Sentences with phrase «hearing more then»

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I believe O'Flynn will be popping up at some point today to explain his position, so we'll hopefully hear more then about what his intentions are.
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Then, about 20 or 30 minutes into the flight, they heard the dog bark a bit more, and then fall silThen, about 20 or 30 minutes into the flight, they heard the dog bark a bit more, and then fall silthen fall silent.
More recently, he attended two congressional hearings during which he fielded lawmakers questions about how Facebook let an academic obtain user data and then sell it to the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica.
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.
And then I wouldn't hear anything more for several months and I'd say, «OK, that problem's gone away,»» Warren said in an interview with The Intercept.
Then apparently, hearing from multiple voices is ever more important.
When I hear of conversion rates more then 0,5 % it's something incredible for me.
«Looking back now, it is clear to me that all of us that were involved at the time - and certainly myself - should have done more to protect the American public through aggressive regulation, comprehensive regulation,» he said during a grilling by then - Iowa Senator Tom Harkin during his confirmation hearing.
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.
Sure, they can always appeal, and then wait more than a year for a hearing.
But we were; and then when we heard the rest of the album, we were more and more blown away.
Until then honor him and respect him he's more than worthy and he hears every word you say.
It is exactly how satan works — he mixes one drop of poison with alot of truth so it sonds «beautiful» to those who seek to have their ears tickled, then they drink the poison, every single drop and crave more as long as they don't have to hear the name of Jesus mentioned.
Then after you're done (if we haven't sacrificed you yet that is) you could take me back to Asia and show me around, I hear they're alot more civilized over there.
If the theology of hospitality is to create a welcome environment where the word of God is more easily heard and understood, then we must always be attentive to what people need so that their eyes, ears, hearts and minds are open to the Spirit of God.
Or if he once or twice stretched forth his hand in command, and it happened, and I then meant to understand him better or love him more, I would doubtless see him weep also over me, and hear him say: To think that you could prove so faithless, and so wound my love!
Since then I have found the Bible to be true when it reveals that the closer we get to Jesus» return, the more people will gather teachers to themselves, those who fill their itching ears with words they want to hear.
what I appreciate about David's cartoons, is that he'll go on for awhile exposing the flaws in some of our churches, right up to the point where I almost don't want to hear any more and then * KABOOM * he hits us with the love and grace of God.
I wanted to be cool more than anything else then, and that is why, one droning hot afternoon, I muttered, aloud, loud enough to be heard by every being in the room, Do you keep your socks up with thumbtacks, Mister Bossy?
NO, damage has been done - public will think it's an «israeli jew» — people are to stupid to follow a story or read more then a few minutes - most just hear from others based on hearsay.
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.
As to all your claims about believing until you believe and then pretending to sort of believe until you kind of believe a little more, I've heard it all before... from various members of various cults, religions, and pop philosophies.
Back in 2013, I joked that Greg Boyd stole my book, but then about a year later, as I heard more about his book project, I realized that Greg Boyd and I were not quite saying the same thing after all...
Then there are those who hear God calling them away from the institutional expression of church into more personal and more natural relational expressions of church.
Sorry RJ, if you just want pablum only hear what promotes your fantasy then you're more than welcome to spend your time on the forums of CARM.
Or you have heard it presented like this: To be a Christian you must have mystical experiences — and then a picture has been drawn of inward tumults miraculously stilled, of upheavals like a storm in summer coming to a sunset all peace and glory, so that, not having attained to such experiences or having found them elusive and fleeting, you have cried once more, I can not.
If, instead of gospel, what is proclaimed in the churches is nothing more than the kinds of «musts» and «shoulds» and «ought to's» that one can hear from many other quarters — along with the ubiquitous language of «rights» — then we can not expect church people to be any more receptive to such exhortations than are their counter parts in society at large.
We've heard it all before; more money spent on prisons then education, health...
My Dad was not officially racist but I did hear him ask once why Africans still lived in mud huts and never evolved to much more then tribal communities.
There are those who pray daily for peace, then awaken at first light to hear from the radio that a new war has begun or that an old one has taken more lives.
, and then we get a shot of one of the groupies twirling half - nude in one of the rocker's rooms, as we hear riffs from one of Bowies» more obviously sexed - out songs.
When Jesus taught in parables, people who wanted to hear more would come and ask for more and then He was able to disciple them.
But then again, no more than when you hear (as you do too much) that God has blessed the United States in one of those spam emails.
And now to hear it again after all these years was more than he could bear; he went aside and wept, then returned to them.
Then after that there shall be many weeks without number forever; it shall be a time of goodness and righteousness, and sin shall no more be heard of forever.
No, He told them a little bit, and then sent them out, and then when they came back, they debriefed and told Him what they saw and heard, and He taught them a bit more, and then sent them out again.
I'm not going to interject into the lengthy argument here, but I want to comment on David» comment:» it is becoming more and more evident that there are those who are victims and support the right of victims to be heard and believed, and then there's the side of those who victimize and their supporters.There seems to be no grey area in between.»
I have heard «we need more money», «we need more staff», «we need more property», «we need more Bible studies» (which as you point out are rarely really Bible studies), «this is what you should believe», and «the Bible says» (which it rarely says what they say it says), and (implied) «it's our way or the highway» (as in, «if you don't entirely agree with us, then get out»).
I teach them right from wrong by example not scaring them into believing in a book of stories that was written back in B.C. Nothing erks me more then to hear my NJ suburb families tell me how they can't wait to see their little girl get all dressed up in their communion dress, only to not continue with the religious education.
Or I hear, «When we have more young people, then I will invite» or «When we have more activities, then I will invite» and so on.
When Macbeth in the well - known speech is forced to confront the shattering reversal of all his expectations, he sees life as a «brief candle,» a «walking shadow,» an actor «that struts and frets his hour upon the stage / And then is heard no more» and as «a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, / Signifying nothing.»
Even if a Christian believes they are saved, they are still constantly trying to please God: «If only I can be holier than maybe I'll be closer to God, maybe he'll hear more of my prayers, maybe I'm going through this trial because of my sin, if only I can stop this sin then I'll have victory in my life.....
It is an election year... of course his faith is changing along with any of his leftist beliefs more toward a centralist... He will let you hear what he wants and then go back to the far left.
however i will add that because the latin speaking world was controled by laws of language usage, i don; t know if you have ever studied latin but it has more laws then any other spoken tongue i have ever heard of.
Then the text moved on to a formidable list of reformanda: inadequate procedures for selection and training of priests, pastoral responsibilities allotted to those living elsewhere (Campeggio as Bishop of Salisbury would be an example — but Rome was full of such men who used a part of their salary to pay a vicar to look after their diocese while they did other more congenial work in Rome); the bequeathing of benefices in wills especially to the children of priests, pluralism, failure to correct those who make money by hearing confessions.
I found I was this way for 6 years of my faith â $ «within Christian denoms Evangelical and Charismatic in appeal â $ «after leaving I was more open hearing the â $ ˜wholeâ $ ™ story from all sidesâ $ ¦ then weighing in.
Then when we hear God saying «Sin no more,» we hear a vengeful, wrathful God punishing us for breaking His arbitrary laws, for having the gall to disobey His will.
So the picture seems to be more complex then whatever folklore you heard.
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