Continuing from our previous post on «What Did Not Work in Business Development»,
we hear more comments from in - house counsel about business development tactics where many fail: 7.
I'd love to
hear more comments from those of you who don't regularly leave them.
It's a real shitty time to be a woman in Alabama right now, but hopefully we'll get to
hear some more comments from Holmes before this is over.
Not exact matches
Kuroda has been beating that drum for years and his
comments in confirmation
hearings in the past two weeks suggest he plans to pump cash into the economy much
more aggressively than outgoing Governor Masaaki Shirakawa, who was reluctant to be too bold for fear of sowing the seeds of future problems, such as an economic bubble.
«Russia is strong once
more» was a
comment I
heard, in various formulations, again and again during my time there.
Other women business leaders — along with everyone else — need to
hear such advice and constructive
comments more often, not less.
This would make them feel
heard and be
more willing to
comment on your Facebook posts in the future.
I am an hasidic jew and i feel bad i am exposed to such hateful people like you, as a Jew u should be
more tolerant and respect us, ur religious grandparents would cry
hearing ur hateful
comments against ur fellow Jews.
Still, it seems like a racist
comment you'd
hear years ago how blacks all look alike and I think people should be
more offended by that suggestion.
In
comments made in 1949 to Israel's first prime minister, David ben - Gurion, Buber said, «I
heard one
more important thing from the prime minister this evening.
That was a very interesting read many
comments caught my attention I've recently been diagnosed with Bipolar I have hallucinations and
hear voices in my ear's when I hallucinate it's likes they are trying to get me thousands of them I can only describe them as dark shadows and they are trying to get me just as they are about to get me a brilliant white light surrounds me and there's three entities humanly shaped but like this brilliant white light they are also glowing this brilliant whiteness I can't understand what they are saying the only way I can explain it is emotions comfort joy love is what I feel emanating from these entities the voices I
hear aren't evil telling me to do bad things to people when I get put into a mode of fear I live in a rough area of Scotland and everytime I've got into a fight something possesses me I know this for a fact as I can't control myself I'm an observer watching my family / Friends say I change they say my eyes change and I look evil I personally do think possibly through my own personal experience I» am possessed as I act out of character I've lost interest in many things I've recently I decided it's time for change I've lost my faith I've been trying to connect with God and feel his love which I used to feel the presence of the holy spirit everytime I try connect I get a feeling of abandonment I just think if I am possessed could these entities stop me connecting with «God» I can say from my heart of hearts «JESUS CHRIST HAS COME IN THE FLESH» I think it's
more to do with the persons own personal fears which I have noticed my fears have changed if I had to be truthfully with myself I fear God which I know I'm not supposed to just I can't explain it I guess if you ever need a test subject I'm up for the challenge like I said I'm on journey to find myself and my travels have brought me
hear I'm going to hang around for a wee while there's lots of good information to be plundered loll
I would love to
hear from
more of you who were the targets of Robertson's
comments.
You have probably seen Sam
comment on several posts over the past month or so, and after
hearing some about what he is doing in San Diego, I wanted to
hear more, and I know that many of you do to.
I
hear more terroristic
comments coming from my fellow americans than I see from any muslim... It's sad what you have become.
@exlonghorn... that's one of the
more idiotic
comments I have
heard regarding atheists.
My
comment came from a lot of talk I kept
hearing about the need for urban church planters to be
more culturally relevant than they currently are.
I'm not going to interject into the lengthy argument here, but I want to
comment on David»
comment:» it is becoming
more and
more evident that there are those who are victims and support the right of victims to be
heard and believed, and then there's the side of those who victimize and their supporters.There seems to be no grey area in between.»
The
more I
hear his asinine
comments (the latest his diatribe against pre-natal testing), the
more convinced I am that if by some evil chance he were to be elected president it would take this country decades to recover from his influence.
This raises a question: How many people
heard Romney's
comment and thought, «Well, that's a relief — now that I know Romney isn't concerned about the very poor, I feel
more comfortable voting for him»?
I don't
hear very many of these
comments any
more... Most of what I get is the sincere query about why one makes such a change.
If I
hear one
more comment about how all Muslims are terrorists, or all Muslims are evil, or finally, how this show «hurt my feelings because of 9/11» I'm going to puke.
(If you'd like to
hear more about why I would soak any other gluten free grain, leave a note to that effect in the
comments.
I first
heard of kale chips in a
comment from a reader
more than a year ago.
