Sentences with phrase «last word about»

That's all I have to say about weddings except one last word about marriage.
You need to get your reader hooked until they have read every last word about what you have to offer.
If you think that the Rule of Law requires legal rules to have a single meaning, and that it further requires courts, rather than decision - makers influenced by politics, to have the last word about this meaning, you will think that judicial review has considerable benefits.
Next is, the last word about recent Forcing is not spoken, there is some kind of evidence, that Forcing is lower for the 2000s then previous thought.
Our last word about which one of the 5 Orijen dog foods worth going for is that based on our tests and trials for all the five products, based on pros and cons analysis, the one that keeps coming out is Orijen Regional Red Dog.
One last word about «human grade» dog food.
I'll let Tony Robbins have the last word about fees.
One last word about safety and personal responsibility regarding use of credit cards.
All righty... one last word about construction... I could not, for the life of me, figure out the finishing instructions.
Man will never reach the point where he has spoken the last word about it, and indeed no believer ever understands anything like the whole of it.
One last word about the work implied by our common purpose.
JK: Last words about what your advice to a young person wanting to join the automobile industry, based on your experience.

Not exact matches

That just shows how tight - knit the cast of Suits was; Pierce also opened up about the last words he had with Markle when she exited the show to focus full - time on her royal future.
Yogawear juggernaut Lululemon raised a few eyebrows last fall when word got out about the not - so - subtle Ayn Rand messaging on its shopping bags.
The last time I got the «How do I spread the word out about my business?»
Whether he's commenting on the recent Time Warner and AT&T merger, recommending books for entrepreneurs, or sounding off about the 45th president, the internet hangs on Cuban's every last word.
The perception tracker measures if respondents have «heard anything about the brand in the last two weeks, through advertising, news or word of mouth, was it positive or negative.»
«The actions of the last day are disgusting, but that's not why I reached this decision, it has been an accumulation of his words and actions that many have been warning about.
The airline made the biggest gains in both Buzz («If you've heard anything about the brand in the last two weeks, through advertising, news or word of mouth, was it positive or negative?»)
Let's save us all some time, this is a repeated comment about the argument over word usage with last sentences omitted.
For consumer perception scores, YouGov BrandIndex measured Budweiser with its Buzz score, which asks respondents «If you've heard anything about the brand in the last two weeks, through advertising, news or word of mouth, was it positive or negative?»
Old Spice was measured with two of YouGov BrandIndex's scores: Buzz («If you've heard anything about the brand in the last two weeks, through advertising, news or word of mouth, was it positive or negative?»)
Most everyone I speak to tells me that last week's revelations about Facebook, Russia, and political advertising is, in the words of Senator Mark Warner, «the tip of the iceberg.»
Bloomberg reported Thursday that after Draghi's bold words about protecting the euro last week, markets expect him to deliver some sort of drastic action to do so and to relieve pressure on bond yields, which have climbed steadily higher for Spain and Italy.
Worldwide and U.S. sponsors of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics were measured with three of YouGov BrandIndex's scores: Buzz («If you've heard anything about the brand in the last two weeks, through advertising, news or word of mouth, was it positive or negative?»)
YouGov BrandIndex measured Goldman Sachs, ExxonMobil, Carl's Jr. and Hardee's with its Buzz score, asking respondents: «If you've heard anything about the brand in the last two weeks, through advertising, news or word of mouth, was it positive or negative?»
The YouGov BrandIndex universe of more than 1,100 brands was measured with the company's Buzz score, which asks respondents «If you've heard anything about the brand in the last two weeks, through advertising, news or word of mouth, was it positive or negative?»
Buzz asked respondents «If you've heard anything about the brand in the last two weeks, through advertising, news or word of mouth, was it positive or negative?»
Each brand is assigned a «Buzz» score based on whether respondents have heard anything positive or negative about a brand in the last two weeks, through advertising, news, word - of - mouth or friends and family.
U.S. - facing London 2012 Olympics sponsors were measured with YouGov BrandIndex's Buzz score, which asks «If you've heard anything about the brand in the last two weeks, through advertising, news or word of mouth, was it positive or negative?»
All major gas and oil companies were measured with YouGov BrandIndex's Buzz score, which asks respondents: «If you've heard anything about the brand in the last two weeks, through advertising, news or word of mouth, was it positive or negative?»
I appreciate the kind words, I honestly never thought I would get this involved with investing last year so its cool to see this thing grow, and to also write about it.
Worldwide and U.S. sponsors of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio were measured with three of YouGov BrandIndex's scores: Buzz («If you've heard anything about the brand in the last two weeks, through advertising, news or word of mouth, was it positive or negative?»)
YouGov BrandIndex used its Buzz score to measure perception, which asks respondents, «If you've heard anything about the brand in the last two weeks, through advertising, news or word of mouth, was it positive or negative?»
These charities were rated using YouGov BrandIndex's Buzz score which asks respondents, «If you've heard anything about the charity in the last two weeks, through advertising, news or word of mouth, was it positive or negative?»
Buzz scores are worked out by asking if respondents have heard anything positive or negative about a brand in the last two weeks, through advertising, news, word - of - mouth or friends and family.
It seems like she is desparately trying to force the dying's last words to be about God, even though they are not, because after all they MUST be about God.
People's last words are almost always about family and love, and very very rarely god or prayer.
Are you serious this is the last thing we should be concerned about when it comes to Catholic church what about priest (I use that word loosely they are sleeping with the choir boys and when they get caught they move them to another church so they can start again to me that is what they need to change in the church in the name of JESUS I pray for that right now!!!
No need for me to worry about last words.
In other words with all the things going on in the world this long winded ambiguous rant about the religious beliefs of a horror writer whose name I've barely heard mentioned in the last decade is being presented as the most important information people need to know at this particular time.
Why don't try reading the last Chapter of the Gospel of John and see what John said about words of Christ.
In my last essay at First Things, I echoed the words of Pope Benedict writing about the pastoral care of the homosexual person by saying, «only what is true can ultimately be pastoral.»
Voskamp's use of imagery [in the last chapter of One Thousand Gifts] to show the intimacy of our relationship to God, has raised the question, «If we, as Christians, were supposed to think about our relationship with God in sexual terms, wouldn't God have made that clear in His word
Last week, we talked about the way in which the word «biblical» gets tossed around so carelessly these days — «biblical» politics, «biblical» courtship, «biblical» economics, «biblical» manhood, «biblical» womanhood — and how any claim to a biblical lifestyle or perspective is inherently selective.
Bootyfunk — The last book I read about Biblical error cited more examples than there are words in the Bible.
When I read those last few words, I felt as though Beck had said what I've been trying to get at for years — that the most important indicator of unhealthy doubt is not having intellectual questions about your beliefs, but failing to obey.
But if we let our heritage slip from our hands, if we do not understand what we are, then Lincoln's great words about us, words we find it hard to understand in these closing years of the twentieth century — that we are «the last best hope of earth» — will in the end be nothing but a mockery, a sarcastic epithet for a fallen republic.
For me, and I hope many others, the last word in Ancient Greece on this topic was given by Epicurus and his talk about a mixture of chance and necessity, and the bits of free «swerve» in the movements of atoms.
He had thought so long about the words of Our Lord, especially in the Last Supper discourses, that they had become part of his language.
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