen to its side of the story this time around.
But stakeholders crucial to the company's success — as well as the public — seem less willing to listen to its side of the story this time around.
It was a sign that voters might be willing to listen to a candidate who has evolved — as long as they believe that evolution is genuine.
I mean, if the chairman has a good explanation of why 6(e) does not apply and his need for the information, I'm willing to listen.
As I see it, a good activist should be confident but willing to listen, able to actively sort wrong from right while acknowledging subjectivity and nuance.
Ms. Flores, responding on Sunday morning to Mr. Biden's statement, said she was glad the former vice president was willing to listen and clarify his intentions.
He had served in a pair of Soviet units during World War II, so when Russian military intelligence approached Zinchenko, he was more than willing to listen.
"If you're going to talk about these things, you have to be willing to listen to someone that has a different opinion than you do," he says.
If you're willing to listen, lay out boundaries, monitor and make sure those boundaries stay in place, you can turn that toxic employee into a promising one.
You're the first one at the office and the last one to leave — and everyone knows it, because you're not shy about telling anyone willing to listen.
T.I. tells us the chain was more than willing to listen, change policies, and even wants him to take on a permanent gig with them moving forward.
He donates to Republicans "so that they are willing to listen when I call to object about issues that negatively affect humanity," he said in one exchange.
From his perch in exile, Mr. Puigdemont has tried to drum up support for the Catalan cause across Europe, but has ultimately found few willing to listen.
"Fraudsters target the elderly, as they may be lonely, willing to listen and are more trusting than younger individuals," according to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.
It was the material conditions of people's lives, Ms. Kaba points out, that made them willing to listen to something radically different during the 1930s and '40s.
People cannot hide behind the anonymity of a screen in a face-to-face conversation; their character is at stake, and consequently they are willing to listen.
The approach was to "literally talk to anybody and everybody who we thought was willing to listen and could be influential in the process," Ottensmeyer told Reuters.
Protecting the Earth's most valuable land resources for future generations is a goal we should all embrace, and it's encouraging members of Congress are willing to listen.
For the most part, these days, they'll find people on campus willing to listen, hold their hands, get them medical attention, and remind them it wasn't their fault.
It is because of Harjo and her fellow artists that readers with no tribal connection are now willing to listen to the burgeoning second wave of the Renaissance.
"We have to be willing to talk if people have a problem, to come forward and, more importantly, we have to be willing to listen," he told reporters.
Eshoo said in an interview that she's willing to listen to her peers' thoughts on the matter but is hesitant to delete the work put forth by states.
Trump's top personal lawyer, John Dowd, resigned in March, following reports that Trump wasn't willing to listen to his legal advice, including about sitting for a Mueller interview.
Be genuine, but avoid being overbearing — simply knowing someone is willing to listen is a source of comfort for those who already feel like they aren't being heard.
If we're not willing to listen to each other as we figure out how to talk about these issues, then what is the potential for sparking real change?
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is ready and willing to listen to President Trump's State of the Union Address when it's appropriate ... but she's not going to shake his hand.
Facebook responds to data misuse At a point when consumer groups are calling for new rules to control social media's excesses and lawmakers are increasingly willing to listen.
I'll also say that what makes him a strong candidate is that he is willing to listen to his constituents, and obviously now his larger audience of America.
In a statement issued a week after her death, Collins' family praised the late politician as someone always willing to listen and help others, regardless of political affiliation.
"We are generally people who like to work collaboratively, who are patient and willing to listen," said Representative Carlos Curbelo, an at-risk centrist Republican from South Florida.
Patient groups are willing to identify and advocate for these issues on behalf of the patients they represent, but industry leaders and policymakers must be willing to listen.
Panetta said that, to be a good leader, Trump must be willing to listen to his advisers and know when to take their advice over his own instinct.
In other words, if you want to be a successful entrepreneur, you have to be willing to listen to other people's ideas instead of trying to fix everything yourself.
But you shouldn't have people like the Janet McCabe who I've never met dictating what should be done and not being willing to listen to somebody that knows it.
"I'd love nothing more than to do work with those willing to listen to change the current path our public education system is headed down," she told the site.
With society more willing to listen, woman have become more inclined to speak out, said Professor Sharon Marcus of Columbia University's Institute for Research on Women, Gender and Sexuality.
