You are
probably going to hear me obsess over tomato season for the rest of the summer -LSB-...]
In any given office, you're
probably going to hear the word «feedback» dozens of times a day.
It's true that they're probably gonna hear about how cheap their system is anyway.
Not exact matches
I don't know about you, but even as a man in my 40s, I sometimes
hear my parents» cautionary words — or even my grandparents» — when I
go to do something I
probably shouldn't.
Here's the thing: unless your email was written by Obi - Wan Kenobi, using his Jedi mind tricks, you're
probably not
going to convince the recipient
to put aside a half - hour
to hear your sales pitch.
«In the investment world when you
hear «never»,» (as in rates are «never
going up»), «it's
probably about
to happen,» said Gundlach, who is CEO of DoubleLine Funds.
The next time a GEICO customer
hears from a friend that USAA, for instance, is incredible and that he swears by it, that GEICO customer is
probably going to pick up the phone and give USAA a call.
It's
probably not
going to be possible
to have a jury of people that have never
heard of the bands, that have never
heard the music, but the real question is, even with that understanding, can they only focus on the evidence that's being presented by the parties at trial and only use that evidence and nothing from their own life experience outside of the courtroom
to make that decision?
Canadians whose politics are
to the left of centre won't like
to hear this: Stephen Harper and his Conservative - minority government
probably are
going to be in power a long, long time.
Tyee's McMartin crunches the votes and concludes: «Canadians whose politics are
to the left of centre won't like
to hear this: Stephen Harper and his Conservative - minority government
probably are
going to be in power a long, long time.
Much like Ruth, you've
probably been
hearing that your business is
going to be disrupted by technology advances.
Which
probably says something about both the prominence that file is
going to take on and how much more we'll be
hearing from Mr. Julian.
It was very good, but I don't think any «true» creationist has
gone without
hearing all this, and
probably won't care / refuses
to accept it.
This Psalm declares boldly that «He has not abandoned the afflicted» (vs. 24)... Psalm 22 is
probably one of the most graphic representations of exactly what was
going on and Jesus is declaring the reality
to everyone who can
hear it... by only speaking the first phrase his hearers would immediately know the rest of the Psalm and understand... the Psalm ends with the same phrasing that Jesus ends with, he says «It is finished» the psalm says «He has done it»... its easy
to miss - see from a Greek model rather than the Hebraic model... God di not forsake Him... that is not what the Father is like... not even slightly.
Twenty - thirty years ago, if it didn't happen in our community, or wasn't something like
going to war, you'd
probably never
hear about it.
Following this, he
goes through several sections of the Bible, forcing us
to read it and see it in a way that you
probably won't
hear in most seminaries, churches, or home Bible studies.
And a soldier that gets hit on the head a lot — even though he may live because he's got his helmet on — he's not
going to be much use in battle, and very soon, he will lose his
hearing, his sight, his ability
to think, and
probably will end up with some serious brain damage and maybe die prematurely.
You can
probably hear them now, jumping up and down, asking «When are we
going to see him?»
But like the little boy and the dog watching TV, we
probably don't have a clue as
to what was really
going on, and so we come up with our theories thousands of years later, immersed in a totally different culture, according
to our limited
hearing and vision.
Now you're
probably going to laugh or roll your eyes when I reveal what this new
to me food is, but
hear me out... we all have
to have a first time for everything!
Every time I successfully sneak extra nutrition, I
hear my evil mommy laugh in my head * WAH HA HA HA Haa * (You
probably don't want
to know all other silly things
going on inside my head.)
For example, the most common term I see that people have searched that led them
to my site is «gluten free on a shoestring,» which tells me that people are
probably buying the book, and then
going to the site, or
hearing about the site itself through some other means, and then googling it
to find the blog.
You've
probably heard already, but apparently Manchester United are reportedly ready
to go hard in their attempts
to re-sign Paul Pogba this summer.
Saying that things «just clicked» for A&M in Charlotte this weekend doesn't come close
to explaining what the Aggies were able
to do, but you're
probably still
going to hear it a lot this week.
We've spent 14 days of the transfer window trying
to negotiate peanuts for a player that MAY but equally MAY NOT be the next midfield beast we need meanwhile Man City have brought in Bony who is a player that we could have done with and
probably could have got before he upped his value with Swansea, I
hear people on here talking about Wanyama and we could have got him prior
to his move
to Southampton, there's talk of Dybala who will undoubtedly
go to either Man united or cheski in the summer, we are missing a trick with virtually every player that is strengthening our opposition and we sit and quibble about # half a million for some unknown child from Warsaw.
In my opinion Arsenal and Wenger will
probably surprise us and appoint a manager we have never
heard of, just like they did with the prof.. But just for the sake of argument I am
going to make my choice from people we know.
