There's
a lot of talk out there about how moms are doing things wrong, especially when it comes to sleep.
So, the reality is we're very confident, and I know there's
a lot of talk out there, but at the end of the day we'll see who puts up and who withers away into oblivion.»
There's
a lot of talk out there labeling carbs as either «good» or «bad,» but I prefer to keep that kind of moral judgment out of my relationship with food.
There's
a lot of talk out there that freezing your butt off for hours on end will only burn a few extra calories at best.
There's
a lot of talk out there about acupuncture being nothing more than a placebo.
«There's
a lot of talk out there that there isn't any science that supports my view, but I have 2111 scientific references in this book.»
He adds, «There's been
a lot of talk out in the industry about the need to bring younger people on board, but now I think more brokers sense that, as an industry, we are vulnerable if we don't get some fresh blood in there.
Not exact matches
When we
talk about bond market liquidity it's important to understand that there are
lots of different «pools»
out there such as high yield bonds, munis, government bonds, etc..
To build the Zenefits site, he
talked to a
lot of insurance brokers and others, trying to find
out why the paperwork was done the way it was.
«A
lot of people start
talking right away, and it's
out of nerves,» Sinek says.
Lots of people are
talking about a study put
out this morning by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives about how the average Canadian CEO will earn as much by lunchtime today as the average Canadian does in a year.
«We spend a
lot of time making sure we find the right hiring managers to
talk to, so when we do reach
out we're doing so in a very natural way.
«We
talk about budgets; we
talk about planning your finances; but what a
lot of people don't do is plan
out the next 12 to 18 or 24 months
of their careers,» StumbleUpon CEO Mark Bartels told Business Insider.
I remember when I came to Bankwest, I
talked to a
lot of the staff there — particularly the younger staff — and when you
talk to your team, you often find
out that they have done fantastic things outside the organisation.
And I
talk to a
lot of middle - aged folks who are getting a late start but working hard to beat the odds and come
out on top.
«If it's an open - ended question or could turn into a
lot of back and forth, it's better to just pick up the phone and
talk it
out.»
I spend a
lot of time
talking clients «off the ledge» when they'd like to move all
of their money into one outperforming asset class, place a large bet on hedging strategies for a pending correction they see coming or suddenly want to get
out of the market altogether and «drop anchor» for fear
of pending scary dives in the markets.
If you hang
out with CEOs all the time like I do, you hear a
lot of talk about some are worried about making mistakes.
Paul Black lists
out three big trends to watch for in health IT this year, namely: a continuing shift to value - based care models (rather than the fee - for - service, volume - oriented paradigm which still dominates the sector); digital health infrastructure interoperability that makes it possible for different systems to
talk to each other and coordinate care; and an increased focus on precision medicine and «genomically aware care» that can help take a
lot of the guesswork
out of medicine.
This could have been a
lot of talk, but it bore
out, and Phin was often my first call whenever times got tough.
«I've been
out talking to dairy farmers and you do find a
lot of them privately will
talk that they recognize that change is necessary and inevitable,» Mr. Tucker said.
There are a
lot of pieces
of the healthcare market or healthcare services that could be pulled
out, like LASIK, and one thing that some places, and I think when we get to Singapore we can
talk more about this, too, is primary care can be treated very, very differently than more specialty care or more catastrophic or chronic disease care.
«I did a
lot of work in the earlier years just getting familiar with businesses and the way I would do that is use what Phil Fisher would call, the — Scuttlebutt Approach - I would go
out and
talk to customers, suppliers, and maybe ex-employees in some cases.
It turns
out, analysts spend a
lot of time
talking to companies and learning about what is coming next.
I know there's a
lot of people
out there that are always hearing us
talk about the book security analysis but today's episode we're actually going to go into a little bit
of depth to
talk about what we actually know about this book.
The first is that actually
talking things
out clears up a
lot of misunderstandings, and the second is that it's really hard to feel hateful toward people who just fed you dinner.
I have had several Muslims on my site who start
out talking with
lots of vague, and apparently open comments but in the end, held fairly classic exclusivist views.
Now is the time to get the thesaurus
out and pick your word
of choice for «poo»» because you're going to
talk about it A
LOT.»
«I think a
lot of Christian educationalists are concerned about the direction
of travel... they are day - in day -
out helping to run schools... they don't feel they get much credit for it they feel that instead senior educational figures
talk about Christian education and religious education and religious schools as if they are the problem.»
It sounds like you have a
lot of support until you look it up and find
out the quote comes from a dish soap commercial
talking about how to make the plate clean and isn't about corn.
When one looks at the various Christian beliefs that were once firmly believed — Adam and Eve, Noah's flood, people living to be 700 or 900 years old, the Red Sea splitting, water turning into wine, a
talking snake, a man living in a whale's belly, people rising from the dead, Jesus driving demons
out of people and into pigs — but which are now acknowledged by most thinking people to be mere mythology, it is pretty hard to give a
lot of credibility to what's left.
The
talks were ok, but I'm easily bored so I spent a
lot of time looking
out of the window.
Archbishop Chaput: We'll have
talks and break -
out sessions on every aspect
of marriage and family life, ecumenical and interfaith encounters, rallies,
lots of good food and entertainment and a huge festival
of families.
You pull
out a
lot of specific places when you
talk about Memphis in that time period: Beale Street, the Flamingo Room.
We
talk about why kids shouldn't be the center
of your life, discuss the importance
of a regular date night, hear a tense couple's court case, find
out how to make a family mission statement and a
lot more!
yes, the whole thing seems imbalanced toward pointing
out one particular type
of behavior, ignoring and even overlooking many
of the sins that Scripture
talks about a
lot.
The basis
of his
talk is I Peter 2, and much
of it is delivered in what guys at the conference described as «word pictures,» which I figured
out are epigrams that tend to rhyme and elicit
lots of hoots and cheers.
Dan Brown
talks about how the early church left
out lots of gospels.
If I could, this is what I would say to a
lot of theology
out there... Christian and otherwise: You
talk so blithely about God and so loftily about humanity, no wonder you get...
Sometimes, these pastors use phrases like «turn or burn» and may
talk a
lot of about the wrath
of God being poured
out upon sinners with fire and brimstone.
There are a
lot of fantastic granola recipes
out there, so let's
talk...
We're
talking about garlic and green chiles worked into a paste, then bulked
out with
lots of scallions and cilantro.
There was a
lot of talking and laughing (obviously, it was a house full
of girls), a
lot of eating and a little drinking (OK, more than a little), some suntanning (or in my case, burning), and there may or may not have been a very loud sing - a-long to terrible 90's music (any Aqua fans
out there?).
It was a
lot of fun, we got to
talk to Clinton Kelly, he told us that we shouldn't dress alike, which we totally did on purpose to stand
out!
«We have three owners that are involved in the company, and a
lot of times if there's a problem, Paul or one
of the owners will go
out and
talk to the stores,» he says.
Lots of helpful tips for easing anxiety: getting
out of negative self -
talk patterns, tips for sleep, managing time.
I want to
talk about your new book, which is coming
out after this one, about greens and my lead - in here is with fat because when we're eating dark green vegetables (which have a
lot of fat - soluble nutrients in them) we need a little fat in order to absorb those nutrients.
We are just coming to the end
of the fruitful time
of year —
lots of nice apples but the produce is thinning
out which makes me a little sad esp when you
talk of looking forward to it.
However, a
lot of people
talked about having to thin it
out at the end.
A
lot of people have been
talking out of their asses acting like its the easiest thing in the world to do.