The film is just
about people in rooms, no special effects or chase scenes.
Not exact matches
An Oval Office bill signing attended by lawmakers and financial services interest groups devolved into a venting session
about Richard Cordray, the embattled director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, according to six
people in the
room and two
people briefed on the conversation.
In other words, think about what types of conversations could happen naturally between two people in their living roo
In other words, think
about what types of conversations could happen naturally between two
people in their living roo
in their living
room.
And one of the things I'm excited
about — hopefully you'll have some more time now that you've turned over the CEO role — that
people like you and me can sit
in a
room and say let's forget
about what we believe and don't believe.
Five minutes spent fully engaging with one
person as if he or she is the only thing
in the
room at the moment is worth 10 times more than 15 minutes half - heartedly tittering on
about the dullest subjects.
The number of
people using the online
room rental service on the continent rose by 143 percent to
about 765,000 guests
in 2016 from the year before, said Nicola D'Elia, the firm's Africa and Middle East chief.
Imagine sitting
in a board
room and one
person is texting, the other is dazing out the window, and the other is grilling you
about the why?
That party could have a political discussion
in the kitchen or
people doing keg stands
in the living
room, but it's all
about that whole range of human expression.
Back
in 2012, HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan stated that it costs
about $ 40,000 a year to fund a homeless
person, with the costs of shelters, emergency
room visits, and jails being factored.
In my thirty - year career, I've never seen a board room resolve not to invest in professional development because they don't care about peopl
In my thirty - year career, I've never seen a board
room resolve not to invest
in professional development because they don't care about peopl
in professional development because they don't care
about people.
When I did my MBA, I interviewed hundreds of women and spent a lot of time doing digital anthropology... going to chat
rooms and getting
people to talk to me
about things they wouldn't necessarily feel comfortable talking
about in person.
Most
people are very concerned
about being different or knowing the least of everyone
in the
room when it comes to meetings.
Then factor
in the opportunity cost for what every
person in the
room could be achieving instead of listening to Biff from engineering talk
about groundbreaking new advances
in ball bearing technology.
We started thinking
about how the typical conference
room setup — what would happen if we pulled the chairs and tables out of the
room and had
people hold that same kind of meeting
in a non-sedentary space?
A very, very important component of CHS, according to Fishman, is that you have a
room of 90
people in a
room who are not worried
about what they can get, but what they can give.
Stick me
in a
room with 500
people, ask me to talk
about how the power of routine can virtually guarantee success, and I'm extremely confident.
What
about the idea that communication happens more easily and spontaneously when
people are
in the same
room?
But most
people in the
room, French and English alike, soon forgot
about politics when Harrison started speaking
about improving railway performance, which he has repeatedly proved he can do like nobody else
in the business, so long as he is allowed to do things his way.
Not long after founding Facebook
in his Harvard dorm
room, CEO Mark Zuckerberg stopped talking
about the company as a social site and started telling
people he was building a digital phone book for the new millennium, and he never wavered from that grandiose vision.
«What you're not reading
about is the government actually abusing these programs and listening
in on
people's phone calls or inappropriately reading
people's emails,» Obama said from the East
Room of the White House.
About 10
people wait
in line for one of four change
rooms tucked away at the back of the store.
But when we decided to go more proactively across the country, we had to hold a congress of all Desjardins» elected officers — 2,000
people had to meet
in a
room to talk
about it.
«Relative deprivation is an idea that says that when we make judgments
about ourselves, we judge ourselves next to our immediate peers —
people like us
in the same
room as us — not to the world at large,» Gladwell said
in a recent interview with author Daniel H. Pink.
I apologize to the American
people, but this is locker
room talk,» Trump said, referring to a recording published Friday by the Washington Post,
in which he boasted
about sexually assaulting women and trying to seduce a married woman.
I feel very strongly
about an immigration bill that I think even the
people in this
room can be happy.
You should keep
in mind that whenever you publicly disclose information
about yourself online — for example, via message boards or chat
rooms — that information could be collected and used by
people whom you do not know.
Your brand is what
people say
about you when you're not
in the
room.
You can get all the right
people in the
room to think
about a certain process and re-imagine how it could be done from the ground up.»
Q Can you explain why the President, when he spoke — when he answered questions from reporters a few weeks ago
about the $ 130,000 payment from Michael Cohen to Stormy Daniels, why the President was not truthful with the American
people and with the
people in this
room?
It sees
about 1,000
people a month
in its tasting
rooms in Breckenridge and Fairplay, Colorado.
This is a book
about what happens when the smartest
people in the
room decide something is inevitable, and yet it doesn't come to pass.
Trump told the senators that he has spoken to his own accountant
about the tax plan and that he would be a «big loser» if the deal is approved as written, according to multiple
people in the
room who heard the president on the phone.
Peirone took inspiration from Jean - Paul Sartre's play No Exit,
about the hell experienced by three
people trapped
in a
room, as well as such haunting films as The Shining, Mulholland Drive, and Heavenly Creatures.
a letter from a doctor to the president
about his treatment of a «Poor»
person... Dear Mr. President: During my shift
in the Emergency
Room last night, I had the pleasure of evaluating a patient whose smile revealed an expensive shiny gold tooth, whose body was adorned with a wide assortment of elaborate and costly tattoos, who wore a very expensive brand of tennis shoes and who chatted on a new cellular telephone equipped with a popular R&B ringtone.
