Sentences with phrase «gossips are»

Those French gossips are still insisting it'll now be this coming Saturday August 18th.
Gossips are rarely liked and it's even more rare that they are trusted with sensitive material.
Just because everyone might be doing it, and that's it's no big deal, gossips are actually toxic and harmful.
Pene's been keeping it low key lately, hard at work on Nine in London for much of the Fall, now Spanish gossips are reporting she and Javier Bardem are through, primarily because of conflicting work schedules — he backed out of Nine paving the way for Daniel Day Lewis — and also because she supposedly wants a baby and he doesn't.
The first step toward dealing with a gossip is not to get sucked in yourself.
Gossip is a liability to your corporate culture and can lead to larger HR and legal issues.
Gossip is an unfortunate fact of office life.
While not all gossip is bad — one can share secrets about wonderful things like a suspected pregnancy or job promotion — Epstein points out that «useful gossip is, in the minds of most people, not what gossip is really about,» and so the majority of the book focuses on the more naughty kind of tattling, the kind that makes your heart beat faster when the subject of ridicule comes around the corner.
In an office setting, where gossip is often seen as a destructive force that hinders productivity, it can in fact be valuable.
Of course, gossip is often condemned as an immoral act, but we can't seem to scrub it from our society.
Scrumptious as gossip is, though, we now have two problems: quality and quantity.
Since gossip is most often akin to condemning other people's faults, it also puts the confidants on the same level, reassuring both that they «operate in the same moral universe,» and have the same views on what's acceptable, what's wildly inappropriate, and what's just plain funny.
What's more, among the 2,175 U.S. hiring and human resources managers surveyed by CareerBuilder in March 2015, 37 percent said office gossip was a top productivity killer.
In our human society, gossip is «what makes human society as we know it possible,» according to Dunbar.
Calling someone a gossip isn't exactly a compliment.
Its eagerness to dish salacious gossip was often condemned, but it was also one of the few early digital publishers to build a profitable independent business.
There are mixed views about gossip: Some say that gossip is toxic, and I tend to agree.
Wallowing in talk of other people's misdeeds or misfortunes may end up hurting their feelings if the gossip ever finds its way to them, but gossiping is guaranteed to make you look negative and spiteful every time.
But at my company, our definition of gossip is clear: «unproductive communication with someone who can not help solve the problem at hand.»
I think gossip are more true than the traditional news you get, because the story that really happened and the story behind the story are more interesting than the official version.
-------- How much research is there to back up that drunkedness is a sin???? How much RESEARCH is there to back up the rape is a sin???? How much research is there to back up the adultry is a sin???? How much research is there to back up that gossip is a sin???? So Societyvs -------- name me a sin and then supply the research that it is a sin ---- but don't use the Bible ----- I wait.
This kind of gossip is far worse than any good deed you may lay claim to.
Gossip is especially difficult to make go away.
This is why gossip is included in the Pauline list of evils.
But there are a few instances where gossip is good.
You know, most of the time, almost all of the time, gossip is bad.
I'm sad because I feel that our failure only confirms my fears that a church like this one — in which all are welcome, in which women can lead, in which politics don't get in the way of fellowship, in which questions are encouraged, in which a diversity of opinions is celebrated, in which gossip is kept to a minimum — simply can not make it in Dayton.
And gossip is a well - known perennial problem in religious communities.
Interesting that gossiping is right up there with gay men, the very next thing on the list.
Gossip is an insidious attempt by an insecure person to gain power.
The military: I was focused on for being new at a duty station while gossip was being spread around by corrupt military police and others that a new person from my state was coming and that they were a under - cover informant to reveal the black marketing of un-taxed cigarettes, moonshine and military goods to the East coast (mobs).
At any rate gossip is often an alternative mode of discourse, a rhetoric of inquiry, an invasion and a possible subversion of the domain of the powerful and privileged.
For example, old gossip is uninteresting because it is old information.
Gossip is a mode of knowing and therefore is intimately related to the birth of the novel, which is also a means of providing unifying, explanatory structures for life's events.
Spacks contends that gossip is particularly important for subordinated groups.
Yet while slander is destructive, not all gossip is slanderous.
But the truth is that gossip is a liar.
According to scientific observation, gossip is a self - fulfilling prophecy and has a way of crafting perception and creating reality.
Sadly, gossip is often just another mask, like over-achieving or self - glorification, to find validation or simply to feel like more than who we believe we are.
If gossip is spoken in the woods and no one hears, does it still make a mess?
(CNN)-- Gossip isn't just for teenage girls — scientists spread rumors, too.
I DREAM of a church where we meet to go out in the community and serve instead of sleeping through sermons and a church where living beings come before fancy lights and gossip is not the norm.
Just like someone who is a gossip is sinning — and trying to say it is a theological difference of opinion.
Her point about the narrative nature of gossip is especially appropriate to an analysis of parish discourse.
The gossip is personal not professional.
The world of Premiership transfer gossip is full of nonsense, but some nonsense is more interesting that the other nonsense.
But churning out 5 - 7 posts a day in the close season with limited credible transfer gossip ain't easy, so a good percentage of it is going to be rubbish and one shouldn't get too excited over any of these «boy who cried wolf» headlines.
* related news: gossip is Le Coq was offered a new contract * also: better put Bellerin on a 5 year before Barca come like vampires
As we move into June the transfer news and gossip is well and truly underway.
Mourinho believed pieces of training ground gossip were being twisted against him and was also worried that players were innocently talking to outsiders about selection issues that were then getting out.
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