Sentences with phrase «call out something»

Day 5: Call out something your partner does particularly well around the house.
But if you want me to try to call out something that is currently exclusive to Kobo, one that I quite enjoyed is the special «Inferno» tie - in linked short stories that J.F. Penn wrote as part of a major «The Descent» contest that Kobo ran just prior to Dan Brown's latest big release.
i would have called out something that was supposed to be left unsaid, as this embarrassed the male leaders.
There's nothing like that moment when the barista at Starbucks calls out something close to your name (Alice?!
Following the Champions League quarterfinal draw, there was one game in the current ultra-important two - plus - week span that called out something along the lines of «All right, we'll be able to rest a little bit.»

Not exact matches

We can call out lots of reasons why this nation suffers from a record of gun tragedies that no other country on earth experiences — and we can conjure up other theories until we forget the urgency of Parkland and Las Vegas and Newtown and move on to something else.
«It's great to have people supporting you, but it's also great to have people call you out when they know you're doing something you don't want to do or not acting completely like yourself.»
What you need to be doing is «actually getting out of the building and trying to understand something which I call the day in the life of the customer,» he explains.
Though it's called the burn rate, that term doesn't really capture the drip - by - drip unease of spending more money than you're making as you race to build something that catches on before the cash runs out.
Apparently, working out also spurs the release of something called ANP, for instance, which helps damp down panic.
«It can mean that co-workers are empowered to step forward when they see something happen and call out that behavior, and report it.»
Realizing they were on to something, Cohn and Carter formed Ad Hoc Labs to develop Burner, a mobile app that doles out disposable phone numbers for calling and texting.
If something out of your control happens, like getting a flat tire, be respectful enough to give them a heads up (like a quick call or text) so that they aren't just sitting there waiting for you.
That's the word from the geniuses at MIT, who have figured out a way to eliminate the stoplight — that annoyance of modern life — and replace it with something called «slot - based intersections.»
Over half say when it happens and they're calling to place a take - out order, they hang up and just cook something; over one - fourth say if calling a new service provider and it happens, they hang up and move on to the next Yellow Pages» ad.
If your content's call to action includes signing up or registering for something, be sure your form or entry fields are laid out in a logical manner and clearly spell out what information is required.
Somehow, in 4 - out - of - 5 attempts, whenever I said «call home» to my Jeep, it tried doing something else, from editing my phonebook, to calling towing assistance, to calling «David» (for the life of me, I could never understand how «David» sounds like «Home»).
They also get access to something called a DNA Relatives tool, which 23andMe users can opt into to connect with other users and find out whether they have relatives in the system.
I spent the next day calling the local heads of USA Boxing, the national Executive Director of USA Boxing, the State Athletic Commission, and professional promoters in an effort to try and see how we could work something out.
At Server Density we give our engineers a quota of one week out of every six to work on whatever they like, as long as it's relevant to the company; something we call a «random week.»
And while Manning wasn't paid for name - dropping Budweiser, he may have something to gain from calling out the beer.
Also at the meeting was Erik Prince, the founder of the private security firm Blackwater, which played a controversial role in the Iraq War and is now called Acadami, like something out of The Da Vinci Code.
Elon Musk just unveiled something called the «Tesla Powerwall,» a means to store solar - created electricity in people's homes... with the potential to put the entire utility industry out of business.
There have already been calls for a reduction in the anonymity of digital currencies in an effort to weed out potential illegal activity, something that evangelists have battled against.
With an internal system called Unicorn, when you accomplish something awesome or spend some time helping me figure out a bug, for example, I can thank you by going into the system and giving you one, two, or three unicorns.
All these sore Core «bcash» name calling IDIOTS are exactly that... IDIOTS, it sickens me so much to see these morons deliberately fight against something that is beneficial for the whole world (people in it), to get rid of the corrupt and utter scam that private central bankers created, surely Blockstream and bankers must have hired these people to spend all day long harassing Bitcoin Cash supporters, putting out and repeating same shit propaganda over and over, so to get unaware people fall for it, and to trick them into thinking that they centralised Lightning network is scaling of Bitcoin... which is complete horse shit, and could not further from the truth.
Every mutual fund has something called an expense ratio, which is a percentage of your money that's taken out of your investment every single year to pay the costs of running the fund.
