Sentences with phrase «bit about working»

Chloe, can you talk a little bit about working with Stacy Keach?
Cox and Alvarez also talked a bit about working with Hideo Kojima, who acted as a supervisor supporting both Lords of Shadow projects.
Here's a little bit about the work of these partnering organizations:
A little bit about myself I work hard, I think outside the box, I'm open minded, humorous, love to have fun just about anything that doesn't get me into to much trouble daredevil.
If yes, please tell us a bit about the work and the results.
Tell us a little bit about your work with those funds and what they're comprised of.
A staple I do in all interviews in order to start things off is to ask that you elaborate a bit about your work on Minecraft based content that people might not know?
Can you speak a bit about these works» scale and their bright, bold colors?
We asked the Durango - based artist to tell us a little bit about the work and here's his response: «The... Read More
Can you tell me a bit about the works you have on show there?
Can you tell me a bit about this work and the influences behind it?
Please tell us a bit about the works in the show.
Would you tell us a bit about the work of that period and how and why you came to New York?
Tell us a bit about your work in the SCCA's Peers sub-committee.

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De Brouwer founded Starlab NV / SA, a multidisciplinary laboratory in Brussels where about 130 scientists worked on various projects, encompassing bits of everything from time travel to neuroscience.
When you say it that bluntly, it cheapens the underlying truth, so let me attempt to be a bit more genteel: We work so that we might tend to the many other things we care about in life (the vast majority of which cost money).
«A lot of people have talked about Airbnb as «passive income,» but there's still a little bit of work involved there,» he said.
Be respectful and don't interrupt people who are working, but catching someone making a coffee in the kitchen, give them a big smile and learn a bit about their day in a friendly, non-creepy way.
After quite a bit of this, I couldn't take it anymore and introduced myself, told them I was working with Peter and we were here in this meeting to learn more about their views and opinions about how things were going in the company.
Losing about 40 hours of work takes a predictable bite out of productivity.
It's about being consistently empathetic to what it is they're trying to do, and if we know that they can do it, it's just going to be a bit more work on our side, we'll eat that no problem.
«You have to do a little bit of work to understand settings on your camera and to understand a little bit about lighting so you can recreate it [to keep your images consistent over time].»
With hard work, good cyberslething and a bit of luck companies like ours will keep pace with the bad guys» attacks — but companies need to do their part and get smart about the potential threats.
You'll hear very similar sound bites about how small businesses «employ more than half of working Americans» and «how we're the backbone of this country.»
Been following this group for about three months now, and I can honestly say that without the current admin team working hard behind the curtains to reciprocate every bit of symmetrical info as possible, then it would not be the same.
This mistake represents a) precisely the amnesia about reckless finance that repeatedly shows up years after the last crisis, b) an underestimate by the Senate Democrats signing on to the measure of the risk brought back into the system, and c) an almost completely unnecessary bit of work.
As a company who works with many startups, we've accumulated quit a bit of knowledge about startup pitfalls in a relatively short amount of time.
It's not really that big a deal... you quit your job, see how things go, learn about yourself, maybe travel for a bit, and then work on your projects and your goals.
That bit about avoiding scrutiny is important for Powell Jobs, who prefers to do her work without fanfare.
When we get back, I want to talk a little bit about the modern workplace and how we change it, because I think there's a lot of discussion about how we create innovation, how we come up with innovation, and how we get to the new work environment, which I think everyone feels like there is one coming.
So, I don't think Berkshire would work as well if were just terribly shrewd but didn't have a little bit of what the preacher said about my grandfather.
Now that you know a little bit about how making a passive income as a landlord works, you may decide that this isn't as easy as it sounds.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau has taken quite a bit of heat for his tone deaf comments about the reality of precarious work, specifically saying that we should just «get used to job churn».
He figures that it would seem a bit hypocritical to be getting his income from them while at the same time blogging about his disbelief in nucleur energy, and anything related to the power company he works for.
Can you tell us a little bit about your background as someone involved in racial reconciliation work within the church?
But eventually, if I press a bit, they get around to describing a God who is not that worked up about sin, but who loves everybody and teaches people to love everybody.
Write an article that panders even a bit to religionists, and they come out in droves yapping about how the sky fairy wants us to do good works, and then debating their various versions of mythology.
As I work my way through Genesis 2 for my One Verse Podcast, I have been studying quite a bit about Adam's «rib» in Genesis 2:21 - 23 and am wondering if the «rib» actually refers to a boneless boner.
Furthermore, whenever he saw a co-worker «fudging» a little bit on their work, he felt it was his responsibility to report that person to the office manager, and when the office manager refused to do anything about it, he reported the office manager as well.
Before launching into the Gestalt itself, I feel the need to reflect a bit more about what I am doing, about what criteria are at work.
so we can all stop judging eachother and start encouraging others starting with our own family, the word does say that you and your household will be saved, but thats to much like work its easier to play christian around your church you belong to and play follow the leader and go around telling people that God loves them tell them all about how they are sinners you know the bit, an thats it go home and freak out on your famliy members because their not save like you maybe they are and you cant even tell because they do nt measure up to your churches standards even though God says we have all fallen short and that our rightousness is filthy rags, we need to stop useing the word of God as though we think we know what were doing, do you really think that when God said I will give you all authority He ment you?
He spoke to Premier about his chart entry and his beginnings as a vocalist: «Well I've always loved to sing, I did a bit of voice training years ago when I worked in Dublin... my family are very musical anyway - it was always something I loved to do.»
But when he got home from work, his self - esteem was a bit frazzled from the day; consequently, when Karen opened the subject, Jack immediately stated curtly, «Why don't you stop worrying about that and just do the obvious thing?
If you do a bit of googling about him you find out the abuse he claims is that his bishop gave him too much work to do by his assessment.
Either Jesus died to reconcile all things to himself, or just some things; either we are new creations in Christ 24/7, or we are new creations in Christ some of the time; either the people of God are sent into all the world to make disciples, or into just some bits of it... At root, the Church's attitude to work reveals its beliefs about God.
The subtitle is a bit misleading — it's not really about «homemaking» or «women's work» (both phrases can make me a bit nervous)-- it's really for men and women and it's about knowing the role — and the holiness — of the daily work in our lives.
You said the bit in Leviticus 27 is about how much work the various people can do for the temple — but is there a qualitative difference between what a 6 week old can do for the church as opposed to a 3week old?
i hear you david... i'm currently in a ministry where i love the kids but not the other stuff that comes with it... i connect with people but the capacity i work in has me in a building 8 - 9 hours a day... drained, pissed, angry, and fighting to believe that God makes a damn bit of sense having do something i really do nt wan na do... yep, that about sums it up for me... peace
As I said before, these are just general observations I've made about humor and satire through the years, and some principles I worked really hard to incorporate into A Year of Biblical Womanhood, which included quite a bit of both.
Instead of some blue - print handed down from a theological throne, we ought to grow the liturgy from the practice of the pastor in his parish who sees what actually works and knows a bit about the devotional antennae of his people.
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