Sentences with phrase «actually heard you say»

That is more telling than actually hearing him say 4.5 billion years old.
For those Christians that are laughing at Harold Camping, saying that his claims are unsound and unhealthy, saying that he should not be allowed to influence those around him... For those Christians who I have actually heard say, «This guy is crazy», and mock the concept as something you can't believe people actually bought into... Now you know how we, the nonbelievers, feel about you.
If a child actually hears you say that you really prefer another, he may well decide it's not worth trying.»
I've never actually heard you say your last name, right?
I actually heard myself say: «Do I really need these trousers?»
I have actually heard myself say «this is a good looking» whatever while in a store with my daughter while simultaneously hearing my Mother's voice in my head.
But until we actually HEAR THEM SAY THAT themselves, then we'll assume they're not going to drop their large investment any time soon.

Not exact matches

«I hear this a lot about modernizing HIPAA, but no one actually gives a recommendation for what they would do,» said Valerie Montgomery Rice, president and dean of the Morehouse School of Medicine.
Rodney Schutt, SVP and general manager of HyperSound business at Turtle Beach, says the problem today is that just 20 % to 25 % of adults who have hearing loss actually buy hearing aids.
So far, the Capital Connections Series has attracted five capital market participants: BMO Capital Markets, Cormark Securities Inc., Mackie Research Capital Corporation, Versant Partners Inc., and The Equicom Group Inc. «It's sometimes hard [for technology companies] to be heard, appreciated and actually funded through the more obvious venture channels,» says Reid.
If you want to impact the audience in a meaningful way, make sure they actually hear what you are saying.
«I'll say something to all of you guys that I think the American people need to hear... he's really evaluating talent and so if people in the United States have lived the American dream and have been able to amass that kind of wealth, well certainly they're super talented or in what the president - elect says they're actually killers,» he said during a gaggle at Trump Tower, according to a pool report.
«We have to combat what we naturally do — to fall into rank — to try to actually be equals with one another in the ways in which we interact, because everybody in the team has value, has voice, and [those voices] need to be heard to have good outcomes,» Greer says.
«When I first heard about it, it seemed like a very strange, almost laughable concept — until you actually start to look into the history of mid-flight capture and realize that it's actually a very genius way to do it, to reuse and capture the engines without exposing them to any sort of harsh environments like saltwater,» Jeremy Braunagel, a project engineer at ULA who works on Vulcan, said in a video.
By learning the skills below, you will become a better listener and actually hear what the other person is saying — not just what you think they are saying or what you want to hear.
If you say no and you just protected yourself, you're actually a little more open to hearing what the other side has to say, because you're not worried about what you've committed yourself to.
In your selling process, it's very critical that you ask a lot of questions and make sure you actually hear what the customer is saying.
That's why you may actually hear your financial advisor say «no.»
«We repeatedly hear from sales and marketing organizations that the overwhelming abundance of data available today — mostly low - quality and unverified — actually makes it harder for them to do their job effectively,» said Katie Bullard, DiscoverOrg Chief Growth Officer.
None of the victims said they were actually hypnotised but they froze in surprise and horror at what the respected church leader was doing, the jury heard.
I felt it all along, but never actually heard anyone say it.
I agree, though I will say their are christians who actually do help the poor and sick - real christians that no one every hears about mainly because real christians, unlike Camping, don't seek praise or attention and don't do things to gain anything.
«So this is actually quite encouraging to be able to come on the programme and say «he's actually making some very sound statements» and we're quite encouraged about what we're hearing today.»
Don't you think you should at least hear what she ACTUALLY SAID as to what Rush lied that she had??
Actually, when you said «ID is not testable in any way» the ID folks heard you saying «You can't disprove ID in any way.»
Even by law: the second one is simply rude language (which you deliberately selected, to contrast with equally biased selection of carefully polite phrase for your side — as if we never hear a rude word from you guys); while the first one is actually a blackmail, despite the said politeness of the form.
Man there are alot of women who are going to be answering to that dude for screaming his name... I'd say I pity them but if He actually does see and hear everything, I'm sure he will understand... I've read the bible many times, I keep a copy in the bathroom, it comes in handy anytime I eat at Juans roadside mexican cart, and i think I am about to die.
