On popular food news sites, there's
a lot more talk about tractor - free no - till farming than there is about how to harness big data to fight climate change or the enormous potential of anaerobic digestion.
In the last few months there has been
a lot more talk about climate change, all of it escalating in intensity as well as number of articles (non-scientific of course) and harping on a few points such as Ian Plimer's book in Australia, the globe - is - cooling mantra etc..
Expect to hear
lots more talk about how green cities are prosperous cities and how there is money to be made or saved in renewables and energy efficiency.
Not exact matches
«The high - level women I
talk to very consistently say they spend a
lot more time than their male colleagues did getting to know people, getting to know
about their personal lives,» law professor Joan C. Williams tells Fortune, seconding the idea.
In an interview late last year, Patrick Nangle — who recently took the helm at Vancouver ride - sharing co-op Modo after years of running Purolator — said one of the best things
about his new job is that he now gets to spend a
lot more time
talking to people on the front lines.
President Donald Trump called into Fox and Friends Thursday morning to
talk about a range of topics from his visit with French President Emanuel Macron («we accomplished a
lot,
more than anyone knows») to Kanye West's tweets, to his support for YouTubers Diamond and Silk («Diamond and Silk are warriors!»).
«When it comes to
talking about Brexit (Macron) is a
lot more reticent than other EU leaders, he's very willing to say «this is the area of the EU, this is the area of Michel Barnier as the EU's chief negotiator, I'm not going to say anything
about this.»
There's a
lot of
talk about how it's
more profitable for developers to create for tablets and smartphones than for dedicated handheld gaming systems.
Thompson has
talked a
lot about engaging younger customers through mobile and other technology, but if you don't give them something that
more closely aligns with what they want to order, it doesn't matter if they're buying it on their iPhone or iPad or using Apple Pay.
«There is an understanding that we have a
lot of vacant space, brands are changing, and people are
talking more about Bonobos» and other e-commerce players growing in bricks and mortar, she said.
So it's really a
lot of these ingredients we are
talking about — we're urging people to use
more of, so as to avoid waste.
Developing and protecting the culture is one of the most sacred parts of the SEAL experience, but if you listen to a
lot of conversation in the business world, «culture» isn't much
more than a soft buzzword that gets put up on a PowerPoint slide once or twice a year ten minutes after you
talk about the corporate mission statement or annual strategic initiatives.
Whether you're
talking about the U.S. government or a major corporation, all large buyers have at least one thing in common with Wal - Mart: they expect
more — a
lot more — from their suppliers.
Leaders
talk a
lot about creating better employee experiences by offering
more work - life balance and an enjoyable culture.
I think what's going to happen, what is really fascinating, is that you're going to see this connection between solar and electric vehicles, and I think that's one of the
more interest things that not a
lot of people are [
talking about].
In reality, it's a
lot more slippery: are we
talking about pre-tax or after - tax income?
People
talk a
lot about the dominance of the 1 % or in this case
more like a tiny fraction of the 1 %.
There was a
lot of buzz, people were
talking about it, they were wondering what it could do, and in many cases it was hyped up
more than it should be — from then on I think there's been a slight fall.
There are a
lot of pieces of the healthcare market or healthcare services that could be pulled out, like LASIK, and one thing that some places, and I think when we get to Singapore we can
talk more about this, too, is primary care can be treated very, very differently than
more specialty care or
more catastrophic or chronic disease care.
I was thinking this the other day, when a
lot of the Facebook executives get on Twitter and feel victim - y, they're doing their victim - y dance right now a
lot of the time, and at one point, Boz, Bosworth, when he said, «Maybe people will die,» that memo, and instead of being like, «Oh god, we really have to be
more mature
about this,» their thing was, «We can't
talk now.»
Yes, there is
more than one way to a simple portfolio, but
talk about too many of them and you're on your way to recreating the Monevator website rather than trying to publish a very quick and short post to reach a
lot of people.
In my world, we
talk a
lot about «unicorns» — the startups valued at $ 1 billion or
more.
Although I eventually plan to
talk about monetary arrangements that might make maintaining a steady flow of spending a
lot easier than our present system does, for now I'm going to stick to discussing how the same goal might be achieved, at least in principle, in our present monetary system or,
more precisely, in the system we had until the subprime crisis of 2008.
I do want to
talk about some of the issues I have with you because I do think the administrations you worked for really did drop the ball in a
lot of ways to regulate these companies before they got
more powerful.