"This type of ritual of reversal allows people to let off steam, but also communicates important information to those in power, if they are willing to listen," she said.
Lawmakers interviewed by The Hill said Trump, who is known for his swagger and bravado, was polite, professional, deferential, and willing to listen to their concerns about his candidacy.
What I've seen in the past year since Trump came into power is that people are so willing to listen and to work together — people from all walks of life.
I have the rare privilege of working in an environment which is welcoming, inclusive, and most of all willing to listen to the needs of its employees who are minorities.
They're not opposed to working out a new deal with him, and Armstrong has said he's willing to listen, but he's also willing to hear from other teams as well.
You have to be willing to listen to people when they tell you something is good, and be willing to take a risk on something you may have never tried.
I don't find that he does because he is not willing to listen to all of us, he only wants to listen to those constituents that are giving him money.
"Traders are very willing to listen as they feel they have been abused by the system," said Malcolm Freeman, a director at UK broker Kingdom Futures, which uses the LME.
Soccer is starting to throw back the curtain on all the things it does not know, and it is willing to listen to anyone who might shed a little light.
He needs to reach out to the economic drivers and entrepreneurs of this country who, frankly, aren't very partisan and might be willing to listen to one of their own.
In the world today, there are so many voices that want to be heard, but there are so few people that are willing to listen to what is being said.
Many of us would prefer to have permanent décor, but neither the board nor the managing agent seem willing to listen, and I was told I couldn't circulate a petition.
"That would be the last chance to push a view of the deal in a way that Trump might be willing to listen to because he likes Macron," Slavin said.
Indeed, the explicit point of the Tiger Team's Secure Freedom Strategy was to provide a comprehensive blueprint for a "war" on sharia to a White House that's willing to listen.
"You better have something to say that the 60 percent is willing to listen to," he said, noting polls that show 40 percent of voters want to impeach Mr. Trump.
My community would come to include not only those who could directly relate to my life, but also those who were simply willing to listen, to empathize, and to show solidarity.
But a political official in a rebel brigade who spoke on condition of anonymity was more skeptical of the extent to which the Syrian government was willing to listen to Moscow.
"We have to be willing to talk if people have a problem, to come forward and, more importantly, we have to be willing to listen," he told reporters at the time.
It might make us slightly more humble, more willing to listen to another side, less arrogant, less willing to think that only our particular system of doing social business is worthy.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Friday that the U.S. is willing to listen if China wants to come to the table with free and fair trade, and treating U.S. companies fairly.
" He pauses, sips his beer, and adds, "Sometimes that even entails manipulating the artist's vision if I think it's necessary and… you know, if they're willing to listen to my opinion.
"In the end, we concluded that they were just not willing to listen," said Tom Malinowski, a former assistant secretary of state and an incoming member of Congress from New Jersey.
But a big reason other countries — including allies — are so freaked out about giving America important intel these days is because they're worried that Trump will tell anyone willing to listen.
"I think Senator McConnell is not hesitant to give his advice, and the president appears to be increasingly willing to listen to that advice," said Senator Roy Blunt, Republican of Missouri.
Perel suggests requesting a meeting and giving notice along the lines of: Would you be willing to listen to some feedback we have, that we believe would improve our work here?
"You ask whether China is willing to listen to the Canadian side's request, but I don't know if Canada's leaders or politicians have seriously listened to China's solemn position," Hua said.
The uproar followed televised comments in which the U.S. president told ABC News he would be willing to listen to such damaging information about political opponents as he seeks re-election.
It's great Kim appears to have DT's ear when it comes to freeing prisoners, Ted says, but Trump needs to be more willing to listen to voices outside the celebrity realm.
"Management should be prepared for and willing to listen to investor comments about selling more of those modules," two Citigroup analysts, Todd Bault and Erik Bass, wrote in a note on Tuesday.
If the English have been so unwilling to listen to them so far, why would they be more willing to listen to them when it comes to shaping a post-Brexit Britain?
Indeed, everything about this particular congregation's posture indicated that it would be willing to listen to Trump, even as he has so often sounded tone deaf when it comes to black America.
Transitional Military Council (TMC) spokesman Shams El Din Kabbashi said the council was willing to listen to the opposition's demands and restart negotiations, which it halted after the attack on the camp.
