Sentences with phrase «heard it talked about for»

We have heard it talked about for years and years.

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«Start - ups are going to talk to a reporter about their fundraise, it will hit the media — they won't have filed their form in advance — and then, apparently, they will be ineligible for 506 for one year,» Joe Wallin, a start - up lawyer in Seattle, pointed out this morning as he live - blogged the hearings.
«When I started talking about this Series A focus for Globalive in the Canadian community, [I heard], «Oh, well, the guy's reckless.
If you've heard the term «dress for success», you have an idea of what I'm talking about.
Every time I hear people talk about how networking didn't work for them, I discover it's because they have never done a deep - dive on the relationship - building process relating to their networking.
So to hear Rae talk about standing up to a room full of network execs, her new bosses, and fight for two insecure black characters who have messy lives and are fully realized as complex characters?
Maybe you were thinking about what to eat for dinner and then you heard someone talk about Taylor Swift's new album and then tah - dah!
I hear a lot of cheap conversation and a fair amount of wishful thinking about this year's expected abundant crop of initial public offerings, but — at least to date — there's not much to show for all the talk.
«I hear a lot of people talk about what their job description is, but I'm looking for results,» Zwilling says.
If you have studied internet marketing for any amount of time, you've heard entrepreneurs talk about the need to carve a niche.
They talk to their friends and hear about how great their boss is or all the wonderful perks they get and wonder if it's time to look for a new opportunity.
«DOJ trial attorney Amy Matchison said at a court hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley Thursday that the IRS has been in talks with Coinbase about narrowing its request to only items the agency would need to look for unreported income,» reported The Recorder, a legal site that reported on the hearing.
We talked for a few minutes about William's childhood (he dropped out of high school in Amsterdam at 15 to become a DJ), his past work experience (he was a party planner for years), and how he had heard about us (he attended Hustle Con last year).
Despite a significant increase in the number of people talking and hearing about many of the brands which broke their NRA partnerships, overall consumer perception for most of those brands have remain unchanged, according to YouGov BrandIndex.
I know we hear a lot of talk about how this might be «the last good quarter,» but I could argue that it was the last bad quarter for this company.
As always, people on this program may have interest in the stocks they talk about, and The Motley Fool may have formal recommendations for or against, so don't buy or sell stocks based solely on what you hear.
I never hear anyone talk about this, but it seems to be a big part of the equation going forward for me.
I always scratch my head when I hear advisors talk about the «4 % withdrawal rule» or any withdrawal rate that's greater than a risk free rate of return for that matter.
I'd love to hear, as you construct your traditional distribution arrangements, especially for ESPN but your general Cable Networks, would you be willing to talk about what type of protections or options you generally might look for in the case that subscriber losses accelerate or are more than you expected?
He says, «Nobody learned anything by hearing themselves talk, or speak,» and he goes on to say, «The ability to lock in and listen is a skill that has served me well in life,» says Branson, «Although, it seems to be a dying art, I believe that listening is one of the most important skills for any teacher, parent, leader, entrepreneur, or just about anyone who has a pulse.»
For example, a lot of people try to get into content marketing because they hear a lot of successful marketers talking about it.
For this reason, rather than quote chapter and verse on the Howey test, I am going to talk about the «Decentralization Defence» that we're hearing cryptocurrency advocates wheel out in response to Gensler's comments.
If you've been researching the stock market for a while, then you have probably heard talk about mutual funds by now.
«Most Americans are having a tough times making ends meet, and they are sick and tired of hearing people talk about a deficit, when most of the people sitting here talking about the deficit have been sitting here for 20 years and have allowed the deficit to occur and have done nothing about it,» Rep. James B. Renacci (R - Ohio) said.
It's funny to hear gays talk about how christians shouldn't judge them, and instead they seek acceptance for their sin.
And, I'll confess: I heard a lot of talk about the buses this summer; my impression was that they were strictly under the control of private companies; now I'm wondering if the Haredi communities also arranged for Haredi buses on public routes.
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.
I'd take a penny for everytime I have heard someone talk about just what NP brought out — but when the conversation turns towards the hatred for Americans in other nations — they begin to make excuses for their bigotry.
So many people who advocate or speak publicly for political or personal reasons aren't acknowledged as much when it comes to religion when someone is wanting to speak out about there faith a light bulb goes off and says we don't want to hear, or talk, or, air any thing that has to do with the mentioning of God but because of the high profile story and because this is the President of the United States it's ok hats off to them for not being ashamed to speak about there faith I agree with Richard some people just because they profess there faith doesn't mean there trying to push there beliefs on anyone people of faith have a right to free speech also.
