«On the fairways,» says Alsop, «there's
often lots of talk about the birdies and the bees.»
There's
often a lot of talk about how long Ryan has left, but Julio seems to have even less time.
As I say in my tagline, it's about «kids and food, in school and out,» and because of my own interest and involvement in school food reform on the ground, there's
often a lot of talk about that here.
Not exact matches
Since a
lot of work happens over calls, the employees are
often seen walk and
talk across the fitness - friendly campus.
Turner: One
of the things that people in the industry
often talk about when it comes to money management is this barbell, where as you said you have low - cost, passive index tracking funds and at the other end you have higher fees, higher active share, things like private debt which you mentioned, and it's those in the middle that are charging higher fees for something that looks quite a
lot like beta that are really going to struggle.
I remember when I came to Bankwest, I
talked to a
lot of the staff there — particularly the younger staff — and when you
talk to your team, you
often find out that they have done fantastic things outside the organisation.
Often referred to as second - generation gender bias, «what we are
talking about is not our mother's sexism; a
lot of it is not overt,» says Bennett.
This could have been a
lot of talk, but it bore out, and Phin was
often my first call whenever times got tough.
In my experience, when people start
talking of a lost decade for stocks somewhere, this is
often a good time to actually own stocks as the next decade is
often a
lot better although it might not look so.
Specifically, I like to look for long - form content around my niche markets (30 + minute
talks, interviews, seminars, etc...) which cover
lots of angles lightly —
often there are nuggets for spin - off or elaboration that can make great content pieces
Telepathic communication is a
lot like being on the internet; if you are chatting with a group
of people on the internet, you will
often not know those who you are
talking with.
Christians who wish to speak «the language
of the people» — and thus
talk a
lot about what makes up «the Christian lifestyle» —
often assume that they can return to their own familiar «religious» language
of grace and faith, sin and redemption, justice and mercy, even act and consequence, whenever they want.
Churches
often talk about bringing families together, but if we're honest, the simple act
of «attending church» rips a
lot of families apart.
Too
often the essays treat the categories that define literature, and that enable us to
talk about it critically, as though they were given with creation itself, and that all the general reader requires to appreciate the Bible as a literary document is a little (or a
lot of) «expert literary appraisal.»
It's something we
talk about here at BA a
lot, and it's something she did in her latest release called Feed the Resistance, a compilation
of recipes and ideas from folks around the country whose stories and traditions so
often go unheard.
i despise Keane with a passion, likewise all these ex pros turned armchair pundit, always ready to have a go at Wenger and the club at every given opportunity but am also realistic enough to know that more
often than not they
talk a
lot of sense, even if it hurts a
lot....
We are situated on a fairly busy street, so passersby
often stop to remark at the garden and pick raspberries; we hear
lots of people
talking to the chickens, too!
When I had my first baby and the conversation would turn to breastfeeding (which it seemed to a
lot), people would
often talk about the benefits
of breastfeeding for the baby and then add on cheerfully «and it's free!»
Anne: As my kids grow older and move toward more «food independence» I think a
lot about what you're
talking about at the end
of your comment: have I done enough to arm them with good information so they can make sound food choices in a world that
often works against that goal?
When
talking about breastfeeding, there's a
lot of focus on how to get a good latch, how
often to nurse, and why your nipples will hurt through the first few weeks — but not a
lot of focus on breast pumps, bottles, and how to combat nipple confusion.
«
Often, couples spend a
lot of time making decisions about their wedding, but over time don't
talk through this stuff as much,» Bearce says.
A
lot of mother's struggle with this transition and
often don't
talk about it due to embarrassment and shame.
You'll
often hear stressed out teens use a
lot of negative
talk.
That being said, in this latitude, in this climate we don't see a whole
lot of, I mean, I've never seen Rickets but, in terms
of deficiency, may be it will be something which has more
often which, actually this guideline
talks about testing pregnant women which I know my OB / GYN hasn't tested me but, that's interesting to me.
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.
«I was impressed with what Stephon's brother Stevante said that how proud he was
of Sacramento,
of his city, how people turned out and made this case a national one and brought attention because I think too
often, our elected leaders, they will
talk about things when it's a
lot of children in a school, but when it's young black men
of color who are being shot by the police unarmed... I think if we're gonna say black lives matter, we have to mean it, and we have to implement change,» she continued.
«People were solving structures, so there were a
lot of programs around, but they
often didn't
talk to each other very well,» says Evans.
From what I've read on some attachment parenting forums, this is about the age where he's developing a
lot of new skills all at once (walking,
talking more, expressing new emotions, eating new foods, more teeth, etc etc) and it can be overwhelming, so babies
often release in this way.
