Sentences with phrase «hear for quite»

SEGA didn't announce official plans yet and I imagine we won't hear any for quite some time.
That HTC is working on the Honeycomb update is what we have been hearing for quite sometime now while there are also chances of ICS ROMS coming up for the Flyer tablet in a short while.
This news, you might have heard for quite a few times now, but more evidences with leaked photos and all support this.

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We've heard the term home office for quite some time, but there is still a lot of «office» in the term and less «home.»
The Senate Special Committee on Aging has had quite a few questions for price - hiking pharmas over the last year; in April, the committee grilled Valeant's then - CEO J. Michael Pearson for at least 9 hours in advance of a public hearing on price increases.
You might have heard about student loan refinancing, but aren't quite sure if it's right for you.
«However, it's one thing to hear about entrepreneurs launching and landing rockets in the news, but it's quite another to see if for yourself.
I am into value investing for the last five years and was quite impressed to hear Vishal giving a comprehensive overview of the value investing process in just one workshop.
I had never heard of it, but I was fascinated and quite frankly impressed with the guys for convincing strangers to literally allow them in their house with a set of knives.
So for me, I realised quite early on that this stuff is nice and it's encouraging but it won't satisfy my need for affirmation, there will always be «I want to hear more».
I'm all for you, but when you say «this kind of voice is permitted and encouraged», I'm quite shocked to hear that.
I feel strongly about this because I hear the argument used quite often that people should submit to authority, even if it's abusive, because that's what Jesus modeled for us.
Calvinists within the SBC will gain a better hearing for Reformed theology if they can combine their zeal for doctrinal purity with a passion for evangelism and a love for the brethren, including those who may not ring all five (TULIP) bells in quite the same way they do.
They are gone for quite a while, and you haven't heard from them in a long time.
Finally, when the facts were known and Nicaragua quite appropriately filed a brief with the World Court, where there could be a judicial hearing under international auspices, the administration responded by announcing that for a period of two years it would refuse to recognize the jurisdiction of the World Court in any matters pertaining to Central America.
I for one am thrilled to hear that John Piper has asked for, and been granted, an eight month leave from each of his ministries.But I don't quite know why I'm so excited by his decision.
But I've also heard people say that it hasn't worked so well for them, maybe because they haven't quite figured out how to lean on him.
Gary, I understand your argument and heard it made quite convincingly by Andrew Sullivan, but we do wonder, how do you answer the calls for other «forms of marriage»?
If you are like me, you might be a little tired of hearing about the supernatural realm, but this book was insightful and creative and helped me think through a few issues I have been wanting to study further for quite some time.
Anyone with the most elementary knowledge of physics knows that there are sounds which are too high in pitch for us to hear, and forms of light which are quite invisible to the human eye.
As for Solzhenitsyn, I will defend what I heard through his creative art, but I remain free of his ideology, which for me is quite foreign.»
We whisper our prayers for the kingdom so that God can't quite hear them.
That is, quite possibly, the stupidest reason that I have ever heard for someone to be an atheist.
Please consider another possibility: that Belgium, and other Catholic wastelands in 21st - century Europe, did not hear the Gospel and reject it because of cultural pressures; might it be that these faith - free zones haven't heard the Gospel preached for quite a while?
@just spewin»: no worries... my husband is AtheistSteve (another one who thinks you are delusional) and Mirosal happens to be a friend of his also... Steve and I are quite at ease in our relationship that our friendship with Mirosal is just that - a friendship btw: I stand for our anthem out of respect for my country not due to the fact that the god word is put in there..no - one in Canada is stupid (unlike you) to even consider our anthem a prayer... we consider it an anthem, nothing more but then again people like you ad CA wouldn't possibly understand that... you hear that praying is worthless and go running to your priest and grab your buybull in the hopes that your stupidity has not been made obvious
Thanks for posting this, I haven't heard of quite a few brands but I'm steadily converting my make - up bag to green make - up.
So I'm quite happy to hear that it's not only me who has that problem and can't wait for the following «Eating healthy on a budget» post.
Truly, though, as much as I love deep, dark chocolate, I think some percentages and brands actually might be too bitter and a bit lacking in sweetness and, as a result, might not be quite as successful in this recipe as the semi-sweet chocolate we call for — but I'd really love to hear back from you if you try it!
