Sentences with phrase «hearing it so»

«We are very encouraged with the approach we're hearing so far from President - elect Trump in terms of having a focused review and removing certain parts of it,» she said.
Not since the 1960s has the Supreme Court heard so many high - profile patent cases.
We hear so much about awful treatment of job - seekers, but let's be honest - the problem is just as bad from the recruiter's point of view.
«We heard so many gunshots, it was unbelievable.
But I've heard this so many times: «Why don't you just throw in the towel?
«We can longer commit to evaluating the impacts and risks of a single project in isolation against a retrospective, stationary understanding of risk (e.g., the 100 - year flood we've been hearing so much about.)»
But I was just amazed by how everyone, young and old wanted to be involved... and was so deeply enriched and touched by the experience and the laughter and the love I experienced from the people I met and how women would in particular open their hearts to me and tell me the stories of where they've come from, particularly because I have the language and was coming there as a woman and just how touched they were that I was there as a woman from England who's learned the language and who's an artist and running this project and come all the way to see them so they didn't feel forgotten I think that was pretty much what they felt... that their stories were being heard so they don't feel forgotten knowing the tents would be around the world.
Without it, newbies have no idea how to turn on the desktop cube they've heard so much about.
«You hear so many stories about that «one great idea» where someone lucked out and identified a gap in the market, or created something that no one had ever thought of before,» says Rubio.
My wife tells this story — and I've heard it so many times I honestly can't remember if it's true — that when I hedged on getting married, I could come up with only two reasons for my hesitation.
Much of the hearing so far has centered on Cambridge Analytica.
Yup, perhaps it's not «public economists» who find a ready hearing so much as «creditable people who advocate cutting corporate taxes and restraining minimum wages.»
«I think, given the extraordinary evidence we've heard so far today, it is absolutely astonishing that Mark Zuckerberg is not prepared to submit himself to questioning in front of a parliamentary or congressional hearing, given these are questions of fundamental importance and concern to his users, as well as to this inquiry,» Damian Collins, the member of parliament heading the UK committee, said earlier on Tuesday.
Having heard so many horror stories, I realize how good of a first time experience I had.
In fact, the reason you hear so many truisms (note: what's another word for that?)
Earlier Monday, two members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Democrat Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and Republican John Kennedy of Louisiana, asked Chairman Chuck Grassley, R - Iowa., to hold a hearing so senators can publicly grill Zuckerberg and other social media CEOs.
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Link building has gone through some significant changes over the years because it is what those «shady SEO companies» you've heard so much about could use to game the system.
In December, Horgan and environment critic Spencer Chandra Herbert sent a letter to the energy minister asking to have the independent oversight roles of the BCUC and the Agricultural Land Commission reinstated, and to expand public hearings so that the majority of British Columbians are able to participate.
We proclaim to you what we ourselves have actually seen and heard so that you may have fellowship with us.
We hear so often that God is love but it is up to us here to express that love to others.
They have heard so many stories about hellfire and damnation and the price of sin that they are terrified of what lies ahead.
I heard so recently.
Humour can be a delicate thing, so it is good to hear so many people are taking it as lightly as it was intended.
Yet I hear so much the same rhetoric, words and phrases used time and time again from them just as you stated.
Molly has heard so much about Topeka.
I've heard this so often from Christians.
True, but only one side has been heard so far.
I have been a christian for 55 year in August and I have heard so many sermons in lots of different churches.
In most cases like this the victims, more than wanting justice (which is often impossible), just want to be heard so they can integrate their trauma into their lives and move on.
It really is sad to hear so many «jokes» and petty remarks about One that truly loved the world...
(I hear so many Christians that take v 13 as a comforting promise, when in actuality it is a most solemn warning — God has made salvation available by His extension of Grace through faith that He enables in us by revealing Himself to us.
In my work as a licensed marriage and family therapist, I hear so many patients talk about their fears of seeing family during the holidays.
this guy just wants people to go to his church, so he can win in the profits and donations, hes a mix of time tebow and drake, tells people what they want to hear so he can get his profit
So,... if I came across as snarky, attribute it to my frustration at hearing so much of that stuff in the church these days.
Being anti-gay because the bible says so is what I hear so often but what about the part where it says he without sin shall cast the first stone?
I've never heard so much double talk, and beating around the bush, and saying two divergent things at the same time, and making one explanation, then changing it 180 when someone else makes a comment that is grounded in reality.
He said: «I've heard so many stories of people who have had their own religious faith come back to life or have come to faith through simply that sharing with a neighbour [about] doing some voluntary work or [their role] in the workplace.
I hear so many stories of amazing conversations that have been initiated simply by a copy of my book sitting on the coffee table.
We hear so much, especially in the New Testament, of the inexhaustible riches and the unsearchable nature of the religious or mythical revelation, and that makes us ask whether it is not a hopeless task to try to define it in the concepts of science, which after all are only human.
He, like any other pundit, is just preaching to his flock (i.e. his «customers») and telling them what they want to hear so they'll keep tossing cash his way.
The Church no longer heard so distinctly and convincingly the Word of God at the heart of her tradition.
We've heard this so much, we certainly don't understand the significance, but when Jesus taught the disciples to pray and said, «When you pray, pray like this: «Our Father.
And when I hear so much negative stuff about men, I feel as a man, disrespected for the work I do to prevent gender abuse.
We had heard so many stories of our gay friends being kicked out of their churches, being asked to step down, or just being ignored so they feel they have no choice but to leave.
He says he heard so many people misusing terms such as «born again» and «salvation» that he wrote a book about the practice.
Since 1973, most of us have heard so much about «the energy crisis» that the phrase has lost all meaning.
I've heard so many Americans complain about soccer being boring.
We hear so often that in Christ «the old has gone, the new is here!»
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