We Arsenal fans are uaed
to piling the pressure on Arsene Wenger, and we have all been guilty of this even our legend Thierry Henry, so as we
go to the Bet365 Stadium tomorrow it is good
to hear that the Stoke manager Mark Hughes also feels that his fans are pessimistic, and (
to be fair) they
probably have more right
to be despondent than Arsenal fans ever will be.
So not only have I just witnessed my team lose
to Bournemouth...
to hear that Sanchez is
going to man United... then
probably watch Liverpool beat city... absolutely gutted doesn't even come close
to how I'm feeling right now!
He
probably learned the hard way that experience or pure class is the only way
to go with GKs,
hears hoping.
Recent graduates of the system you'll have
heard of include the Premier League's Gabriel Obertan, Hatem Ben Arfa and Abou Diaby, players of varying ability and application but
probably never
going to hit the heights of Henry.
I agree that for whatever reason SANCHEZ holds a grudge is against WENGER mostly and it was definitely by benching him against Pool in
probably the most critical game for us last season, if the man is not happy let him
go, we don't need a disgruntled player in our dressing room no matter who he is, now this being said, it was because of him that we are now seeing changes and active transfer window, WENGER motivated and actively pursuing WC players, looking
to drop under performing players, if it was not because ALEXIS and the Fans who last year had their voice
heard and made it clear
to the board and WENGER that is enough is enough....
Given the push
to keep her as a heel, you
probably won't
hear much mention of it, either: with any luck, if she ever
goes face like Reigns did, she'll be in a position of popularity where they won't need
to lean on her family
to prop her up.
If you're having a look at a more general sports odds, you're
probably going to see a wide range of shields and crests for football teams you haven't ever
heard of.
Almunia — let's not even
go there!As for «kids» and «young team» and «team in development» — I don't want
to hear any more of that because it's just not true any more.If we're content
to fight for a top 4 place and qualify for the Champions League every year then I think we've
probably got that — but that's not good enough for me and it shouldn't be good enough for ARSENAL FOOTBALL CLUB - and it shouldn't be good enough for Arsene Wenger!!
Although I didn't get
to go to BlogHer in San Francisco this weekend (if you are on Twitter then you
probably «
heard» me repeatedly whining about it), I did get
to join in the Second Life BlogHer fun and, along with 100 other women (maybe more?)
A couple of my children have been soothed if I sing
to them during diaper changes, but (you're
probably not
going to want
to hear this) my now 21 month old son STILL hates having his diaper changed and constantly tries
to sit up while I'm doing it!
I
hear you... So... if he's taking that long
to go to sleep, he's
probably not that tired... or he needs a big release of accumulated emotions.
You've
probably heard it or read it a million times by now, but it's true: It's highly unlikely that your child will
go to college in a diaper.
You
probably don't want
to hear this... but with my boys I used
to let them
go outside and «water» my flowers.
We see no reason
to object, although we would
probably have
to go to a
hearing.
You've
probably heard ideas like telling your child
to «count
to ten» or «
go scream in a pillow».
And also, tacking on more guilt on top of already feeling guilty for not
going ~ the natural route ~
probably isn't something a new mom really needs
to hear, wouldn't you say?
I know it motivates me
to want
to support them, like because I feel they are on my team so
to speak if they are
going to stick their neck out there so they know a little bit in a way I feel like closer
to them and I kind of want
to support them a little bit more but Priya let's get your take on this a little bit, you know I know you are not breastfeeding or pumping now so you know, you couldn't have benefited of all the stuff is happening right now and the legislation but what is your take and I know you
probably heard from moms too that are on the app and you know, they are reporting in and telling you about you know, these different types of lactation rooms so other moms can find out about them, so what's your take on all of this?
Deciding that the wrongs done
to the claimants might possibly represent a breach of their qualified human rights (privacy) but
probably not their absolute rights (degrading treatment) he decided that the human rights claims should be
heard first before the IPT, which is where Ripa insists such cases should
go.
He also believes that «we have
probably not
heard the last of the slush fund scandal... we need
to have accountability on whether the community groups that get City funding actually do what they say they were
going to do with the money.
Jacobs: I think I'd
heard Tom Reynolds, who is kind of an expert on these sort of things saying if it comes down
to a likeability contest, that's
probably where Kathy Hochul would want it
to go.
She said that there was «
probably a high likelihood that they're
going to end up being struck for cause because of what they say orally, but I think I'm not
going to throw them out without
hearing them say that they can't be fair.»
Steve: So the program again is these three Wednesdays today, so people won't
hear this until the second episode is about
to air
probably, but they can
go back on the PBS Web site and it will be archived there I presume, everything usually is.
The plaintiffs» first recourse would be
to go back
to the appeals court, where the same three - member panel would
probably hear the case, says Greely.
I decided that you're
going to hear more than you
probably want
to know about what we all did in Los Alamos and other Manhattan Project groups.