I recently got my hands on the KTC Pure coconut oil (I am quite new to coconut oil), and my biggest concern if I can use it for eating purposes (not frying but literally EATING since I recently heard about its great properties)?
I've only just gotten into flax seeds so not sure I'm quite ready for chia though I've heard so many great things.
I've heard this quite a few times from local food and sustainability types, and although I know they are trying to say that Australian farmers don't get sufficient financial return for their farm products, the statement reveals their lack of understanding of Australia's food value chain.
After doing this for quite some time now, I can safely say that this space gives me immense pleasure when I interact with you all and get to hear how much you loved our recipes!
Joanne, we're sorry to hear this recipe didn't produce quite the right combination of flavor for you.
I made this Kale & Apple Salad with Fennel for those of you who don't like kale salads, because I've heard there are quite a few of you out there and you shouldn't have to suffer through.
Pumpkin loses quite a bit of weight once the peel and seeds are removed so that may have been the issue, I usually start with double what I need then just roast or steam any extra for dinner Thanks for popping back over, I love to hear when recipes make people happy!
I also get worried when there are a tonne of ingredients on labels that I've never heard of / can't pronounce but from the research I've done, quite a few of the more scientific names aren't actually chemicals, just the scientific names for regular, naturally occurring ingredients.
I laughed when you said he will likely be the best player in the club he's moving to.I hope Arsenal fans don't deceive themselves also into thinking this.The thing he has over most wingers in the world is work rate.Apart from that in terms of technique, skill and talent there are quite a lot who can match him there or are even better.He won't have that patience of a club like Arsenal that allows for mistakes and he'll be benched even when he doesn't want it.I did mention that he was world class.The fact that you're overrated doesn't mean you aren't world class.I know all his stats and like you I've watched him since he came here and I can say we are making him look better than he actually is.As for him being irreplaceable I don't think it» sthe first time we heard that about an Arsenal player leaving and we saw how they eventually ended up.
Fans that have had enough of being taken for a ride, and are making themselves heard, or fans that have quite literally been spitting on protesters, because they feel Wenger should never be criticized.
Groans were heard from the Team Bulwa sideline as they thought it was a sure fire INT, but Team Dorfman couldn't quite haul it in and somehow Adam «Air Bernie» Bernkopf was waiting with his arms open and feet in bounds to snag the first TD of the game for Team Bulwa!
I've heard quite a handful of players all over Europe say that they dream of playing for Arsenal or are Arsenal fans.
Makes for nonsensical, contrived arguments — especially for the shouters who are quite happy to accept whatever they hear as fact.
For the first time in a quite a while, no Liverpool player hobbled off during the game, and we've heard no news of niggling follow - up problems either.
Twelve years we've been hearing all sorts of excuses and for quite a while people believed them, but repetitive failure is taking it's slow toe on things and when Arsene signs that extension it will be a major breaking point.
Arsenal also met their # 65 asking price but offerrd only # 35 upfrontand the rest in installments.Monaco wanted all the # 65 upfront which quite frankly doesn't often happen.Teams don't pay the full money upfront though there are some exceptions.You'll hear a team signs a player for so so and so but only a part of the money is paid upfront.This is what many people don't know.Arsenal actually tried hard to sign Lemar but failed.
Wilshere doesn't say what he thought when he heard Sanchez was joining, I guess he wasn't quite as well - known to Arsenal fans as Ozil was at the time, but now that we have watched them both in action for a while, who would YOU consider to be the best signing of the two?
Being quite deaf, he always speaks loud enough for himself to hear, loud enough for anyone else within 50 yards.
This has to be one of the strangest excuses for losing a race victory we've heard in quite some time
This celebration isn't one that's likely to end anytime soon, and we're likely to be hearing more from the Leicester fans for quite some time.
Love that it was on the top of his mind (thanks to Twitter follower Pikeman for calling this out — I heard it live but it didn't quite register like it should)
The celebrations didn't quite match the scenes of the semi-final a few weeks ago, but there was a roar that went round the Emirates that hasn't been heard for a few months.
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