Sentences with phrase «have i talked too»

Well, first of all, I've talked too much in favour of Hillary Clinton.
«We've talked too little internally about the subject.»
In my experience (and those of several other moms I have talked too), breastfeeding is definitely NOT awesome for the first few weeks, but after that, it does become awesome, or at least easier and more convenient.
I might have had a messy car, and I might have talked too loudly sometimes, but I functioned.
I deeply regret to have talked too much with you on the phone.»
I've long griped that the Obama administration has talked too often about more school spending and not enough about smarter school spending, and I was particularly disenchanted to hear the President go back to talking this week about pumping more borrowed federal funds into school facilities and salaries.
Evidence like this has left some education reformers worried that they have talked too much about removing bad teachers from the classroom and not enough about respecting the good ones and keeping them there.
We were already tired and grumpy and frankly had talked too much about cars and trolleys by day seven.
mp3 files of the interview, spread across two files because I'd talked too much to fit into one easily emailable package.
«I think I might've talked too much about American comics.»
«Hello, I have talked too the staff in Birmingham, AL at Protective Life for my quarterly payments.
Many designers I've talked too have admitted that the Unreal Engine is not only more efficient, has the ability to create more life - like graphics, but also a tad more intuitive.
And a wiki has now opened to write the last chapter of this business book of which I have talked too much already: http://www.socialtext.net/wikinomics/index.cgi

Not exact matches

Unfortunately, too much of it has been just that — talk.
• Speaking of Time's Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most well - connected person working in women's rights today, thanks to her six years as an assistant to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief of staff,» talks about why it was so important that Time's Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest way to make sure that someone isn't getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is to make sure that person has a lawyer, too
Are they about how long they had to wait, had to talk to too many people, the price, «your website says one thing but you say something else», «you say it's easy to do business and I can't even get a price», «I didn't know about your warranty», «you don't know what you're talking about» — right?
A contest to put a fan in an episode would certainly be interesting, but it would never become a consistent talk trigger; only one person would win, and the prize is too large in scale for a wider audience to care for long.
Gross has founded 100 companies in the past 30 years, and he knows what people are talking about in Silicon Valley — and he wants you to know, too.
We talk to them about their companies and try to discern why they've grown so fast so that you can learn how to do it, too.
And while that may have worked well for her, for other people — including me — talking about grief throughout the work day is too disruptive.
When you get those questions, you can just talk without having to think too hard.
We've been talking about our open - ended PTO policy for a while, and whenever we do, the same questions arise: Don't employees take advantage of the company by taking too much time off, damaging business results?
Elsewhere on the episode, «Weekend Update» talked Black History Month, Tina Fey and Rachel Dracht returned to for a hilarious Super Bowl sketch, French actresses explained why they think the #MeToo movement has gone too far, and Portman playing a Nickelodean anchor lost her voice while co-hosting the «orange carpet.»
The markets weren't too surprised Monday when Singapore Airlines released a terse statement that it has entered talks to sell its 49 % stake in Virgin Atlantic.
The risk, of course, in having an ethics professor like me talk about reputation management is that it's all too easy to give the impression that the two topics are the same.
«It would be easy for me to be super negative here like so many others that I talk to, but when I look at the data, it tells me being too negative will be a mistake.»
The Cloud Cam has two - way audio, too, so you can talk to your kids or pets when you're away from home.
How many times have you thought to yourself «He just doesn't get it» or «I don't feel my supervisor understands me,» or «She talks too much»?
Washington has blamed China, the world's biggest exporter of IT products, for derailing the talks by asking for too many exemptions.
But the airline apparently went one step too far when it talked about introducing a plan that would require customers to actually pay to use the lavatory on the plane.
In other words, it's not enough to walk green, you have to talk green, too.
Looking back on the failures of the Obama administration's Israeli - Palestinian peace efforts, he suggested that former Secretary of State John Kerry may have been too idealistic in pursuing talks that collapsed in 2014.
In the past few months Fortune has talked with a few other institutions of the too - big - to - fail variety on background and all of them are using AWS to deploy applications.
Whether scheduling takes too much time, plugins don't talk to each other, or there is another area that would surely benefit from automation, invest in the right tools.
After in - depth talks with nearly 60 customers it concluded that current wide - body planes have too much range for most of the routes narrow - body planes fly, Boeing Commercial Airplanes Chief Executive Kevin McAllister said in a separate briefing.
While on Chelsea Handler's talk show, Miller responded to a question about whether he would really sit out with a bit too much optimism.
The markets, though, initially seemed to misunderstand or disbelieve the central bank, taking the taper - talk as a sign that short - terms rates too would soon rise.
Most of us wouldn't go to an external meeting without an agenda and some talking points, so apply that approach to all internal meetings, too.
People who have been fighting for this for too long, others who were never comfortable enough to openly talk about their experiences with gun violence, or still others who were never listened to when opening up about their experiences with gun violence or were afraid to speak out — these are the people we are fighting with and for.
The media would have you believe that small - caps are volatile and too risky, but we're not talking about penny stocks.
If you've built that successful company blog we talked about earlier, then your subject matter experts (SMEs) should be contributing there, too.
Meanwhile, trade policy — or rather, Trump's efforts to disparage and sabotage trade talks and existing agreements — has shaken investor confidence, too.
I've been talking about how innovation drives trade, but the reverse is also true: trade openness drives innovation, too.
After Wednesday's hearing, Walden said «we'll talk about hearings from other CEOs, too,» though he didn't specify who he had in mind.
Yet by rushing into talks, Akzo would play a trump card too early.
This means that it helps if you don't have a face tattoo but it also means that you have to be boring to the salespeople and not talk too much about yourself.
The left, however, for too long has been satisfied with talking about cultural imperialism and corporate exploitation, both of which are serious problems.
There was little effort to significantly push back on the story that night because aides knew that Trump had said it and that the president wasn't even too upset, according to people involved in the talks.
If the L.A. group were to convince the six - member board or most of Tribune Publishing's big institutional shareholders to dump Griffin's plan (and presumably Griffin too), the sale talks would revive.
«We are definitely not talking about returning to the days of the three - martini lunch,» added Haid, «but have we gone too far in the other direction?
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