Sentences with phrase «more chatter about»

If there was more chatter about it, people would get more used to the idea.
So, big news this week: The latest update to the RSS lower troposphere temperatures (Zeke at Carbon Brief, J. Climate paper) and, of course, more chatter about the red team / blue team concept.
Particularly towards the second half of this year I really noticed much more chatter about the Flipped Classroom approach within the blogging community.
Teachers and counselors are reporting more chatter about the activity than usual.
Oprah's impassioned speech has already led to more chatter about her making a 2020 bid.
In 2017, we started hearing more and more chatter about fasting, intermittent fasting, the fasting - mimicking diet, and all of the wonderful health benefits of each.
I'll spare you any more chatter about TRADE and just let you either enjoy your issue (it should be arriving any day if it hasn't already!)

Not exact matches

But for some reason, amid all this chatter about how to be more persuasive, one simple, practical, and well - tested technique had largely got lost in the shuffle.
Klout's Audiphiles tweeted more than 12,000 times about the hashtag, creating a viral chain of Audi - related chatter online.
In respectfully holding their bishops to account, the Catholic faithful should cut through all the chatter about more psychological testing, updated bureaucratic procedures, and new guidelines for reporting, and ask the simple question, Have you been doing your job?
I hope to partner with World Vision for another fundraiser or two, and I'd like to talk more about the idea of sacred time, particularly in our fast - paced, chatter - filled world.
(There's some silly chatter about the «$ 4 toast» — which is actually $ 3.50 — which is kind of surprising when people are filling up their cars with gas that costs more than $ 4 per gallon, and a glass of wine goes for $ 12, plus tax and tip.
To avoid any possible ambiguities, let there be no more on - air mention of the late Sir bleep Churchill or to his speeches in the British bleep; no chatter in this bicentennial season about early colonists like Sir Walter bleep; no references to the bleep witch trials.
Every experience — from cuddling before nap time to listening to a sibling's chatter — will help your baby learn more about the world.
While the mayoral election is still more than a year away, political insiders have increasingly been chattering about whether Mr. de Blasio will face a challenger from within his own party.
«There's what we proved, and there is the coffee - shop chatter about what it might imply, whichis of course much more speculative,» he says.
I also hope you're not sick of my incessant chatter about mascara, because I'm about to hit you, baby, one more time.
There is more to a lasting cougar relationship than just constant chatter about the age difference.
While lots of drama goes on, no moment in the movie is more striking than a party where Sutherland's guests, all white, chatter on casually about how worthless blacks are, ignoring the black maid who is serving them.
Whether more accolades come her way or not, she's proud the chatter about an Oscar nomination has given her a chance to toast an incredible five decades in show business.
No other movie — not even the P.C. - crowd — baiting battle rap midnight movie Bodied — attracted more controversy or generated more chatter than Louis C.K.'s comedy about a successful showbiz schlub (guess who?)
But we know how that turned out, and though we doubt things will pan out differently in this more middlebrow - embracing year, at least we're going to be spared the endless chatter about how so - and - so film can't win the Oscar because of its poor box office.
Before you start to hear chatter about how the teacher «isn't teaching any more,» arm yourselves with the following information:
If you've been listening to organizational Learning and Development (L&D) chatter in the last few years, you've begun to hear more and more talk about «performance».
Actually your point is more valid then I originally thought, lots of forum chatter we have seen has asked about the glaring issue, so we wrote a fair bit about it.
It took almost four years for investors to finally admit we're in a charging bull market — US markets are up more than 150 % since March 2009 — but most of the chatter now seems to be about a looming correction.
Despite endless chatter about an overheated market, Toronto housing prices have continued to climb, with some homes attracting multiple bids and selling for $ 100,000 or more over list price.
He can chatter to pass scents over the glands and gain more information about something, almost like tasting or smelling.
We run late on just about everything, which means more music, news, questions and chatter for you!
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Over the last few weeks there has been an uptick in chatter about long dormant wind farm projects being resurrected, which has more to do with anxious developers hoping to offload their projects than any kind of renewed confidence in Australia's precarious renewable energy policies.
After years of polite chatter about technology and innovation in law, it simply became more visible and tangible, read: «actual».
But there has been some chatter within the American Bar Association and other legal organizations about how implicit bias can affect the profession more generally, especially as in - house legal departments continue to diversify their staffs.
But despite all the chatter about the retail apocalypse, experiential brick - and - mortar stores are here to stay, likely bringing more technology - enabled concepts with them.
The news may not be entirely great, as there's more regulation chatter from the US, the sentiment remains positive about the entire crypto market.
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