Sentences with phrase «little talking but»

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«A lot of people have talked about Airbnb as «passive income,» but there's still a little bit of work involved there,» he said.
Lots of companies talk the talk on diversity — but it's the little touches that demonstrate how your culture really works
We have talked a good game about installing new software and applications, some of which are even developed in our own city, and using those to provide for more advanced traffic management but we've done very little.
«Unfortunately, I know that people talk about this having a lot to do with these seven countries in particular, but I think the net is cast a little bit wider than we know,» Muhammad added.
Miller told CNN: «A guy calls you and you talk to him and you build up a rapport over a period of time, you're nice to him because you understand he has a dialect and his language is a little hard to understand, but you think he's probably an immigrant here.»
So we're always talking about, as a content marketing team, how can we push the boundaries in terms of showing great design but also doing something that feels a little bit outside of the box?
It can drive my wife a little crazy when we talk too much business at home, but we all signed up for this ride.
And for me as a business owner, I'm out there a little bit, but I'm not going to go to a TED Talk and tell people how to solve the problems of Detroit.
But «when you're talking about small, medium enterprises, there's a little less pressure — the government doesn't see that as having any way to shape the economy, or cause issues with policy,» he said.
Amazon Alexa and Google Home and all those other gizmos are kind of fun, but honestly it's a little bit creepy to know this thing is sitting in the corner just... waiting for us to talk to it.
«You have to be a little more selective, but if you look at the last earnings calls, they're talking about growth and they're talking about growth worldwide,» he said.
But in talking to digital marketing gurus, I've been surprised — and a little bit relieved — to learn that there is no secret rule book for locating your audience.
But again, this is all expectations, and Chesky loves little more than talking about the potential of Airbnb in the future.
I have never talked to her parents directly (they speak very little English), but my girlfriend has clued me into a variety of factors and issues that help to explain what looks to be a Chinese real estate bubble.
But he becomes increasingly anguished when we talk about Starbucks, not because of Schultz's missteps — he's proud of the company for taking a stand — but because it solidified to him how little support there is for black issues in generBut he becomes increasingly anguished when we talk about Starbucks, not because of Schultz's missteps — he's proud of the company for taking a stand — but because it solidified to him how little support there is for black issues in generbut because it solidified to him how little support there is for black issues in general.
I haven't made a post since my last buys but I wanted to talk a little bit about my gold and silver mining stocks and the status of my strategy of holding the miners to sell for a hefty profit to fund my dividend portfolio.
If our device could be moved close to where it is needed, but still on the energy producer's side of that equation, yet just outside the meter, then the energy producers could have millions of these small devices that they own and operate, because grandma doesn't want to become her own utility company because she has a solar panel, but if the utility companies and energy providers could compete with each other to have small units that are so close to the loads, they still get the full advantage of being a supplier of energy, except with just millions of little plants, they can avoid needing transmission lines, distribution lines, substations, et cetera, that everybody is talking about being expensive, unreliable, and subject to issues.
But there was little talk about profits or models in front of me.
Since his election, Trudeau has made the same core promises to recognize and implement Indigenous rights in a multitude of strategically timed announcements, but it's been all talk and little action.
I could talk about how consumer staples have very little fluctuation in their demand or how major brands like Colgate - Palmolive own valuable shelf space in stores, but I think the chart below tells a better story.
But I think if we were going to try to simplify this so that it makes a little bit of sense for people I think one of the main reasons that we can talk about why this might be happening comes down to central banks around the globe are playing a major role in the buying and selling of financial assets and an extreme degree.
RICA I waver on a little now that Ruffer is such a big organisation, but think they talk a lot of sense.
But, if you want to indulge me, I guess I could talk about it a little bit anyway.
I have probably grown a little bit more skeptical over the years about whether economists really do know what they are talking about, but I am not ready to give up on them.
I know there's a lot of people out there that are always hearing us talk about the book security analysis but today's episode we're actually going to go into a little bit of depth to talk about what we actually know about this book.
