Not exact matches
Go with your gut
feeling and steer clear
of retweet foot - in - mouth tweets
about sensitive
topics that could be interpreted as offensive by your followers — especially your current and potential customers and business partners.
Working with SurveyMonkey, Axios polled 4,638 Americans
about their opinions on a broad range
of topics, including politics, the opioid crisis — and their
feelings about Boomers.
You may end up spending less money,
feeling more confident
about t... he security
of your data, and, should the
topic arise, working with someone who thinks a football is elliptical, not round.
The best way to approach this is to send out an e-mail after the board meeting saying something like «After reflecting on our discussion at the board meeting
about (
topic X), I don't
feel I clearly understand each
of your positions.
It's pretty normal in our culture to
feel nervous
about broaching the
topic of money, but failing to get a budget is setting you up to miss a sale you should've closed.
The sort
of remark I have in mind is the kind where, in a post
about an unrelated
topic, an author
feels the need to bring up some moral accusation against the writer he is discussing and make very clear that he, the blogger, is on the right side
of that debate.
Go for the 100th repeat
of the debate
about whether we have evidence or not if you
feel like it, but this is definitely not a new
topic.
Well, you know you have those
of us who are regular readers and would miss your writing, but maybe you can think
about just posting when a
topic really excites you in some way, and not
feel obligated to write otherwise.
I have folders sorted by
topic, so depending on what I
feel like reading
about that day, I don't have to sift through all
of my blogs to find what I really want.
«Atheists» have no proof (love that word in this
topic) against God and still believe in nothing with the same amount
of dedication and blindness
of the «christians», getting their fuzzy
feeling from chiming in
about how much they «know» against God.
John, I'm sorry, but writing a post in your blog
about yet another example
of why you
feel a certain way
about a certain
topic is NOT a knee - jerk reaction!
Both
of these often parallel
topics are ones that I
feel a little more called to having a conversation
about with friends over a good meal, rather than brushing them under the table and pretending everything is just okay.
I
feel like if we do not express our frustration with the way the club is ran throughout the games, this
topic will never reach the ears
of the board, which simply ignores anything the fans have to say
about the club.
It would seem as though Mourinho
feels strongly
about this
topic, and while he remains defiant in his defence
of Pogba, he will hope that his faith and belief is rewarded with more consistent and dominant performances from the big - money signing.
Personally I don't
feel we are far away from having a team that is, in technical ability, ready to compete on all fronts, but Petit makes a very good point
about the current striker situation at Arsenal and it's a
topic of discussion that will not go away until we are satisfied.
Off
topic Am sorry to say buh I av mixed
feelings about the return
of ozil part
of me is happy and the oda is worried cos personally, I prefer carzola to him as I think he I'd a better no 10 and I do nt want either
of them on the wings.am confused
This off
topic but I still
feel we need a striker we can't let this talent Pablo Dybala go to Man City, I've watched this kid many times this season and he's a mixture
of Aguero and Messi, currently he has 7 goals and 4 assists but i'm hearing rumours
about Dortmund going in for him which will really disappoint me because i
feel he can be a great striker for the future
but the feminists have successfully made the detrimental affects
of daycare a taboo and mum
topic)... worrying
about making someone
feel bad is not on my radar in the least... people need a good dose
of reality
Then, for 50 minutes, the young men talked, with Bailys loosely guiding the conversation around the theme
of what it takes to go «outside
of the box» in your thinking and decision - making — a
topic that was broad enough to encompass both a discussion
about what it might
feel like to leave Illinois for college and a long debate
about the experience that Rashid, one
of the group members, had had the previous weekend, when he was jumped by two guys while he was walking from his grandmother's house to a convenience store to buy M&M's.
Thanks for watching this episode
of The Family Couch EPISODE INFO: In this episode
of The Family Couch we chat with with Erika Labuzan - Lopez
about the difficult
topic of infertility: what it is is, the barriers that may cause infertility, the factors that surround the mental anguish couples
feel during this time, and how to cope through this tough... [read more]
I could expect to get an earful
about the contents
of my friend's baby's diaper, but I
felt like the
topic of oversupply was off the table.
-LSB-...] in my mind these past few days, and after a rather exhausting day yesterday
of ranting
about, and protesting for, school food reform, I
feel thoroughly sick
of the whole
topic.
I don't think people are really made
about any
of these
topics they bring up because they don't know them to be true (and they are not)- I
feel there is a bigger deep - rooted issue here...
At each prenatal visit you can expect time to have your questions answered, discussion around
topics relevant to your current stage
of pregnancy, clinical care including having your blood pressure and pulse taken, having your midwife palpate your baby, measure your fundal height, listen to your baby's heart beat, and time to catch up on whats been going on in your life and how you are
feeling about your pregnancy.
I was a way
of ensuring that the board did not devolve into heated debates on
topics that the board owner (whose «home» it was)
felt strongly
about, one way or another.
So now you've got three girls total, which I think plays into out
topic quite well today and talking
about reasons to breastfeed because, Christine, I
feel like you've kind
of experienced a lot
of different things having breastfed twins and now a singleton, so I'm really excited to hear what you have to say.
The various speakers were academics speaking
about research they have done for their respective institution's rather than HIPP organic and I did not necessarily
feel they were giving formula the hard sell; however, the
topics were obliquely related to formula feeding the most recent being «Food, mood and children's behaviour» led by Dr Alex Richardson
of Oxford University this focussed on the benefits
of Omega 3.
