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I never hear talk about measures that would encourage upward harmonization of labour or environmental standards... tax measures that would prevent corporations from engaging in transfer pricing or discourage shifting profits to tax havens.
I never heard any talk of hell as a child or a teenager, mostly of God as love, and Jesus as the savior, given in love.
But I've
never heard him talk about a tree.
Too bad you'll
never hear her talk about the economy, taxes or jobs.
I just think I've
never heard you talk about these or anything like it before.
If you've
never heard me talk about Stitch Fix before on the blog, there's a great reason for that.
At one recent gathering, people were debating in twos and threes when a young woman said loudly: «Jenny, I've
never heard you talk like that!»
We had supper together, the three of us — oysters and champagne, followed by pate de foie gras and Barsac — and Oscar talked — and talked and talked — as I had
never heard him talk before.
I always find it amusing that Ive
never heard talk of all those missing swamps that before humans drained them were releasing large amounts of methane into the atmosphere.
So, while they'll tell you how busy they are and how well they're doing, you'll
never hear them talk about how much it's costing them.
A lot of agents will tell you how busy they are and how well they're doing, but you'll
never hear them talk about how much it's costing them.
I never heard her talk of «too busy» or stress once.
Not exact matches
Every time I
hear people
talk about how networking didn't work for them, I discover it's because they have
never done a deep - dive on the relationship - building process relating to their networking.
Keath also cites the show's use of music to inspire creative thought, and how it «always
talks about something I've
never heard of, some strange new discovery or scientific problem being solved in a weird way.»
If you've ever spent hours filling out online job applications, only to
never hear a word back from the employer, you know what I'm
talking about.
He waves off
talk of Silicon Valley and says has
never heard of Sand Hill Road or venture titans like Marc Andreessen.
«I've
never been more excited than when I
heard an engineer
talk about return on investment.
I
never hear anyone
talk about this, but it seems to be a big part of the equation going forward for me.
Many here have
heard Antonio
talk about those seminal first days, when European monetary union was considered nothing more than a remarkable experiment that would
never become a reality.
I
never heard anyone anywhere
talking about Bitcoin as purely a «store of value,» incidentally.
In this issue, I'm going to
talk about something you
never hear about on financial TV: the wisdom of holding cash.
You
never know what you'll learn by
talking to business leaders from noncompetitive industries or
hearing how another business executive is leveraging new technology, implementing hiring practices, or developing their team.
Anyone who
talks like this and who has
never heard of a poe - troll is definitely a poe - troll pretending to be a poe.
Buddhism (in its true form) provides a guide to the elimination of suffering, not deity worship; in fact
never talks about God or gods in the sense the west does... FYI Buddha was born 630 years before Jesus, and it is proven that Buddhism traveled from eastern India all the way to Syria and the Middle East via the Silk Road... i am quite sure Jesus had
heard some of his teachings... some of the things that Jesus says are a direct reflection of the eightfold path from buddhism... Jesus was the greatest salesman of all time... sold the most books in history... he really honestly does nt deserve worship but an Academy Award
I
never heard Rob Bell's
talk or read that book by McLaren.
Usually when I have
talked with or
heard some things from Calvinist regarding some of the «scriptural evidence» I think... really...
never ever
heard it translated / described that way.
photog: If you are
talking about Christians (i.e., Catholics and Protestants of various denominations), then I can safely say that I, personally, have
never met a single one that does NOT believe that Jesus was the son of God, nor have I ever
heard of one.
As you eavesdrop on them, you realize they are
talking about your grandfather as if they knew him well, yet you have
never heard some of the stories they are telling.
He read the story, said he'd
talk to me about it later, and I
never heard about it again.
What is
never speculated about is what might have been said behind closed doors: you
never, for instance,
hear the story of Saint Josemaria entering Franco's office and announcing that he has come to
talk to the Generalissimo about he will say to God on the day of judgment.
«There are lots of people who, when you
talk about God being love, have
never heard that.»
Yet the
talk, by putting its question, dares and ought to dare, to remind man, in a way
never to be forgotten, that the most ruinous evasion of all is to be hidden in the crowd in an attempt to escape God's supervision of him as an individual, in an attempt to get away from
hearing God's voice as an individual.
I realize «Christians» are persecuted in many places in the world, but you know I
hear fellow Americans
talking about their persecution for being a «Christian» and frankly I have
never felt that way.
It
never bothered me in any way when I
heard people
talking about THE archbishop and meaning it was Archbishop Hannan.»
I've
never heard so much double
talk, and beating around the bush, and saying two divergent things at the same time, and making one explanation, then changing it 180 when someone else makes a comment that is grounded in reality.
I've
heard people say that growing up as an evangelical meant they
never talked about sex.
I've
never heard a lot about hellfire or
talked about, but always about God's love.
At one point, a man in the crowd
hears the hate - filled words of a fascist protestor and asked the man next to him, «I've
heard this kind of
talk before, but I
never expected to
hear it in America.
I've known hundreds of Jews in my life and not only have they
never tried to impose their religious beliefs or views on myself or others, but I've
never heard a single one
talk about how «great» being a Jew is.
And, since I keep in touch with him, I can say that I've
never heard Rich
talk about trees as God since that long ago day in my apartment.
In thirty years as a professor, of graduate seminars, academic conferences, committee meetings, lunches and dinners, and conversations short and long, I have
heard God mentioned rarely, and when he is mentioned he is
never talked of in a way that assumes his reality.
I couldn't
talk to any higher ups in the church about it, and when I eventually did they either told me to keep praying about it, or that they had
never heard of anyone able to change their sexual orientation — so I should just live with it.
I
never heard of that carbon dating stuff before but did a quick google search and found out that you all know what you're
talking about.
Out of the scores of sermons I have
heard on tithing, I
never once
heard a whisper about what the passage was actually
talking about.
I go to church every Sunday, and I've
never heard a pastor
talk, or joke, like this.
When you show up, you
hear people
talking about food, you see pictures of food, books about food, and
hear a lecture about food, but when you leave you realize that you
never actually got any food.
The bible
talks about many different things that makes it credible to a point, if someone wants to
hear them them i'll post but even with all it
talks about still we will
never catch up to science until we have the full word of God.
Sam would
never walk,
talk, eat, or
hear.
I've
never heard a president, a member of Congress, a governor, a CEO of a major corporation, a doctor, a lawyer, a college professor or any other professional
talk the way this woman
talks.
If you asked me, for example, what my wife thought about all the development going on around here in Whitefish, I know roughly what she thinks, even though we have
never talked about it, and I don't think I have ever
heard her say anything specific about it.