Not exact matches
At first I was annoyed with this, thinking I would
like to
hear what she had to say but I quickly realized it's
probably for the best as that would
probably compromise battery life.
Mojio You've
probably heard of car insurance companies that install technology on vehicles to monitor things
like how often you use the car, how fast you drive, etc..
More importantly, this company that you've
probably never
heard of competes with behemoths
like IBM, HP, and AT&T for projects in seven carefully chosen and clearly defined industries.
Why I
like it: This is
probably one you haven't
heard of, but it's time you do!
If you're an entrepreneur who has
heard something
like this before about your own business, you
probably just had a similar reaction to mine.
You've
probably heard the expression «feeling
like a mushroom,» which is to say feeling kept in the dark, left uninformed and fed a bunch of sh — .
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.
You've
probably heard of 3 - D printers that can create three - dimensional objects
like jewelry and tools.
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.
By now, most people have a least
heard of blockchain technology,
probably in association with cryptocurrencies
like Bitcoin.
If you're
hearing voices in your head, even if they sound
like Garrison Keillor, you
probably need to seek medical help.
Just doesn't seem
like the competency is there and
probably hasn't been there for officers for a while but we are
hearing more about it through the use of mobile media.
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.
A bunch of folks — at least 5,000, but
probably more
like 15,000, because the original count didn't include women and children (sorry about that, Amy)-- were clamoring to
hear Jesus speak, heal and generally just be Jesus - y.
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.
«It's «just a theory» The common use of the word «theory» is something that almost all scientists have run into, and many have
probably banged their heads at
hearing phrases
like «evolution is just a theory», etc..
This is what gets me: During the M.L. King protests, you would
probably hear white people saying, «You'd never see white people acting
like that!
@Rodger:
Like to
hear your definition of science,
probably doesn't match with the dictionary, at least not an older dictionary.
You have
probably heard something
like it yourself.
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.
You've
heard the phrase, and
probably the song, too: «There's no place
like home for the holidays.»
I
hear you can make fruit leather in an oven too, though it would
probably involve leaving it on on a low heat for a long time which is pretty wasteful when it's not designed to
like a dehydrator is.
Probably the most common generalized term that you will
hear for crimini mushrooms is the term «button mushrooms» since the top portion or «cap» of these mushrooms is shaped
like a hemisphere or rounded button.
You've
probably heard of and maybe tried various green superfoods available in the West
like spirulina, chlorella, wheatgrass, etc. but you might not have
heard of moringa which is actually even more nutrient - dense than those and a rich source of iron, vitamin A, vitamin E, vitamin K, potassium, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium.
When you
hear the name «Jerusalem artichoke» you
probably think of the large green globe -
like vegetable that's used to create spinach and artichoke dip (my goodness that stuff is yummy).
New, better - for - you products made by «lifestyle brands» that you
probably hadn't
heard of before, are getting on shelves thanks to a little help — and sometimes a lot — from food and beverage operations experts
like Siddhi Shot.
But back then I'd never
heard of real stock, and wasn't aware that the packet stuff
probably contained all sorts of nasties
like MSG.
The first thought of many, upon
hearing that news, was
probably something
like, «OhmyGod, who let those 34 bad guys loose amongst all the heroes?»
Throw in Syracuse's passing game and UConn's defense (led by the best player you should
probably have
heard of by now, sophomore linebacker Yawin Smallwood), and you've got quite a few things to
like about Big East football, especially considering it just lost its conference champion (West Virginia) and a seemingly elite prospective member (TCU) to the Big 12.
I have yet to see or
hear a good rationale for pulling a gimmick
like that in that situation,
probably because none exists.
However, if I did
hear any rumblings about bad work ethic, it would
probably knock him down my board significantly,
like out of the first round completely.
Like I said earlier we haven't
heard Monaco reject our new bid and now we
hear personal terms have been agreed Monaco
probably raised the fee of 80 million so we can meet at the middle
You've
probably never
heard of Manley, who sounds
like a made - up British name they'd write in a fictional script about The Open.
But why would he leave for less money He
likes Arsenal,
likes London and loves the # 140,000 per week He would
probably reject most interest in him I haven't
heard of much interest in him Hopefully, a rich club in China / Middle East / Russia can offer him a higher salary but i doubt it
seriously, what is wrong with you, you're making excuses for man united on why they lost to MK DONS for god sake, and not just lost, but were destroyed 4 - 0; had it been us we would have never
heard the end of this from you, you would have been all doom and gloom
probably telling everyone how we would be lucky to take 4th this season despite taking 4th + for the last 15 years and being just as close to the title as 5th last season and improving or squad (as much as you would
like to claim that we have only really signed Sanchez, Campbell is an upgrade and Chambers is an upgrade and we will get another player for sure.)
You will have
heard, and
probably like me not believed a word of it, the claim by Jose Mourinho that he backed the decision of Roman Abramovich to let us sign Petr Cech.
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.
But I suspect a veteran
like Kyle Williams who has put in 12 seasons and hundreds of games
probably doesn't want to
hear a kid come in, who has never taken a pro snap, talking about how he's coming for Tom Brady's crown on day one.
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 Mick McCarthy
heard anyone claim his team were no - hoper's heading into any fixture, he'd... well, I wouldn't
like to guess what he would do,
probably force the doubter to watch forward - lumberjack Ebanks - Blake train.
Some babies also seem soothed by noises
like whirring fans and washing machines because these
probably sound similar to what they
heard in the womb.
Techniques
like positive punishment and negative reinforcement (two parenting «buzzwords» that you've
probably heard a lot already) are just two of the ways parents and child care providers can try to correct a child's behavioral issues.
You've
probably heard people say things
like, «That smell really takes me back....»
If you have never
heard of her,
like me, you
probably live in the US.
If you're
like most new parents, you've
probably heard or seen articles touting the magic properties of baby massages.
No one really had anything negative to say although I think that a lot of them are really skeptical because I don't think before me they had really
heard that that was possible and I don't think most of them really believed that it could be possible and especially I think a lot of them are kind of thinking this is
probably like a phase or and
like be what you wanted me to do at the beginning but then after a while you
probably will decide that it's too hard or you know, so I think it surprised a lot of them that I nursed for such a long time and I'm still nursing so yeah.
Gather up a dozen parents, ask them what their biggest complaint is about their child's bedroom, and you'll
probably hear some variation of, «It looks
like a tornado hit it.»
You've
probably heard ideas
like telling your child to «count to ten» or «go scream in a pillow».
I am not sure if he can prove this, but it has
probably been concluded from 40 years of experience in
hearing woman say that they felt better about what they were doing when living by attachment principals, rather than other methods of parenting that have been taught in the past, and have become extremely popular,
like crying it out, and babies sleeping in cribs.