Sentences with phrase «maybe have talked»

Sorry, maybe you have talked about these things in other posts that I have missed.
I maybe have talked about quartz before in my old kitchen but I definitely will do a post about my new counters.
Perhaps you felt you were too young to reach out for a leadership opportunity, or maybe you have talked yourself out of trying something new because you felt you were too old to change gears.
Maybe I've talked about this too much - and please let me know if I have:)- but I'm OBSESSED with Southern's Finest Co, a brand I recently discovered.
Maybe you've talked about your new business and how you need more customers.
If you don't like the rollercoaster ride and are on a variable interest rate, maybe have a talk with your mortgage broker about locking in over the next few years.

Not exact matches

As for the Republican leadership, Walker said, «I would hope they come to us and begin to talk about solutions from here and what kind of energy there would be to ask him to say, «Listen, if you can't fulfill this role that you accepted, then maybe we need to look a different direction.»»
Or maybe you have a colleague whose ego is so self - inflated that he or she insists on talking at you instead of listening to you.
«What's shocking is... that his campaign has also talked about self - deportation, so he needs to maybe reconcile with himself where he stands,» said Florida Rep. Connie Mack, a Romney supporter.
SS: The best advice I've ever received, I don't know if it's in business, maybe just in life, is when he said to me, «If you ever think you're the smartest person in the world, just come talk to me, because I'll show you 10 people who are smarter than you in a flash.»
Maybe you just wasted an hour at home talking yourself into actually going to the blasted party, or perhaps it's simple math — the later you go the less time you have to spend there.
Or maybe, since he's already been interviewed a zillion times over the years, if he has to do interviews he only wants to talk about music.
Or maybe people who had thought it was a great idea when you talked to them think it's just that: a great idea, but not a bankable business.
«If the U.S. government were talking about building a standalone 5G network then maybe they could secure it from certain threats but I don't see what use such a network would be,» he said.
What if I were to tell you that you could increase the odds that your kids will achieve great success in life — maybe greater success than you've had — simply by making a small change in how you praise them and talk about achievement?
Chesky, who recently talked to Fortune about his leadership strategy, agrees, saying «It's very important that I spend my time looking over the horizon... A lot of the things I've been doing, maybe Belinda is a lot better at them than I am.»
Me: «You do realize my company has over 200 offices in 45 countries and has, in fact, three offices in India, maybe we should talk, may I can provide you services you don't need for 30 percent less» Him: «Great when would be a good time to meet?»
Maybe you've got a coworker who absolutely loves to talk existentialism.
But you know then eventually as that scene indicates that he's getting... You can see it's starting to tell on him and later on when he visits a psychiatrist and has to talk to him and the psychiatrist says did you do anything along the way over there that you maybe or you felt you shouldn't have.
«Maybe, if I'd only had five hours, I wouldn't have been able to talk about the murders.
Maybe all I have to do is become a more public figure and get on Bloomberg or CNBC to talk about escaping the rat race, entrepreneurial life in Silicon valley, negotiating a severance package, retirement planning, or the myriad of personal finance topics to surpass LearnVest's traffic.
He's also likely giving lots of public talks, so maybe his biweekly columns have had to be put on the back - burner for who knows how long?
Maybe going to the gym, talking to your boss about a raise, asking someone out on a date, one of those things you have to will yourself to do.
«I did a lot of work in the earlier years just getting familiar with businesses and the way I would do that is use what Phil Fisher would call, the — Scuttlebutt Approach - I would go out and talk to customers, suppliers, and maybe ex-employees in some cases.
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.»
Either he hasn't been able to shake the same bias he talks about (in his view it's a very tough sell to clients), or maybe he thinks he can build a bigger business (more AUM) if he implements a more conventional long / short hedge fund strategy.
Talk in political circles is that he would be a shoe - in for a cabinet spot if elected, maybe as Minister of Minister of Jobs, Skills, Training and Labour or Minister of Infrastructure.
@Bluejeansman I take it you are talking about LS20 and (maybe) LS40, because only funds with more than 60 % fixed interest (or cash) assets have their dividends taxed as interest.
