Sentences with phrase «not following the conversation»

You just can't follow the conversation.
For those not following the conversations on Twitter I'll add here that I actually know a few lawyers from the U.S. going through the NCA process, which is what prompted the question.

Not exact matches

For us because timing isn't really of the essence, it's not because they're nearby right now, the question is how can we help facilitate people getting conversations going and moving offline after you just match, so I think that means some sort of follow up where you can continue to communicate with your matches almost en masse to say, «Hey i'm free this week» or «Hey check out this Instagram photo.»
When a customer tweeted the company asking for clarification about a fee policy, JetBlue not only immediately responded, but also had a local representative study this man's social media photo, then walk through the airport until he could be found for a follow - up conversation.
A conversation with Weidenmiller makes it clear that she's not one to follow the traditional path — not only from a corporate perspective, but also when it comes to women's issues, which are close to her heart.
Their conversation is peppered with sentences that begin «People told us...» followed by a summary of the advice: «Don't waste time distributing through mom - and - pops,» «Don't locate your flagship store on Newbury Street,» «Do spend money on an advertising campaign.»
Don't be afraid to reach out to new individuals who aren't yet following your brand, especially if they're already engaged in a public conversation.
Don't ask for anything that will require significant follow up or additional conversation.
Sorry, I forgot you, and unfortunately too many Americans, can not read very well and follow a conversation.
Just like he references a conversation he had, about God as follows: «When I talk about God, I mean love and justice and reconciliation, not a man in the sky.
i; m not sure i follow your little brother thing, but sharing ideas and a conversation with two differing view points is a debate, and if both parties don't try to kill the other one this is a world of understanding thru conflict, for a differing point of view is in confliction with the others.
If you follow the conversation it is clearly defined that prayer belongs to God alone not the false gods or cults such as Islam.
Second, «a group of qualified and mature people» to review the evidence — Brian is saying here that everyone participating in the conversation here are neither qualified (despite the many who say they are survivors of experiences just like this one, not to mention Julie herself), nor mature (this follows the party line that people here are mere internet rubberneckers taking voyeuristic pleasure in watching the train wreck of a marriage).
They were raised in homes that followed a different religion, usually something mainstream that wouldn't disrupt a dinner conversation with, say, the Beavers.
The fact that you will NOT carry on the conversation on someone else blog makes me pondering... Maybe you see this is a good conversation that others are following and you don't want David getting the hits, you want the hits to increase your popularity, not hNOT carry on the conversation on someone else blog makes me pondering... Maybe you see this is a good conversation that others are following and you don't want David getting the hits, you want the hits to increase your popularity, not hnot his.
Any time I follow someone new, I find myself startled when I don't just start seeing their tweets, I start seeing their conversations.
My guess is if we, you and I, were to have this conversation in 2,000 years, and I told you that if you don't follow Ingersoll the Magnificent you will suffer the consequences in the afterlife, you would probably ask me how I know that.
my basis for this is i have read your posts and i have seen you argue for all of this in the creed... yet you don't follow it... i'm confused and before i insult — which i am in a rather insulting mood — i would be calmed by a proper conversation... please be happy and oblige me... i most likely misspelt oblige but who really cares.
Most people don't actually want to talk about Jesus, they either want to throw Jesus into every conversation as if that somehow is the same thing or gripe about those who claim to follow him.
«The way of Jesus can not be imposed or mapped — it requires an active participation in following Jesus as he leads us through sometimes strange and unfamiliar territory, in circumstances that become clear only in the hesitations and questionings, in the pauses and reflections where we engage in prayerful conversation with one another and with him.»
If you're going to start a conversation with your spouse about money, it's a good not to start with any of the following phrases «I'm confused, it says here [looking at your bank account]; «Listen, I'm not mad, but»; «Don't get all offended by what I'm about to say...»
Okay, so technically the Mark Driscoll post was more popular than this one, but the conversation that followed «I Don't Always Tell You» was one of the most honest and moving we've hosted.
After I stopped attending church, and started trying to follow Jesus into the world, the number of conversations I had with people who don't go to church became a nearly daily occurrence.
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why are you writing bs comments about unsubstantiated conversations that Wenger had for transfers that haven't happened and then beating AFC up for what you think will then follow in the subsequent years??
I didn't make it to Wembley the following weekend, but I did overhear the following conversation on the top deck of the bus home:
I have always valued my college experience, but it wasn't until that conversation with Jon — 22 years following my graduation — that I realized how holistically instrumental my professors at Wheaton College were in expanding my mind and helping me think critically, yes, but also in delivering the support and unconditional acceptance that was lacking during my childhood.
