Then Steven Kieran and James Timberlake
got up to speak and I quickly learned how little I really knew, how they were a generation ahead in sophistication.
No member of the public or lobbyist
got up to speak against the legislation, but the critics will surely appear if the bill becomes law and causes bigger shortages in the education budget.
But when Urnov
got up to speak, «everybody woke up and got so turned on by his talk.»
It was said that if any one of
them got up to speak, the others would walk out, but I can't remember it ever happening
State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, a Democrat from Long Island who served in the Assembly with Mr. Meng, said the two were very different — Mr. Meng, whose English is accented, rarely, if ever,
got up to speak on the floor of the Assembly and tended to keep to himself, while Ms. Meng was friendly with legislators from both parties.
as Mr. Stringer
got up to speak.
Cameron had barely
got up to speak before being met with a wall of Labour outrage.
Someone's
got up to speak, meaning all candidates are about say whether they accept the legitimacy of the result and the returning officer should announce the result in a couple of minutes.
After East, the chairman of the Western Canadian Shippers» Coalition
gets up to speak.
Any time
I get up to speak, he always comes through, and if you trust God he can even cause you to have favour and for people to like you, even when there is no reason for them to.
There are few things that annoy me as much as people who
get up to speak when they have given little or no thought to how those hearing their words might be in a completely different life - stage and circumstance to them.
Getting up to speak, the home secretary then thanked her special adviser Mo Hussein for arranging the gig.
the head of Stonewall tweets as the man
gets up to speak.
14:39 - Michael Howard, former Tory leader,
gets up to speak.
Despite that I am
getting up to speak....
Reminders to myself also go there when I'm re-reading notes before
getting up to speak.
Not exact matches
«You need
to get an informed, intelligent and well - meaning leader who isn't afraid
to say, «Let me
speak up against this,»» she says.
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Speaking of Time's
Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most well - connected person working in women's rights today, thanks
to her six years as an assistant
to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief of staff,» talks about why it was so important that Time's
Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest way
to make sure that someone isn't
getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is
to make sure that person has a lawyer, too.»
You don't
get to pick and choose, and you've
got to make sure that there's a place for everyone (including many who don't
speak, act or look like you) in your business whether or not they believe that bathing is optional or prefer working all night long
to showing
up before the bell rings in the morning.
Speaking of videos, your daily links team recommends that you use the long weekend
to get caught
up on Mad Men.
One night while I was hanging out with the manager in the concession booth, waiting for the last shows
to get done so we could close
up, a guy comes out of one of the theaters with his family and demands
to speak to a manager.
Since my company often doesn't have the budget
to pay for expensive conferences, I come
up with creative
speaking proposals and try
to use that as a way
to get into the conference and
get in front of an influential audience.
«The really cool thing is that all that work for the employer is sort of fixed, no matter how many of these various different
spokes it's
got connected
up to our system,» Conrad says.
There must be a reasonable path
to actually
speak or chat with a human, or you can expect that sooner or later, some customer will end
up getting screwed by your company.
«Bands always, always hire by values first and once the person looks right, feels right,
speaks the same language, then he's allowed
to get up and jam with the band,» he says.
At the hearing, Dr. David Kimberlin, who specializes in pediatric infectious disease at the University of Alabama at Birmingham,
spoke of a situation in September, around the time Daraprim's price went
up after Turing bought the rights
to the drug, in which he found barriers
to getting the drug because the monthly cost for four tablets suddenly spiked
to $ 3,000 from $ 54.
Which is what can happen on a bad sales day: It can take
up to eight attempts before you even
get to speak to a prospect, and that can cause you
to give
up.
Grant advocates for readers
to buck outdated traditions and learn
to speak up without
getting silenced.
Getting others
to speak up regularly can make this habit part of the culture.»
Whether your company culture is competitive or collaborative, the best way for an employee
to get noticed is by
speaking up.
Getting mad also
ups the tendency
to speak in the present tense.
The perks make people more inclined
to think big - picture, and
to speak up when they
get a great idea.
Actually, it was scraping
up asphalt attached
to the factory floor, loading roofing membranes (that's roofing
speak for the dark rolls of disgusting black material that
gets laid down over the roof while inconveniently sticking
to every far flung corner of the human body).
«Startups weren't interested in investment from PayPal; what they were after was help with working out how payments work and
getting up and running fast,» said John Lunn, global director of PayPal's developer network
speaking to the Guardian.
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Speaking of autopay, it's a good idea
to get it set
up as soon as makes sense for your budget, as you'll receive a 0.25 percent interest rate reduction for any Direct Loans you're repaying.
The trick is
getting them
to speak up.
In the post, he took a unique, definitive side on the issue... and we ended
up getting a call from BBC
to speak on an evening show.
I have fortunately
gotten offers
to work at a startup and in several different contexts similar
to my previous position — and these are things I would potentially enjoy, yes, but
to waste the potential equity that «personal brand», dirty as it may sound, creates for me (or anyone else)
to leverage into client work that pays well and
speaking gigs that open
up other opportunities — would be a true «lighting on fire» of that which I had done
to build that before quitting.
If you
speak to any investor about the state of the market, you probably won't
get very long before the topic of earnings comes
up.
Not much else is known at this time, but news outlets appear
to be
getting the most
up -
to - date information from parents who have
spoken with their children via text and phone calls.
In order for things
to change, pastors and Christian leaders who believe that acceptance, fidelity, and monogamy are a better alternative
to shame and promiscuity have
got to speak up and
speak out against the teaching that states * all * homosexual expression is sinful... and proclaim that message as misinformed, damaging
to God's children, and unchristian.
There is a story of a churchwarden (senior lay person) who went
to hear a modern theologian
speak — in the questions he
got up and said that he was disappointed that his vicar wasn't there because that was the kind of thing he wanted
to hear in his church.
The proof is in the pudding so
to speak, since man was created by God in His image, there is within every person the knowledge of God.Standard equipment.In order
to become an atheist you first have
to lie yourself past your inner knowledge of God.You have
to ignore your life, your spirit, your environment and the whole of creation.That takes a lot of lying
to oneself, and you have
to buy into a lot more lies
to get there.This is not made
up, it is a part of the process that ultimately allows the created
to deny the creator, God.Deep down every atheist knows they are a liar, but as with any repeated sin the suppressed truth
gets farther away, and harder
to recognize.God bless
The summer I came
to faith, my friend gave me a copy of The Cost of Discipleship [SCM Press], Bonhoeffer's most famous book, and he told me the story of this man who, because of his faith,
spoke up for the Jews in Nazi Germany and
got involved in the plot against Hitler.
I think highly of David's cartoon, but I wasn't lifting him
up as a «symbol of courage»... my «bold» comment would have
spoken with a little shake of my head and just a tone of «you're going
to get it, you know...»
The people were forced
to hear the stupid stories for so many centuries, and anybody who
spoke up and said «that's ridiculous»
got their head hacked off, that finally the people didn't know any better, and thought they were real.
Most of us adults have learned that Bible study is a serious matter, that God is
up there with His arms crossed making sure we don't
get out of line, and that Jesus
spoke some very weighty words so we need
to get down
to business and learn them.
You may feel nervous
to speak up when they've upset you because they'll
get defensive.
You apply for a job in my community by running a campaign for a paid office that my local tax dollars pay for and you
get elected then show
up to your first scheduled meeting and decide
to spend the first 5 minutes — eating donuts instead of working,
speaking to the audience about your personal problems with your wife, telling the audience about an upcoming play your kid will be in, telling the captive audience about the benefits of being gay,
speaking to them about God or praying aloud
to your God regardless of which God the rest of the audience believes in.