But when it comes to a cheap little box that you talk to and that answers your questions and that controls your entire home, the comparison is just too perfect.
You know what kind I'm talking about... The little, almost - but - not - quite - shaved kind
too intelligent for gods, for talking snakes, for winged men, talking donkeys, reanimated sorcerers, and whatever other silly little fairy tales you think are real but defy common sense.
Their wording may be a little sharp, outright calling religion a myth, but it's a good thing to talk about.
Just like a dumb teenager — you think you know what youre talking about but have zero experience and little education.
He has more than a little sympathy for people in my shoes (gay and celibate), but as we talked, he said something to the effect of, «This is an incredibly frustrating conversation to keep having in the church.
Many people in America think they are so smart, but they prove to themselves every day how ignorant and unwise they are by talking on threads like this logically within their own small little peanut brains trying to explain and interpret God?
He'd have never known if she'd simply left it in her suitcase, but Traci wore that little pin proudly, and I loved how her eyes twinkled when she talked about her kids.
Sometimes I listen to Conservative Talk Radio, but when I am looking for something with a little less doom and gloom, I listen to Podcasts.
I suspected I'd get a little pushback from fellow Christians who hold a complementarian perspective on gender, (a position that requires women to submit to male leadership in the home and church, and often appeals to «biblical womanhood» for support), but I had hoped — perhaps naively — that the book would generate a vigorous, healthy debate about things like the Greco Roman household codes found in the epistles of Peter and Paul, about the meaning of the Hebrew word ezer or the Greek word for deacon, about the Paul's line of argumentation in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 11, about our hermeneutical presuppositions and how they are influenced by our own culture, and about what we really mean when we talk about «biblical womanhood» — all issues I address quite seriously in the book, but which have yet to be engaged by complementarian critics.
All the research I did talked about toxic leaders in the business world, but I found very little to address the abuses of pastoral authorities.
Joy: I want to tap into that ever - present source of infinite joy by stopping long enough to find it in the little things — the bird's next in my carport, the Book of Common Prayer, long talks with good friends, the sound of Dan breathing (but not snoring!)
I can't say for certain, but I have a suspicion that the conversation might suddenly turn to gossip... or materialism... or pride... or some other «lifestyle sin» we'd rather not talk about because it hits a little too close to home.
Here there is no talk of having a little patience, and of things going well by Sunday; but here is found the Eternal's victorious comfort, and these scourged Apostles have more than conquered.
If you knew how many of the «debaters» in this forum were paid shills sitting in boiler room type operations all day basically getting into character and arguing the agenda their boss gave them you would spend less time debating them and more time talking about their little known but thriving industry.
@Saraswati, Sorry Chad, but I've lived and worked in China and spent a lot of time studying the country and that's just a crock (note I know little about Stalin and am just talking about Mao).
It's talking about a physical presence of being close, not really a personal relationship... but even if they did believe that way, there's very little in common between Islam and Christianity.
He wisely insists that Americans must learn to talk less and listen more, but very little such listening takes place in these pages.
But after 9/11, I found that I, along with other American Muslims, have had little choice but to talk about religiBut after 9/11, I found that I, along with other American Muslims, have had little choice but to talk about religibut to talk about religion.
Though Scripture does talk about «little faith» and «great faith» (e.g., Matt 8:10, 26), this is not a reference to the degree of faith someone has, but to the difficulty of the truth believed.
Also, as a head's up, it has a parent section at the beginning and end that might not be appropriate for little ones to come across on their own (i.e. it talks about child abuse stats) but it will help you have the conversations that need to be started with our daughters (and sons) even at a young age.
In light of the grand jury decision handed down tonight in the wake of Michael Brown's death in Ferguson, MO, I think it is of utmost importance that all Christians, but specifically white evangelicals, talk a little less and listen a little more.
He was very sober and normally restrained; he talked little, but always agreeably and with good humor.
You seem a little veiled but I was actually thinking about your repeated post on the talking snake.
I firmly believe in the power of prayer, but I get a little irritated when I hear people talking about how God answered their prayer for a great parking spot...
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