Then we went to visit the in - laws and the following day they rang and we had an hour long conversation about how my mother - in - law was so worried about my son as he hadn't put on much weight, she was so worried in fact that she'd «spoken to a doctor about him», she «couldn't sleep for worrying about him», «where is he on the centile charts?»
If your teen chooses to take a time - out, don't follow him or insist on continuing the conversation while he's still upset.
I happen to be on the fence about breastfeeding in a conversation with one mother who was discussing breast feeding with me (which I have to say is already weird in itself... that is my decision and a private matter that I would prefer not to discuss in public or with strangers...) and her response was to badger me for the following 20 minutes about breastfeeding and how it is the ONLY option.
Hunger, poverty, obesity, malnourishment, disease, sustainability vs. industrialized food, environmentalism, local / regional / state / national economics, food security, national security... there is hardly a conversation going on in this country that can't be followed (like the trail of proverbial breadcrumbs... but let's make them whole wheat breadcrumbs) back into our nation's cafeterias.
He's perpetually on - the - go, can't sit still long enough to finish his snack or listen to a storybook, gets distracted easily, moves from one unfinished activity to the next, throws major tantrums when frustrated, interrupts conversations, snatches items impulsively from the hands of another, doesn't slow down enough to follow directions and is restless and squirmy.
Hillary's site has discussion occurring on a blog, but the supporter messages aren't prominently featured on the site front page (the main «On The Blog» link goes to what is essentially a Mark Penn memo) and the limitations of the commenting tools make it hard to follow conversations.
Using hashtags lets you participate in a broader conversation, since people who aren't already following you can see your hashtagged posts if they're following the tag.
Just make sure you follow the mantra of social media: do not over-promote, keep the content interesting and meaningful, encourage engagement, and monitor conversations for meaningful opinions and trends to help you continuously improve your social media presence.
Consider inventing your own hashtags for events or issues, but don't try to force people to follow you — listen to the conversation and see what's in use.
Not real influence — corrupt former Senate Republican Leader Dean Skelos described his deal with Klein and the IDC (the same deal they have with current GOP Leader Flanagan) as follows in a wiretapped conversation:
In case you've not yet seen it, the following Sky News report begins with the shocking clips of the secretly - recorded conversation the undercover reporter had with Stephen Byers.
Asked about their lack of involvement, the speaker said both were aware of the ongoing conversations, adding that she has not yet «closed the door» on holding a vote on the bills if the police do not follow the new directives.
Following a conversation on the phone with French president François Hollande, the prime minister said he would offer logistical military assistance to help transport foreign troops and equipment quickly to Mali, but that he would not deploy any British personnel.
Following complaints from the Deputy General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Obiri Boahen in a leaked conversation that he has been neglected by the party and not been paid a salary for months, the acting General Secretary, John Boadu, has clarified that only the National Organizer and General Secretary of the party are paid salaries.
Alda: Yeah, but it is a really interesting subject and I am very glad that he claims we had these conversations, because what we are able to do on these shows [that] we were never able to do on Scientific American Frontiers is to devote three hour -LSB-- long] programs, three one - hour length programs, to one subject and not do, you know, a five - minute subject and then follow up with a completely different question.
Current events can also be a quick and easy way to sniff out a computer; while any human should presumably have some thoughts on the global economic mess, a bot may not register its existence, as with the following conversation:
There have been lots of conversations in recent years about how science career paths don't all follow the trajectory of: degree — > PhD — > postdoc (s)-- > lab head.
When we're talking to you guys, we're always assuming you're following something like a Paleo template, organic pasture - raised meats, organic veggies, high - quality berries, maybe some nuts and seeds, if you're not on an AIP diet and you can tolerate those, you're getting to bed on time, you're getting out with the Sun, you're getting exercise, adequate hydration, no sodas, no — you know — fake fructose in the diet, you're not skipping meals, you're getting your adrenals checked out, you're thyroid, and then you're jumping into this conversation.
To be honest, there wasn't a woman who was not anxious about their face's future following the conversation — this 22 - year - old included (Riley advised woman to start an anti-aging regimen at 21 — don't worry though, I already have a plan in place).
This year is a bit different, maybe because I am getting older or something - BUT the whole night scene: dancing, singing and putting my hands around strangers as we swag back and forth singing Auld Lang Sync just doesn't sound like my kind of thing, instead this year I am keeping things a bit low key and having a nice fancy dinner with friends, followed by great conversation and wine, of course - as we countdown with Ryan Seacrest and Carson Daly on TV.
So you want to make sure you don't blow it by not following some basic conversation rules.
We're not saying there aren't some good face - to - face liars out there, but when you meet for the first time in person with no prior conversation, you can immediately ask follow - up questions and see if they're acting weird or if their stories aren't adding up.
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