Sentences with phrase «letting him hear things»

They also come with an ambient sound passthrough mode, which let me hear things around me.
What's especially nice about the Headphone is its nifty audio transparency feature, which uses a mic to let you hear things around you at the touch of a button without having to remove your earbuds.
While «My Little Pony» may not qualify as the next great test track for subwoofers, the SB - 1000 and five SVS Prime speakers have been transformative in his listening room by letting him hear things he never heard before.

Not exact matches

He lets me look at his phone if I want, tells me all the specific things I want to hear about his day or coworkers if I'm feeling jealous.
We hear about employees being let go all the time over things posted to social media that violate a company's policy.
«This is a wake - up call to Silicon Valley and the tech community that if you let these things get out of hand, having grown up in a very lightly regulated environment, you could end up with a lot more regulation than you seek, he said after the hearing.
One of the best ways to get followers is to post things others want to read; don't let the first time followers hear from you be, «Hi, please back my crowdfunding campaign.»
Well to start things off, let's first hear what the CEO, John Chen had to say about the device when he officially confirmed the device,
Admittedly, nothing whatsoever has been officially announced yet but, as long as we're just reporting things that somebody heard from somewhere else, let's all jump into the rumor mill.
So I get in my car this morning and the first thing I hear on the radio is ``... let us go right into the presence of God with sincere hearts fully trusting him...» Heb 10:22.
Let's see if I hear you, Joe, in this thing with your son...»).
When the Supreme Court hears this case I hope it will do the right thing and let Phelps and his family trudge off to their next protest unmolested by the long arm of government.
These things says he who... I know your works... But I have this against you... Repent... He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.
Isaiah exhorted us to remember not the former things»; the psalmist proclaimed the reality of the God who hears when we call «out of the depths»; Paul reminded us that nothing in either life or death «can separate us from the love of God»; and John echoed Jesus» words that when we trust in God we can «let not our hearts be troubled.»
Looking people in the eye, listening to what they have to say and making an intelligent response that lets them know we really heard what they were saying, not acting like we're in a hurry to move on but have time to listen, letting them know they are more important than our stupid cell phones, encouraging them and letting them know we think they can succeed — all of those things are extremely important in building relationships, including relationships with homeless people.
let's hear your views on those 2 things..
There are Billions of things in Creation that we can not see and let us not getting into the ones we can not hear smell, taste or touch.
Let those who heave ears hear, and take these things to heart.
best to live our lives in peace, harmony and fairness and let them go around «hearing things».
I gave God a chance in my life, from the time my son was born and He has not let me down, He has taught me to be stronger, to pray and ask for guidance when I see and hear things that I do not understand.
only proof is what you read in the bible i do nt belive in any thing that lets children suffer if he has all this power use it to protect them and this reply you always give out is god has a plan we might not understand it but he has a plan i have heard all my life..
As for this article, the idea that God let this nutcase «decide» anything is the stupidest thing I've heard.
We all in life hear things we do not like, but we don't let it bother us so much.
Clearly I won't be making all of these delicious things, but I will let you know what does make it to our Christmas table and I'd love to hear what makes it to yours
I have heard excellent things about natural wine maker Pinard et Filles which I suggest you seek out (and let me know how it is!).
I hope 2016 brings you many good things and let's hear it for good food!
When I originally posted this recipe almost two years ago, I discovered that they're actually a Canadian thing and many, many people have never heard of them, let alone tried them.
This post is linked to Thriving on Thursdays, Mommy - Brain Mixer, Thank Your Body Thursday, Tasty Traditions, Think Tank Thursday, Thursday Favorite Things, All Things Thursday, Thriving Thursday, Thought Provoking Thursday, Catch a Glimpse, Proverbs 31 Thursday, The Homeacre Hop, Let's Hear it For the Boys, and Gluten Free Fridays.
My intent is to let other parents know that no matter how much your child loves baseball (that is the most common thing I hear when I ask my friends why they have their kid playing so much travel ball, «but Blaine, he LOVES baseball»... maybe), many kids will STOP playing earlier rather than later if they are overexposed.
Just at the time when Arsenal are suffering from the sort of lengthy injury list that seems to affect us every year, the last thing that Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal fans need is to hear about one of the players we let go doing really well and suggesting that the boss may have dropped a clanger by not giving them more time at the club.
Audible monkey chants could be heard whenever the pair touched the ball, but instead of stopping the game the referee let things progress into a bad tempered affair.
Things that were said «how come we are so bad at singing players» and «our rivals are always beating us to sign quality players», I also heard that «we do all the scouting for great talent and then notify our rivals and let them sign our targets».
And it's where we love to hear your funny stories about you breastfeeding your babies, or pumping for your babies, and let's just say things don't exactly go the way you thought they were going to go in your head, something happens, usually something embarrassing.
To assume you don't love or provide a loving environment for your child because you let her sleep in a car seat is the most asinine thing I've ever heard.
I loved hearing about your journey, and how you let go of the idea of a «perfect,» way of doing things.
Since starting my page, Breastfeeding Mama Talk, almost three years ago, lets just say I have pretty much heard every negative thing in the book that people say about breastfeeding.
Your child is hearing all sorts of things at school and on the bus and practice field, and while you shouldn't be surprised if your tween occasionally lets loose a rude comment or word every now and then, you should do whatever it takes to make sure your child doesn't develop a bad habit that includes foul - mouthed communication.
Although I've heard logic that things are thrown off so it's an easy way to let those items disappear, for my own sake I've never tried.
You can help them feel more empowered by letting them choose things for themselves, like the story they want to hear, or having their favorite pajamas or cover sheets.
I'm always saddened when I hear people say things about putting the baby down or letting them cry so they learn not to be dependent on mom / dad.
The sound activation feature of a baby monitor while let you hear only your baby's sounds and if there are other important things that you should hear.
Go over clear rules with your child and let her know that while you are open to hearing her out if she feels like a rule is unfair — as long as she speaks to you respectfully — there are some things, like riding her bike with a helmet, that is non-negotiable and must always be followed.
The hardest thing is hearing my little girl cry so hard for something that only I can give her, but it's so encouraging to hear other moms» stories and you're right, it's not the same as letting her cry it out if I'm with her the whole time.
Therefore, the first thing to know about dealing with any tough situation is what I speak about in my book in the chapter on self - expression: The child must let the emotions out with a loving and supportive parent who hears him out without advice or judgement.
The important thing is that we listen to them, and let them know they have been heard.
So let's take a look at some of the things you hear all the time and whether they're based on facts or hearsay.
The state Legislature is doing the right thing by holding these hearings to get to the bottom of what happened, but also to let residents know that their government is functioning on their behalf.
Mr Blair said: «One of the things that I heard from Jeremy Corbyn earlier today is this notion that successive governments have let down the people in some of the Labour areas that are voting Leave.
Although he will focus on that all - important senior citizen voting bloc by noting that Collins supports the elimination of discretionary spending by counties, which would let executives stop paying for things like eyeglasses, hearing aids and dentures.
Volume control lets you turn up the things you do want to hear while keeping everything else out.
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