Sentences with phrase «n't let me explain»

But in case you haven't let me explain.

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Explain why the price is what it is, and let the client decide if it's a good fit or not.
For a dyed - in - the - wool entrepreneur, starting companies may be thrilling (here's Ev Williams explaining that he continues to build companies because it's more fun than being a ski bum), but let's be honest — you're probably also not averse to making a boatload of cash.
In his new book, Run Your Business, Don't Let It Run You (Berrett - Koehler Publishers Inc., 2013), Mathile explains the importance of implementing a professional management system in your business, so that you can stop working those 16 - hour days.
Renzi's ministers say they will not let the communities around Amatrice die, but they have not explained how they can speed up Italy's rebuilding efforts and have declined to speculate when the reconstruction might be complete.
Don't let them see you sweat, don't apologize and don't explain.
When I proposed the idea of turning off for discrete periods of time — with the full support of his manager — Tad explained to me: «It's going to be really hard to let go... even on weekends, I can not let go... I'm always thinking about work.»
If you have a friend who loves Trump and you don't, and all he or she talks about is Trump, well, spend less time with that person or just explain that you appreciate his followers» passion for the candidate but you hold a different view and don't want to let politics get between the two of you, so best to leave it behind.
«It definitely struck a nerve, and I didn't just want to let it go,» the customer told Actions News Jax in explaining his decision to send them the picture.
«Don't go too far with the eye contact though — if you lock on and don't let go, people will likely assume you're psychopathic,» the post explains.
Typically used to explain away someone's poor behavior, like the top salesperson who treats people badly or the great engineer who is rude during meetings, the loose translation of this statement is, «Even though it's my job as a boss to address this issue, and I wouldn't let anyone else behave that way, I don't feel like dealing with it.»
«We started talking with [Branson and Virgin] about, very broadly, «Let's not make travel suck,»» Giegel explained.
In a blog post, Amit Singhal, senior vice president of Google Search, explained how comparison and filter tools built into Google's «Knowledge Graph» will let users ask questions that don't necessarily have simple answers in a way that feels less like a search and more like a conversation.
As a developer, «you can let [your subcontractor] default and walk away, but you're not going to go out and get the job done any cheaper,» he explained.
Now, I know this looks like it should be the simplest of things but, sometimes it's just not as easy as we'd like it to be - so let me explain a little... we all know how brokers try to make opening an account as quick and painless as possible, right?
For all those reasons, it is a remarkable failure not only that Canada's mining machinery industry remains underdeveloped, capable of meeting only a small portion of the mining industry's needs in Canada (let alone globally)-- but, worse yet, that Canadian governments haven't even seriously thought about how to translate our growing resource extraction industry into a larger domestic mining machinery capbility. We've never seriously tried to make those connections. Which explains why the vast majority of the sophisticated, expensive, high - tech equipment used in our mines is imported.Â
And... and one of our really interesting incentive systems is at GEICO, and I'll let Warren explain it to you because we don't have a normal profits type incentive for the people at GEICO.
Let me start with explaining what journey maps are not: they are not lifecycle maps, sales funnels, buyer funnels, buyer lifecycles, etc..
If you don't know the difference between head terms and long - tail keywords, let me explain.
The new chief executive explained the bet to a small group of top traders, arguing that Europe would not let its brethren default.
I explained the situation and let's just say that she said some words that can't be printed in this magazine.
hi johnR — agreed in that I have no problem with letting love be love, I am not forcing the issue but rather have found the connection thru study and observation, I am using the word god as a convention, finding words... limited or clumsy... or my ability to use them problematic in explaining so we use the word god....
When Judas went back and try to give back the 30 silver coins he did so because he felt remorse, now there is a huge difference between remorse and repentance, which I don't have time to explain here, my point is let's not be ignorant of the Scriptures, we have to dig in real deep so that we can understand what it is trying to tell us.
That would explain why God didn't say «Let there be cheese.»
