Sentences with phrase «part of his talk really»

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«We try to instill in people that we talk to that they're going to be important, they're going to be a part of a cohesive team, and the software that we helped create really does make a difference in the world.»
Chris Whalen really beautifully talks about the dynamic hedges that disappeared from the market, which is again another part of the reasons that we are in such a low volatility environment.
Frist of all, I think we have to begin by acknowledging that part of the reason this is a difficult topic, and part of the reason we have disagreement on it, is because Jesus never really talks about it directly.
... What I really want to do is to enter into dialogs where I can talk about the weakest part of my argument and you can talk about the weakest part of your argument, and I can accept and celebrate the strongest part of your arguments and visa - versa... This demands a difficult level of vulnerability and transparency.
Part 3: which is really the second half of my talk, Seeing God and the Bible again.
So we pretend we are not sad, not sinful, not who we really are, only ever talking about the broken places in our lives in the past tense as part of an up - front testimony.
A slight change of plans here — I had wanted to talk about this recent Conor Friedersdorf piece about the lack of conservative rap critics as part of a three - part essay called «Paradoxes of Conservative Pop - Culture Studies,» but I realized that to really to do that, I would have to talk about rap more than a bit, indeed, enough to demand a Rock Songbook post or two.
Bath: On Saturday the 14th October I'll be in Bath for a midday talk as part of the Achieve wellness festival, which I'm really looking forward to.
I don't talk about my Aunt Helga often, but I do think of her and what an influential part of my life she really was.
For us it's really good because we're touching different parts of the packaging decision making process within these big organisations and also giving those people responsible for it the opportunity to go away, be inspired, come back together and talk about how that can them be implemented within their company.
Our number 11 is not talking about winning the prize at the end of this year, as he freely admits that he has not done enough and also that to really stand a chance he needs to be part of a successful team.
Failure shouldn't necessarily be blamed on transfers.It's part of the reason but is not the only reasons.Other clubs which can't even buy like Arsenal have won very good trophies.Even at those times we were in debt we had a good team capable of winning the EPL or winng some of the smaller trophies.But we just went on trophyless.Now we are almost debt free and we are promised glory but honestly we don't even have the hope of glory.The only thing that can save us is renewal of the mind of the manager and board.That will bring a positive change.It's only insanity to keep doing the same thing and expect different results.We have a lot to prove out there to the world because the greatness of Arsenal has really gone down in the face of the world.They only see us as a team with good football that's all.The world doubts us and we have a point to prove.The values of a club is as important as winning trophies.If not Arsenal wouldn't have been this top club that people talk about everyday were it fpr only values or trophies.They go hand in hand.However, to the world trophies are very important and that fact can not be hidden.
Arsenal I really feel sorry for us.It's gonna take a while for us to win something with this mentality.The more I talk of Giroud the more angrier I get.But seriously after four years are we still talking of this guy.As I said it's part of life.Some make the cut some just don't make the cut.But hey you will always have people who refuse to open their eyes to the truth.Arsenal needs a savior somebody who can step up and put it in there.Maybe the savior is hiding in our club bu he's not been unleashed yet or maybe he's out there so we have to get him.Until then all I see in my eyes is average written over this guy.Maybe you see something special in his play but I don't.
Joanna Clark: Okay, well let's talk about the sleep environment because actually a lot of parents have asked me about this because the first step is really setting up a really great sleeping opportunity for your child and part of that is environment as well as the timing of sleep.
Knowing that I could find someone to «talk» with when nursing at 3 am was in and of itself invaluable — to feel part of a community of women who not only can relate to me but are so willing to provide up - to - the - minute information and opinions about everything from fevers to poop to teething necklaces, really helped me.
Part of me wondered if it was the guilt I felt for being more educated to make better decisions regarding my son's birth as to why I didn't bond with him immediately, but after talking with several moms that have had multiple children it seems to just vary child to child and no one could really explain it.
[Theme music] SUNNY GAULT: Alright, so before we kick off our episode today talking about different questions moms ask lactation consultants we are going to talk about an app that I think we can all agree on as part of the conversation we are really excited to learn more about this app because I think it can help a lot of moms out there.
We then talked about our favorite parts of the story and discussed how a watermelon really can't grow in your tummy if you swallow a seed.
At a New Organizing Institute presentation this morning, former Obama new media director Joe Rospars (last seen in these pages talking about the importance of good content to the campaign's work) made a really significant point — his department was NOT a part of the campaign's tech team.
If we're talking about Straw - style closed primaries then what we're really talking about is making political parties a more established part of the political framework, with US - style party registration.
