I really don't want to be like the chap wit the pebble smart - watch, constantly checking the time, and making
the person speaking to him think he wanted to end the conversation -LRB-; — RRB --RRB-
A lot of
people I speak to think that they should have a 1 - page resume.
Not exact matches
Some
people think that marketing is completely sales, and if one were
to speak to an insurance salesman at a networking event, they would probably agree.
«I
think it just
speaks to who he is as a
person and how he comes out here and just fights each and every night, even when adversity is against him,» Celtics forward Jae Crowder said, via ESPN's Chris Forsberg.
You can begin
to think about, «OK, what is something different that I could provide this
person that would make it worth their time
to speak with me or meet with me?»»
«We build world - class tech that puts
people back in control of their finances, we
speak to our customers like humans and we're never afraid
to challenge old
thinking in order
to innovate.»
I
think what is most important for us is
to start making it a daily habit,» he said,
speaking of
people using ambient - computing and voice - activated systems.
Faced with a room of
people, would you run into that room and try
to speak to everyone, force your
thoughts on them and get in their faces?
However, I will only
speak these crazy
thoughts to 1)
people that are energized by them, or 2)
people that can help me execute them.
The idea would be
to teach
people how
to become
thought leaders and get paid
to speak, get into publications, build their personal brands, and grow their careers and / or businesses while doing it.
It's about
speaking to the
people who really
think they're not interested and getting them
to fall in love with Amy Winehouse.»
Still, it didn't take much prodding
to get dozens of
people of all generations
to email me and let me know what
speaking habits they
think Millennials need
to stop using now — at least at work.
You might
think that the average age of the
people you're
speaking to is 45 - 54, only
to look at your analytics and uncover that 25 - 34 is the most dominant age group.
(Or in nonresearcher
speak, when you
think other
people will like you, you act more naturally and come across as friendlier — which then makes
people like you more since we tend
to like warm, friendly
people.)
The perks make
people more inclined
to think big - picture, and
to speak up when they get a great idea.
WHEN south eastern South Australia is
spoken of in wine terms,
people tend
to immediately
think cold, cold Coonawarra, the birthplace of some of Australia's finest cabernet sauvignon reds.
Turney Duff
spoke to over 100
people on Wall Street
to find out what they really
think about Trump's immigration ban.
Ray Dalio makes the business case for using radical transparency and algorithmic decision - making
to create an idea meritocracy where
people can
speak up and say what they really
think — even calling out the boss is fair game.
I
think what I'm getting at is this: Imagine 100 like - minded
people (each with an obvious right
to free speech) band together
to speak on electoral politics.
«When you publish a book,
people think you're an expert,» Miles says, «so you start getting invited
to speak.»
Think of the Daniels - versus - Trump legal battle as, so far, a three - month - long epic saga set in 2018 in, partly, Washington, D.C. — a hard town full of hard
people (and a smutty sheriff, so
to speak).
People thought it would take years
to become relevant; I remember a man coming up
to me after I
spoke about cryptocurrency and telling me that my talk would be interesting in a decade.
We build world class tech that puts
people back in control of their finances, we
speak to our customers like humans and we're never afraid
to challenge old
thinking in order
to innovate.»
The concept, which does not include any
spoken words, «was just very direct and honest and we
think people respond really well
to that.»
«He basically would wait
to think about something before
speaking,» one
person who worked with him told Recode.
But the next time you see a gay or lesbian
person and
think to yourself, «They are sinful, they are lost, they are wrong, or they are an abomination...» understand that you may very well be
speaking about your own partner, your own child, your own parent or brother or sister... and you don't even know it yet!
It is about time leaders of Faith,
speak out and call on their
people to follow the teachings of Christ, not just mouth the words, but live them... I know more non Catholics that are
thinking of converting than I have heard ever....
So, by your reasoning, if «
People put so much importance on words» (implying that they don't matter and we shouldn't take
thought of how we use them) then I ought
to be able
to sing along with the lyrics from pac's «hit»em up» with my black friends, curse in a kindergarten class as well as a corporate meeting for my boss... what impression would a client have of my boss if I were cussing in a professional meeting or at a charity event... it doesn't add up, it's a cop - out rebuttal... trying
to find loopholes or applying «human reasoning» like» ll take a swearing guy who's helpful» doesn't change Jesus or scripture it's just setting up a what - if scenario and trying
to allow that
to in some way justify your stance when again, that doesn't change The Holy Spirit or His heart in those who have been born again... the verses (inspired by His own Spirit)
speak for themselves.
