You are correct, I would not regard the «kid at the pet store» highly, but I would not
agree about listening to a veterinarian either.
I agree about listening to your body, and thought that I had the past few years and was doing okay — but things took a turn for the worse about 3 months ago so I am hoping to get some results (* crossing fingers *).
Not exact matches
I
agree with your final statement
about «if you don't want to hear it don't
listen».
While most of us
listen and either
agree or disagree; rant
about it at work the next day etc,; there are people who take it to heart and act.
Jeremy I
agree its not
about what we can do but all
about what Jesus has done for us it is all
about his grace not following mans laws or trying to please the pastor or the church.Be respectful for those in authority and show them Gods love work hard as for the Lord as you serve them and pray for them but do nt try and please them.We no longer follow the ways of the world we live to please the Lord and worship him not man because that is idolatory.Thats why religion does nt work we can do nothing to add to Gods grace.Grace is also not a licence to sin as some christians believe and God is not fooled if we do not repent and turn from our sin he does nt hear our prayers if the intents of our heart are wrong.God
listens to the humble and the repentent sinner or saint.The journey in following Christ is
about how much do we want to follow Jesus to discover the abundant life and richs in Christ we must fully give him all our hearts and serve him wholehearted out of thankfulness for his grace and mercy towards us.brentnz
And, I think you should
listen and read for comprehension — the «sick minds» comment was obviously
about people who
agree with the christian pastor wanting to round up lesbians and gays, and I clearly do not!
I
agree with this hypothesis, my wife is never really in the here and now with me, 2 phones, a laptop, and an overactive mother - in - law with no man so then she accuses me of not
listening to her unrelentless rants
about what's on tv, and who won what, and I'm trying to see what makes the world go around.
I assume, because I believe I have an understanding
about the way the brain works, that everyone
listening is going to integrate what they
agree with and reject what they don't
agree with.
He enthusiastically
agreed, and then went back to talking
about non-food-related things, while my mind started formulating this recipe (don't tell him I wasn't
listening).
I couldn't
agree more
about the
listening - to - your - own - body - diet.
Also, I totally
agree about the Bing Crosby chrismas albumn, I would start
listening to it in August if I could!
Whether we're talking
about who's better, Gerrard or Fabregas, or discussing which play was more batshit crazy, Paul Gascoigne or Eric Cantona, we like to drive our point home until the person
listening to us HAS to
agree with our point (because we are always right).
Did you know by Kindergarten children will be asked to follow
agreed - upon rules for discussions (e.g.,
listening to others and taking turns speaking
about the topics and texts under discussion)?
I definitely
agree health care people should
listen to parents concern rather than fob off, as if you don't know what your talking
about.
«The NASUWT has made every effort to secure an
agreed way forward through negotiation, but the employer has refused to
listen to the serious concerns of teachers
about the unacceptable practices being adopted for the monitoring of teachers.
«I
listen to her and I know that we will not always
agree, because she is her own person, as she should be, because leadership is
about that.»
Take a
listen and I think you'll
agree this is best explanation you've ever heard
about this crucial (and sometimes confusing) topic.
BTW some of you stated you eat 2500 to 4000 a day (like it's a small ammount)-- this is WAY TOO MUCH if you want to slim down or even maintain... I
agree with your points here tho, and I'm very pleased someone is blunt
about these things because most people should hear it, but don't want to
listen, because why blame yourself for your shortcomings if you can blame your imaginary «bad genes»?
Also i
listen to joe rogan podcast (big fan) and
agree with mostly everything he talks
about.
Instead of learning
about him, I shared my innermost thoughts and wildest desires with him, and he
listened and
agreed, and moulded himself into my perfect man.
I
agree wholeheartedly that people need to stop worrying
about «norms» and
listening to the media.
Anyway, I like the way these four bicker and argue, and the way they care
about each other and encourage each other, even when they don't
agree (or aren't even really
listening to each other).
I was in the Senate gallery in December 2015
listening to Sen. Lamar Alexander and Sen. Patty Murray — two folks who don't often
agree —
agree about what was needed: to pass the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
I recently sat down and
listened to a very healthy dialogue between Dr. Julian Vasquez Heilig and Dr. Howard Fuller, the conversation brought
about a stance from Dr. Fuller I
agreed with.
A. Follow
agreed - upon rules for discussions (e.g.,
listening to others, taking turns speaking
about the topics and texts under discussion).
I
agree that a discussion
about non-traditional publishing as a path to traditional publishing is a hot topic and one that many people would want to
listen in on.
Book marketing is just as simple and easy — if you
agree to create something that other people care
about,
listen to their advice and develop a product they want to buy, build up a solid email list by giving away free content, and are always thinking
about how to connect with new people.
a. Follow
agreed - upon rules for discussions (e.g.,
listening to others and taking turns speaking
about the topics and texts under discussion).
I
agree with you on on that one, the problem is I did nt have any bleach so my curiousity got the better of me and my god my ears where bleeding after listneing to him spew on and on
about «well thats what I heard» every second.Its almost like he likes to
listen to himself talk over and over like a broken record.Unfortunatley his information sounds as credible as a 10 year old watching sesame street and thinking Oscar the grouch is real.I do nt think we have anything to worry
about other then a few little kinks you get at any launch of any game or console.
I was very impressed by what you had to say, and I
agree with your point
about listening.
I
agree with Jerry
about the price for they new car call Chevy VOLT, Also I hope someone there will
listen this advice FREE if they like to made a good buss, this is a good example also for the next two American Automaker, if they desire to be on buss.
We
agree not to
listen to or allow others to speak negatively
about group members behind their backs.
Even though you may not
agree with your ex-spouse, you should be willing to
listen and communicate
about domestic matters.
Disagree that pediatrician / nurse practitioner
listened to parent * Clinician took time to answer questions, understood main reason for visit, didn't have other things on their mind, gave parents a chance to ask questions, thought carefully
about questions, not in a rush, encouraged questions (7 items, each rated as «strongly disagree,» «disagree,» «
agree,» «strongly
agree»; Cronbach α =.87)
These were: «My (partner) is usually sensitive to and aware of my needs», «My (partner) doesn't seem to
listen to me», «I sometimes feel lonely even when I am with my (partner)», «I suspect we may be on the brink of separation» (all with a 5 - point response scale, from (1) strongly
agree to (5) strongly disagree); together with two items
about conflict: «How often do you and your partner argue?»
I
agree that education is the first step which is why I have been spending at least 3 hours every day reading,
listening, and exposing myself to everything I can find
about multifamily investing.
I
agree about civil debates, Kristian I'm much more of a fan of
listening to everyone (non-emotionally) present their sides.
I
agree with christienne
about listening to our children.
They
agreed that, as usual, I had talked
about myself far too much and
listened to others far to little.