We are trying to look at what the water chemistry looks like in the areas where fracking is occurring and help
all kinds of people talk about that together.»
Not exact matches
The toolkit takes into account all
kinds of data — social media, U.S. Census reports, and more — to find out about what
people are passionate about and what they are sharing and
talking about on their networks.»
«The United States, though inherently hostile to North Korea, will get to know once our
talk begins that I am not the
kind of person who will use nuclear weapons against the South or the United States across the Pacific,» Moon's press secretary Yoon Young - chan quoted Kim as saying.
When
people ask me what it's like to work with KP, I always
talk about how, they are the
kind of the company that if you want to build something that is a company as vast as Google or Amazon, basically, KP is a must.
This
kind of exposure creates goodwill and gets
people positively
talking about your company.
But make no mistake: The
kind of lewd
talk heard in the video could get you fired in many work environments — even if the remarks aren't about the
person being spoken to.
«
People think
of talking about salary as
kind of taboo, but it's a good thing,» said Donna Ballman, an employment lawyer in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The
kind of things
people are
talking about are more widespread retaliations, more widespread action back and forth.»
But anyway we did it and then finally I went to these acting classes there and I met some
people and a cinematographer at Universal years ago named Irving Glassberg called me up and said who I'd met and he had... We
talked about sports and swimming and all that
kind of stuff.
Not many
people talk openly about those
kinds of feelings, let alone in front
of thousands.
They'd either say something like, «Oh, obviously,» because what other
kind of person wants to
talk about Flemish bonds and Lord Cornwallis on a Saturday morning.
«At that
kind of level, you're
talking about usually some very senior, very sophisticated business
people... and you typically will have a fairly developed working relationship between those
people,» Dye said.
When I
talked to the CMIT
people, that
kind of clinched it for me.
There's a part
of it that I think
people kind of skip over, which is he
talks about when he was first fired from Apple, he called David Packard.
Usually when
people talk about different
kinds of moats, they are referring to the elements
of the business model that give rise to the company's competitive advantages.
Maybe
talk a little bit about, you know,
kind of how you frame this with young
people, the challenges
of both, «Hey, start early.»
Twitter has
kind of gone the other way; they're deeper into news than before, while Facebook and Snapchat have decided, «We're going to separate news from how
people are
talking about news.
The more educated one becomes the less religious one is... when you see educated politicians and professional
people of all
kinds talking religiousness it's lip service for the ignorant... it's part
of their job... other wise there's trouble from the little
people.
Don't you see that by
talking that way you are being just the
kind of person you so vehemently hate?
He's certainly not the
kind of person I'd want to be
talking to in my last days — I'd clock him.
«Older
people face enormous challenges, and I've been on your great programme before
talking about how difficult it is for an older
person with dementia, how difficult it is for an older
person whose only vistors - human contact - every day is the 15 minutes they get from some
kind of carer.»
I can
talk to anyone now without any
kind of, «Oh my gosh, I'm
talking to this
person.»
Or simply come to the realization that Abraham did not exist nor did Moses and that Jesus was insane and so was Mohammed as both
talked to mythical gods, angels and devils and did all
kinds of things insane
people do.
(I'm inviting
people who want to
talk about this
kind of stuff in a safe environment to join davidhayward.ca.)
After all, these are
people who I walked alongside as we
talked of love and forgiveness and reconciliation... But what
kind of reconciliation is it to choose one side because they are more beneficial to you, having the skills you need to promote your own agenda, while leaving the
person on the other side lying in the dirt?
Rachel Gardner, Christian Director
of Youthscape and President
of the Girls Brigade, told Premier: «This is a wonderful opportunity to get involved and
talk about the fact that we want our young
people to grown into compassionate,
kind adults with self - control and we really want that front and centre on the curriculum.»
You have more time on sunday to play with your kids and go to the park or go to a market or work at the food pantry — all
kinds of things you can do instead
of keeping your mind weak and
talking to make - believe
people in your head and listening to really boring music.