I do not
comment here often now but trust me I have seen
more about pogba here than I have
heard from my united friend.
A few years ago I seem to remember
hearing some
comments from the Arsenal and France international defender Laurent Koscielny about his burning desire to win things in his playing career, with the suggestion that if this was not going to0 happen with the Gunners then he would be forced to leave north London for a club with
more ambition.
The journalists have questioned the fact that they have
more chance of grabbing the CL with PSG than Arsenal who can not even win their own league (not my
comment just reporting what I
heard, sadly).
It's like pissing in the wind when you
hear some of these
comments that have pathetically branded Wenger as
more important than the future of Arsenal FC, OUR beloved club.
I wasn't all that happy when I first
heard Vardy was coming to us, but sort of grew into thinking it might be OK, but on
hearing about his racists
comments on a couple of occasions lately, I am pleased with we not likely any
more to get him
But
hearing Wengers
comments about squad age etc it seems he's looking to put a little
more youth into the squad to preserve longevity.
In all fairness though we are five games in with the transfer window just over and we're already short of defensive minded players, it's great being positive but for a lot of fans whatever wenger does now it'll never be right, about two years ago for ever negative wenger
comment there were five positive now that is the opposite.i'm a season ticket holder and I pay a small fortune watching us home and away, I was
more than willing to give arsene time to turn it around, to build another team, but honestly I am sick of it, # 8million a year to
hear the same of excuses.
«I can accept an opinion but the
comment on Giroud was a bit
more wrong, especially because I
heard the same thing being said about Nicolas Anelka, about Thierry Henry himself and about Robin van Persie.
I'll admit I'm
more surprised to
hear these
comments / decisions coming from women, but I would be just as critical (if not
more critical) of them if they came from men.
While times are changing and gender equality is slowly but surely becoming
more and
more of a reality, it's still hard to feel completely optimistic when I
hear the following questions and
comments on a far - too - frequent basis.
The empowering things my non-mom friends said about my home birth
more than made up for some of the other
comments I
heard from time to time.
If you have
more suggestions, I'd love to
hear them in the
comments -LSB-...]
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comment, I love
hearing from you.
Some preschoolers correctly predict Penny's feelings (i.e., that she'd be happy at first, and then disappointed) and these children were
more likely to have
heard appropriate, mind - minded
comments when they were younger.
We'd love to
hear from you - if you have
more questions or a general
comment, please leave your thoughts below!
It doesn't hurt to learn
more If you have any
comments or questions I'd be interested in
hearing them!
I would love to
hear some of the ways you make running errands with kids easier and
more efficient, shoot me an email or leave a
comment below!
My only other
comment on the piece is that I'd be
more interested to
hear what its author has to say after she undergoes a root canal in the comfort of her home, with only the same analgesic methods she advocates in this piece available to her.
I got to be pretty good at brushing off the
comments and ignoring the unwanted advice, but the
more I looked into it, the
more stories I
heard about parents of breastfed babies being hassled by family members, strangers or even their own doctors about the lack of «adequate» weight gain, regardless of the size of the parents or the health of the child.
I don't know if straight people
hear comments like this, but as a gay person, your ears are a little
more primed to
hearing the word «gay» being dropped in and out of conversation with ease - mostly in the derogatory sense.
I have not
heard any positive
comments about the new regulations... nothing such as «Oh, how great that the students are getting
more fruits and vegetables.»
As a food service supervisor you are able to see
more of what goes on than most people who
comment on these articles so I think
comments coming from people who are on the front lines should be
heard and taken at face value!
I've
heard negative
comments about how we are «forcing» the students to choose a fruit or vegetable — which they perceive is creating
more waste — from other school staff.
I hope that
hearing stories like mine help people have a bit
more empathy for other parents and can help them resist the urge to
comment when they see a formula - feeding parent.
I always
hear comments like «I wish my kids dad did
more with our kid» «my kids dad didn't change a diaper until he / she was about 6 months old» «I can't even leave my kid with his dad because he can't handle it».
Though
more and
more mainstream parenting advice is moving towards promoting attachment, you still
hear on message boards, Facebook
comment discussions, and blog comboxes the voices of the past warning new mamas to be very careful not to create overly - dependent babies by holding, wearing, and sharing sleep with their wee ones.
There are so many days that I
hear people say ridiculous
comments about how long are you going to nurse him and maybe if he laid off the boob he would eat
more «real» food.