Sentences with phrase «heard talk of»

I never heard her talk of «too busy» or stress once.
We've also heard talk of True Tone displays, so the colours change depending on the ambient conditions, and we can certainly believe that's on the way - especially as it's already built into the iPad Pro line - up.
I have heard talk of a proposal to reintroduce the rather historic cap on the compensation that can be awarded by Employment Tribunals for discrimination claims, in the same way that there is a limit on the compensation for standard unfair dismissal claims.
I always find it amusing that Ive never heard talk of all those missing swamps that before humans drained them were releasing large amounts of methane into the atmosphere.
On a grander scale, I've heard talk of an open Hudson Bay this fall influencing [atmospheric] wave patterns across the North Atlantic into Europe.
Oh wow, even though I've heard you talk of this before Melissa, I never cease to listen with wide open ears.
Within minutes of encountering enemies, I heard talk of a strange gas that appears to make people go a tad loopy (if you know what I mean).
This isn't the first time mortgage brokers have heard talk of troubles surrounding a rate increase.
In 2011, she heard talk of self - publishing on Amazon and figured she had nothing to lose.
You'll be happy to have that scarf on the east coast after tomorrow; I've heard talk of snow early next week?!
By now, you've probably heard talk of the power of positive thinking.
For years, she had heard talk of how eastern hemlocks, which are found from Georgia to Canada, were being killed by an invasive sap - sucking insect called the woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae).
Simpson, whose organization is the area's premier economic planning and research organization, said he has heard talk of a new, domed arena to replace SU's Carrier Dome for about five years.
If you've been cloth diapering for any amount of time, you've heard talk of «stripping» diapers to remove built - up detergent residue and other deposits from the fibers.
It reminds me of some teens I knew who started dating, and it wasn't many weeks later that I heard talk of the girl sharing «their love story» with people, and how beautiful it was.
I never heard any talk of hell as a child or a teenager, mostly of God as love, and Jesus as the savior, given in love.
We have heard talk of targeted bond purchases although it is not yet clear what exactly Beijing plans to do.
It is not to be wondered at if scientific thinkers sense «mysticism» when they hear talk of extraneous causation.
For the third Sunday in a row, we hear talk of baptism.
Caryn, what I hear you talk of is partnering in both adventure and safety with balance with God as a welcoming fatherly figure.
Paul Ni: «My older brother died for this religion, and from childhood I had heard it talked of a little.
I hear talk of killing home invaders — why is this the only answer?
When they hear talk of faith - based initiatives, they imagine the walls between church and state being dismantled.
Now, I don't want to hear talks of «we've followed him for a while» in 2 years time.
But hearing him talk of the joy he has rediscovered watching Blackburn, since their relegation to League 1, really resonated with me as a Wanderers fan.
Kids who see disturbing images on TV or hear talk of natural disasters, war, and terrorism may worry about their own safety and that of the people they love.
When I hear talk of co-sleeping, it's usually about babies.
I certainly did not hear talk of collusion with Russia or any foreign nation.»
«We often hear talk of hard choices.
But you don't hear any talk of gun boats or the army being required by Spanish politicians.
I would often hear talk of peers wanting to observe one another but rarely was there ever follow through.
Hearing talk of ghosts in the hospital, an insurance agent stipulates that for Cha - Cha to keep his job he must speak to a psychiatrist.
I'm very glad to hear you talk of your interest in such guidance but I'm afraid I'm just not sure your fine concern there is shared by a lot of your relatively recently arriving peers.
You hear talk of Chapter 11, but that's a very complex solution usually reserved for businesses.
We continue to hear talk of the HARP 3.0 coming in 2013 that would look to help more homeowners that could not be reached in the second program.
Increasingly we hear talk of the need for the kind of industrial retooling that transformed whole economies at the start of World War II.
After 25 years symbiotically - bonded to the legal profession, I'm afraid I groan inwardly when I hear talk of... Continue Reading
After 25 years symbiotically - bonded to the legal profession, I'm afraid I groan inwardly when I hear talk of the latest revelations of law firm PEP (Profits Per Equity Partner — as if that TLA really needs spelling out these days to anyone in law).
To clients, it's frustrating to hear talk of change in terms of how it disrupts the traditional law firm model.
We've heard talks of the possibility of having an 8 GB RAM variant, but this hasn't received any major backing in the series of leaks flooding the market.
It wasn't uncommon to hear talk of eventually achieving all - electronic transaction processing that could speed closings to a matter of days or hours rather than weeks.

Not exact matches

Every one of Marsh & McLennan's 60,000 employees has heard Glaser talk about this many times.
I also have heard many of them talk about how the money became a source of provision and security — a way to contribute to their family and community.
To hear Lubetzky talk more about each one of these tenets with humor and vulnerable honesty, curl up and enjoy the video of his keynote, embedded above.
I spend a lot of time with startups, and I hear many companies talk about their approach to sales and their interactions with customers.
«I've heard other people talk about this thing called the curse of knowledge,» he explains.
Anecdotally, you could see this bias come in to play if you hear one millennial homeowner talk about how they've achieved some degree of financial success due to their own hard work, and another millennial blame their inability to buy a home on a housing market that was destroyed before they got there.
If you've heard the term «dress for success», you have an idea of what I'm talking about.
Whether it was during the Let's Talk TV hearings last fall, where many Canadians said they wanted to be able to pay for only the channels they wanted, or the actual announcement of such rules, a spooky bogeyman has been invoked over and over.
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?
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