In response to Ms. Flores's account, Mr. Biden said he didn't believe he had ever acted inappropriately in public life but was willing to "listen respectfully" to those who may feel differently.
Nelson described that throughout the process, Schumer was always willing to listen to their ideas and proposals, even if it wasn't always clear they could form the basis of an eventual deal.
"When you get falsely accused of a number of things that are not facts, you're willing to listen to a whole lot of things that may have been a problem," Meadows said.
"Whether ultimately he sides with some of the arguments that we're making or not, I have nothing but really a heartfelt appreciation for the fact that he was willing to listen," Meadows said.
They found that parents who relied on these apps were more likely to be stricter and authoritarian, meaning they're often demanding and rarely willing to listen to their kids or meet them halfway.
If it was any other influencer who had a valid claim that Ko had bullied them, instead of the internet's most controversial success story, then Ko may have been more willing to listen.
Aides say Trump, recognizing that the trajectory of his presidency is at stake, has been willing to listen, absorbing poll data and forgiving past grudges as he works to limit Democratic midterm gains.
Biden responded to Flores's account in a statement, saying he did not believe he had behaved "inappropriately," but added that he'd be willing to "listen" to the experiences women were willing to share.
"Companies are much more willing to listen to shareholders and take action in response to shareholder engagements," said Seth Fischer, founder and chief investment officer of Hong Kong-based hedge fund Oasis Management.
I think it's important to have honest conversations about our insecurities, which is why I've told anyone willing to listen — my gynecologist, the chatty barista at Starbucks, my cat-sitter — about my lip injections.
Perez cast himself as someone ready and willing to listen to the concerns people have with the beleaguered DNC, an organization at a low point after Hillary Clinton's loss to Donald Trump last month.
But it's encouraging to hear that TV manufacturers are at least willing to listen to directors on the issue, and simply no longer making motion smoothing the default would be a big step forward.
Let&aposs say you want to have a discussion with somebody by identity politics and you say I&aposm willing to listen to you and I want to know, and I agree with you.
Mnuchin, on the other hand, has been described in his talks with lawmakers as even-keeled and willing to listen, firm in the administration's positions but not dismissive of lawmakers, or, importantly, their staff.
Mnuchin, on the other hand, has been described in his talks with lawmakers as even keel and willing to listen, firm in the administration's positions but not dismissive of lawmakers, or, importantly, their staff.
Replacing Kennedy would be even more historic and consequential: a momentous chance to edge the Court right, since Kennedy is the center of the Court — the one most willing to listen to both sides.
DUBLIN, July 18 (Reuters) - Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Thursday he was willing to listen to alternative proposals from the next British prime minsiter on keeping Northern Ireland's border open after Brexit.
Edward St. John Gorey was born in 1925, the only child of a newspaperman turned publicist for fancy hotels and a mother who bragged about her son's spectacular I.Q. to anyone willing to listen.
As for the second question, I would totally be willing to listen to a performance or piece due to the dedication of the composer or violinist etc, and the beauty that is classic music.
"It's challenges like this that require you to have experienced, competent people in the government, and ... a President willing to listen," says Ron Klain, a veteran of Democratic administrations who knows the challenge well.
I use my official accounts to listen to my constituents, explain my policy positions, take criticism, share my public events, and in general engage as many people in Arkansas' 1st as are willing to listen.
"Companies are more willing to discuss, more willing to listen, and it de-escalates the situation," Jason Day, a partner at the law firm Perkins Coie who advises public companies on stockholder activism, tells Axios.
But we also need to encourage people to be more understanding of others and to be willing to listen and to be willing to empathize, and that's what the core of this campaign is about.
I think we've been willing to listen to folks and their ideas, and the president's advice is weak can come up with a resolution on her way to move forward, we will certainly entertain that.
I appreciate that there's a fan base of people out there not only willing to listen to songs that are older, but are also eager to hear what you have to say in the present.
"If you want any sort of change, you have to have people pushing it that are willing to listen to the other side, and I don't see that out of the Sanders campaign," she said.
But it does seek to bring the voice of small towns to the big city, and suggests that mutual understanding between father and son, town and city, is possible when people are willing to listen.
This bipartisan effort demonstrates a marked shift in legislative politics and illustrates that legislators on both sides of the aisle are willing to listen to their constituents and support bipartisan efforts to strengthen gun laws.
