Sentences with phrase «why are you in this conversation»

Why are you in this conversation to begin with?

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In a conversation with Term Sheet, Hippeau discussed how New York's landscape has changed, why he thinks Masayoshi Son is not a bubble - maker, and what companies can do about «superstar harassers.»
(One explanation for why pollsters failed to predict Cameron's landslide victory last year was because «Brintroverts» refused to admit they intended to vote Conservative, an uncool choice in everyday conversation.)
If this is the case, then why in 2018 are we still having the same conversation?
And during his conversations with the locals, he'd eventually share why he was in town.
If you wonder why there's so much conversation and noise about the entertainment centers, video displays, cameras, as well as the connectivity being built into the new cars and trucks, it's because pretty soon we'll all just be sitting quietly and passively in a comfy seat while the car takes us where we need to go.
Turkle is the author of «Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other» and «Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age,» among many other books on human relationships to technology.
Context — e.g., who said what and why, when they said it, who they know, how often they engage in conversationis difficult even for humans at times.
The Trump administration's main justification for weakening fuel standards — less - than - expected consumer interest in efficiency due to lower gas prices — is actually the reason why the nation needs more stringent standards in the first place, The Conversation argues.
It's almost like an immediate conversation with your followers and you can say to them very quickly in shorthand, «This is the look and this is why we love it.
And that way your pitch actually becomes a conversation because you come in with a plan, you already know how you can work together... do a lot of work ahead of time so you can share what you're excited about and why it works for your potential partner.
This is why cons will work in teams; one distracts you with conversation as the other grabs your wallet.
To prevent this in the future, get in the habit of sending follow up emails that outline the need, why it is important to that person based on your initial conversation and asking when the next meeting will be.
In a post on Medium, Freddie Wong — whose YouTube channel has over 7.75 million subscribers — explains why he thinks crying «censorship» is the wrong approach, and calls instead for a more nuanced conversation around advertisement.
Asked why he didn't tell Trump in that moment that what he was requesting was unethical, Comey told Feinstein that he was «so stunned by the conversation that I just took it in
Here are this week's watercooler conversation - starters on why inland states struggle to find funding, coming issues in federal entrepreneurship policy and the success of innovation districts that are cropping up around the U.S. (and in Kansas City).
Ezra Klein: But why don't they... If you've had these conversations, if employers were pushing for what we have in every other country, which is a system the government runs and employers aren't part of, we would have had that system a long time ago.
That's why you're having the conversation in the first place, right?
Barton was remarkably candid in our conversation, and said he was «sad» and «confused» about why his colleagues seemed to have once again gone quiet.
Why would other people be engrossed in my boring conversation when they have their own businesses to run?!
And that's why it's so depressing when I hear some of the stupid things people in a selling position say when beginning conversations with prospects.
Here are this week's watercooler conversation - starters on why inland states struggle to find funding, coming issues in federal entrepreneurship policy and the success of innovation districts... Read more
It would show a good looking young folks partying in heaven (albeit, a holy party), while a group of old wrinkly bent over folks wondering why they weren't turned back into them young selves, while their is a nursery in heaven with toddlers stuck forever skinning their knees and having ridiculous conversations.
So why anyone would purport that someone who is dying and is going to face judgement either way should have someone (chaplain, pastor, nun) lead them in prayer or spiritual conversations obviously has lost touch with the fact that God already knows what's in our heart.
Just let her go, I sort of like the comments she makes because a) they help illustrate the reason why atheists are around in the first place and why we must actually get up and say something and b) she sometimes starts stimulating conversation (obviously she doesn't mean to nor participates).
After the prayer service, Magid told reporters that «violence that we have seen taking place in Afghanistan is unacceptable, from Islamic perspective, and that's why we will continue this conversation with Muslim colleagues in Afghanistan.»
The conversation continued in a well - mannered way and George said: «At the end of the day, no one knows 100 million percent, I just think if there's a chance... why not?»
If Tony were to respond in detail with his version of events, if EV leaders stepped in and rather inevitably started saying, «but Julie was or did X or Y,» and THAT's why I did Z... then suddenly the conversation is immersed in counter-accusations over the agony of a divorce, something that is rarely if ever simplistic and one - sided.
Having not realized there were women prophets — which are now something of a specialty for me [Daughters of Miriam]-- I wondered why folk ever had a conversation about women preaching when women preached as prophets in the bible.
