But if you've been following this blog for a while, you've
likely heard me talk about cassava.
If I've seen you in the past three months, you've most
likely heard me talk about this podcast.
My clients and friends have
likely heard me talking about my favorite parenting approach, Hand in Hand, Parenting by Connection.
Not exact matches
Talk to any VC and you're
likely to
hear that there's too much money chasing too few deals.
But ask a Canadian politician, and you'll
likely hear a drum beat of
talking points about China's voracious energy appetite and the imperative to ramp up our oil, gas, and coal exports.
Even if you're relatively new to stock trading, you've
likely heard people
talk about forex trading.
You
likely know what he was
talking about: Many of the complaints and criticisms we
hear about Christianity are more emotionally charged than carefully reasoned.
If you
hear someone
talking about sin they are more
likely talking about big problems like environmental degradation, economic justice, and war, than about issues of personal morality like adultery or gluttony.
Santorum will most
likely wear the ashes out of fear that if not he would be accused of caving in to the
talk about him
hearing and listening to the voices
We are
likely to
hear talk soon of legalizing polygamy, extending marriage privileges to the unmarried, and possibly even abolishing marriage, as the moderator of a conference on «Law and Nature» at Brown University recently proposed.
In fact, if you
talk with Tammy for a few minutes, you'll most
likely hear her say, «Don't let your thoughts captivate you....
Now, with Labour scrambling around trying to find a way to win back voters, you are just as
likely to
hear someone on the left
talking about cutting back benefits or the need to limit immigration as you are a Conservative or right - wing paper.
It's not clear what Paladino will discuss when he speaks at his removal
hearing, but he will
likely try to shine a light on the discussions surrounding the school board's budget and contract
talks last year, including the spending of money from a fund balance.
«The city joined the appeal as an act of good faith as part of those
talks, and to defend the broader city land use rules, which were not at issue in the earlier decision but were
likely to arise once an appeal was
heard.»
If you
heard any of the hilarious remixes of Howard Dean's «I Have a Scream» speech that proliferated on the
talk - radio circuit last year, you most
likely heard GarageBand at work.
«We'd
heard... that there would
likely be a significant U.S. effort to redline or even remove entirely the Paris and climate language,» said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the
talks.
Talk to bodybuilders who take their craft seriously, and you'll
likely hear them mention Deca Durabolin.
Put another way: Were you more
likely to
hear watercooler
talk about such cable series as Breaking Bad, Homeland, and Game of Thrones than about Argo, last year's Oscar winner for best picture?
Talk to a VW executive, and you would
likely hear a litany of numbers proving the company wouldn't make a profit with it on these shores.
He can
hear his five 14 - year - old scouts
talking and laughing in the next room, most
likely telling ghost stories before they fall asleep.
If you
talk with an investment advisor, you'll
likely hear them say that one size does not fit all.
At some point, if you're
talking to an unknowledgeable breeder, you're
likely to
hear something like this: «My puppies come with AKC papers and a pedigree!»
It will be hosted at twitch.tv / infinityward and they will most
likely be
talking about stuff that we haven't
heard yet like more information about leveling up, how much stuff is limited, the combat rigs, more info about the mission teams, etc..
While you've
likely heard by now that the club isn't all it appears, how that manifests and how far down the rabbit hole it goes is well worth discovering exactly what your friends are
talking about.
My inclusion of the verbal likelihood qualifiers (e.g.,
likely, very
likely, extremely
likely) is often quite unwelcome by some of those who
hear my
talks.
Your thoughtful comments are greatly appreciated, John, especially since they're more
likely to look like the sort of referee reports one might expect for such a paper (if Climate Etc. doesn't
talk me out of writing it) than much of what I've been
hearing here.
These days when one goes to
hear a
talk on ancient climates of North America, one is
likely to learn that the speaker was forced into early retirement from the U.S. Geological Survey by budget cuts.
My position is the following: 1) the extent of past human interference with global climate is
likely somewhat exaggerated, 2) the dangers of future human - induced climate change are greatly exaggerated (for example, I
heard Ira Flatow a couple of weeks ago
talking about the East coast being under water in 50 years — which is complete piffle), 3) the numerical global climate do a poor job of past reconstruction and are unlikely to be very reliable in predicting the consequences of future human activity.
Talk to someone who rejects the conclusions of climate science and you'll
likely hear some variation of the following: «That's all based on models, and you can make a model say anything you want.»
Brace yourselves, civil justice fans — you're about to
hear one of the strangest, most egregious examples of «tort reform» double
talk you are ever
likely to encounter.
If you've followed any of the coverage of the latest devices, most notably Apple's new iPhone X, you
likely have
heard people
talking about bezels.
If you follow the news in the crypto market, you are
likely to
hear more people
talk about market capitalization or coin prices either rising or falling.
It might
hear multiple voices in a room after the «Alexa» keyword is triggered, but it does a good job of locking onto the voice that seems most
likely to be
talking to it.
But don't forget that the person interviewing you is
likely going to
hear a lot of the same thing from every designer they
talk to.
While aviation is
likely the first thing that comes to mind when a military member
hears the word «runway,» fashion model Heidi Klum could just as well be
talking about the abrupt nature of military to civilian transition when she tells aspiring fashion designers: «One day, you're in; the next day, you're out.
You will most
likely have a partner who is willing to
hear what you have to say and who is willing to do what needs to be done, compromise or
talk, to make things work well again.
It is
likely that the panel will want to
talk to your child for part of the
hearing only.
If you want to change it, you and your ex will
likely have to meet with a mediator to
talk about why you want to alter the order before you go to a court
hearing.
We've had some success with preventing these bad spells by taking care to give him a chance to
talk and show him that his ideas are
heard; being careful that he gets enough food, water, and rest; and anticipating that he's
likely to spin out of control as a special event comes to an end.
Simply put, we are more
likely to learn to
talk when we have faith that somebody wants to
hear what we have to say.
No matter who you
talk to about voice platforms, you're
likely to
hear a common refrain: It's still early days.