I used to wonder how people bought into the Bible and the Abrahamic religions, but after watching the spread of the Mormon agenda — and let's be honest, it is an agenda — I realized that people are desparately frightened of living in a world they can't explain without magic, mythology, or voodoo.
And finally its rather presumptuous to decide on who God would let into Heaven and just the same I would not put words in the mouth of a deity I might have explain myself to later.
but metaphor is myth predicated to explain what can not be known (let alone proved).
Let me explain something to you: the job ain't finished when the child is born.
Rabbi Neuberger asserted that «it's really important that one accepts that... new scientific research has taught us... that the human embryo is not as unique as we thought before... We do have to think differently about the «unique quality of human embryos» in the way that Peter Saunders is saying... The miracle of creation... may have to be explained somewhat differently... Our human brains are given to us by God... to better the life of other human beings... and if this technology can do it..., and I don't believe that anybody is going to research beyond fourteen days, then so be it, lets do it.»
Though I do not have the time or space in the conclusion to this chapter to fully explain non-violent resistance, let me present a few of the guiding principles of this practice, and also suggest a few books so you can do further reading and research on your own.
Would they just let them be or would they try to explain that Santa does nt exist.
Not sure how you understood this but let me explain further so that the picture is CLEAR.
Lets make up something that we can save did everything we haven't been able to explain yet.
For those who don't understand, let me make an attempt at explaining: There is a God.
Let me explain why: God doesn't owe me anything.
Since these «mixed» ventures may not always be the churches» most direct or effective way of fulfilling their central function of explaining the ultimate meaning of life to their adherents — and certainly not if muffled by the requirements of public fisc — perhaps churches should be less eager to enter into what can at best be but a very unequal partnership with the public, and less tenacious in clinging to «mixed» institutions rather than letting them spin off to nonsectarian auspices.
I simply can not understand that people could be so anwaveringly certain that there is an all powerful higher being, but can not even begin to explain him, let alone come to a concensus on what he is and does.
The natural man, the pagan, thinks thus: «O well, I admit that I have not understood everything in heaven and earth; if there is to be a revelation, let it inform us about the heavenly; but that there should be a revelation to explain what sin is, that is the most preposterous thing of all.
If you end up leaving, it might be a good idea to sit down the pastor, explain why, and say your goodbye, and let them know you are leaving in love and will not slander or talk bad about the church.
Sure, it's not easy to make sense of these, let alone explain them to children, but it's total nonsense and intellectual / hermeneutical laziness to simplistically assume that these are all aright in the sight of God, and therefore legit moral options for us today.
In case anyone hasn't yet figured it out, let me explain it to you.
Have a couple of friends who are interested in working on the needed trilogy: completely new translation from Greek NT; commentary explaining the new translations; a systematic theology that is built totally from scripture and lets Calvin, Augustine, Arius, Arminius, etc. rest in their graves.
We can't even explain the physical Universe let alone the afterlife.
Sam Stone: In response to your comment, let me explain that physical attributes is something one can not change (e.g., color of skin, color of eyes, height, etc.).
Please use all your bible expertise to explain why your Gawd would let someone like that into heaven but fry an otherwise great and moral person in eternal hell because they don't believe in jeebus....
I have also explained that potentiality here does not mean what most have meant by omnipotence, as though God could, as it were, say «Let there be such - and - such,» and there would be such - and - such.
We ought to be saying to people, «let's find out what you feel are the barriers to belief, and talk them through and explain them», not «let's find out what you feel are the barriers to belief, so we can ignore them, or fudge the issue, or pretend they're not important».
Let us not be in haste to reply; for not only one whose deliberation is unduly prolonged may fail to produce an answer, but also one who while he exhibits a marvelous promptitude in replying, does not show the desirable degree of slowness in considering the difficulty before explaining it.
He is quite good on the ethics of self - governance» honesty, fairness, nobility, decency all make their appearances» but does not acknowledge, let alone explain, the finest or the worst of things.
First; let me explain that a parable is not literal, it is similar to Aesop's Fables.
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