At least I could
hear things fine on my end.
Not exact matches
So we start with
things that may be a little more off the shelf and
fine tune them and upgraded them as we
hear from our customers on what they want.
«You
hear all these terrible
things about how it is going to be and then you get here and it seems
fine,» she said.
«The last time we had a
hearing, Google and Twitter and Facebook sent their lawyers, which undoubtedly were expensive because they did a damn
fine job of dodging and bobbing and weaving and they didn't say a damn
thing — which is what they were paid to do, or not to do, as the case may be,» Republican Senator John Kennedy told Politico.
When you
hear about Bitcoin regulations, you are
hearing about the fiat / banking side of
things, where regulators want to impose restrictions on how people buy and sell bitcoins [using fiat currency], including taxes,
fines, and fees.
The people who go do not live up to the
fine things they see and
hear in the pictures.
Most babies do
fine with beans, broccoli, chocolate, caffeine (after thefirst month), spices, and other foods you've
heard bad
things about.
We
hear often that couples are in counseling or contemplating divorce, every
thing was
fine before kids.
There's room for improvement for just about all of us but more importantly if you have an autoimmune condition, you probably don't know it and that's why this kind of podcast is important because if you
hear things like, «Gee, I'm a little bit more tired than I should be» other
things like that this gives you an awareness and says, «Pay attention» because this might be worthy of exploration for me or someone that I care about or may be you're rocking it and you have tons of energy and your thyroid's just
fine.
I'm happy to
hear that you have constant medical check - ups and that everything is
fine You are so right, the most important
thing is to love yourself and I think you can be a rolemodel for many struggling with the same problem.
And I
hear you — this whole freakishly crazy cold weather
thing could end any time and I would be totally
fine with that!
To
hear some tell it, Alexandre Desplat is just about the
finest thing to happen to motion picture scoring since Bernard Herrmann or Franz Waxman, the sensualist who will redeem the most (in most cases rightly) denigrated of orchestral literature from John Williams or James Horner.
I've
heard friends say
things like «I haven't started a college fund for my kids yet because 529's aren't FDIC insured» OR «I've been doing research on college planning and I think I'll be
fine with a regular mutual fund vs a 529 plan» OR «I want to invest my money but I can't risk losing anything» OR «I want to save $ 150,000 before I feel comfortable with investing».
PS — for those that like to
hear about little
things going on around the Aleph Blog, I would point you to this
fine website that has started to publish some of my articles in Chinese.
That's
fine, but be careful: Some of
things you'll
hear will be credit report myths that need to be debunked.
Early in 2009, at Global Pet Expo, I asked many exhibitors and buyers how
things were going for their businesses, and I generally
heard the following answer: «Well, I
heard other companies are struggling, but we are doing
fine.»
Fine, maybe that wasn't so fair, but I'm not sure where he's getting disgusting from as we hardly ever
hear of Zenimax doing big evil corporate
things.
(And here in New England, we'll continue to
hear the running jokes about all the people in New Hampshire and Maine who
thing that global warming sounds like a
fine idea.
In August 2009, I wrote that
hearing the word «
fine» from a client was a bad
thing: if you
hear the word «
fine» (as in, «everything is
fine»), understand that you've just been sentenced to death.
When you
hear about Bitcoin regulations, you are
hearing about the fiat / banking side of
things, where regulators want to impose restrictions on how people buy and sell bitcoins [using fiat currency], including taxes,
fines, and fees.
I
heard things like: «It's
fine.»
I love
hearing that
things are handed down in the family, really priceless treasures, from
fine china and silver, to a much - loved and tattered teddy bear, they are equally priceless in my eyes.