Sentences with phrase «often hear this from some of»

I often hear this from some of the cable news hosts and their guests.

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In all, Consumer Reports reached out to 17 automakers to find out, among other things, how often they've heard from their customers about exploding sunroofs, whether they've detected any telling patterns, and if they would support a standard of glass that would make shatterings less likely.
co name, which hails from Colombia, is catching on with start - ups that think it can help them burnish their brands and stand out in Cybespace, where it's often hard to be heard among the crowd of competing names.
This will often be from members of the public who are not directly involved in the cartel but are concerned about what they have seen or heard,» he confirmed.
«What we hear often from companies is that people of color aren't applying,» says Mimi Fox Melton, director of community mobilization for Code2040, a nonprofit focused on developing black and Latinx leadership in tech.
«You may have heard a manager say, «I should leave more often,» upon returning from a holiday break — because the team took needed risks or thought «out of the box,» with great results,» said Taylor.
We often hear about Google's oddball «Moonshot» projects — from using balloons to bring internet to isolated areas to developing self - driving cars — but according to at least one of the company's former execs, Google's obsession with shooting for the stars actually reaches into even the most mundane aspects of its everyday business.
I've heard complaints before from more traditional leaders about how often people today rely on email instead of just picking up the phone when they want someone's attention.
They can also be used to describe how the overall market is performing: you'll often hear how the Dow Jones or S&P gained a certain number of points in a day or how the markets are recovering from a loss.
Instead of waiting weeks or even months to hear back from the bank, once you complete an easy online application, you can have an answer in a few minutes and, if approved, have the loan proceeds deposited in your account often as quickly as within 24 hours.
You talked about animal spirits, which I have heard you talk about before, and I have also been supportive of that notion in the sense of capital markets because bubbles often flow from exuberance and optimism and all those characteristics.
Most of us hear music from the moment we are born, often via lullabies, and through many of the most important occasions in our lives, from graduations to weddings to funerals.
At this point, it's human nature to say — as I've often heard from clients over the last 39 years, whenever short rates rise above long rates — why buy a 20 - year bond when I get a higher yield on a 2 - year piece of paper?
The words of the dying are often hard to hear because their pain, even from long ago, is still raw.
The leaders of the Mormon Church / «Cult» are not paid is often heard from the Mormon peons which somehow makes these leaders good men.
A number of young adults from The District Church explained that in the often - polarized culture of DC, they've learned that they need to earn the right to be heard before assuming their neighbors will want to listen.
Rather than a mere observation that feminine things are this and masculine things are that, people often leap from the description to the prescription — because you are «feminine,» you must be x, y, and z. And I think when people hear feminists rejecting the prescriptive part of gender divides, they hear that we're rejecting a gender divide altogether.
And as my eyes scanned the article, I thought of how desperately we adults need to hear these words too, perhaps most especially from the God who identifies as our Father and who is often compared to a Mother.
There are other (often forgotten) voices from the Judeo - Christian past which are now being heard more clearly — people whose work or writing has contributed to the rise of the contemporary naturalist worldview.
The language of spiritual affectivity they often hear from the pulpit sounds like meaningless mumbo - jumbo to a person more used to reading a technical manual or, worse, more used to figuring things out on their own.
I often hear from women who feel lost in our evangelical construct of what the godly woman looks like.
This poll indicates that strong majorities of both Evangelical Christians and Roman Catholics do not often hear about morality policy issues from clergy.
What an ironic stmt to hear from someone that represents the side that too often equates the character of a person with the kind of church they attend and how often they are in the pew.
But I am too, and those of us who do not pray in tongues or with spiritual prayer languages often get concerned about what we hear from those who do, that we are not truly using all of our emotions and feelings to communicate with God, and that we are missing out on a true spiritual connection with Him, and so on.
This fuimus [we have been] which is so often heard from old people is fully as great an illusion as the futuristic illusion of the youth.
Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld says that when people hear about the downfall of an enemy, rabbis often remind them of a verse from Proverbs: «Do not rejoice when your enemy falls, and do not let your heart be glad when he stumbles.»
I often hear from women who feel called to preach but can not seem to find support or resources within their churches or communities of faith or traditions.
When we hear of those who have died in the «war on terror,» or from hunger and preventable diseases like AIDS, we often don't believe our voices and actions can make a difference.
Quotations from the early Church Fathers often are variations of the written form and represent what they heard.
Isn't this a version of the «religion of peace» boilerplate we often hear from our leaders?