«They are an important part of anti-cancer response that haven't been really talked about for a long time.»
Anyway I was able to fix my situation naturally (and with a lot of faith both in God and the ability of the body and mind to themselves) but it took a long time, I'm a little concerned about trying for baby # 2 because I don't want it to come back (even though parts of it were really just sublime), I'd love if you could ever get someone on here to talk about postpartum bipolar, especially from a natural / holistic angle.
Well, we chatted kinda in our early part of the show talking about what we're gonna talk about today, really.
And the part where you said you have had a little bit of success, why would you even say that it makes you look like you don't really know what your talking about.
Ben: With bacterial overgrowth or bacterial imbalance and so one really important part of this is addressing that and we've talked about that in previous podcasts but I mean, literally, just fixing your gut, destroying bad bacteria by using something like an oil of oregano everyday, taking a good probiotic supplement.
In part 2, we talked about the concept of «sneaking calories», which really is just an adjunct to part 1 because it allows people to inadvertently overeat calories, erasing any deficit they had planned for.
In my next and final article, I want to talk about the other part of the capsule experience that I really care about: ethical shopping, and the impact we have on others when we consume so much.
Throughout my little blog hiatus, I really felt like a piece of me was missing, and while my life has become more enriched and more amazing than ever since gaining the best thing that's ever happened to me (yep, I'm talking about the Brodster), there was still this part of me that felt absent.
(I promise, I never talk about the blogging biz, because I'm not really part of it!).
Let's talk about 2 really important parts of this outfit.
You could really feel Blake's enthusiasm when he talks about all the difference Toms continues to make in this world; and to make sure that enthusiasm was met accordingly you will be happy to know that parts of the collections did sell out that night!
Put in the highlight the parts you're really proud of, such as your legs and shoulders, and let your clothes talk for you.
i really hate this part lol so here goes i am shy at first but once i get to know you you'll never stop me talking i ain't really into sport love drives in the country anything else pls ask i do nt bite unless you ask me to of course
i really find it uncomfortable talking about my self, because i believe empty barrel makes the loudest noise.However this is the few i can say about my self, I am a widower and i'm self employed, i will never cheat or betray my woman.Relationships are a necessary part of healthy living, but there is no
The guy is really kind of overweight, so not a LOT of attraction there on my part, but he seemed nice enough to talk to.
But, it's not all good things, as there's also talk about their «bizarre Here, a 25 - year - old woman explains what it's really like dating an older man nearly 15 years her senior — and lays out the good and bad parts of dating
But if nobody would really talk to each other like that in real life, there's a sincerity to be found in the unglamorous low - budget family life (they decorate granddad's cupboard with «the poor man's IKEA» — a skip) and the young cast, led by an excellent Helen Monks, yell things like «I'm part of the digital generation!»
So it's been really nice that people have embraced us and we're just talking about stuff that's just part of life.
GH: We haven't really talked about that part of things yet.
And if all these people are talking to each other, if Drew Goddard is going to do «Sinister Six,» it would be really good for him to be part of the conversation about «Spider - Man,»» Matt Tolmach explained to SFX.
«So this is improvement in writing, in reading and numeracy off of a high base, but the writing results are of course really a worry and I'll be talking to state and territory ministers as part of our school reforms about how we can turn that around.»
While today we are talking about being an aware driver, this can really apply to all parts of life.
I made this video as part of a series on how to publish a book in 2016, but it deserves it's own post, because a lot of authors are spending time and money on shit that doesn't work, and nobody is really talking about the stuff that does work.
I don't really recall any of those moments you're talking about, but what we do have to remember is that yokai is a part of everyday life in Japan.
He said: «You might have to fundamentally reinvent every part of your business, from its business model to production to interaction, to design, every couple of years — or every week, depending on the scale of which you are talking about... The companies that really flourish on the consumer and business side are the ones who just accept that there will be continually be new ways to do things better.»
Well, I think a large part of it is that people have to kind of know themselves and understand really what we're talking about here.
But in some parts of the country mosquitoes never really leave and there is talk that they've even grown...
When it came down to it, we talked to folks and they really liked the Frostbite option and again, back to this idea of being part of a community, there were more and more teams [at EA] that were considering Frostbite.
What I don't like about its storyline is part of what I'll talk about in the next section, regarding the game's length, but also that newcomers to the series really don't get much explanation outside of term definitions as you play through the game.
The reason the review is so positive and why the gameplay part of things talks about how everything works is simply because A Link Between Worlds is an amazing game that doesn't really screw up anything.
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