When two people call each other repeatedly, and no one picks up
A more elegant way of saying "to make sure"
Two words that describe a plan or a strategy
A game plan
Per example, you could contact the client directly.
"For example..."
To compare two very different things
To compare apples to oranges
When you ask to postpone a meeting, you ask for something that refers to the weather
A raincheck
To distinguish yourself in a crowd
To stand out
Attractive
"Unfortunately something has came up; I cannot attend the meeting."
"...has come up..."
To do something for someone, so that they are less busy
To take (something) off their plate
When you make plans for a tentative meeting, you can use this phrasal verb
To pencil in
To contact someone to verify a subject
To touch base
To finally begin talking about the most important thing
To get down to business
"As far as I can know, we don't have enough staff."
"As far as I know..."
To begin a project again, when you realize that what you have done does not work
To go back to the drawing board
Quarter to five
"I see eye to eye with you."
A noun that means "requirement"
Criteria
"I completely agree with you."
To dismiss the good and bad sides of an issue
To throw out the baby with the bathwater
Translate this sentence: "Est-ce qu'un créneau horaire la semaine prochaine vous conviendrait?"
Using the English word for "supplier," these four words are an elegant way of ending a disagreement.
An adjective describing something or someone that is very competitive
Cut-throat
"I would like to set up a meeting with you; what time works for you?"
Complete the sentence: "A bird in the hand is worth..."
Two in the bush