You've probably
heard me say too many times that if you want to inject a quick dose of bold to an outfit; grab a bright colored bag.
I've
heard it said too many times: Social and emotional learning shouldn't be taught at school because that's a job for parents.
You won't
hear me say this too often, but I couldn't agree more with the explanation that Senator McCain offered a few weeks ago.
Not exact matches
«Some people tend to bury problems and the board
hears about them
too late to do anything about it,» Farris
says.
The iPad app debuted earlier this year, but the company
said it
heard a lot of requests for an iPhone version
too.
«We were not surprised to
hear that sales professionals and entrepreneurs love the book
too,»
says Carter.
Too often we
hear leaders
say they're sorry but are unwilling to accept the consequences.
says one; «I can not imagine a situation with more potential downsides»
says another — but we always want to
hear more of your insights (and a few hard - learned lessons
too).
It's
too soon to
say for now if the Muddy Waters model will catch on, but we can expect to
hear more about this in the future.
«I
hear from some people who work in seclusion out of their home that it gets to be
too quiet after a while,»
says Turoski.
In college, whenever Iraq or Afghanistan came up, I missed out on a lot of opportunities for personal growth because I was in
too big of a hurry to toot my own horn to my civilian peers, rather than take the time to
hear what they had to
say on the topic.
D'Andrea
says proposing a solution
too quickly — even a perfectly viable one — could leave customers feeling they're not being
heard.
Gamers who remember all
too tragically the pain of losing progress will be happy to
hear that the games now feature multiple suspend points, «so you can start where you left off at a later time, no passwords needed,» Nintendo
said in a statement.
Says Watson: «That is a symptom of a brutal culture where people aren't
heard, and there's a feeling of desperation that you're just pushing people
too hard.
«The most cliché answers I have
heard are «I am a perfectionist» or «I work
too hard,»» he
says.
Canada B.C. judge dismisses lawsuit against RCMP,
saying it was filed
too late, Canadian Press Jury to decide fate of Raymond Cormier, accused of killing Tina Fontaine, Toronto Star Overwhelmed refugee tribunal gives up on regulated timeframe for asylum
hearings, National Post
After Wednesday's
hearing, Walden
said «we'll talk about
hearings from other CEOs,
too,» though he didn't specify who he had in mind.
Regulatory capture was the subject of a Senate
hearing in November following complaints by Carmen Segarra, a former examiner at the New York Fed, who
said her colleagues had been
too easy on Goldman Sachs Group Inc..
«My office keeps
hearing stories about people waiting
too long, like the five - year - old boy who hasn't been able to
hear because he's been waiting 14 months for surgery,»
said New Democrat health spokesperson Judy Darcy.
Robert Schmansky, president of Clear Financial Advisors in the Detroit area,
said, «By the time we
hear the latest news, it's already
too late to act.
No matter who you vote for...
Too me they have all been pre-screened and they are just
saying what we «want» to
hear...
When Mignon Clyburn, a Democratic member of the Federal Communications Commission, announced last month that she would leave the agency by May 10, it signaled the end of a tenure that she
says was devoted to individuals «who are
too seldom
heard.»
Too often I've
heard people
say, «Islam reformed is no Islam!»
The inquest
heard that Ms Percival was
said to have wanted an abortion but was told by the Marie Stopes clinic in Manchester that she was «
too far on».
I
heard a quote from a priest who
said, «Pornography is not a problem because it shows us
too much; it's a problem because it shows us
too little.»
I've spent «allot of time with Christians (what ever that means)
too and I DO
HEAR wat Mark is
saying.
Religion has been been used and misused
too often, but as earlier stated look at the individual and see how they votes on issues and don't just
hear what they
say but listen to what they
say then cast your vote.
Resistance also requires a constant effort to withstand the doublespeak of the Re-education Center, a nightmare Sunday school whose lessons she must unlearn (such as the wonderful revisionary slogan
said to be in Acts: «From each according to her ability; to each according to his needs» [p. 117]-RRB- At lunch they
hear new Beatitudes she knows are «wrong, and they left things out,
too, but there was no way of checking» (p. 89) except through memory and moral imagination.
Sometimes I do it without even realizing and have to go back, apologize to her and divulge the simple truth; other times, I have to
say something and can't bring myself to
say the actual words because I'm
too embarassed; I end up beating around the bush, attempting and rejecting spin after spin before I can finally bring myself to admit something I've done or
say something that I know will be difficult for others to
hear.
In The Literal Meaning of Genesis, he writes, «It is
too disgraceful and ruinous, though, and greatly to be avoided, that he [the non-Christian] should
hear a Christian speaking so idiotically on these matters, and as if in accord with Christian writings, that he might
say that he could scarcely keep from laughing when he saw how totally in error they are.»
She
says she
heard God speak to her about the need for blind spiritual eyes to be opened in the Western world
too.
They should shut their blasted mouths and just sit there, because far
too many pastors are so used to
hearing what comes out of their own arrogant mouths that they can't even consider what anyone else
says and don't think it to be worth the time to listen.
But isn't it time, I
say, isn't it time for the everyday followers of Jesus, the ones who are wrestling, the ones who are living it out in our neighbourhoods and communities, isn't it time for us to be
heard,
too, imperfect as we may be?
I have already
heard from pastors and campus ministers who
say they
too have observed that twenty - somethings seem to be struggling with questions related to both faith and sexuality, and I'm not surprised.
I
hear that voice,
too, when members of the church
hear and heed those things Christ has
said: Love one another.
I remember one of my professors
saying, «We have
too many preachers who want to
hear their parishioners
say, «What a great preacher we have,» and not enough who long to
hear them
say, «What a great God we have.»»
And you often
hear how those still living
say they will meet their parents, children in heaven after they die
too.
I
hear that quote
too but I feel like others who
say it have great lives and I'm stuck here alone and sad all the time.
I
too do not
hear what angry, hateful people
say.
When I was a kid, I
heard the «And God
said, Let us make man in our image» and wondered who it was he was speaking
too.
But he
too tried to blame the victim,
saying he (the 15 year old boy) made the first move... it is sickening to
hear someone in even more authority would
say such a thing... car accident or not, he needs to be removed from his position of HELPING other priests...
Others have
said that his final words were «Applaud, friends, the comedy is over» and «Pity, pity,
too late» and «I shall
hear in heaven.»
The Springer show is somewhere where you are more likely to see Christians who probably a lot of other Christians would
say «they are not really Christians», so you are just highlighting this characterisic of Christianity that we
hear about all
too often which exposes the conflicted nature of that bag of garbage sold to men by other men long ago.
Rarely do I
hear a mega church pastor
say, «Hey, if this place is
too big for you, that's cool.
I was
too disoriented to
hear all that he
said, but he confirmed that there was another story of Israel's birth — and that great joy and great sorrow existed simultaneously.
It is
too funny
hearing all these people
saying they're going to go out and buy Chik - Fil - A.
all you get in any church is FLIM FLAM and double talk, NOTHING that you
hear from ANY church could ever be classed as the TRUTH in fact I would go so far as
too say that what you
hear in church are packs of LIES.
However, there were good times
too, seeing his face light up when we walked into the room, seeing his smile, watching him laugh, seeing him enjoying music or some other activity, receiving those big hugs, watching him sleep so peacefully after hours of restlessness,
hearing him
say «I love you
too!»
The language of becoming like God is not
too far, but it must be used carefully because people
hear us
saying things we may not be meaning.
DeBonville has
heard about the «come as you are» approach to dressing down for Sunday service, but he
says the Sabbath is getting
too sloppy.