And then there's one other thing I should mention, I was
talking about the best time
of day to have a glass
of wine or a cocktail, we shouldn't underplay the fact that from an ancestral standpoint, we see pretty significant use
of a
lot of these bitters and digestives
often in the form
of cocktails consumed prior to a meal to enhance the first phase insulin response or digestive enzyme production.
As we
talked about a moment ago, people who lose a
lot of weight or who are shooting for the extreme edges
of leanness
often have a large drop in non-exercise activity thermogenesis that's the main reason for the drop in resting metabolic rate.
Lots of people
talk these days about «being mindful» and «being in the present moment» — those phrases are used so
often now that, if you're not sure what they even mean, it can be easy to write them off as hippy - dippy new - agey psychobabble.
However, there is something that puzzles me a
lot, I have seen that you recommend to avoid also cereals as part
of that non-carb based nutrition, but if you have visited Spain you would have notice that we eat bread with almost anything and this not used to be a «fat» country, not to
talk about Italy where eat pasta as
often as more than once a day and sometimes more than one «pasta» dish during the same meal.
While it is an area not
often talked about between women
of previous generations, there is now a
lot more research emerging about female sexual pain and I'm pretty excited to be spreading the word about this growing field.
You know I meet them, especially seeing them in person I can observe a
lot physically, and then I hear how they
talk, I hear what they
talk about, I might even share a meal with them and I get more information, I can basically size them up as one
of,
often times we carry each
of these seven systems but there's one that could be dominant, and we carry kind
of a personality around that.
We may spend a
lot of time
talking about the runway fashion during New York Fashion Week, but it's important to remember one element
of each look that's
often the most lust - worthy component: the shoes.
While a
lot of this
talk of calling federal representatives is well - intentioned,
often people miss out on a whole other part
of the political process: interacting with local and state representatives.
Years ago when I started this blog
talking about online dating was
often met with confusion or discomfort but today it's met with interest and
lots of questions (especially from singles).
I'm not sure I buy into that: I
talk to a
lot of singles and
often they'll explain how they're happy to be alone.
I've tried it for a year now and I'm not a fan, your criteria for a match are not used very
often, a
lot of the people your matched with do not have photos, and for me it's very important for me to put a face with a name, especially when I'm
talking to someone online, even though it could just be a random picture the person got somewhere on the internet.
When we were young, there were
lots of people all around
of same age group, we
often spent
lots of time together while
talking, playing and we really know each other very well before we take decision to get married.
Like a
lot of adolescent protagonists in modern coming -
of - age films, Christine
talks too
often and too blithely, but Marion is a formidable sparring partner: «How did I raise such a snob?»
The film also weaves in
lots of scenes that are meant to make us think that Barnum was the first 21st century - style «woke» white straight man in America — a goodhearted fellow who gave circus jobs to outcasts
of one kind or another (
talk about a big tent: the repertory company includes African - Americans, little people, giants, conjoined twins and a bearded lady), not just because they happened to possess certain talents or physical characteristics that Barnum could exploit (
often by appealing to the majority's prurient interests or bigotries) but because the onetime poor boy Barnum sees himself in their striving, and wants to build a theatrical - carnival arts utopia in America's largest city with help from his new partner, rich kid turned playwright Philip Carlyle (Zac Efron).
He
talked about how shooting the film on location added a
lot to the story, how he prepares for a role, the amount
of takes he likes to do, why he doesn't work more
often, and a
lot more.
A
lot of the problems I usually have with fantastic racism in fantasy films is that it is
often used as a way to circumvent
talking about actual prejudice.
I enjoy cooking, but it requires a
lot of time, so we
often go out and enjoy the uninterrupted time for
talking, usually about school.
Back then, we didn't have a
lot of sex education; our parents were
often reluctant to have the
Talk, and at my school the boys were instructed cursorily by the football coach on the dangers
of what our Mr. Freeman called «messing around.»
That's essentially what Teaching Tolerance advises: Educators should
talk about tolerance «as a basic American value,
talk about it early,
talk about it
often, and
talk about it in a
lot of different contexts, so that when the context does seem a little bit political, it's part
of a bigger picture.»
A
lot of people
talk about the value
of formative assessment, but Carol Ann Tomlinson points out that, too
often, it is reduced to a mechanism for raising end -
of - year - test scores when it should be an ongoing exchange between a teacher and his or her students designed to help students grow.
And she describes teaching approaches that lead to engagement, including explaining why lessons matter, providing choice, conferring individually with kids
often, using texts at kids» levels, providing
lots of time for reading and writing, and leveraging student
talk through class discussions.
Using the light on your cover
often will reduce this down but we're still
talking about weeks
of use for the average reader and several days for a heavy reader who uses the light a
lot.