"Our members are going to be very — proceed with caution — very skeptical of some of the ideas that have been put out there in the past, but I think they're willing to listen," Thune added.
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Friday said he would be willing to listen to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's alternative plans for the Irish backstop, but said there is no easy solution.
" 'Willing to listen' Mann, who referred to the son of Alton Sterling as an inspiration in an interview with HLN last week, recited fervently, "15: That's how old Cameron Sterling was when he lost his father.
Because very early out of the gate I think you realize once you have access or a voice that people are willing to listen to with that comes a lot of responsibility, which I take seriously.
A tycoon who has enough humility to realize that he doesn't already know all the answers, and is willing to listen to other people even when they contradict him, could do fine as an economic manager.
This November, I hope that people, whether they're Republicans or Democrats, vote for candidates who are willing to listen to those who disagree with them, to work across the aisle and to put country above party.
Pick a dozen individuals, six Democrats and six Republicans, who are willing to listen to one another — and spend several days going through a structured exercise to identify the different attributes and tradeoffs for health care.
Amy Klobuchar The Minnesota senator joined calls for an impeachment inquiry in June, citing Trump's comments that he would be willing to listen if a foreign government approached him with damaging information on a political rival.
Our country has benefitted from lawmakers and political leaders who took their duty to the American public seriously and were willing to listen to technical experts who understood the facts and the importance of scientific research.
"If Senate Republicans are more willing to listen to President Trump than women and patients in their own states, they should own up to it and be willing to let their votes show it," she added.
If Trump is willing to listen, a quiet word in his ear from America's oldest ally might wake him up to the fact that less friendly nations are trying to steal his clothes and take America's place.
Containing rapidly gentrifying, liberal neighborhoods like Germantown and Schnitzelburg, as well as more conservative areas like Okolona and Lynnview, the 35th District holds political lessons about the viability of a progressive platform for those willing to listen.
"So those of us in the real world, who are actually facing problems in this health-care system, are having to deal with people who are not willing to listen to anything outside of those party lines."
In a television interview with ABC News earlier this week, Trump had said he would be willing to listen to a foreign entity offering damaging information on a political opponent, saying "there isn't anything wrong with it".
He also intends to appeal to the better angels of the Democratic Party — if they're willing to listen — that it's possible for a Democrat to work across party lines, three advisers familiar with Booker's strategy told POLITICO.
If more of us were willing to listen to the people scream in Jacksonville as a beautiful Sunday afternoon turns into the worst day of their lives, maybe we would be reminded of the importance of empathy.
"I think that Secretary of State Tillerson is a person who is willing to listen and is a deep communicator," Wang said at his annual news conference in Beijing on Wednesday, on the sidelines of China's parliament.
This chorus has repeated several refrains: patterns of harassment and abuse; fear of retribution from Weinstein; and gratitude — cut with a little bit of anger — that people are finally willing to listen after years of terrified, frustrated silence.
In an encouraging sign, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on Friday he would be willing to listen to alternative plans for the Irish backstop - the biggest stumbling point to agreement - but warned there was no easy solution.
"I want to see people taking the time to think about who else is affected and being willing to listen to those stories and remembering that there isn't just one type of person affected by this," Devin said.
But we know that Bolton and Pompeo — Trump's picks for two of the highest offices in the land — are at very least willing to listen to counter-jihadist arguments, and work to help them reach a larger audience.
THE HAGUE, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Friday said he would be willing to listen to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's alternative plans for the Irish backstop, but said there is no easy solution.
"While we have had our share of strong differences — principally on the politicization of the tragedy in Benghazi — I know that he is someone who is willing to listen and engage, both key qualities in a CIA director."
We will not acquiesce to the debasement of language in the public square that would distort what is at stake, but we will make our voices heard by any in this new administration who are willing to listen.
In November, Mr. Trump scheduled a news conference saying that a large group of black pastors would endorse him, but the group replied that although they were willing to listen to him, they were not ready to endorse.
Rodriguez said Ackman was relying on inaccurate information in his criticisms of the company, but said he was "willing to listen" to the investor and was in the process of scheduling a meeting with him in early September.
Sanders and the radical need to change the fundamental injustices prevalent in the United States, to believe Biden when he proclaims that he is willing to listen to those whose views have not always coincided with his own.
As more high-profile cases of sexual misconduct emerge, more victims are willing to speak out because they realize they're not alone — and because it seems like more people are willing to listen to them and believe them.