The biggest thing to watch out for with spousal RRIFs is something called attribution.
According to Blockstream CEO Adam Back, the worst - case scenario goes something like this: by using a process called «SPV mining», other pools began building on the invalid block sent out by Bitcoin.com for a time.
Diane Abbott also tweeted that one of the lessons to be learned from the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire is that «fire puts out water,» and called for the UK government to do something about the drought in the province of Davao del Norte in Indonesia, which is actually located in the Philippines.
For those of you not familiar with the SAFT, or «Simple Agreement for Future Tokens,» this is an option agreement modelled after something called a SAFE (Simple Agreement for Future Equity) used by Y Combinator to reduce the complexity of early - stage raises (say, $ 2 million - ish), staking out a position in a investment prospect's cap table in a legally - binding way without going through the trouble of doing a full - bore Series A process of diligence, docs & raise.
Many B2B sales organizations act like lead generation is something that just «happens,» and if they go out and make cold calls or spend a lot of money on advertising, new leads will come rushing in.
Thanks to something called credit utilization, a maxed out credit card can seriously hurt your credit score.
So what happens is all the money that has been lent out, the collateral has been repledged so many times, something called rehypothecation, across the global world within the Euro / Dollar system that the issue now is a shortage of collateral.
In order to give users the option to opt out of any investment that they really disapproved of, they could exit it through something called the «split function».
If someone believes in something that does not make sense they should be called out on it.
There's no hard and fast rule for when this is but if you hear a family member or someone at the table say something you think might be worth calling them out over, you could try asking yourself these questions:
First, what you have done is called quote mining — taking a quote, or a partial quote and posting it out of context so that it seems the author said or means something they did not say or mean.
I say this only because Cameron Crowe's documentary, which showed the Pearl Jam's alleged heroic testimony before Congress as they called out the monopoly of Ticketmaster in setting prices for concert tickets, made this band something other than a rehash of «70s stadium rock with a lead singer with a Bono complex.
@BG — Like I said, same thing but you will do what it takes to call it something different because it makes you feel that you are better than anyone else out there.
Everytime religious people post something about God or something out of their belief, there comes the Atheists storming it with their typical (hateful, profane, disrespectful but in - fairness articulate, itellect, scientific and logical) replies and name callings such as; «2000 years religious numbnuts», «oxymorons who keep asking of sky daddy's help», «idiots who was fooled by a magical being in the sky» and so on and so forth.
Once you get past their happy faces and hand shaking and they find out they can't convert you, they do something called, «dusting their feet of you» which means that they condemn you to outer - darkness, away from their god and Jesus because you refused them.
If you state something based on any shaky assumptions, you can be sure someone will call you out on it.
not pulling your head out of your buy - bull and just accepting something written by sheep herders 3000 years ago, then «revised» 2000 years ago, and calling it the truth, when nothing in it can be verified having any connection to a «deity» is ignorant.
You called me out as being disingenuous when I said «that as time goes on however, I'm finding things that are helping to disprove things previously held as fact among Christians», so I have provided you an example that not only wasn't it a disingenuous statement, but that I've done my homework, on both sides of the argument, and came up with something that no one has been able to give me a response with even either the slightest chance of being possible, or falling back to the old status qua of «mysterious ways» and «having faith».
I'm sure there's someone out there who wouldn't call you a true Christian because of something you believe (there are many different denominations, variants, etc., and they all believe in something different).
Recently, I called them all out on something they did to my mom which had my sobbing my eyes out because it was that hurtful!
Course OldAdam's original post seems to be merely supporting David's cartoon, pointing out how prone we all are to putting a spin on what we say; I know I can have that problem, have even told my wife to call me out if she hears me starting to put a spin on something.
The classic «I know something you don't know» posture is little more than a cop out, and I am becoming increasingly tired of hearing those who have supposedly answered a call to be shepherds to the flock proclaim their good intentions.
Nakedpastor (and my online community The Lasting Supper) is a space where people can freely express their pain, where victims are heard and abusers called out... something many spiritually abused people did not experience in the church that promised them care.
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