One the other hand, IF he was trying to be practical in not creating too much upheaval but ultimately thought there should be no distinction between men and women in this life, it would be in the
more repressive conditions that he would
talk about the «proper» relationship between women and men to improve their
lot as much as seemed feasible.
You are
talking about two men who know a
lot more about Christianity than you do.
its not really atheism or religion that I have a problem with, its the hate, control, and fear that goes along with it that I have a problem with, you say that those who are spiritual are into new agey, crystal ball, stuff, see that's what I'm
talking about, you assume to know what something is
about when you don't understand something you naturally fear it, your self righteous clouds you, don't you get that by being narrow minded in your view towards things, you really act no better than religious fundamentalists, being spiritual is a
lot more than just the new agey, think positive all the time that you think it is, its
about being aware of who you are?
I write a
lot more about this on the blog, and it is what I mean when I
talk about our «Redeeming God.»
There are a
lot of factors that show up and I don't know
about you but if I had to read one
more article that
talks about how a writer had taken three months off in a cabin in the woods or how they required zero interruptions or had a solitary fellowship or months in a monastery, I was ready to cry.
We'll be
talking about this a
lot more next Sunday, but let me just tell you now.
We will
talk more about predetermination and foreordination in the future posts
about Unconditional Election and the Sovereignty of God, so I don't want to use a
lot of room to discuss these issues here, except to say that Scripture, reason, and experience all seem to point pretty clearly to the fact that God expects us to make wise choices and holds us accountable for the choices and decisions we make.
After all, my Bible
talks more about the sins of not caring for the poor and orphans of our communities,
about our pride,
about idolatry, than it does
about homosexuality, yet I can't see a
lot of to - scale «truth - telling» on those topics.
Like these knives the crisis of conscience in Christianity today is that those of us who
talk a
lot about God have no compassion, while those who seem to have «put Him in parenthesis» ironically show
more compassion and mercy.
A hundred sounds like a
lot of anything — but when you're
talking about pennies — and it's how much you've got to spend on food per day, suddenly,...
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«I think morality is being
talked about a
lot more in 2012,» said David Brody, chief political correspondent for the Christian Broadcasting Network.
Sadly, her illusion
about the Catholic Church and critical thinking will shatter as well: «The great thing
about a
lot of the atheist and skeptic community is that people
talk more critically
about ideas and want to see proof provided,» Libresco said.
'Cause a
lot of the time, from what you say, it sounds a
lot more like the one with the leathery wings you're
talking about revering.
Jesus did
talk a
lot about hell, which is all the
more reason that we should consider its reality, but in order to avoid hell, He commanded us to love one another, and yes, that originated with Jesus.
As one of his students said, «A
lot of other professors
talk about being sorry not to see
more of the students.
But, over the years, the congregation did, in fact, become
more diverse, and by the time I had been there for 12 years, there were maybe 50 gay and lesbian persons, there were
about 30 Hispanic individuals, there were a number of African Americans and African natives, and there was other diversity as well; and we
talked a
lot about how pleased we were that this was all happening.
He's changed quite a
lot (he used to be far
more Evangelical in outlook) and we've been able to
talk about what happened.
From Colleen: I'm a Canadian born / raised Christian, now an American citizen... American conservatives seem to
talk a
lot less
about the Kingdom of God and
more about the kingdom of America... As an American conservative Christian, do you ever consider the potential idolatry of patriotic pride?
Communication happens only a couple of times a year with a six - month lag,
lots of reminiscing, frequent stops to sigh or shed a tear as she gazes on their wedding photo prominently displayed,
talking about him until her friends can almost bear no
more...
The team
talks about whether or not the first year of marriage is actually the hardest, why tithing is so important, how to be
more generous and a
lot more!
Ok, the nurse just brought me my abilify and haldol, so I'm a
lot more able to
talk about my hatred now.
More than likely, there's a
lot of
talk about loving each other, but not much
about fighting against sin or fighting for each other.
This idea is guiding a
lot of my life right now (and, yes, of course, I'm
talking about way
more than just writing a book):
When we understand this, what Paul is
talking about makes a whole
lot more sense, doesn't it?
We'll also be
talking a
lot more about CHURCH — which is consistently the most popular topic on the blog and possibly the topic of my next book.
«A
lot of what I said... I had a new - found faith and I saw this an opportunity to
talk about the faith on national TV and
more as a ministry opportunity.