So the best thing I could do is kind of explain to Jared, and as much as he was willing to listen or see it demonstrated that the paper would have no credibility if it didn't do these things.
It's you being willing to work to make things better and being willing to listen to each other and argue with each other and come together and knock on doors and make phone calls and treat people with respect.
This, however, leads us to the second hurdle: Because not all of the birth control side effects that patients report are backed up by major studies, some people find that their doctors aren't willing to listen to their concerns.
And after two of them, Bloomberg and Steyer, each plowed more than $100 million into this week's midterm elections to help Democrats successfully seize the House majority, some Democrats seem willing to listen to what they have to say.
Why it matters: It's not uncommon for board members to leave at some point after a company has gone public, but The Information recently reported that CEO Evan Spiegel hasn't always been willing to listen to his board's advice.
In her statement, Ms. Comella noted that she was born and raised in upstate New York and praised Mr. Cuomo for being "willing to listen to different viewpoints," something she said voters "should want to see happen more often."
Turkish academics and newspaper columnists who attended a briefing with him in July portray Albayrak, 40, as well-equipped for the job of steering the Turkish economy, casting him as hands-on and willing to listen to contrary views.
"The fact Governor Cuomo is willing to listen to different viewpoints and work with people from the other side of the aisle is something we should welcome, and quite frankly, should want to see happen more often," she told CNN.
Despite their professional opinion, Cacciotti said he was not willing to listen to them because of how much he adored Harper, 79, and vowed to keep his wife as comfortable as possible in some of the final moments of her life.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Thursday he was willing to listen to alternative proposals from the next British prime minister on keeping Northern Ireland's border open after Brexit and could compromise if his objectives were achieved.
"They certainly can provide many useful insights, assuming Trump is willing to listen to them – it's just I would like to see more diversity in terms of expertise and background," said James Pethokoukis, a commentator at the conservative American Enterprise Institute.
But a long history of climate policy failures might also cause climate activists and the politicians they support to be more humble about their convictions, more sensitive to the human effects of their policy, and more willing to listen to criticism.
While Greenblatt earned a reputation at first as an official willing to listen to various perspectives on the conflict, he struck a fiercely pro-Israel line that amplified claims that the Trump administration's approach is heavily biased in favor of Israel.
That's why I was willing to listen to my financial adviser when she told me not to keep too much money in my rainy-day savings account, but to transfer that to an investment account when it got over $5,000-$10,000.
They stress that they believe women writ large, and that they're willing to listen to their accuser — while emphasizing that they still believe their accuser is, in that particular case, wrong, as New York Times critic Amanda Hess has pointed out.
John Cornyn of Texas, whose on proposal on guns failed Monday, says he has some concerns about the due process issues in the bill "in the front end" but told reporters he is willing to listen to get more information on the proposal.
As someone who has a serious passion for every Mickey-shaped snack food or Star Wars-themed culinary concoction, I'm always ready and willing to listen to anyone who claims to have the treat to try at one of the Disney parks.
At Tuesday's hearing, it appeared that lawmakers were at least willing to listen to ideas from the other side, searching for a legislative path to getting Puerto Rico out from under its debt load, and rejuvenating its economy for the long haul.
The actress said rather than her making as much money as Harington, who portrays Jon Snow, it's important that people are now "more willing to listen to people saying, 'I want the same amount of money'" and that those conversations are being had.
The often-loquacious President -- his speech at the 1988 Democratic National Convention was 33 minutes, double the time he was allotted -- and his aides believe the format fits him well because podcast listeners are often willing to listen for longer and give subjects more time.
We can do better — we must strive to show the world what a pluralistic society should be, a place where people of different faiths and viewpoints are willing to engage and willing to listen to others, especially when they bring different ideas to the table.
"While we have had our share of strong differences - principally on the politicization of the tragedy in Benghazi - I know that he is someone who is willing to listen and engage," Representative Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the Intelligence Committee, said on Friday.
But the more accurate way to think about it is that Lewis has spent the rest of his career trying to persuade other people that the fight for civil rights wasn't won in 1965, and other people haven't always been as willing to listen.
But what I still mainly see is a lot of women talking to other women, and until we can have rooms that include men with power who are willing to listen, I think it's going to be more of two steps forward, one step back.