At any rate, after Ed's glass - half - empty post, which has been sort
of echoing in my mind these past few days, and after a rather exhausting day yesterday
of ranting
about, and protesting for, school food reform, I
feel thoroughly sick
of the whole
topic.
There can be an alarming amount
of labeling by members
of what is and isn't AP and who is and isn't «AP enough,» and I
feel like my most important role as an API Leader when these hot -
topic issues come up is reminding everyone that it's all
about finding the balance
of what works best for our individual families while maintaining an active, involved attachment to our children regardless
of what personal decisions we make.
She goes into detail on being disappointed with a baby's sex (though she mistakenly uses «gender» but given the prevalence
of this mistake in our society, I won't be too hard on her), a
topic that can be very difficult to talk
about as so often people
feel immense guilt for having a preference or any negative
feeling around a baby's sex.
Our courses address
topics like talking to your child
about adoption, helping your child cope with
feelings of grief and loss, and answering questions
about your child's heritage and background with sensitivity and respect.
Anyway, I'm writing today to see if you
feel like tackling a slightly off -
topic question: what to do
about Halloween??? Someone has suggested giving away small toys instead
of candy.
And I also admit that I started to
feel sort
of silly
about scouring all the scientific literature for health benefits (when there is so little research on this
topic) because I realized that I didn't care that much what the research says.
Among the question
topics were what more Governor Cuomo should have done before disbanding the Moreland Commission on public corruption, how Astorino
feels about NJ Governor, and chair
of the Republican Governors Association, Chris Christie «writing you off», whether they believe Christie and Cuomo have an «arrangement» concerning Christie's lack
of support for Astorino, what «assurances»
of support Christie gave to Astorino when they met, how this joint press conference came to be, how many debates they hope to have and Astorino's take on Christie campaigning in New Hampshire but not New York.
Even if there is no more time I have a
feeling of accomplishment, and thoughts
about topic of the paper are roaming my mind for a while I walk back or do other things during the day.
My choice
of a
topic to write
about is an asset for me as I
feel independent
of the economic factors which hold so much sway over clients, and therefore
topics, in the PR office.
I still am absurdly optimistic that we can get war behind us; one
of the reasons I want to write more
about this
topic is because most people I know, including Glenn — I am not sure how you
feel [
about] that this, Steve — are absolute fatalists.
So studying the perspective
of children when they are playing freely can be a good way to gather clues
about what they are thinking and how they are
feeling about complicated
topics.
What I
felt to be particularly curious
about this list was that, for the past 20 years (estimated ~ 1994 - 2014), Prof. Roig has become somewhat
of a specialist in studying lying, cheating, mistrust, dishonesty, questionable writing practices and plagiarism (using key - words from the paper titles), with, on average,
about 2 papers published a year on these
topics, even in respectable journals like Science and Nature.
«We get together and talk
about dating lives, work stuff, family things, and super-deep
topics — things you'd
feel hesitant to discuss in a restaurant — so having a dinner atmosphere that's low - key and low - stress in the safety
of someone's home really opens up conversation.
She told me that, though she doesn't know
of any specific studies on the
topic, people who spend time to color - code items such as books may find it makes them
feel like they're communicating something important
about who they are as a person in doing so.
I have gotten several questions
about it lately and while I've been avoiding the
topic due to its controversial nature, I
feel compelled to address it as there is a lot
of misinformation on both sides and the person most affected by the procedure can not speak for himself in many cases.
Of everything I've written over the years, this is one of the topics I feel the most strongly about because the way we are «protecting» kids is doing them a severe disservice in lif
Of everything I've written over the years, this is one
of the topics I feel the most strongly about because the way we are «protecting» kids is doing them a severe disservice in lif
of the
topics I
feel the most strongly
about because the way we are «protecting» kids is doing them a severe disservice in life.
If you liked today's
topic, this is just a sample
of the dozens
of nutrition
topics that we talk
about in our fully comprehensive nutrition manual — The Fat Burning Kitchen Other Helpful Resources: 1 Simple technique to REVERSE your Diabetes, naturally (while getting off harmful drugs AND helping to reduce abdominal fat) Attention MEN: Discover 1 simple trick, you can start doing today, to reclaim your manhood (more sex, less belly fat, more confidence, more strength, and...)
Feel free to share this article with your friends and family below:
The following resources were a GREAT in helping me to
feel comfortable
about what I was eating concerning the
topic of protein.
I asked you guys what kinds
of content you want to see more
of and plant based nutrition was a really popular
topic and one that I
feel really passionate
about sharing with you, because I know that knowledge is powerful.
When I shared this image and article on my Facebook page I discovered that is a pretty divided
topic with a number
of people
feeling really strongly
about the fact that this approach needs to be researched further and considered.
Given Marc's huge
topic about afterburn
of resistance training and efficacy
of HIIT cardio, I'd like to indicate that Bikram yoga (and possibly other kinds I haven't attempted) includes a good deal
of strength training (mostly the largest muscles i.e. legs, core and lower back with upper body coming as you go heavier) and
feels pretty much like a high intensity cardio work out for perhaps 60 - 70
of the 90 minutes — as well as the other advantages.
In episode 15
of our Q&A series, Nadia Pateguana address the following questions /
topics: How does IDM
feel about MCT Powder?
All the posts I've written were things I wanted to write
about, don't get me wrong, but there are a couple
of topics I'd like to touch on but
feel like they wouldn't be as interesting.