It's exciting news that actually contradicts what you've
probably heard from the pulpit.
It even provides the frame and almost all the content for the homily: the lead («You've
probably heard from [local newspaper, popular website, or network news] that Francis said X and Y, but he didn't»), the body («Here's what he really said» with lots of quotes), and the conclusion («Here's what Francis is teaching us»).
If we're friends in real life, then
you probably hear it from me every time we're out for dinner.
If you're pregnant or have recently had a baby, then you have
probably heard from nurses, doctors, family member and friends about the benefits...
As you've
probably heard from your doula, OB - GYN, or pediatrician, vitamin D is an extremely important vitamin your kids should be receiving from day one.
You've
probably heard from a fellow parent, or read somewhere that teaching your child to speak 2 different languages can cause speech delays.
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?
Breakfast is one of the most important meals of the day, as you have
probably heard from your mother a million times.
We'll
probably hear from fans who stoutly prefer Book of Life to Coco, just as there are people who strangely prefer Space Jam to Joe Dante's Looney Tunes Movie.
If you're selling a ton of books on Kobo, then you'll
probably hear from a Kobo rep to include you in future promotions.
You've
probably heard this from other indie authors, or even experienced it yourself, your book gets added to Amazon, full of pomp and circumstance, and then, nothing.
Most home buyers have
probably heard from friends and family members that the 30 - year fixed - rate loan is the only way to go.
You'll
probably hear from my pal Rachel through your contact form — she's going to be staying somewhere in the Sacred Valley.
You've
probably heard from developer Kaos Studios by now that this is an FPS with a heart, or rather one that wants to break yours.
Your probably heard this from your art teacher in college: stop playing it safe!
When your wife files for divorce, you'll
probably hear from a lot of well - meaning friends who have been through it...
When your wife files for divorce, you'll
probably hear from a lot of well - meaning friends who have been through it themselves and want to tell you what to expect.
We believe we are undervalued, which
you probably hear from every CEO, but I think this conversion helps us to close a substantial part of that gap — not just by the fact of the conversion, but by the fact that we are now going to be in a place where dollars first get allocated from investors to invest in real estate companies.
Once you fill out the form and click the «submit» button, you'll
probably hear from a loan officer or broker within a few hours.
«The problem that you'll
probably hear from a good number of groups is that opportunities to deploy that capital in the U.S. market are much more difficult to find,» says Davis.
Not exact matches
(Here's Benjamin Franklin on the subject back in 1749: «If customers slight your goods... do not affront them: do not be pert in your answers, but with patience
hear, and with meekness give an answer; for if you affront in a small matter, it may
probably hinder you
from a future good customer.»)
Anyone who has ever considered getting an IUD has also
probably heard that getting one is terribly painful — and, possibly, was deterred
from getting one by the thought of this pain.
If you've been in business longer than a week, you've
probably heard this objection
from at least one potential new client: «It just costs too much» or «I'm really interested, but I think I can get it cheaper somewhere else.»
Again, this is advice you've
probably heard before, whether it's
from Peyton Manning or another entrepreneur.
For a brief period residents were prevented
from entering or leaving their homes and a small detonation was
heard —
probably from the police entering the apartment.
You've
probably heard the one about the recklessly ambitious technology entrepreneur
from Silicon Valley: the maverick - iconoclast - innovator with the big idea who becomes fantastically rich and changes the world.
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.
You've
probably also
heard a dozen times the tired but true advice that if you gave up your daily drink
from the local coffeehouse, you could save well over a thousand dollars a year.
«We're
hearing from college coaches, college administrators, and the NCAA directly, and their view is, if these young men don't want to be in college longer than, in essence, one season, then they
probably shouldn't be there.»
If you
hear that claim
from someone who lives next door to the red house and you trust that person, you
probably would be inclined to believe the information more than if you
heard it
from someone else who lives next to you (and further
from the red house).
By now you've
probably heard of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Trusted Traveler programs: TSA PreCheck ($ 85 for five years), which grants you access to a faster line and allows you to keep your shoes on, and Global Entry ($ 100 for five years), which offers similar perks and speedy entry into the U.S.
from abroad.
By the time you've reached your 30s, you've
probably heard dozens of financial acronyms and terms thrown around —
from APRs to IRAs, expense ratios to exchange - traded funds.
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?
The independence and the satisfaction of turning a business idea into a successful enterprise are
probably what most small business owners find the most rewarding, but there are all kinds of other satisfactions, too,
from creating a new process through
hearing from a satisfied customer.
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.
In fact, you've
probably heard this more than once
from marketing pros, agencies, business pros, and even directly
from Google.
We've
probably read it on the internet or
heard it
from the real investors — you don't invest in any cryptocurrency; you invest in a coin with tremendous potential!
You've
probably heard how important it is to compare mortgage offers or quotes
from multiple lenders.
It's
probably the wisest thing I've
heard from her - within the context of the people who make up her family and friends, I think it's an effective, touching way to set a course on how to proceed lovingly and protectively once you know your child has challenges.
This is
probably the most common response I get
from people who
hear about my folks in Chad.
But better to be instructed in the Creed than to be given common sense about better living or to
hear the clergy's exasperations with U.S. foreign policy — things gotten more easily, and
probably more interestingly,
from the op - ed page of the Sunday paper.
That is
probably how the majority of Christians
hear readings
from the gospels.
Haven't seen the matrix movies, but
heard about them, but
probably... its the shift
from the mental level to the spiritual where there aren't any words to describe it so articulating it is difficult if not impossible.
Young adults
probably hear it most often
from their parents.
The first three words are similar to what many of you have
probably heard in the past, but I've changed the fourth word to better accommodate what I'm trying to say this morning, and to keep this particular acrostic
from being so rude.
«Many gays and lesbians would
probably say they don't always
hear a message of respect and compassion
from Catholic leaders,» Allen said.
As you
probably can relate, writing is a wonderful Fellowship with the Lord — I
hear from Him and learn
from Him in the «classroom» of the keyboard.
Most readers have
probably not
heard from Harvey (Secular City) Cox in a long while, but we'll take intelligent comment wherever we stumble across it, including this
from Christianity and Crisis.
If there was a little more support
from reasonable believers to fight against the constant intrusion of their fairy tale in the lives of others, you
probably wouldn't
hear nearly as much
from atheists.
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.