Sentences with phrase «just talking on»

Yes, they're for more than just talking on, sending emails on, sending texts on and giving you directions to where you're going.
News flash: You are not fully aware if you are sending or receiving a text message or even just talking on the phone.
Researchers claim this is because you can still be looking at the forward roadway when you are just talking on a cell phone, but when you dial or text you must look away from the road, which is much riskier.
I think it was more about his insulting tone than just talking on a podcast and his firing was perfectly appropriate.
We had 8 adults in the group and just talking on the balcony and listening to soft music and that constitutes a noise complaint?
My husband and I were just talking on this subject the other day.
Reading and writing is really just talking on paper.
We just talked on Thursday about being BEACH CHIC!
If we can just talk on the phone about this or if we document citing online or whatever, let's do that.
And that's sort of — is partly inspired by trying to teach my grandma how to use email; and she'd really prefer to just talk on the phone... And so I think, over time, that strategy has worked for us.»
< The father inflames the child's elicited criticism and in doing so he provides the theme for criticizing the grandparents in the future, so that later the child will report to the therapist, «I hate going over to my grandparents, it's awful, they just talk on and on about stuff, I hate going over there.»

Not exact matches

But according to a clever and useful recent post on Business Insider there's a quicker and easier for fix for most garden variety cases of burnout: just fire up the internet and spend 20 minutes or so watching a TED talk.
So the politicians just kind of ignore the evidence and carry on talking like Canada is on the verge of a recession.
Real selling isn't just about talking up a product, it's about forming a relationship with those on the other end of the line and then using that bond to introduce a way to actually help them.
I'm not just talking about Square's losses ($ 154 million in 2014, which the company's on track to match this year), its disastrously expensive deal with Starbucks (which cost it $ 28 million in 2014), or Dorsey's other CEO job at Twitter (which, as the Square prospectus drily notes, «may at times adversely affect his ability to devote time, attention, and effort to Square.»
After all, the question everyone is talking about now is about just why it is that having employees engage customers on race would be such a problematic thing.
«And unless we do it on our own — unless people speak out and talk about how we can be better, and we can lift all boats versus just the 1 percent — We're in for a really bad time.
I talked to Casper about its decision to go all - in on just one type of pillow.
«A lot of times people will just talk about what they're working on or turn to their neighbor and ask them,» says Bacigalupo, (who, by the way, was recently featured on the cover of Inc.).
«Sometimes you want to ask a friend's opinion on a pair of shoes you want to buy, weigh in on what ice cream flavor they should bring home, or just want to see your BFF's reaction to your witty message when you're in a place where you can't actually talk live,» the social networked added.
Wendell Pierce, who played her father on the show, just appeared on Harry Connick Jr.'s talk show, Harry, where he explained how Markle was able to get away with giving updates to certain costars who were in the loop about her exciting new relationship without giving anything away to eavesdropping ears.
For example, one of my mentors who's a creative leader likes to go on a morning jog with her key adminstrative leader and just start talking.
Cutting's son, then 2, was just beginning to talk and called his beloved stuffed yellow elephant «Hadoop» (with the stress on the first syllable).
And I'm not just talking about asking your awesome bookkeeper to take on extra hours.
The efforts of Internet.org, Google's «Loon For All» and other groups can now accomplish a similar task on a global level. Internet.org may be just a lot of talk at this stage, but the promise it holds is real.
This year — with some of the more influential minds within the industry, state and federal government, and academia all gathered on his back patio — Jenkins wants to do more than just talk about what can be done.
It was really funny because when I talked to these guys at Apple, I told them we just can't get people on fast enough, and they're like well join the club: we can't make iPads fast enough.
I once had to present in front of a bunch of investors who had just heard from a Nobel Laureate who was trying to cure cancer, and I was up next talking about funny things on the internet.
Let's get rid of the early and late terminology and just talk about what we can learn from people who get on board at different times.
Rascoff: Five or six or seven of us were just literally in that conference room for weeks discussing, debating, thinking, talking, writing on whiteboards, trying to decide whether to do something in real estate or something else.
Whether it's by means of one - on - one conversations, team meetings, blog posts, email messages, phone or Skype calls, or any other medium, leaders don't talk about communicating — they just do it.
The focus here has been on U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice's appearance on Sunday talk shows just days after the attacks.
«We're already talking about lower prices [for farmers] occurring just because of the large supplies of pork we're bringing to the marketplace,» so losing business abroad could further put the squeeze on pig farmers.
Make a one minute short film and pop it up on Facebook and just talk to 65,000 people.
Whether your answer to that question is a yes or a no, you shouldn't miss out on this enormous demographic just because you don't get how they're talking to each other.
The problem is, someone on a dating app likely isn't just talking to you — they're talking to multiple people.
I had a chance to sit down with Netflix's chief product officer Neil Hunt for a lengthy chat on Thursday, wherein we covered some upcoming improvements to the service — which I'm not allowed to talk about just yet — but also a range of broader topics, from the future of television to the fate of HBO, which I am able to write about.
So it doesn't take a lot, even if you're a small company, to find some way to solicit feedback from either a large group of your customers through an email campaign with a SurveyMonkey link or even just kind of talking to customers on a regular basis over the fourth quarter to get some feedback.
Moonves is just the latest TV executive to talk out of school about Apple's on - again, off - again plans to fix the TV experience that Tim Cook once described as «stuck in the seventies.»
If people decided to actually get going on their new year goals and resolutions instead of just talking about them they would begin to see an amazing shift take place.
The effects on people and on animals is just devastating,» Ford says, noting he's «ruined dinner parties» by talking about his work.
Just so we're clear on what I'm talking about, here's what your professional headline looks like on the site:
Because as much as Gossip the book is about the popularization of back - fence talk and the search for a reason why one of the world's most compelling pastimes is so pleasurable, it's also about admitting that people just can't keep secrets; they don't want to, and we might as well embrace the fact that they'll keep fewer and fewer in the future unless we collectively settle on some new etiquette.
«From a marketing standpoint, Apple could use Topsy to figure out what customers are saying on other social channels,» Blau says, and he's not just talking about what customers are saying about Apple, either.
This top - to - bottom disconnect could signal that just because gender diversity is on the list of talking points for a CEO, managers and employees have not been given the proper training to follow that mandate.
Telling quote: «I think what we made the mistake of doing early on was taking every opportunity alone to talk about the business, at dinner, driving the car, you know at home brushing your teeth, as you're getting into bed, as you're waking up, and I think we made a conscious effort to not do that because I think it was just, you know, it would burn us out,» Kate told CNN in 2002.
That same year, they incorporated the com - pany, raised $ 2 million in capital, hired a team of five employees, and set to work on still more innovations: a radio - controlled toy hang glider, a stadium seat with self - inflating foam, a self - watering planter, a talking lunch box, and a pop - open beach mat, to name just a few.
It wasn't just talk; HubSpot put so much infrastructure in place to meet production needs pretty early on in the company's journey.
Indeed, several unidentified sources said in several reports that Microsoft would use its keynote address at E3 on Monday to talk about its new console and justify its decision to release a new device just a few years after it launched the Xbox One.
In an interview, Crawford said it wasn't until the committee embarked on a three - day whirlwind tour to talk to retail investors in March 2008 that he understood just how many average Canadians were affected by the frozen assets.
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