Sentences with phrase «often get messages»

I often get messages from people with Hashimoto's and autoimmune disease that say «Thanks for your efforts, but I've already tried everything.
I often get messages from readers who say that they have hypothyroidism but not Hashimoto's.
Every morning when the kids are eating breakfast, I sit down to check my email and often get messages from people asking for advice or looking for encouragement.
I go to Amazon or another Internet bookstore and when I try to purchase a new ebook, I all too often get the message, «this book is not (yet) available for sale in your country.»
You'll often get a message from your race engineer mid-race to ask if you'd like to keep the current strategy or switch to a new one they've devised, which goes a surprisingly long way toward making you feel like real driver in the cockpit of an F1 machine.
However, we often got messages from fans that fell into two categories: 1) questioning the plausibility of time travel truly altering the future (we hear you, astrophysicist fans!)
If you often get a message Your system is low on virtual memory, when you try to start any memory intensive application, you may want to increase the Paging File size.
O'Connor says he often gets messages from his associates like this: «Mary Jones asked me about Prestige, and I gave her one of our cards.

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One 2005 study found that those preferences can play out in how often people approach each other online: women who were 6» 3» tall received 40 % fewer messages than women who were a more average 5» 5», while men who were 6» 3» and 6» 4» got about 60 % more messages than men who were 5» 7» or 5» 8».
Kids don't need to know your exact salary to get the message that the family's finances aren't precarious (often what they really want to know).
He had an open e-mail channel to anyone in Multi-National Force - Iraq — and often received messages from junior leaders on problems in their areas that they could not get resolved through their chain of command (or problems that the chain of command were creating).
Every so often, they get a message over their radios to flip the signs.
Use your communication outlets effectively and often, and message or email your employees regularly for a «mutual update,» where you're not only checking in on what they're up to, but you're initiating an opportunity for them to get your attention and bring you up to speed on their own thoughts and concerns.
But if you'd like to get replies to your emails a little more often — whether they're one - on - one messages to colleagues or marketing messages that you're sending to thousands of people — you might give this little trick a try.
Plagued with an overwhelming amount of messages about diets, fitness programs, and CrossFit classes - most people never get started, and those that do often struggle to achieve the level of transformation they desire.
With so much of the focus on how to create compelling blog content, other effective methods for getting out your messages are often overshadowed.
These days, context (where they are and what they're doing) often trumps content (what you're saying or selling) unless your messages get both active engagement from the consumer and are accurately aligned in terms of your target's time, interest, and attention.
Globally, the trend is women are able to get their business message across there better than elsewhere, where the fundraising channel is often mediated by men.
If I'm up super late trying to crank out work I often get IM messages from Jason at 1 am.
Content - rich messages with plain, professional language were often even humorous or provocative to get people's attention.
Far too often sales, marketing and business executives want to jump right into «getting the message out,» and skip over the process of building a quality list.
Usually found on forums or message boards, profile links are very low value and anyone who wishes to register can often get a link from their newly created profile.
Account - based marketing solves this problem by getting the right messaging in front of key decision - makers at target accounts (who often aren't accessible via phone or email), helping to speed up the sales cycle.
Usually, my first reaction to these kinds of messages is to get defensive and frustrated by the fact that critical thinking, compassion, and honesty are so often presented as liabilities to faith within the conservative evangelical community.
As is often the case when I write about confronting doubt or questioning certain theological traditions, I got a message or two urging me to stop asking so many pesky questions and just enjoy the bliss of absolute certainty that should accompany true faith.
We are often unclear ourselves what exactly the Gospel message is, and by the time we get done «sharing the Gospel» they are person is looking at us like we're some sort of raving lunatic.
Mary knew that when God wants to get a message through to someone like Joseph, God often sends the message straight to that person, rather than through someone else.
Ok, this one is a little light - hearted, but you would be surprised to know how often I get emails and private FB messages from people who challenge me on the length of my hair.
I too struggle through bridal showers and pampered chef parties, often hiding out by the buffet table where I calm my nerves by inhaling a dozen or so pigs - in - the - blanket or pretending to get important messages on my phone.
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The mixed message we get from churches and faith - based organizations often is to be involved, but not too involved.
I'm often amazed that any message at all gets through the mass media.
The world of blogging gets me feeling down more often than I would like to admit, and that message always helps me feel better.
Movements often have a limited shelf life, especially in an environment where it is easy to feel as if your message has been twisted or gotten sidetracked by another outrage.
Perhaps if Wenger played Cambell more often maybe Walcott would have gotten the message earlier.
With 3 GB of RAM in the Coolpad Conjr I'm able to flip back and forth between my Gmail — where my builder often sends things that he wants me to take a look at and respond to, Evernote — where I have many, many, MANY clips, notes, and ideas saved for home stuff, Pinterest — where I have tons of home design boards, and my text messages where my builder has gotten into the habit of sending me teaser pics from my house!
My kids will often come to me with their phones if they get suspicious text messages, or even if the phone rings and they do not recognize the number.
This is an unfortunate myth that often affects women and girls, but some boys may get that message, too.
A narrower range of feelings often develops because the child has gotten the message that strong emotions are bad somehow.
My baby still had hypoglycemia (which they claim skin to skin somehow prevents) and my milk never did get the message it was supposed to really come in despite breastfeeding right away and often.
«The message we so often get is, «Work harder, work harder, work harder.»
But if you do it often enough, your body gets the message to produce more milk, which can lead to oversupply.
Promoted posts, column ads and sponsored stories will need to be utilized more often to get your message out, all of course with proper targeting to ensure your dollars are thrown at the right people.
As someone with limited time and too many tasks, I often postpone my blogging and then regret it when its time to get my own message out there.
The email advocacy frenzy continues apace — hot on the heels of yesterday's Post article, techPresident announces that it's started collecting campaign emails via Michael Whitney's Politikr application, letting us get a consistent look at how often the presidential candidates are messaging their lists and what they're sending, information that's more useful than, say, how many MySpace friends someone has.
And just in case any journalist didn't get the message, Alastair Campbell was often on hand to prevent the prime minister from getting stung by the question about his prayers.
Trying to do these a little more often... The GOP Rises Online, as New media help conservatives get their anti-Obama message out.
«I think actually telling jokes is often a very effective way of getting your diplomatic message across, I just say that in parenthesis.
We're doing well with the economy we've got a good set of messages but they're all about your head and what people are worried about here [in Thurrock, where Doyle - Price is MP], you'll hear people talking about immigration, they say to us we've not done enough about immigration, we've not done enough about welfare, actually we've done a lot, but what we need to do is talk in a narrative that people understand and can engage with because too often our political debate looks managerial and bland and that's why people here don't think that politicians speak for them.
These label claims must be followed by a standard FDA disclaimer, but people often do not get the right message, Shekelle says.
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