What seem at the moment to be nothing but random interruptions in the conversation could turn out to be the key to dealing with some problem — if we'd only take time to ask (and then listen) to why that came to mind, what stream of thinking points came together to connect the conversation to that point.
Perhaps we can disc.uss the viable reasons as to why God would include the children in death in a later conversation but there are possible viable reasons, regardless, I don't see how God wrongs anybody by taking them from this world at anytime He chooses.
Yet in my conversations with people who do not believe in God or who want nothing to do with Him, it seems that more often than not, the issue of His violence in the Bible is often mentioned in the first few minutes of the conversation about why they can not believe in the God of the Bible.
That conversation would be enhanced if participants in it took a close look at Paul Collier's suggestive book, The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can Be Done About It... Continue Reading&raqube enhanced if participants in it took a close look at Paul Collier's suggestive book, The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can Be Done About It... Continue Reading&raquBe Done About It... Continue Reading»
So if that is the case, why do I have such a humanitarian heart, compassion to those that are even of evil doing, forgiving to those who do wrongs against me, and why is my conversations on issues in my life with Christ the utmost civil and peaceful?
It would be nice to go back and sit in on the conversations between Constantine and church leaders about why they did what they did to adopt certain practices and customs.
In the 2018 conversation around race, justice and poverty, often the discussion gets bogged down in the «why» and the «what now» is ignoreIn the 2018 conversation around race, justice and poverty, often the discussion gets bogged down in the «why» and the «what now» is ignorein the «why» and the «what now» is ignored.
In my opinion, this is why we need better conversations about the Bible and gender — so our kids will know that, at least in the Kingdom of God, they will never be reduced to stereotypes, but celebrated for all that makes them unique participants in God's creative work in the worlIn my opinion, this is why we need better conversations about the Bible and gender — so our kids will know that, at least in the Kingdom of God, they will never be reduced to stereotypes, but celebrated for all that makes them unique participants in God's creative work in the worlin the Kingdom of God, they will never be reduced to stereotypes, but celebrated for all that makes them unique participants in God's creative work in the worlin God's creative work in the worlin the world.
We had a candid conversation about the region, its challenges, who can work with the IMB, and why emerging missional churches in the states can be great partners in Central and Eastern Europe.
In the inaugural episode of The Faith Angle podcast, Kirsten and Jonathan share how they met and why they believe this kind of conversation is needed now more than ever.
They discuss why America is so divided right now — including a new Pew Research poll — and how conservative evangelicals» support for Donald Trump has become a point of conversation in American media.
Alternatively, you could try to explain why you're so convinced official Lutheran doctrine is flawless and shoudn't have to withstand critical examination — but likely that will go in the same direction this conversation has.
In compiling this list and in conversations about why it was necessary, I have become convinced that design should matter more to ChristianIn compiling this list and in conversations about why it was necessary, I have become convinced that design should matter more to Christianin conversations about why it was necessary, I have become convinced that design should matter more to Christians.
That is why in some societies people have a real name which is kept secret, and are known in ordinary conversation by periphrases or substitute names.
But Mr. Baer is undoubtedly right in observing that the symposium did not address all the questions that might be raised regarding Veritatis Splendor, which is why the conversation will be continued.
I think students, some professors, and many others affiliated with Notre Dame are frustrated and want to take an active role in the conversation; that frustration shows why people have taken to social media to inform friends about what is happening.
That's why I think that it's ridiculous for men even to have a voice in this conversation.
I'm counting on my friend Roger to bring his historical and theological insight to the conversation, which means I'll be sharing a bit more from a personal perspective, incorporating my own story with some of your stories to make some general observations about what I think is happening in evangelicalism and why some of it makes me excited and some of it causes concern.
Most Popular Comment: In response to «' Driscoll, Real Marriage, and Why Being A Pastor Doesn't Automatically Make You a Sex Therapist,» Preston Yancey started quite the conversation when he responded to Driscoll's strong words about his wife Grace: ««Had I known about this sin, I would not have married her.»
Why do atheists get fired from jobs for their atheism?Why do their children get bullied and ostracized at school?Why are atheists the least trusted group in the US?Is this reasonable behaviour?Christian groups show NO tolerance for dissent when their numbers are strong.But, when the conversation is more intimate, they play the victim.This has been the practice of religious groups since god was invented.
As responses to my CNN post about why millennials leave the church have been pouring in, and as accusations of consumerism fly from one end and of hypocrisy from the other, I was reminded of an older post from April 2012 that seems freshly relevant: «Better Conversations Between the Churched and Un-Churched.»
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