Sentences with phrase «ever had a conversation»

Parents can get into a pattern of paying for their children's expenses without ever having a conversation about it, according to Aaron Thompson, a financial advisor at AGT Wealth Management in Annapolis, Maryland.
The only reason I'd ever have conversations with anyone about BuzzFeed News is how we could do more with it.»
Having not realized there were women prophets — which are now something of a specialty for me [Daughters of Miriam]-- I wondered why folk ever had a conversation about women preaching when women preached as prophets in the bible.
And whatever you do, never ever ever EVER have this conversation with the goal of inviting such a person to come to your church.
I never told Pat Robertson to run for president, and I've never ever had a conversation with Jim Bakker, Jerry Falwell, or Jimmy Swaggart!
Have you ever had a conversation for more than 5 minutes with any young person under the age of 18?
I don't think I've ever had a conversation with my mother about tampons, and this morning I found myself discussing them with my 27 - month - old.
We are not ever having a conversation about potential long - term risks.»
Cameron was repeatedly asked about whether he had ever had a conversation with Crosby, who works one day a week for the Tories, about plain packs during PMQs today, but he appeared to evade the question.
Yet, very few ever had a conversation about this with their doctor,» said Kevin Weinfurt, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, N.C.
I don't think any of us ever had a conversation about, «We should really hold back here.»
She will easily get upset in conversation when it is not going her way, but will forget ever having the conversation due to her short attention span.
Honestly, as a writer, I can't remember ever having a conversation longer than a minute about pricing of any of my books in thirty years of writing.
If you've ever had a conversation with another cat person you probably talk about the weird things cats seem to do.
Have you ever had a conversation with someone who was more focused on their Blackberry or iPhone than they were on you?
If you've ever had a conversation with your parents about their early days of job searching then you know some of the stark contrasts between the job search of 10 - 20 years ago and today's job search.
Have you ever had a conversation where you just needed to vent?
Have you ever had a conversation with someone who dismisses play as not «proper» learning?
Have you ever had a conversation with someone and found yourself questioning your sanity afterwards?
Ever have a conversation that goes something like this?
He denies ever having any conversation as such.

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But I have no plans ever to sign off on the terms of service that preface a consumer DNA test — no matter how many provocative conversations I might have with my desk - mate, Fortune's biotech reporter, Sy Mukherjee.
While most of our conversation revolved around start - ups, seeing as Monday's deal was Google's biggest acquisition ever, I thought I'd post a quick excerpt from our chat:
For one, we'd have total recall of every conversation we'd ever had.
Just having this conversation will reveal more about your potential partner then you could ever imagine — or maybe more than you want to know.
This will not be like any conversation you've ever heard... even if you've heard Tony speak before.
Let's face it, have you ever had a real conversation with a chatbot?
That spring, before anyone had ever heard of Satoshi Nakamoto or Bitcoin, Mr. Szabo revived his bit gold idea on his personal blog, and in an online conversation about creating a live version of the virtual currency, he asked his readers: «Anybody want to help me code one up?»
If you have ever attended an Internet industry trade show or conference, you probably have overheard ad - hoc conversations that develop at lunch tables, hotel lobbies, elevators, and everywhere in - between.
The best kind of friend is the kind you can sit on a porch swing with , never say a word , and then walk away feeling like it was the best conversation you've ever had.chong http://www.cheapsupra2.org/ and http://www.21timberland.com/ http://www.studioredsoxeditionheadphones.com
Ever since I was 12, the conversation of choice for Christian guys has been to confess addiction to pornography, habitual masturbation, and unbearable guilt.
Without a doubt, the meetings with my baby - boomer assistant, daily conversations with my Gen - X boss and other interactions with clients and colleagues taught me and challenged me more than I could have ever imagined after spending most of the previous four years around people my age.
In fact, if at any point I ever default to language that implies Tony is my superior, he has halted the conversation and told me that he never wants me to talk that way; that I am an equal and co-creator in anything we do.
Have you ever listened to a conversation in your small group or Bible study and known that you should keep your opinion to yourself?
The longest recorded conversation that Jesus ever had was with a woman.
Just as a point of clarification to Bill's post above, while I welcome what I thinkis a imporant point we should al keep in mind I would in no way ever see myself as an important part of the conversation more a present somewhat comenting bystander although my ego was very flattered when I read Bill's comment
Have you ever been in a conversation in which it seemed that you and another person were not talking about the same thing even though you were arguing about it strenuously?
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Ever since her story was featured in Christianity Today nearly a year ago, Butterfield has become something of a celebrity within the conservative evangelical world, and every time I'm in conversation with someone about the potential dangers of «conversion therapy» (which seeks to change a person's sexual orientation through counseling and prayer), her name invariably comes up.
Our relationship has been a bit strained ever since, so whenever we get together to catch up, I make an extra effort to talk about church, drop some Christianese into the conversation, and mention my newfound love for liturgy.
Having spent the last ten years wrestling through some tough questions related to faith, heaven, hell, and salvation, I really appreciate the personal way in which Bell frames the conversation, asking the very questions I was so afraid to ask all those years and proclaiming the same hope I only dared believe — that God doesn't give up on people, that he is ever - loving, ever - redeeming, ever pursuing.
The conversation terminated rather abruptly, and so did her good opinion of me, assuming she had ever had one in the first place.
(The only one of which I MIGHT support is the character assassination) David has had a policy very different than the one on your blog (which drove me away from any desire to ever participate on you blog again) and that is one of allowing the conversation to flow freely.
I've had way more meaningful conversations with kids at 2 a.m. while we're playing Playstation than I ever have in a church setting.
Now, for my kids, you leave them alone please... they have litte to do with this conversation... and if they ever do, its because I brought them up... is that agreed?
Christine if you ever want to have a real conversation about these fields without rancor and name calling and put downs I would be glad to have them with you.
Tom's presence at church has been a test of my faith — the ever - present question mark that has not let me accept easy answers and avoid uncomfortable conversations.
The essence of social media is the opportunity to have conversations with a more diverse crowd than anyone in history has ever had.
United said no again, likely to cap one of the most ridiculous conversations ever had in an airport.
In answer to the first part of your question I think now might be a good time to have such conversations because I think we are more open to this than ever before.
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