Sentences with phrase «most everything said»

His dialogue is filled to the brim with humor and witty comebacks to most everything said to him.
Most everything said indoor cat - which ours is indoor and outdoor so a total mess.
Glenn, I tend to agree with most everything you said.
In digital music, most everything you said doesn't hold true, especially the price elasticity.
I agree with most everything you said except for the projections of angels or any of the religious overtones.
Most everything you say makes sense, but don't be betting on that.
Most everything he says here is in my view correct — indeed, is even more correct than when he wrote it:
I agree with most everything you say, Paul, and I understand your frustration, but Liz Benjamin is the best at what she does in this entire state.
His body of work has left me deeply distrustful of most everything he says.

Not exact matches

«The line between e-commerce and what most would call traditional retail has blurred right away to the point where for me everything is really just «commerce,»» he says.
EQ is the bedrock for a host of crucial people skills that impact most everything we do and say in the workplace: decision - making, anger management, social skills, accountability, empathy and teamwork, to name a few.
Not the most challenging course but, as the realtors say, location is everything.
Every day, most often in the lonely skies high above the Nevada desert, Draken employees help train U.S. military pilots in aerial combat — «simulating everything that should happen,» Isaacman says, «short of shooting each other.»
«I arrived at the conclusion that human intelligence was the most consequential technological advancement ever — that everything we are, everything we seek to become, everything we create is a result of our brain,» says Johnson.
Zuckerberg also had some thoughts about the form that most news takes, saying he thinks traditional news entities are having difficulty transitioning to a world in which everything happens faster and news breaks in a thousand different ways through social networks and other platforms.
The business is so focused on controlling its own ingredients that this year it ditched Sriracha, «because we want to make most everything that we can from scratch,» says co-founder Nathaniel Ru.
«Despite everything that is going on with digital — great penetration by Netflix, by cable in the form of video - on - demand, iTunes and all of those things — physical media is still the most popular way of watching a movie in the U.S.,» he says.
«We all make to - do lists, but it goes without saying that most of us don't get through everything as planned.
«I wish someone had really told me, «Forget everything else and just make sure you get the most amazing people on the team,»» Cassidy says.
«My job is to say that when you hear sell everything, that comment is, one, most likely wrong, and two, most likely meant for someone with no memory or who can accept a buy everything back pitch the very next day,» the «Mad Money» host said.
«Experiential marketing is far and away the most engaging tool that brands have at their fingertips,» says Daniel Yaffe, Co-Founder of AnyRoad, «However, to understand its impact, it's important to measure everything, and really have a good grasp on who is participating.
In 2012, for example, then - Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said that Iran was one of the most prolific hackers, targeting everything from government systems to company networks.
«It's a nice little trick to just throw everything in there and blast it and get the most silky, beautiful sauce or puree or soup,» she said.
«Most of us look forward to retirement, thinking we're going to get to do everything we want to do,» she said — but notes that not all retired individuals are happier.
Most owners when we walk in say «I've got everything under control,» and they're mortified to discover they're losing 30 percent,» De Caria says.
Everything said and done what really defines you is how you provide customer support when your customers most need it.
«Everything we do at the YEC is meant to fulfill a social need and promote free enterprise at the same time, while also curating meaningful connections among our generation's most successful entrepreneurs,» says Gerber.
That's the takeaway from everything we've ever heard from the governor and which was reinforced in Poloz's most recent analogy on the matter — comparing the rate cut to life - saving surgery, and saying that you don't worry about possible side effects at a time like that
Those who are familiar with my work know that I am a big believer in the power of saying «no» to create opportunity, and that those who say «no» to, as Warren Buttett suggests, «almost everything» are ultimately more successful because they have clarity and focus on what matters most.
«I think for the most part everything in the minutes was fairly benign,» said Bruce McCain, chief investment strategist at Key Private Bank.
While i don't agree 100 % of everything she said, i agree with her general idea that we need to stop chasing after what's cool and what will draw the most church members and start chasing after serving the poor, following Christ, doctrine, outreach, santification, and, specifically, God.
So, with that said, in my humble opinion, I believe he would find the best the brightest, the most harmonious and the beauty in everything he did.
now as far as science it seeks the most realible and testible idea about everything in the universe to attempt to explain what we are dealing with; it would be a sad world to live in if science simply said «GOD DID IT» GIVE THAT SOME THOUGHT;
= > I cant puzzle out what you're trying to say with «this question has nothing to do with evolution other than it the most cosmetic sense that dna worked because it everything else didn't.»
Most likely everything Topher said is not true.
There is an eternal nature to most everything he did and said.
I do not agree with EVERYTHING David says (however, I can't remember what I don't agree with right now) but as a member of a Mainline Protestant church, his cartoons, are right on MOST of the time.
It's hard to believe that there is so much information about this one chapter, and most of what you are saying contradicts everything I have been taught my whole life.
Most of all, he expected them to agree with everything he said.
Everything from submission to pornography to finances and date nights are discussed here, with a candidness that will, says the publisher, «send shock waves throughout the evangelical world,» vowing it will be among «the most talked - about Christian marriage releases in years.»
I don't think you meant what you said in the following statement: «And Not like most of us... Mr. Hawking has not put forth a «proven» Final Theory or the Theory of Everything...»
I know (it goes without saying) that I don't know all truth, I also know that not everything I do know is true, but I also know that what I believe myself to have discovered so far is not exactly conducive to the goals and aspirations of most supposedly well - meaning pastors.
I am reading the autobiography of C. S. Lewis right now (Surprised by Joy) and he was an atheist for most of his early years, and he says frequently in the atheist can not be too careful about what he reads, because God is the hound of heaven who uses anything and everything to convince atheists that He exists.
If you say sorcery is compelling, the astrologists already have that market cornered along with most Disney movies and Harry Potter everything.
Thats funny, most of everything you just said in your post the bible talks about... specifically in revelations...
I'd say when it comes to religion, one of the most insidious forms of pride is manifested when someone like Santorum decides to stand up in public and self - righteously rain down judgement & condemnation on everything that he doesn't like.
But as with most authors we can learn a lot from, this is no reason to reject everything these writers say.
I admit that most everything I have ever heard Bill Maher say is one of those things.
I understand everything this organization is saying, and I even agree with most of it.
Such reporting, says Shaw, is superficial and distorted because most journalists are abysmally ignorant of theology and church affairs, and preoccupied with fitting everything into the categories of dispute over politics and matters sexual.
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