And yet somehow people
still talk about this process as if it was a done deal, or as if it can not ever happen, or like any given outcome is certain to pass.
Director and co-designer Melly
Stills talks about the process of bringing Nation to the stage.
Not exact matches
Overall, we are starting to see some benefits from the global pick - up that I
talked about earlier, but the
process is
still at an early stage.
Although their
processing may be different — you are
still talking about an end result that is exceptionally high in fructose — we just do not need to go there with all the other healthier and more natural sweeteners available — and besides — for REAL health one must cut sugar across the board — white death, ya know?
Luck is back to throwing, but the team's hesitance to
talk about his return and his lack of practice reps with the team suggest his recovery is
still a slow
process.
I would say just
talk to them
about the potty read up on babycenter
about the different things to help the
process along because even if they are not
talking that much they
still may give off many non verbal clues of having to go potty.However if they are really not ready try potty training keep a onesie on in the day time with their clothing and a blanket sleeper on at night that way they hopefully won't be able to get to the dirty diaper before you.My dd is 19 months as well and I have been training her sort of by letting her sit on the potty I have only let her use the one that goes on the big toilet but she peed in it once and she often will say she has to pee when in the bathroom but will sit and not do anything and get little pieces of tissue off the roll and push it into toilet this is her renditon of wiping even though the tissue does not really come in contact with any areas that need to be wiped I have slacked off on the training because she can not pull her pants up and down which is on the list of things kids need to be able to do to go by themseleves.Maybe just get them a few books and videos and a potty chair and
talk to your dd's and see what happens you may be surpised.HTH
But note that we're
still talking about in - person fundraising, not something done remotely, so I suspect it'll do more to streamline the
process than to transform it.
«It's disappointing to me that, despite many years of
talk from people on both the left and the right of politics we are
still stuck with this system which is antiquated and undemocratic... We need to try to get beyond the more tabloid version of this argument and really understand what it says
about our democracy — you've got people appointed to the legislature without going through the proper
processes of democratic accountability that are taken for granted in most countries in the world and you have people being influenced by making political donations.
Regardless of the group or the target, though, we're
still talking broadly
about non-traditional actors injecting themselves into the political
process using digital tools, not exactly something new.
Those
talking about breach of the due
process (because the matter involving the deportees is
still before the court) can bite off their tongues and spew them out — for all I care!!
I don't know these chieftains you are
talking about unless you can give me names; because the
process of board appointments is
still ongoing and I know that Mr. President wants to do a thorough job.
«When I'm
talking to extraverts, sometimes they're five thoughts ahead of me because I'm
still processing the first thing they're
talking about.»
And as we've
talked about in this article, reducing or eliminating wheat can also prevent acne, reduce heart disease risk, slow down the aging
process, reduce symptoms of IBS or acid reflux, help stabilize your blood sugar (assuming you're not
still eating loads of sugar and wheat - free junk food), reduce diabetes risk, reduce visceral fat in your abdomen, and more!
I've only just recently come out as bisexual to my family and friends,» the 19 - years - old actress wrote, «It's something I am
still processing and trying to understand and I don't like
talking about it too much.
He
talked about what it's like to be part of a famous filmmaking family and
still earn recognition on his own terms, the difficult
process of shooting Kill Your Darlings that gives the movie an extra spark, how he prepared to play Kerouac at this stage in his life, his character's arc on Boardwalk Empire, American Hustle and the unusual way they shot the film, upcoming projects including an Errol Flynn biopic and a production of Strangers on a Train in London, and more.
So no matter what aspect of the writing and publishing
process we're
talking about, we
still need to think
about what will work best for our needs.
We
still can't
talk about a release date for the game, since once the final build is done it needs to be submitted to Nintendo for review and approval, a
process that can take several weeks or even months, but rest assured that we're just as excited as you to learn when we can finally get the game out into the world.
In the post I said that Rogue
Process isn't a stealth game in the most traditional sense of the word, and in this post I want to
talk about that a bit by discussing active stealth, the idea that games can
still be
about stealth even when their world is full of explosions, fighting and alarms.
Highlights of the program include the conversation with Taryn Simon, the Queen guitarist and author Dr. Brian May who will
talk about his passion for Stereoscopy and the running of London Stereoscopic Company, the renowned director Ken Loach and
stills photographer Joss Barratt who will discuss Loach's filmmaking
process, the photographer Adam Fuss and sculptor Antony Gormley discuss their respective artistic practices, Bruce Davidson in conversation with Shoair Mavlian, curator at Tate Modern, the artist Mat Collishaw and a gallerist James Hyman discussing restaging Fox Talbot's pioneering 1839 photo exhibition using Virtual Reality, the photographer Juergen Teller discussing his Photo London exhibition with Adrian Searle, Chief Art Critic at The Guardian, the
talks with Isaac Julien, and a
talk with one of the UK's most celebrated contemporary photographers, Paul Graham.
There is no need to reinvent the wheel if what you want to
talk about «is endemic and widely discussed in other fields», there is a possibility that you're trying to describe a
process that is
still scientific.
But the key point is that we
still have several steps in the
process before we should start
talking about implementing actions to «mitigate» against human - induced climate change, as some are already proposing, invoking the «precautionary principle».
I wanted to
talk to you
about one particular bit of access to justice work that's
still in
process, so we're not going to
talk specifics
about it, but maybe first we could
talk a little bit
about the design
process that you bring.
The latest eDiscovery hot topic revolves around a Federal Judge Survey that highlights a key point, in which we at D4 are not surprised by: after all these years of
talking about eDiscovery, many practitioners, and the legal industry overall,
still do not understand the eDiscovery
process and how to properly handle Electronically Stored Information (ESI).
«If you start by trying everything through the standards
process, we would
still be
talking about it,» he argues.
Talk in group meetings, one - on - one settings, and anonymous surveys to receive honest feedback
about what's working and which
processes still need improvement.
For those of you who are
still all «doom and gloom» on collaborative divorce, here is yet another article
talking about the benefits of the
process.
mine is an arranged marriage, i am 35 years old married for 9 years have a gorgeous daughter of 8 years; but now i have fallen in love with a women coworker she is 31 yrs; we love each other so deep that now i want to divorce my wife and marry the other women; my wife has done nothing wrong she was always a perfect home maker but i never was in really love with my wife; my feelings for this other women are so strong that i want to leave everything and be with her but the guilt is killing me day n night from past 1 year that i am being so unfair to my wife n daughter but
still i cant help myself to be away from my coworker she is an awesome women, i feel she's my soulmate,,, please help me i have already started
talks with an attorney for divorce
process my wife does nt have a clue
about it yet, but i want to divorce anyhow,,,, please help me i am so sad n feel guilty,,,, please help me
However, I
still espouse to the adage that we should only
talk about what we truly know
about and your suggestions may undermine this
process.