If you were to ask the average mom about her birthing experiences, you may be met with confusion or
blank stares because, from beginning to end, the process was controlled by everyone else.
Not exact matches
When I go through David Kinnaman's research, which reflects just about every concern I express in my «15 Reasons» posts --(young people are leaving the church
because they believe it is too exclusive, too combative with science, hyper - political, out - of - touch when it comes to sexuality, and an unsafe place in which to wrestle with doubt)-- I am often met with
blank stares.
It's helpful to call ahead,
because you'll sometimes get
blank stares when you ask for them!
It's funny,
because when I explain the city to my boys (like i did above) they look at me with
blank stares like «why do you love it there so much?»
And
because Rick wanted so many
blank moments and dead
stares like that, it was a really good point of reference.
They also take the intimidation out of writing assignments
because students aren't
staring at a
blank page.
This is an easy way to avoid spending your precious time creating content that no one wants to read, or worse yet,
staring at a
blank screen completely paralyzed
because you have zero ideas.
The suggestion that Amazon sells more e-books than anyone else might be
because they have a website that is professional and easy to navigate, that they sell low cost and high quality e-readers, that they offer the most attractive terms to authors, and that have excellent customer support, is met with a
blank stare.
Because I can get back into the office,
stare at a
blank piece of paper, and transform it into my 2013 life.
Yeah, I can imagine that,
because when we talk about being fiduciaries, people have
blank stares.
And there's no more
staring at a
blank computer screen trying to figure out what to post while you could be out looking at properties —
because you'll already be out looking at properties.