Those rooting for Daly enjoy
hearing him talk like that.
It's a bit disappointing to
hear him talk like that.
When people
hear him talking like that, they begin to think that maybe he will remain at Washington for his senior year, just for the challenge of it.
Gordon - Levitt adopts a French accent, which he attacks with precision and gusto, and within 10 seconds viewers won't think it odd to
hear him talking like that.
At one recent gathering, people were debating in twos and threes when a young woman said loudly: «Jenny, I've never
heard you talk like that!»
I don't want to
hear you talk like that about work — we need that income!
Not exact matches
Not that you'll
hear frank
talk like that from most investment bankers, business consultants or in corner offices in the West.
But I've
heard CEOs of start - ups as well as big companies
talking about how some board member or supplier or somebody is just treating them
like shit.
Often, a founder will make thenrounds at conferences and
hear, again and again, «This sounds
like a really great idea; please come back to me when you have a working prototype and we can
talk money.»
The next one who
talks, loses, and if you say your piece and keep quiet, expect to
hear something
like, «Oh, OK.
Talk to people who successfully started habits they
like and you'll
hear lots of little tricks they develop that work for them.
If you hang out with CEOs all the time
like I do, you
hear a lot of
talk about some are worried about making mistakes.
As long as people
like hearing ourselves
talk, chatbots are going to be an increasingly effective way for businesses to listen.
He waves off
talk of Silicon Valley and says has never
heard of Sand Hill Road or venture titans
like Marc Andreessen.
When you
hear great leaders
like Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Virgin founder Richard Branson
talk about failure, what they really mean is that entrepreneurs have to be willing to take risks, sometimes big risks.
When Freitas sat down to
talk to young people about their phones, she
heard some pretty crazy stories of raging tech addiction, from the girl who gave her phone a name and
talked about it
like a friend to the boy who claimed he'd rather leave his brain at home than his precious device.
Answering her own question, she
talks of disrupting the convenient - and processed - food industries, before dropping the words every investor
likes to
hear: «to be a billion - dollar company by 2020.»
Or they may not be thinking that their behaviour is inappropriate at all: people often make comments
like these out of earshot of the person they're
talking about, thinking that what the waitress doesn't
hear won't hurt her.
This is one of the biggest complaints about Bitcoin that I
hear and when they
talk about claims
like you made they just roll their eyes.
You just
talked about how reluctant some of these negotiators are, but in health policy consistently what you
hear people say, and it's Lucy and the football every time, the reason employers ultimately... They may not want to be in the market, just
like they may not want to pay high costs, but what they really don't want to do is piss off their employees.
Companies facing regulatory
hearings like Kinder Morgan, groups promoting events
like the Vancouver Olympics, or politicians justifying public expenditures
like the new hockey arena in Edmonton generally
talk about the benefits of their projects using a tool called economic impact analysis.
I think the issues with the movie extended beyond Twitter; the new voters I've
talked to are less enthusiastic about it than the ones you've
talked to (New Yorkers, you know), and it sounds
like we've both
heard from at least some voters who are drawing a bright line between the performances (thumbs up) and the movie (thumbs sideways).
«When I
hear people
talk about banks taking risks, it often sounds as if we are taking big bets
like you would at a casino or a racetrack.
You look at... I mean, I have friends that are in the Bitcoin space, and I
heard about Bitcoin when it was below a dollar,
like 30 cents, we're
talking about in Silicon Valley.
Anyone who
talks like this and who has never
heard of a poe - troll is definitely a poe - troll pretending to be a poe.
So disappointing as an American to
hear other Americans
talking like this.
And it fucking cracks me up to
hear the whiner, who keeps badgering for an apology
like a crybaby when none is due,
talk about how my comments make me look.
Also, you might
like to pretend you're an «adopted jew» but please, I beg you, go to your church tomorrow and or just
talk to any christian and call them an adopted jew, see how they react and then report back here, I would love to
hear the reaction you got.
We imagine sitting round a dinner table with them, only instead of cajoling them into eating a cream cracker, we'll be sharing wine with them,
talking about why they
like it,
hearing them make jokes, and asking them about their travel plans.
However, when I
hear stories
like Bookwork's, about breaking free from teachings
like «avoid
talking about death / hell and change the subject,» it impressed me and gives me hope that others will break free as well and look for answers.
I am sure that they know what they are
talking about... it is the libs that don't know what they are
talking about and they don't
like to
hear what is being said in the first place.
Now, make no mistake, this is a step in the right direction for Christians, because it is the return of the «Agora» the «Forum» or the «Town Square» if you
like, where you are free to
talk your
talk and you will have to
hear the Free Speech of others too.
I don't think there were or are ears willing to
hear at that point or this, anyway, but I really do appreciate you sharing this and Alex if you would
like to
talk to me personally, I am very open to that and I will answer all of your questions.
If you
hear someone
talking about sin they are more likely
talking about big problems
like environmental degradation, economic justice, and war, than about issues of personal morality
like adultery or gluttony.
And it looks
like World Vision has deliberately left us time to
talk with people and
hear their stories so we can share them with you.
In
talking with officers in the F.D.N. camps along the Honduran border, I frequently
heard offhand remarks
like, «Oh, I cut his throat.»
Mostly, they are pseudo-intellectuals who
like to
hear themselves
talk more than anything else.
TC look who's
talking about lack of humility and maturity LOL, you should read your comments out loud so you can
hear them, I don't call people names but you seem to be a radical religionist,
like the muslims I fought in both wars.
Songs
like «Redeemed» by Big Daddy Weave and «I need a Miracle» by Third Day, which
talks about a man contemplating suicide who
hears God calling him from a song on the radio, resulting in him accepting Christ.
Most philosophy profs are idiots who
like to
hear themselves
talk.
Now,
talks are still early (and we'e
heard rumors
like this before), so this whole thing is far from certain, but Deadline is confidently reporting that
talks are definitely happening and filming could start after Pratt wraps his work on Jurassic World and Guardians of the Galaxy 2.
Well, that is a nice way of saying you
like to
hear yourself
talk.
We were caught up in the strange fire -
like feeling that we had just
heard real truth and needed to go to a bar to
talk it out.
In realism, hell was a dump in Jeruseleum, called the valley if Hindon, Jesus (Which was an old day Jimmy Swagert) did the sermon on the mount, up in the heavens (on top of the hill away fromthe dump, the dump smelled
like fire and brimstone (Sulfur), and nobody has ever
heard god
talk to them, if you do then you are schizoid!
I've
heard preachers
talk about how anything can be an idol - things, activities, people - basically anything that brings you pleasure is in competition with God and you should feel guilt and worry that you might secretly
like that thing or that activity or that person MORE than God.
Sometimes I feel
like no one is listening, other times I feel so clearly
heard that I have to stop doing the
talking and start listening.
Most of the things he
heard himself saying when he imagined
talking to his brother felt
like artificial piety or religious jargon.
I firmly believe in the power of prayer, but I get a little irritated when I
hear people
talking about how God answered their prayer for a great parking spot or something
like that.
You all just
like hearing yourself
talk.
i keep
hearing people
talk about information and technology as reason not to believe in God, righ
like tractrors and cars... right.