It's just an age - old attempt to have it both ways;
people who are Christian and perceive that others will reject them for being «religious» or «conservative» love this
kind of talk because it allows them to distance themselves from the Christian community while still claiming to follow Christ.
When they are promoting all
kinds of sick perversion, killing unborn babies and can not stop exploitation
of a billion
people, what are the earthlings
talking about?
And, in part, I'm pleased to be here because I love doing this
kind of thing — namely,
talking to religiously - minded
people about things that matter.
This
kind of crap
talk not only avoids revealing the true nature
of the subjects
of society but helps reinforce x, y, and z delusions in x, y, and z
people.
Please notice the
kind of God I am
talking about here is not some force in the universe as is believed in many
of the eastern religions, but rather a God that is a
person, and this
person is different from that which he created.
a right kinda christian is one who is po'ed at every other
kind of people or nitpick with them — like the conservative
talking heads.
You attempt to be sarcastic and funny but you actually allude to the
kind of people the pope is
talking about.
that He had defeated death or satan, this crucifixion was a promise that He had to make perfectly clear to His enemy 1st before He could say to the world ALL those who were created in his image, that its done it is finished I did what I said I would do, if you decide you need me, I will be waiting, man
talk about patience, and this isnt the
kind of patience that your see when
people are waiting in line and they arent tapping thier foot, this is called perfect Faith, that comes in trusting and know the end from the beginning, thats HUGE!
All the
people I've
talked with who are involved with these
kinds of things admit, some to their shame, that they are completely useless undertakings anyway.
Now you can't say «All the
people I've
talked with who are involved with these
kinds of things admit, some to their shame, that they are completely useless undertakings anyway.»
«A lot
of times in church we don't want to
talk about those
kinds of things because it's uncomfortable, but there are so many
people in church who need to have that dialogue with God that I had.
Either way it is
kind of a double - edged sword if we
talk about it muslims go crazy, if we don't
talk about it they go crazy and our own
people stay stupid.
But the main stress in the sacrament is found not so much in that
kind of talk (which may be appropriate enough for an adult) but in the simple words with which the minister
of baptism signs the baptized
person with the sign
of the cross as he or she is «received into the congregation
of Christ's flock»: that «hereafter he [or she] shall not be ashamed to confess the faith
of Christ crucified, and manfully to fight under his banner, against sin, the world, and the devil, and to continue Christ's faithful soldier and servant unto his [her] life's end.»
Justin notes that Paul's rhetorical strategy here is to begin by
talking about wicked
people who had turned from God and gotten caught up in all
kinds of sins, only to turn the argument on his readers by declaring, «Therefore you have no excuse, O man, every one
of you who judges.
You
talk out
of both sides
of your mouth and paint this picture
of yourself as some
kind of open minded
person who encourages dissent... and then, you just shut it down... or want to.
Anyway, since most
people think
of the first
kind when
talking about religion, it is easier to say «I'm not religious» than to say, «I am religious, but here is what I mean by that...»
It is a symbolic way
of talking about attitudes and values
of actual
persons who have been caught up in devotion to one in relation to whom they have found a new and ultimately satisfying
kind of life.
What we see in the cartoon is the guy
talking about the «wrong»
kind of people.
However, I think I am
talking about bullying... when
people say things that fall under those 10 signs
of abusive speech... the
kind that is intended to belittle, threaten, and even destroy another.
If you want to
talk to a living philosopher who gives a crap you have to accept that the field only puts its second or third tier
people on this
kind of thing.
I'm cool with
people saying anything about me but when they
talk about my family intentionally or unintentionally it
kind of bothers me.
«Every family we've served as a
kind of impromptu therapist,» says Naoum, «giving the families
people to
talk to who speak their language and know what's going on.»
I hope that he keeps
talking; rather tells what
kind of nonsense these
people really believe; how out
of touch with God and the Bible teachings these
people are; how out
of touch with main stream America they are; Obama will be voted out in Nov and I hope that tons
of money is cut from these
people's pockets; http://www.parchmentministries.com