Sentences with phrase «hearing more because»

But I'm looking forward to hearing more because it always pays to be one of the few in a market.
In this case, it's one what we wish we heard more because it's an excellent question that more people really should ask.
In this case, it's one what we wish we heard more because it's an excellent question that more people really should ask.

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My only regret after hearing that is that I didn't bite my tongue because I'm sure it was a little bit more bravado than reality — I certainly hope so.
They're much more interested in speaking with a founder than a PR firm, because they want to hear your story just as much as they want to hear about your actual startup.
But when you claim that you've «beaten» your main competitor, Lyft, and say that an additional service will be more expensive and you hear that people don't trust you anymore because things keep changing and they can't make rational plans, getting angry and blaming them isn't the solution.
«Quite often, I'll hear people say, «We're going to hire one of our own because they're going to be more loyal.»
One student told me that he thought college students tended to ramp up their privacy settings and change them more frequently because «we're getting closer to being in the real world and we've all heard these horror stories of prospective employers mining applicants» Facebooks.
I'm told «no» all the time because I often ask for more than others do and therefore you need to be willing to hear «no.»
«You may have heard a manager say, «I should leave more often,» upon returning from a holiday break — because the team took needed risks or thought «out of the box,» with great results,» said Taylor.
Not only because more intimate testimony is expected on the physical and emotional impacts of the bombings, but also because the jury will be hearing much more about Tsarnaev himself as they contemplate whether to sentence him to death.
The group was in London on Thursday hearing about the British model, a system Kenney called more relevant to Canada because of «legal and cultural» similarities.
If you hear a CEO say that he got his company through tough times because he has swag, or, if he says his company is the next Alibaba because it has more swag than its competitors, then the first thing to do is short that company.
Because people love to hear a well - told story more than just cold hard facts.
«Note, this checklist does not include asking for a raise because you just heard the guy in the next cubicle is making $ 5,000 more than you,» she says.
And you can expect to hear more from these leaders, in part because they want women to get credit for the work they're doing, which, Gallippi points out, can motivate more women to get involved.
«The biggest pain point that job seekers have in working on their resume is word - smithing... When we started hearing that, we shifted our strategy from something that would benefit LinkedIn more because it just created more LinkedIn accounts, to something that hopefully would benefit job seekers.»
«This could bring to light voices who aren't normally heard within a company, including people who aren't invited to meetings because they aren't seen as «expert» enough - resulting in more accurate calculations of value which could lead to promoting the best people, rather than the perceived best people or people with the loudest voices.
Senator Ringuette: I'm more and more puzzled because for a number of years we have been hearing of the billions in reserve in the major Canadian industry.
We have all heard the phrase «The Rich get Richer» and the reason is because they have more money to make money with.
That said, some are hesitant: this Twitter user, a Japanese investor, claims that, in fact, the September 18th court hearing is irrelevant because Kobayashi already has been authorized to sell - off — meaning he doesn't have to wait to off - load more coins.
Forget the specifics, for a paragraph, because this is a notable development: while these hearings usually devolve into partisan cliches with the same talking points — Democrats want regulations, and Republicans don't — yesterday Senators from both sides of the aisle expressed unease with Facebook's handling of private data; obviously Democrats tried to tie the issue to the last election, but that made the Republicans» shared concern all - the - more striking.
If you say no and you just protected yourself, you're actually a little more open to hearing what the other side has to say, because you're not worried about what you've committed yourself to.
More and more, I am hearing marketers talk about how they have a strategy... and then proceed to say they are set because they have an editorial calenMore and more, I am hearing marketers talk about how they have a strategy... and then proceed to say they are set because they have an editorial calenmore, I am hearing marketers talk about how they have a strategy... and then proceed to say they are set because they have an editorial calendar.
If you haven't heard of «peak oil» before, you'll be hearing a lot more about it in the coming years, because it's here.
«A voice is heard in Ramah, weeping and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children and refusing to be comforted, because they are no more
And what I heard more than anything else from those in the firing line were pleas for more cops and for more prisons because they wanted more safety.
Oh that applies to you too Riaz, your a nice guy to work with, but if I hear from you one more time that all us americans are doomed because we are not musli ms I will throw bacon on your car.
