Sentences with phrase «had this talk quite»

On this blog, we've talked quite a bit about the publishing system, including in this interview with Michael Eisen.
I've talked quite a bit about this drink over the past few posts, but I have yet to share this wonderful, health brimming drink.
I have talked quite often lately about the importance of mobile safety.
We've talked quite a bit here recently about what social media monitoring can and can't predict — for instance, if online enthusiasm were all that mattered, President Ron Paul would be running for reelection this year.
«My wife and I had talked quite a bit about living outside the UK.»
We've talked quite a bit on how inflammation can be super destructive for your skin collagen.
Lately, I've talked quite a bit about intermittent fasting.
I've talked quite a bit lately about living a more healthy lifestyle and trying to shy away from harsh chemicals.
While I've talked quite a bit about eHarmony's free weekends in the US and Canada, this is the first time I'm hearing about a free event in Australia (although I strongly suspect there have been many before this).
ET: You've talked quite a bit about the creation of the film's music, but I was curious if there was an «a-ha» moment while writing?
6 Smart Ways to Market Your Book I've talked quite a bit about various ways to market yourself and your books.
Okay, so well, I think we've talked quite a bit about what the different aspects are to how rebuilding credit and how it affects your credit report.
I have talked quite a bit amount the fact I like to feed the Dogs Raw Meaty Bones on occasion, as well as the Dogs eating Chicken Bones.
We've talked quite a bit about the breakthroughs that seem to happen on a near - monthly basis, including with white LEDs, that make them an ever more appealing option.
We've talked quite a bit about sort of the importance of environment and culture at the firm and making sure that maybe checking implicit bias» and then doing training around them I think is going to be part of it.
I know I've talked quite a bit lately about those aviation life insurance needs that are hard or expensive to insure through traditional life insurance companies.
We've talked quite a bit about the exciting prospects Orlando offers new residents: opportunities in...
As we've been talking about the possibility in our family of moving to another area for my husband's work, we've talked quite a bit about what kind of house we would choose next time.
I've talked quite a bit about small houses and making the most of your space and my need for better organization and space planning for how we really live in this house.