I came across this in my search for answers because I recently heard a Messianic Jew saying that they were clothed in light originally and that God did not commit the first murder to make them clothes, but that it was actually human skin he made for them.
That explanation would have made sense to me last year, when it felt like I actually heard God's voice or instruction or guidance well up from - as you said - inside of me.
So Alpha - style statements like, in the first video: «If you say sorry in your heart then you are forgiven» need the significant qualification that full forgiveness involves actually hearing Jesus's words «I absolve you», and presence at the Mass..
I hear / read a lot of people who say most if not all of the usual scriptures on the subject are actually about Jesus coming in judgement of jerusalem in 70 ad.
Here are just three examples I have observed in groups of which I have been a part: * Those who give the most money to the church are the best Christians (I actually have heard this said in board meetings.)
Jesus is not saying that God has chosen who the sheep will be before they ever believe in Jesus, and when people hear the Gospel, only those who are predestined to be God's sheep will actually believe.
«Sure, the middle class suffers from stagnant wages,» I've heard some conservatives say, «but we're all so much richer now, and therefore the middle class is actually better off.
In fact, I have heard it said in relation to Ireland that independence (1921) was actually bad for the Church here, since the fundamentally hostile eye of London was removed, and there were no further checks and balances.
As someone who is committed to increasing political participation and passionate about Christians engaging with what politicians actually say, rather than what we've heard them say, I believe it can be helpful when a politician chooses direct modes of communication rather than allowing their words to be mediated through the press.
You must suspend your own thoughts, stories, advice while you make sure you hear what the other person is actually saying.
Whether it is the seemingly innocuous statement about oneself to a colleague, or an outright negative comment about a sermon heard, or perhaps it is «harmlessly» talking about a housemate or spouse while chatting with friends, even if not actually saying anything, you know, that would cross the line into «gossip.»
But please believe them as if you actually heard God say them to you.
That's the first time I think I've ever heard any atheist actually say «Stalinism... advocated a state policy of atheism...» and «neither «side» is totally clean.»
I am actually shockingly pleased to hear it because so often I think believers want to take the hard - line, schoolyard tactic of «atheists killed more people» just so they remain «cleaner», because they think non-believers are saying their «side» is totally clean by criticising the concept of religious warfare.
It's living a life of prayer, letting God's Spirit speak within the daily doses of «groan» up life, and then honing your ability to hear what He's actually saying.
The man in the article is telling you what you want to hear instead of what is actually said in the Bible.
By inerrant I mean, as the word suggests, without error; such that if God were interested in directing an inerrant account of the life of Andrea Yates it simply could not say «the woman heard God say that she should drown her children in the bathtub» but would have to qualify it with «the woman believed that she heard...» Without that qualifier, it would not be inerrant, it would not be «untrue but historically accurate» if God did not actually say it then saying that he intervened in human history at that point would be incorrect.
Are you saying that you can actually hear me through this Media?
Actually, Don the only people I've ever heard say that evolution requires «blind faith» to accept, are those who employ «blind faith» on a daily basis in order to accept religious dogma.
Well actually, this guy, if you really knew your history, there were HUGE fights after the death of Jesus, (who, curiously enough NEVER called himself «the Christ»), between the Jerusalem community, (which had many EYE WITNESSES in it), and Paul, (who NEVER met, nor heard Jesus say anything), about what was the meaning of those events.
Thanks Jim, that's exactly what religious people SAY they follow, but as usual don't (and for good reason) If anyone actually followed this crazy bible to the T they would be thrown in the nut house, and I'm pretty sure they'd hear a lot of laughter in there.
How often I have heard «the Bible is clear» (in what it says), followed by a proclamation (actually their «interpretation») of what the Bible says on a particular topic or in a particular passage that is probably way off base if one knows the historical and cultural context.
We want to have these conversations, but don't bring in a speaker, hear what they say, and then not actually do anything.
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