I love how you have a piece written buy a guy who knows more about what the bible says in and out and in different translations than any poster here, someone who has studied it for years and years, knows its history, and the history of the time it was written, but people still don't believe what he is saying because of what they hear from a preacher on Sunday mornings.
So I ask, because I have never heard someone (you were around GES much more than I) who claimed that this statement under consideration, and this statement alone is the gospel.
They are hypocrites because they ignore the more important Golden Rule and you NEVER hear Christians trashing their own for the much, much bigger number of Christians who commit the Ten Commandment sin of adultery by divorcing and remarrying.
Atheists are speaking up and becoming more vocal because we are sick and tired of hearing and having our lives / schools / political systems full of ancient myths and fairy - tales.
Rich people (e.g. republicans) are willing to pay big money to hear a pastor tell them that they are successful because god loves them more, not because they are greedy.
I agree that precept upon precept and line upon line is just what it means that God wants us to teach and preach his word just like that line upon line and precept upon precept explaining what the scriptures means so that people can understand and giving them a little hear and there because you might give them more than they can comprehend.
My voice must not have been as bold as my heart, though, because he didn't hear what I said, so I had to repeat it more loudly, with an even bigger smile: «Because I love Jesus!because he didn't hear what I said, so I had to repeat it more loudly, with an even bigger smile: «Because I love Jesus!Because I love Jesus!»
I heard more of their intersecting stories, and when Idelette was done talking about her book, about her passions, I wanted to see her on every stage of every slick Christian conference, to bring some mama - truth, to preach the Gospel of Being With Each Other, but then I kind of had to shrug because part of Idelette's power is that she's outside of that system, outside of that church - marketing world, too busy living the truth of it to package it.
And each time, I peered into the face of the one receiving the gift: a lanky boy with pimples and bangs avoiding my gaze; a pretty girl, no more than 13, tears brimming in eager, thankful eyes; a guy wearing his Bama cap because he heard I was a fan, whispering «Roll Tide» as he dipped his bread in the cup; adults receiving with a grateful familiarity, mouthing «thanks be to God» and folding their hands in prayer.
For the voice that was heard in Rama was the voice of Rachel weeping, weeping, weeping for her children, refusing consolation, because they were no more.
What is seen, because of what it represents, is more important than what is heard.
But, for the most part, I think this view has some merit, and does help explain what Jesus might have meant in John 16:12 where He said He had much more to teach, but could not do so because they were not ready to hear it.
Did you ever hear the story of a fancy ship that ran into an iceberg on its maiden voyage and sank as a result, killing more than half of the people on board because there were not enough lifeboats?
No, he lied, and he lied because he knew more people would hear the lie than would hear the correction.
«They» attack the others as well, but in the west, you hear more about the judeo - christian god because religions based on that god are far more prevalent.
Jesus does indeed fit the basic definition of a zombie, I think you just reject the notion because of the stigma attached to the word zombie isn't normally something you hear when you think of jesus, which is why atheists and non-christians in general like to call jesus a zombie, it makes him more mythical than divine.
In the recent lunacy that resulted from Harold Camping's outrageous predictions, I heard some crazy stories of people quitting their jobs, and selling all their stuff (or buying more stuff... I'm not sure why), all because they thought the world was ending.
I have no dog in this partisan fight (I'm neither a D or an R) and maybe it allows me to see and hear thehate more because I'm not limiting myself to Fox or MSNBC or the Huffington Post or some Brietbart site but the info is for all to see if people have eyes and hearts to see it.
I've stopped reading several times, because I started thinking that David is a struggling Christian, and I've heard more than enough on that subject.
A bunch of folks — at least 5,000, but probably more like 15,000, because the original count didn't include women and children (sorry about that, Amy)-- were clamoring to hear Jesus speak, heal and generally just be Jesus - y.
It's more common than we know because once you're outside the system you can lose the venue where they can be heard.
«Along with the sound of wise men and shepherds, of the angels and all the heavenly host praising God and singing,» writes Morse, «there is this other sound — the sound of «a voice heard in Ramah, wailing and loud lamentation, Rachel weeping for her children; she refused to be consoled, because they were no more.»»
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