Sentences with phrase «pretty much talk»

Multitasking Solution: Palm's brand new Pre won't be in stores for a couple of months but it was pretty much the talk of CES this year.
Hansen states in pretty much any talk he gives that our understanding of climate change is based on three pillars: Current obervations, paleodata, and physics based modeling.
Even in the flashbacks that illustrate Grace's story, it's pretty much all talk, no action.
I am the type of person who will pretty much talk to anybody, even strangers on the street.
After seeing Khaleesi do it last year on «Game of Thrones,» it's pretty much all we talk about these days.
I've pretty much talked ad nauseum about making sure you hire a professional editor, proofreader, formatter, and graphic artist to create the best possible product you can.
Guest Expert: Christina Inge You've set up your Facebook fan page, and aside from your college roommate and your fishing buddies, you're pretty much talking to an empty room.
And we're pretty much talking about the EU here — major regulatory change is glacial in speed & impact, and sure to include grandfather clauses and / or substantial compensation payments.

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In December, talking up her belief in bitcoin, Wood floated another provocative idea, saying the world's biggest cryptocurrency is «so much bigger an idea than even Apple, which is a pretty big idea.»
I'm talking about Jet.com taking on Amazon.com pretty much head - to - head and beginning to carve out a very sizable business in a very short time.
This crock has pretty much imploded over the last few years, although I sense a creeping rebirth when I hear the President talk about how the JOBS legislation is such a triumph of democracy since pretty soon every Tom, Dick and Harry will be able to buy and own cheap stocks, and raise money through new and virtually unregulated crowd - funding vehicles.
It wasn't just talk; HubSpot put so much infrastructure in place to meet production needs pretty early on in the company's journey.
(Then we went out and built Netscape and Amazon and Google and thousands of other companies, and created art and won championships, and led troops in war, and pretty much put that silly talk to rest.)
Last week we talked about basic blogging tools and techniques you should pretty much always have.
«We're talking about pretty much the last mile, getting to areas that are not easily accessible,» Román said.
Pretty much every type of link building has been talked about and well documented on the internet.
I guess, I guess, if you could just talk about what is perceived to be somewhat of a share fallback here for the second quarter in a row now or well, it's a little bit more pronounced in this quarter than it's been in quarters past, you're pretty much in line with the category in the last quarter.
«I love playing bridge, I talk to my friends, and I pretty much don't do anything I don't like to do.
We are pretty thorough when we do our reviews, so any time you see a pros and cons list for a web broker that is much longer on the pros side than the con side you know you are talking about a good web broker.
What this sort of blanket coverage overlooks, however, is that ETH is materially different from pretty much every other talk on the market right now and at least every one that is currently functional against its predefined use case.
The $ 1.8 trillion in liquid assets — the line item most people are referring to when they talk about «corporate cash» — accounted for 5.4 % of all assets held by nonfinancial corporations in the second quarter, down from 6 % in 2009 and pretty much flat for the past two years.
Obama, the bigger news is, was almost incredibly weak: Inarticulate, didn't play the Bain or 47 % cards, and pretty much seemed distracted and ticked off that someone would talk to him like that — nobody had talked to him like that for four years.
Once we talked about it a little bit he just took the bull by the horns and just started doing it and so all that stuff is pretty much his ideas about it.
So pretty much all I had to sort things out were the Scriptures, a few friends to talk with (many were traumatized by the split and would get freaked out, so we didn't talk much), and trying to follow the leading of the Spirit to learn and discern.
I am well aware that all of us make assumptions about people we talk to everyday, it's pretty much impossible to carry out a conversation otherwise.
He did not even say I have a dream that we will put more computers and better software into segregated schools, which is pretty much what the candidates are talking about.
Personally, I talk to God pretty much like I talk to anyone.
And since that is our focus, it is pretty much all you hear us talk about.
It's that living under law thing that kills us (the Spirit gives life but the letter kills), trying to live up to standards and rules, principles and guidelines, etc... The church these days has pretty much no idea what grace even is, and if you start talking about God's love, I mean his real love based only on Christ's merit, people call you a heretic.
Just a disclaimer about my post above: When I start talking about PsychWarOps and go off on a rant — that's pretty much just conjecture on my part.
I hadn't spent much time thinking about what it's like for gay kids to overhear their parents talking about gay neighbors with derision and fear, for example, or how narratives about judgment and hell can be processed by kids in some pretty destructive ways.
I hate what the guy did too, but coming from a pretty much third - party Atheist spectator, you're talking like an idiot.
for mother's day, our family pastor gave the sermon on sunday along with small portions by the kids minister and jr high / high school / college pastor, and this is pretty much what the latter talked about.
I talked cool, I acted cool, I even dated someone cool and had cool friends — I was pretty much living the life.
I pretty much agreed with most of what you have said and i think that the sinners prayer has been misused as a get out of Jail free card.A couple of things that people miss is that God is in charge.As soon as you offer yourself to God and accept Jesus Chris the holy spirit has liberty to work on you.Because he loves us he will discipline us so that we do repent of our sins.The downside of living a walk like that you are a hypocrite until you admit your sinfulness the holy spirit can not help us because of our pride.The second part was you talking about disciplining the flesh personally you cant discipline that which is corrupt our hearts are deceitfully wicked we need new hearts no amount of effort on our part will transform our hearts that is the work of the holy spirit he changes our hearts so that we no longer desire to sin we would rather serve the Lord with all our hearts instead.brentnz
If you really don't understand that we have multiple theories of gravity and that they all have flaws, then you've pretty much just proven my point that you have no idea what you're talking about.
As for your so - called «clear distinction between personal belief and social norms» I pretty much think that you are talking about Luther and his crew: even the Romans (for all their tolerance) tried to get the Christians to sacrifice to the old gods or the Emperor.
The sentiment pretty much sums up the church I think, «If you don't think, talk, act, do like us, you aren't us.»
If a man in despair is as he thinks conscious of his despair, does not talk about it meaninglessly as of something which befell him (pretty much as when a man who suffers from vertigo talks with nervous self - deception about a weight upon his head or about its being like something falling upon him, etc., this weight and this pressure being in fact not something external but an inverse reflection from an inward experience), and if by himself and by himself only he would abolish the despair, then by all the labor he expends he is only laboring himself deeper into a deeper despair.
It pretty much locked her away, prevented anybody from seeing her and forbade her from talking about the apparitions.
On the one hand, I feel like I should talk about the details of the actual recipe since I figure people probably want to know a little bit about what they're making, but on the other hand, I want to talk about pretty much everything but the actual recipe.
Let's talk about the one ingredient that improves pretty much any casserole: tater tots.
Can we just talk abut the fact that you pretty much combined all the BEST THINGS in these gorgeous shakes?!
Anyone who's talked to me about desserts, so pretty much anyone who's ever met me, knows one thing for certain: this girl loves dirt cake.
-LCB--LCB- It's currently 12:30 am and I'm pretty sleep deprived this week so I can't come up with much to talk about either -RCB--RCB-.
The two talking points that are likely to reoccur throughout 2017 are: 1) will (what we believe to be) a pretty much balanced market slip into undersupply if harvests continue to come in average or below, and 2) how will political events affect exchange rates?
This is mainly because half of our family lives in England, but also because I talk to my mom pretty much every single day.
I'm talking like, when you suddenly crave a food, then proceed to have it in every which way until you've pretty much exhausted it.
We're now talking about the 3rd pairing or the 4th line here, pretty much all lines / pairings will be tweaked.
«Like pretty much everyone here, I'd be pumped for Russell or Towns and bummed for Porzy, but could talk myself into Okafor.»
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