His decision to walk back his ire against China after talks with world leaders may be a signal that he's more willing to listen to their assessments on the benefits of resolving the trade war than he is the assessments of his home team.
Days ago, the CEO attempted to defend himself against reports he gave nearly $40,000 to Protect the House, a political action committee that's trying to maintain Republican control of the House, by explaining that the recipients of his donations would be "willing to listen" to him.
"I would like to categorically state that, much as the Konkola Copper Mines matter is in court, government is willing to listen to any progressive talks that will facilitate an amicable exit of the investor," Minister of Mines and Minerals Development Richard Musukwa said in a statement.
ET, FSN Southeast (Atlanta), FSN Southwest (Dallas) ABOUT THE HAWKS (22-33): Rumors started last weekend that Atlanta was willing to listen to offers on Korver, swingman Thabo Sefolosha and All-Star power forward Paul Millsap despite an uptick in play that includes five straight wins.
Never mind that this promise seemed suspect to me, considering that Trump ran a campaign that divided Americans along racial, religious and gender lines so much so that extreme right-wing groups like the Ku Klux Klan are celebrating ad nauseam; I still was willing to listen.
"   QUOTE OF THE DAY  "It should also give people a degree of comfort to know that someone like [Trump] can say something that isn't quite right and very quickly realize it and also be willing to listen to other people who can help him re-frame that.
Even in the unprecedented #MeToo era — which countless men claim has led us to be too trusting and too willing to listen to women who say they've been treated unfairly — it only takes a carefully worded accusation disguised as an apology to cast doubt on a woman.
He's stuck in a living nightmare of perpetual distraction, where he's unsure of his own memories, prone to jarring flashbacks he can't understand and all too willing to listen to what any confident weirdos have to say to him — especially when they're hanging out in the woods.
The president, by all accounts, appeared willing to listen to a member of his own party who cautioned him about the negative perception many in the country had of the president's clumsy and delayed response to the bigots and racists who descended upon Charlottesville on August 85033.
If you have a partner who really knows what they're getting themselves in for and are willing to listen and work hard — and most importantly a trust between you — then all you need is a little spark of skill or natural talent and you're going to go far.
As played by Ben Sinclair, who co-created the series with his creative partner and then-wife Katja Blichfeld, The Guy has largely been the platonic ideal of a weed dealer: amiable, consistent, and willing to listen to your problems without burdening you with any of his own.
While Dorsey's actions do signal a willingness to listen to the political right — and it's worth noting that he and his board have taken little to no action when it comes to many far-right accounts — there appears to be a limit to how much he's willing to listen.
Since his work on behalf of President Richard Nixon, when Stone really pioneered the art of "dirty trick politics," which used disinformation and character assassination as the primary means toward victory, he has been willing to sell his talents to whichever candidate was willing to listen to him.
"He was kindly, courteous, ever-willing to listen to those who had not his fund of knowledge and always ready and glad to impart something from his vast store of learning," wrote A.J. Curtin Cosbie in the journal Nature in an obituary for Sørensen, who died February 12, 1939.
Mr. Lester said he had been willing to listen to Mr. Jackson's views on the housing development — the director's objections had been interpreted by many as an effort to keep high-density housing out of his part of town — but no more than he would to anyone else's.
"The president seems to be someone who's willing to listen to people's appeals," said Robert Blagojevich, who lobbied for a commutation for his brother, Rod Blagojevich, the former governor of Illinois sentenced to 14 years for trying to essentially sell the Senate seat vacated by President Barack Obama.
The announcements suggest that the Trump administration is increasingly willing to listen to the advice of American officials focused on the strategic challenges posed by China and who are concerned about its human rights abuses, even if President Trump himself never seems to pay much attention to those.
"Even though the platform was taken from me, I just made my own because I feel like that was a message that I needed to get out to my classmates and to the people who are receptive and willing to listen," said Bales, who will attend the University of Louisville.
When it comes to setting DOE Title IX regulations, DeVos does not require approval or input from either the White House or her department, which could explain why the DOE is so willing to listen to trans advocates while the rest of the executive branch is actively discriminating against them.
"I think these are very powerful and persuasive arguments and I think, frankly, there are a substantial number of both the Senate and the House that would be and ought to be open to such an argument and I would be surprised if they wouldn't be willing to listen," Vilsack said.