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.
when he lost it, is said «watch this» and i pulled out the dream about it, as he had for 2 months heard me talking about the tile patio dream and called me crazy.
By contrast, when I attended a gathering of pastors from much smaller churches, nickel - and - dime operations with meager attendance on Sundays, barely able to support their pastors, I did not hear the pastors talk about improving their facilities or putting together a smoother operation for Jesus.
I wonder if they've heard the recent comments by an abortionist talking about what he considers the «ugly black babies» he kills - http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/caught-on-video-abortionist-talks-of-the-ugly-black-babies-he-aborts - or if they've reflected on President Obama's support for Planned Parenthood given its founder Margaret Sanger's racist intentions?
Some poor girl... or sheep... has to listen to him rant and spew, eyes bulging, talking non-stop, adamantly raging on about how Russian miners have heard the screams of hell and how some ancient vanished superrace made the pyramids and modern man couldn't which means evolution is wrong... she'd be wondering if she should just run for it, or does he have a big kitchen knife on him ready to use if she does... there she sits, with that «please - don «t - stab - me - repeatedly smile on he fear - petrified face...
Once I was repenting, once again — for a major sin I committed — beating myself up might be more accurate — and I heard the Lord say — and it was rather loud in my head, «Daughter, I don't know what you are talking about
Usually, even a non-Christian knows something about the earth, the heavens, and other elements of the world... Now it is a disgraceful and dangerous thing for an unbeliever to hear a Christian, presumably giving the meaning of Holy Scripture, talking nonsense on these topics... How are they going to believe these books in matters concerning the resurrection of the dead, the hope of eternal life, and the kingdom of heaven?
What is never speculated about is what might have been said behind closed doors: you never, for instance, hear the story of Saint Josemaria entering Franco's office and announcing that he has come to talk to the Generalissimo about he will say to God on the day of judgment.
Her second point was that teenagers are already talking about this, so it is easy for Christians to engage with when we've got such an appealing alternative: «If the church wants to be connecting with young people, we need to be hearing what their concerns are and this has been subject young people have been really willing to open up about
I do hear your points that you think I have not seen the need for warning of danger, that you believe I think of it as «unChristian» to talk about such things, and that you may even believe that my comments are akin to protecting evil deeds and harming the innocent, using the bible as a proof texting weapon to that end and contributing to a problem of church becoming fake and shallow while claiming to be deep and pious.
The guy talked and drew for about five minutes, and then as he closed up, we were supposed to pull a Gospel tract out of our pocket and hand it to a stranger nearby and ask what they thought about Jesus and the message they had just heard, and if they had any questions or wanted us to pray with them.
I heard one of their shows a while back talking about the retirement of the Space Shuttle, and how its display in museums will inspire other kids to «reach for the stars».
I realize «Christians» are persecuted in many places in the world, but you know I hear fellow Americans talking about their persecution for being a «Christian» and frankly I have never felt that way.
So, for example, if your hear a pastor saying, «You have to take up your cross daily and follow Jesus in order to go to heaven when you die,» you can look in the text he is preaching from (maybe Matthew 16:24 - 26 or Luke 9:23 - 26), and see that Jesus is talking about saving your life (which is NOT the same thing as receiving eternal life) by living in a profitable way here on earth (cf. Luke 9:24 - 25).
I'll avoid talking about religion altogether for the same reason I avoid talking about politics; it divides people, it is often time consuming, distracting and people generally don't want to hear why they are wrong about something.
If a woman (without a man for her) is intent about talking in the ekklesia, she will either be blessed in wisdom to soon discover her approach as less than ideal (so to help from her sisters), or she may depart along with her pride by feeling that she's not being heard.
I have read articles and heard sermons about this verse and how Jesus didn't want to be defiled by Mary before he ascended to heaven, and how Jesus rose from the dead, but he didn't ascend to heaven, but after he talked to Mary, he did ascend to heaven, after which time He could be touched by the apostles in the Upper Room, and then later, he ascended for good.
During this period, for the first time we began to hear the question: «How can you bear to talk about the terrible things that happened to you?»
It is thus offensive and disgraceful for an unbeliever to hear a Christian talk nonsense about such things, claiming that what he is saying is based in Scripture.
I sometimes hear Christians talk about how terrible life must be for atheists.
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...
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