Unfortunately we have heard from our churches in the northeast provinces complaining that in the past couple of years many conservative south Korean Christian workers, often with a large amount of foreign currency, have been trying to apply their church - development methods to the churches in Manchuria.
Similar sentiments are heard today from «pastoral planners» who take their cues from Protestant megachurches in which creating a feeling of «ownership» on the part of the congregation, often by blurring the border between sacred and profane, is very much part of the marketing - and - retention strategy.
But, that's what I often hear from many critics of churches.
Calls for law and order began to be heard in the political arena, often from the same politicians who had earlier encouraged massive resistance to the law of the land.
i know that most of the time i'm messing around on these boards, but i am sincerely sorry to hear about your story... disillusionment — I know, can be a horrible thing and often is rooted in deep pain and disappointment... i have no idea what you must have gone through to get to this dark place but — even now, i'm praying that the God of all comforts would reveal Himself to you... in my dark days and moments I take comfort from Phil 1:6 and Romans 8:28... He has not walked away from you — no matter how you feel, and will complete what He started in you.
He explained: «We quite often hear volunteers talk about them feeling blessed... from their work and a spirit of teamwork and... solidarity that comes from working in... a shelter environment.
My friends were often preoccupied with how the «unconditioned,» as Tillich spoke of «it» (although all my friends knew he meant God), could erupt and reveal «itself» in the midst of life — beyond the church, outside of religion, without anything resembling worship and in terms one could not read in the Bible or hear from the pulpit.
Well, the bible says God will separate the sheep from the goats, and you don't often hear about people r a p i n g goats, but them sheep tend to stay still instead of runnin away...
The first «nay» I often hear for not inviting a friend is this: we can't invite them to our act of worship as they won't get anything from it.
Something I hear often from fundamental atheists is a request for evidence of the existence of God.
I am surprised that I have not heard of any of these companies as often buy from small companies especially as my son is vegan
«The whole idea behind a 21 - day switch to a healthful diet is to get into the habit of eating well and losing the taste and cravings for unhealthful products,» says PCRM's Susan Levin, MS, RD. «Benefits we often see and hear from our Kickstart participants include increased energy, better skin, reduced joint pain, weight loss, and an overall better mood.»
So, December was a month were I often woke up in the morning hearing the screams of the pigs and when I was going or coming back from school I always afraid that I would see a dead pig when I turn the next corner or some bloody snow... Not nice, but normal!
«dukra mass» I often hear this word from one of my friends house on the occasion of Christmas eve they always to make this dish
We've all heard this from our mothers at some point or another and many of us have be known to say it all too often.
You often hear the old football cliche that managers and players learn more from a defeat or a tough game than an easy win and if this is the case then Chambers should have learned a hell of a lot on Monday.
If we start this season with those two in our starting 11 it will be a clear sign from this organization that nothing has changed and that we will never get it right until both Kroenke and Wenger are gone... neither one of these players should still be with our club at this point because they represent the settling half - measures that have plagued this team for a number of years... this is what I call the «no man's land» of the soccer world, where teams don't have enough talented young players, unlike a Monaco or Dortmund, because they have lost the plot from an organizational standpoint... they are so reliant on one individual to run the whole operation that their once relevant scouting department has become so antiquated that it can no longer find those hidden gems it once had... furthermore, when you leave all decision - making to a manager who despises any dissenting opinions, your management team becomes little more than a stagnant group of «yes men» and no new ideas emerge... so instead of developing a team with the qualities necessary to excel in a particular system, you continually make half - brain purchases year after year to stifle dissent from the ticket - buying public, then try desperately to finagle together a lineup regardless of what would make positional sense... have you ever heard of a team who plays players out of position so often... of course not because that manager would likely be fired and never work for a team of any consequence ever again
Arsenal fans have often heard, and are pig sick of hearing if you are anything like me, the comments from Arsene Wenger about the lack of top quality players out there and the fact that the ones that are there happen to be just too hard to get hold of.
Arsenal fans are well aware of this and to be fair we are often the first to criticise Arsene Wenger, our club and our players for any perceived flaw, so I would not be surprised to hear some Gooners as well as the fans of our Premier League rivals being negative about the signing of Alexandre Lacazette from Lyon for what looks like being an Arsenal transfer record of around # 50 million.
We often hear the same thing from Arsene Wenger or various members of the Arsenal squad about mental toughness, team spirit ir the ability to bounce back from a disappointing performance or run of results.
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