Sentences with phrase «people chimed»

So many other people chimed in with their memories of Mr Coombes.
Here was my original thoughts on it, and what I did for my rentals, but then a million people chimed in with even more information in the comments section.
Apparently cat acrobatics doing in the Chromecast aren't exactly rare, either, as several other people chimed in the on Reddit thread to share their own stories of cats breaking Chromecasts.
Over on our Infinity and Beyond Facebook group, when this tidbit was announced, a lot of people chimed in on their thoughts.
Update: Jane responded to this post, and I replied to her response, and then she commented back, and meanwhile a whole lot of other people chimed in, and... well, you get the idea.
Several people chimed in on Facebook and Twitter in support of gift cards for restaurants, groceries, gas (if your friend is going back and forth to the hospital a lot), and lodging (if she needs to stay close to the hospital).
Let people chime in after you've vigorously explained next year's goals.
By not letting other people chime in — whether it's in a team meeting or even in a one - on - one conversation — being a conversational steamroller sends the message that you deem whatever you have to say as far more important.
If playing word gymnastics as to whether there is proof of God rings some people chimes, let - um ring them all day.
- Kristy Taylor (+ 1 other person chimed in positively but with this sizing caveat «I got a pair of the Athleta jeans and they are wonderful but run VERY big.
Let other ppl chime in as well...
I think it's safe to say at this point, most consumers of social media are aware of how influencer marketing works so you don't need another person chiming in to explain what a sponsored post is.
When bringing up his headache from this dog and wondering how to confront their neighbor about their dog's behavior, another person chimed in on the conversation saying, «It's a little dog, so it's normal for him to be scared like that.
Those gamestop shelves are going to be empty for a while and these are cool «as they are meant to be played versions» Before PC - only people chime in — most games I'm thinking about never had pc releases in the first place.
As an exhibition that had been on the books long before Occupy Philadelphia took root, Nari Ward's We the People chimes a note of solidarity with the cries of activists camping outside City Hall.
Nothing personal to people chiming in on the BP Forums, but they are no Warren Buffett!

Not exact matches

«It turns out we found an amazing person through another friend of a friend, a prototype - making guy,» said Och before Prince chimed in, «who produced them in FIVE DAYS in Taiwan,» (then Och finished the sentence) «and literally five days to our door we had seven of these prototypes.»
Often, during meetings or social gatherings introverts want to chime in, but the talkative people will not stop talking.
Don't wait until someone wants to chime in on a big decision, because most people in your company will only offer if asked.
«Our phone is our wallet,» a rapid - fire stream of actors, aka «the voices of the people economy,» chimed in unison, 10 seconds into the hectic, fast forward - style vignette.
Even if a person is simply talking about your brand and not necessarily asking a question or expecting a reply, it's important for companies to listen and chime in as much as they can.
Immigration experts have also chimed in, arguing that more aggressive immigration enforcement, not to mention the construction of a border wall, will not dissuade people from entering the US illegally — it instead perpetuates a black market in which risky smuggling operations are placed in high demand.
Let the other person to do most of the talking - chime in mostly to ask clarifying questions and provide relevant information when asked.
He claimed Chime, on the other hand, makes it easy to set up calls, see which participants are on the line, and which of those people's connections are muddied by background noise.
Anyway, thanks for chiming in because this is a common initial reaction we're hearing when people hear «link building software».
Chime, with 120,000 users, has an optional automated savings feature that automatically rounds up from each purchase a person makes and puts that amount of change in savings.
Several people took time to chime in at Sphinn, and explained why they would (or wouldn't) take the offer.
For the net worth tax, I'm sorry I'm not a rich person to chime in (actually, I'm the exact opposite!)
(Danielle the Bride chimes in that more and more people are buying recyclable invitations, substituting donations for favors, and creating charity registries.)
and I took the liberty of chiming in because if a claim has consequences for anyone beside the claimant those other people have the right to examine the claim and demand evidence for its truthfullness.
Different concerns chime with different people, but cumulatively the considerations resulted in support for legalisation dropping to 43 per cent.
Don't take pictures of people you think look weird and post them online,» another chimed in.
Know when to stay silent and let the other person finish their thoughts before you chime in with your counter point.
I am talking about all the people who have chimed in (who you linked and many others).
Perhaps emboldened by that query, another chimed in, «When people label all exercise of power as inherently bad or suspect, power issues or needs don't just go away.
Asked for a wish - list of what might help to arrest the decline of the Church in its former heartlands, he is emphatic and seems to relish making a list... one which rather chimes with what many other thinking Catholics would offer: «1) strong, evangelically assertive bishops who know how to handle the media and can call the people of the Church to live out their vocation as missionary disciples.
I was happily lurking here but as the discussion begins to get more heated I thought I'd just chime in for a little thought: I think there are basically very sensible people on both sides of the discussion here and I think there's a lot of potential to learn from each other.
In this, the authoritative voice of the Church chimes with what ordinary people know and understand in their heads and hearts.
@Lie4Him: this is the part where you chime in that slavery was the norm and god just wanted people to treat them better than other slaves.
It is sad to me that so many people are not truly waiting to see what will change before chiming in with «screw them.»
On a book note — and I am posting this here and not e-mailing you so that other people from the UK can chime in if they received the same e-mail — this past Friday I received an e-mail from amazon.co.uk saying that your book is no longer available -LRB-!!!!!!) and that they have cancelled my order!
I feel like I make up words a lot though, so maybe I'm the wrong person to chime in here.
I feel inclined to chime in since I have family members that make carnitas for a living (both in Mexico and here in the U.S.) and wanted to reiterate what a few people have mentioned, the * traditional * and tastier (albeit not very healthy) way to preprare carnitas is to deep fry the cuts of pork in seasoned lard in a large copper pot.
Anyways, on one of these podcasts, someone mentioned fig bars, and all these other people started chiming in on how great fig bars are for bike workouts.
Just had to chime in with my 2 cents: add me to the chorus of people saying «I love this»!!
I got quite a few people who chimed in «cheesecake!»
Obviously, the most important concern for me was the health of my babies, but so many people, from strangers to immediately family, chimed in on what sex they hoped the babies were.
I have literally never seen (or written) a story about an unmedicated birth shared on a social media feed without somebody chiming in to tell the writer that what they're saying is somehow wrong, no matter how many disclaimers they include about how much they understand and respect other people's right (or need) to birth differently.
I hope another food service person can chime in if I'm off base on this.
Pediatricians are the baby experts but I don't think they get extensive breastfeeding education during their medical training (Of course, peds are welcome to chime in on this) Lactation consultants ARE the breastfeeding experts and should be first people to call.
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