But sometimes you get a long way into what you think is a clear discussion of evangelicalism, and suddenly realize that the
person doing the talking is getting increasingly shrill
about how the hallway needs to have more
room for seats
in it, and wants to know where we're going to put the worship band or the choir, and where the weddings take place.
I hated Church, sitting
in a hot
room with some trouser stain talking
about invisible
people and telling me to pay him.
Prayer meetings teach
people that prayer is more effective when there are several
people gathered
in a
room praying
about something.
If you take two
people who disagree with each other on a fundamental level, and stick them
in a
room where they can't see or touch one another, they can only talk, and then give them nothing specific to talk
about, there is only one direction that's going to go.
I whispered these words from Teresa of Avila to myself on the plane during turbulence,
in the green
room before The View, for the doctors and nurses at NYU Hospital, after getting called a heretic and whore on the Internet, every time I thought
about the
person at the bottom of that escalator.
Try this sometime — the next time you are
in a
room of 30 or so
people you will find the the probability that two of those
people have the same birthday is
about 50 %.
Religious
people with their ideas belong
in a rubber
room, not be out and
about espousing their nonsense.
Sorry but MORMONS are nothing even cose to christians.They believe
in polygamy, molestation, and the worship of Joesoph Smith the molester, murderer.The Mormons will deny this becauser they do not want to be arrested or persecuted by the public.This is why they are super secret because if
people really knew what they were
about they would be run out of town and rightfully so.Why on earth would anyone want a president
in office who believes his underwear is magical... he belongs locked up
in a padded
room for being a weirdo cultist... Romney you can take you magical skidmarked underwear some where else but not the whitehouse you weirdo sicko....
Jeremy thanks for your comments alot of this i never really thought
about before until you provoked me to seek the truth
in the word it is what we all should be doing finding the truth for ourselves God wants to reveal mysterys if we are open to hear.If we have been christians awhile we just take the word of whoevers preaching or whichever clip we see on god tube its knowledge but not revelation.Because the story sounds plausible we tag that on to our belief for example for many years i believed that the rich young rulers problem was money so the way to deal with that problem is to give it away and be a follower of Jesus sounds plausible.Till you realise every believers situation is different so the message has to be universal.So the reason its not
about money because it excludes those that do nt have it and does nt make
room for those that do have it but do nt worship it.The rich young ruler was not a bad
person he lived by a good moral code but he made money his idol he put that before God.The word says we shall not have any idols thats a sin and a wicked one.
In fact there wasnt any
room in his heart for Jesus that is a tragedy.So when we see the message is
about Idolatry we all have areas that we chose not to submit to God thats universal everyone of us whether we are rich or poor.I believe we are unaware that we have these idols what are some of them that was revealed to me our partners our children our work our church our family i can sense some of you are getting fidgetty.
It is also impressive that before these true stories
about Jesus were written down (
in that 27 - 30 year period) Christians would sort of have «story time» and orally present the events we find
in the Gospels, and there was absolutely no
room for fluffing up the story or saying something false because during that time,
people who actually witnessed Jesus» ministry were still alive and would have quickly corrected the mistakes.
After all that I forgot even what I thought I did
in the first place, And I tell myself that if I am doing all of that then I care
about it, and then I think
about it and that it's possible to just go on with my life without stressing
about all of this... and then when I die I'll go to hell and burn forever... and then at the same time I don't want to constantly freak out
about it and live my entire life
in fear of going to hell... My Parents are Atheists and say that I should just live my life without worrying
about it and being nice to
people and being an overall good
person, and I'm not old enough to go to church, so I just repent quietly
in my
room, Perhaps when I was younger I have sworn to god on things that may or may not have been true, and then I repeat those things
in my head, and I would get scared.
In the locker room, in team meetings, in coaching meetings, on the field, and in front of the cameras, Tim Tebow was always talking about Jesus and inviting people to believe in Jesus, and on and on and o
In the locker
room,
in team meetings, in coaching meetings, on the field, and in front of the cameras, Tim Tebow was always talking about Jesus and inviting people to believe in Jesus, and on and on and o
in team meetings,
in coaching meetings, on the field, and in front of the cameras, Tim Tebow was always talking about Jesus and inviting people to believe in Jesus, and on and on and o
in coaching meetings, on the field, and
in front of the cameras, Tim Tebow was always talking about Jesus and inviting people to believe in Jesus, and on and on and o
in front of the cameras, Tim Tebow was always talking
about Jesus and inviting
people to believe
in Jesus, and on and on and o
in Jesus, and on and on and on.
I'm the kind of
person who will make a scene at a restaurant, raving loudly
about the to - die - for truffle sauce until everyone
in the
room has agreed to order the same meal for themselves.
As sarcasm and disdain ensued, I suddenly felt overwhelmed and convicted by the irony of the situation: A bunch of straight Christians were sitting together
in a living
room, engaging
in a lengthy and heated conversation
about whether other
people were sinning.
unfortunately, instead of seeking a satisfying spiritual way of life, often these mostly isolated, older, poor, uneducated, single white women apparently find refuge feigning important
persons in internet chat
rooms and by blogging
about their anti-religious views.
Do you know what that would cost us, while
people are sitting around
in the living
rooms in the United States livid
about the very thought of it?