And some men may be more willing to listen to someone like Ansari — a male comedian who makes them laugh, who's been through something they can probably relate to — than they are to women talking or writing about #MeToo, especially when the conversation turns to those "gray areas" Anand talked about.
I'm reserved, but I'm not afraid of having those conversations, and they don't intimidate me, so the best thing I could do was kind of explain to Jared, inasmuch as he was willing to listen or see it demonstrated, that the paper would have no credibility if it didn't do these things.
"What I noticed was having that conversation on stage in front of dozens of students — it forced me to be open to the feedback, because I knew they were all gauging right in that moment whether I was willing to listen to them or whether I was just going to get all defensive," says Grant.
Trump's decision to listen to his advisers will relieve public health officials and emergency physicians countrywide and shows that he is, in extremis, willing to listen to science -- in a way that would be a given for most presidents but has not been so for a commander-in-chief who has so often blurred truth.
When I talked to Trump about the Russians in 1987, when Mikhail Gorbachev made his first visit as Soviet leader to America and invited businessmen to meet with him in New York, Trump seemed normal, saying he was willing to listen but was suspicious and we should not be overly eager to make a deal.
"The results today tell me the people want to see a government that is willing to listen to people, that is more transparent and accountable and a government that is more capable of leading us past our current challenges and taking care of those in need," she said in a news conference outside her party's headquarters.
This is my question, not for Democrats or for Republicans, but for the American people: How do we ensure we have fair elections if we are not willing to look at who was doing the hacking, or if we are not willing to listen to the government institutions that are saying who was doing the hacking?
The AMA itself admits that its endorsement of Price is based primarily on his willingness to play ball: Board of Trustees chair Dr. Patrice Harris states that while the AMA disagrees with Price on certain important policy issues, they have a "relationship … going back decades," and he has been "willing to listen" to the AMA's concerns.
That's why it was disheartening when Janet Napolitano, the president of the University of California system — and, it should be noted, the former head of the Department of Homeland Security — wrote, in a Boston Globe op-ed essay, that students must be willing to listen to not just opposing views, but offensive ones, for the sake of free speech.
At Boundless, we routinely reach out to the other startups that have received backing from our own investor groups — national networks such as Foundry Group, Trilogy Equity Partners, Pioneer Square Labs, Two Sigma Ventures and Flybridge Capital Partners — in the knowledge that these companies will share many of our values and be willing to listen to our ideas.
The native-born, kibbutz-influenced, adamantly secular, left-leaning Israelis of European descent who dominated Israel throughout much of Mr. Oz's life have had to make way for Sephardic and Russian Jews, and the Orthodox, putting Mr. Oz increasingly in the position of an aging lefty, a prophet with fewer people willing to listen to him in his own country.
After Trump's NATO visit, he'll head to London, where he'll be greeted by an enormous, orange Baby Trump blimp, that will fly over Parliament for two hours while Trump's in town, and a population that dislikes him so much that they're willing to listen to Green Day's 2004 song 'American Idiot,' which is objectively a bad song, to prove it.
Ultimately, the U.S. president should be cool under pressure, be able to keep a clear mind under the most intense circumstances; he or she must take a calm approach when presented with conflicting elements of information, have steady hand based on a seriousness of purpose, and must be willing to listen to subject matter experts and top advisers to help make the right decisions.
"North Koreans won't mind dealing with someone who is tough—indeed, they prefer such an interlocutor over someone they see as a patsy, as long as they are fair and willing to listen," Mike Chinoy, a senior fellow at the U.S.-China Institute at the University of Southern California, and a longtime North Korea–watcher, wrote in September, in an article suggesting that Trump send Mattis to Pyongyang.
"If Senate Republicans are more willing to listen to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE than women and patients in their own states, they should own up to it and be willing to let their votes show it," said Murray, the top Democrat on the Appropriations labor subcommittee.
Here's a look at 13 highlights from #GetPolitical reporting on music, politics and activism that mirror what many in the progressive community have come to terms with as a "silver lining" to Trump: Rapsody: '(Trump) really took the sheep off the wolf' North Carolina rapper Rapsody, whose latest album "Laila's Wisdom" was nominated for a Grammy for best rap album, told #GetPolitical in September that socially conscious hip-hop has been amplified and is making its way to new ears during Trump's administration because people are more willing to listen.

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