But I
think that CFA's successes are
speaking volumes as
to what
people really
think.
I
think one thing that would help this debate is
to realize that the Bible doesn't
speak of eternal hell where terrible
people are consigned
to simply because they do bad things and reject Jesus.
Speaking to Premier, Dr Steve Laureys (above), who led the research, said: «I don't
think we can question what
people experience.
That should
speak volumes
to its If you take one moment and give consideration
to this one
thought — If Jesus Christ is not real, why are
people offended by His name?
And just so you know, the fact that more and more
people like you feel the need
to speak up with your hatred of all things biblical or Christian, makes
people like me very happy because it tells us that the very book, the Bible, that you diss, is absolutely right because it has been warning us for hundreds of years that
thoughts like yours will increase.
Speaking to Premier, Laura Hancock, who put the report together, said: «Initially that feels discouraging but if you
think of it as one in six of the
people you know - that's a good start.»
Your words, Mark, at the prayer breakfast were 100 % correct: we do have a responsibility
to God
to do the best we can do...
to make good come of heartache... I challenge
people reading this
to think of and remember the fact that we are AMERICANS and this nation was founded on the very principles of which Mark
spoke: a responsibility within ourselves
to our Creator
to rise
to the occasion and make things better... May we all find that courage
to do so!
The
people were forced
to hear the stupid stories for so many centuries, and anybody who
spoke up and said «that's ridiculous» got their head hacked off, that finally the
people didn't know any better, and
thought they were real.
@AE: «But I don't
think you get
to speak for most respected scientists or most smart
people.
Speaking during News Hour she said: «Really listen
to what your child is saying, whether they're talking about the reason they feel so down and it might be hard
to listen
to but I
think it's really important that we keep listening
to our young
people.
But I don't
think you get
to speak for most respected scientists or most smart
people.
Like so many crazy religious
people think a «God»
speaks to them or believes in preachers / evangelists who
think they talk
to God, so how do they justify it in there little brains that this guy isnt also talking
to God.
I wouldn't have
thought of offsetting the carbon impact when I go
speak by asking the
people I'll be talking
to if they would commit
to not driving their cars for a week until my friend Will started doing that.
The poll basically breaks white Americans down into three categories: white
people who believe they face discrimination and have personally experienced it (NPR
spoke with an individual who fell into this category, although he struggled
to think of specific examples for some reason); white
people who believe they face discrimination but have not personally experienced it (NPR also
spoke with a man who fell into this group, who hastened
to say he believed other racial and ethnic groups faced discrimination as well), and white
people who don't believe they face any discrimination at all.
The way a
person of faith is called
to prayer, what words they articulate during prayer, and their
thoughts and intentions while praying
speak volumes about their particular faith....
Secondly, you seem
to think that the Holy Spirit «
Speaks»
to people.
In Romans 2 Paul is
speaking to religious
people who (like you)
think they can work their way
to heaven.
speak for yourself just because you believe that your book tells you how
people think or who they are, that doesn't give you the right
to project cheers
This is so because central
to Keen's
thought has been his belief that all theology, including a theological understanding of play, must be defined solely in terms of one's own autobiography («I may
speak of grace only in the first
person») 34 This solipsistic reduction of religious authority
to personal experience has led Keen
to characterize incorrectly both theology and the play experience itself.
A growing number of
people recognize that «truth» is related
to the
person who
thinks and
speaks.
You can be all close
to God and spiritual when God is the only
person to talk
to, but I
think it
speaks more
to your faith
to walk everyday in the real world with your spirituality intact.
Religious
people speak of God when human knowledge (perhaps simply because they are too lazy
to think) come
to an end, or when human resources fall — in fact it is always the deus ex machina that they bring on
to the scene, either for the apparent solution of insoluble problems, or as strength in human failure — always, that is
to say, exploiting human weakness or human boundaries.11