Not exact matches

If you talk less than seven minutes, people won't quite grasp what you have to say.
She was mumbling weirdo noises into this baby carriage; it wasn't quite baby - talk, more like a chitter you'd make at a squirrel, but with some voice inflection.
That, of course, hasn't stopped Trump from talking like he created quite a climb.
I've attended innumerable keynote addresses by top executives at technology conferences, but never a talk quite like the one Ford CEO Jim Hackett gave Tuesday morning at the annual CES conference in Las Vegas.
Turner: One of the things that people in the industry often talk about when it comes to money management is this barbell, where as you said you have low - cost, passive index tracking funds and at the other end you have higher fees, higher active share, things like private debt which you mentioned, and it's those in the middle that are charging higher fees for something that looks quite a lot like beta that are really going to struggle.
It doesn't quite have the shock appeal of the Pope's unannounced TED Talk this week, but a few hours ago, a passerby in California saw a white Lexus fitted out with self - driving equipment emerge from an Apple facility in Silicon Valley and shared those images with Bloomberg.
But if you'd talked to me three weeks ago, I would have been quite pessimistic, and I was sort of quite down in the dumps.»
«I don't have any cares to be quite honest with you, that's why I'm willing to talk with you in my real voice on a Skype call.»
Chatbots are pretty primitive, and so far not many people seem to talk to Siri, Alexa, Google, or any robot quite the same way they'd talk to a person.
Outgoing Speaker of the House Paul Ryan talks about the new tax reform law quite a lot, as one would imagine.
President Trump has been talking about China and the steel industry for quite some time and obviously wants this.
Given that backdrop, Mr. Carney said he would have no choice but to act if international investors continue to push the dollar higher - something they've been quite willing to do, in part because most analysts and investors are skeptical a central bank that hasn't intervened in currency markets since 1998 is willing to back up its talk with action.
«We have talked a lot with the DOL, and we've tried to coordinate and work with them, but they have to operate under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), which is quite a different statute than the federal securities laws,» Schapiro said.
And also that assurances from Pershing Square to the effect of «no no, we talked to them on the phone, it's fine» would not quite cut it.
«Charlie Munger talks about this quite a bit; accumulated wisdom, and having been in the business and studied companies, and studied business, and studied people, and studied history for years and years and years and years and years, you ought to be better at it the longer you've been doing it and the older you get» Thomas Gayner
It's been quite a tumultuous week in the markets, as we all know, but something seems amiss... on Thursday when the Bank of England's Mark Carney talked about raising rates faster than expected, the pound popped (as one would expect) but it did not take even a few hours for it to completely reverse trend as if nothing happened, and the USD was back to being strong again.
And yes, actually the market reaction has really being quite muted and I don't know whether this partly reflects the new economic norm, you know the flattening of the Phillips Curve, disruptive change, lower inflation the Fed talked about at the Jackson Hole Summit last year, something called Our Star which is going to lower long - term rate of equilibrium interest rates.
It wasn't until I had seen the same 50 + % business valuation increase about a dozen more times, and talked with quite a few smart guys who had each sold businesses a dozen times, that I appreciated this 50 + % business valuation increase can happen much more often than most people realize.
I quite often treat this blog like a diary, so sometimes I'll stray away from talking about my personal finance and share my current thoughts, I'll be excited to go back and read some old post when the years go by, and it will help me reflect on the overall journey that has been experienced, because as great as the end goal of early retirement is, I would imagine the character developed through such a process has more then just monetary value.
Talks about the deal have happened as recently as this month, but these discussions are said to be failed as the Redmond based company was quite apprehensive by Nokia's slumping market position and high price tag for the buy - out.
There has been quite a lot of talk about a new tech bubble for the past few years.
Yes our quality of life is still quite good relative to SOME other countries... that not really what people are thinking though when they use the term «3rd world country» — they are talking about the trending that they see — and the media reflects a perception out there that things are trending in a negative direction... look, if you read my original posts, you will see that they have much less to do with our economy as they have to do with WHY we are involved in the middle east and the SOCIAL impact of that.
I can say quite honestly that I am entirely sure that had I come to Freedom a few years earlier, I would have been among those that would have been incapable of living in the tension that Frank talks about.
All this is quite true, as I am a caregiver, and usually stay until the end and when we talk, family is the one topic they always talk about — some bad but mostly the good — the love they have for their children and the love of a wonderful spouse, whom they hate to leave.
Buddhism (in its true form) provides a guide to the elimination of suffering, not deity worship; in fact never talks about God or gods in the sense the west does... FYI Buddha was born 630 years before Jesus, and it is proven that Buddhism traveled from eastern India all the way to Syria and the Middle East via the Silk Road... i am quite sure Jesus had heard some of his teachings... some of the things that Jesus says are a direct reflection of the eightfold path from buddhism... Jesus was the greatest salesman of all time... sold the most books in history... he really honestly does nt deserve worship but an Academy Award
Therefore, Christine talking about her wife on her deathbed would be perceived quite differently because she is a woman (talking about a homosexual relationship) than it would if she were man talking about his wife (heterosexual).
I suspected I'd get a little pushback from fellow Christians who hold a complementarian perspective on gender, (a position that requires women to submit to male leadership in the home and church, and often appeals to «biblical womanhood» for support), but I had hoped — perhaps naively — that the book would generate a vigorous, healthy debate about things like the Greco Roman household codes found in the epistles of Peter and Paul, about the meaning of the Hebrew word ezer or the Greek word for deacon, about the Paul's line of argumentation in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 11, about our hermeneutical presuppositions and how they are influenced by our own culture, and about what we really mean when we talk about «biblical womanhood» — all issues I address quite seriously in the book, but which have yet to be engaged by complementarian critics.
Not surprisingly, I received quite a number of comments on this post who were outraged that I would suggest that Jesus talked about such things.
Following the service, we were able to spend time grieving, hugging, and talking with family members we hadn't seen in quite some time.
and when we ask God to talk to us but still has that arrogant mind or desire wanting my wish still comes true instead of surrender to God who knows the best for us... I think I will do be quiet because we are quite stubborn creature, aren't we?
«I would defy anybody to find a piece of research, and there's been quite a bit done, that shows that participating in sport makes one more sympathetic kind, caring, all the kind of passive values that are talked about and valued in Christian community,»
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