But I'm less worried about the fintechs in an absolute sense than maybe [if] we would have talked about it a year or two ago.
I think Jay Powell will go to maybe 1.75 to 2 percent on the Fed funds, but from all he has talked about in his discomfort with the size of the FOMC balance sheet that you might see them increase Boockvar's quantitative tightening, which will put upward pressure on the long end of the curve.
She is kind of settled with this too because she talked about that with the tax cut and the fiscal policy today which was good, not in any type of derogatory way, but she is worried about maybe the increase in debt, but she's hoping that if this tax cut is stimulative it will be supply - side leaning and we will get greater productivity growth which she said would be the good type of growth that she wants.
maybe if you gave up the crazy talk for lent, you would learn proper English!!
endevaouar, If you would refrain yourself from fretting, and talk TO God, instead badmouthing Him, maybe He would draw close to you and explain some things to you.
He was doing a book tour, and we were hanging out and talking about his graphic novels, and I had told him that I was interesting in maybe collaborating with him on something if he had any pages he didn't know what to do with to send them over to me, and I would try to write some songs or something.
Maybe if dying people met with a good, experienced chaplain they would talk about God, I thought.
Even though I know talking to you is a useless endeavor (you're not actually interested in altering your willful ignorance)... maybe this will help you out... those actually interested in how we evolved would find it fascinating.
Maybe you should try to find out more instead of talking about things you don't have a clue about.
Maybe that's why hes gay he just doesn't know the right hole that could be all the problems with all gays maybe if we had instructions on copulation we can eliminate gays, thanks yeah but your to confused to talMaybe that's why hes gay he just doesn't know the right hole that could be all the problems with all gays maybe if we had instructions on copulation we can eliminate gays, thanks yeah but your to confused to talmaybe if we had instructions on copulation we can eliminate gays, thanks yeah but your to confused to talk to.
Because science has kind of proven or talked about all those things you were just asking... maybe pick up a book other than a work of fiction and learn something that's real and tangible.
What if we were talking about a two year old being killed and we blithely say, «oh, I wouldn't want to judge that, maybe that child needed to die»?
Maybe we'll talk about Naples and Riadoso, that one field somewhere in the middle of Kansas where we had a picnic after I met your parents, oh, and the Silverthorne Village Inn on the winter nights of Colorado when we sneaked out of the communal condo and stayed up all night, talking, over terrible coffee.
Let me know what's on your mind and maybe we could have a guest blogger or two assist in a little online debate about the issues you want to talk about.
Ridiculing Obama's efforts to engage the international community, Huckabee said, «There was once a time when our foreign policy was, «Walk softly and carry a big stick»... Our new policy is, walk softly and carry a great big olive branch, or maybe even a bag of Stay Puft marshmallows so that when we build around the campfire we can sing «Kumbaya» and have a lovely time holding arms and talking about how well we're getting on.»
Maybe it's a sign you've reached a certain age when you start talking about music and books from the past with a misty - eyed nostalgia about the «good...
In churches I've been to, find that people talk about him in their services and they seem happy and they're happy if you fit in with them but somehow it all seems unreal or maybe not unreal, it just seems if Jesus was there things would be different.
I think the least he could have done is pass out a few newsletters, or maybe even talk to another human about updating his plan or something.
It has been my experience that those church leaders who are more into control and performance will get very uncomfortable and irritable when someone joins the group who actually want to talk with God in order to learn from Him, rather than talk (or yell) at Him in the hopes of sounding super-spiritual and maybe even manipulating something out of Him.
He had characterized it as his personal contribution to the faith: «I think maybe that will be my greatest contribution to Christianity — and other religions — is to allow you, when you talk religious liberty, to go and speak openly, and if you like somebody or want somebody to represent you, you should have the right to do it,» he said.
maybe gopher will show up talking about how allowing them the same legal rights would be «endorsing» their sin.
I wrote a post a long time ago about «How to Talk to a Fundamentalist»: https://www.nakedpastor.com/2010/03/04/how-to-talk-to-a-fundamentalist/... maybe that would help.
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