Sentences with phrase «probably hearing it for»

You've probably heard for non-slip rug pads that stop rug from sliding across a wooden floor?
As a doctor you might get tired of explaining it but each one of your patients is probably hearing it for the first time.
# 6: Embrace Fiber: As you have probably heard for many years, fiber is a requirement for a healthy diet.
The Wolfhound responded with a long, low growl that was probably heard for miles.
Yeah, not many people try to defend anonymous company whose name they probably hear for the first time.

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.
(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.»)
You've probably heard that sleep deprivation is bad for you.
For a brief period residents were prevented from entering or leaving their homes and a small detonation was heardprobably from the police entering the apartment.
The coins are struck primarily for collectors, which is probably why I'd never heard of a $ 100 coin.
Since Plantronics is known for its traditional Bluetooth headsets, it probably isn't surprising to hear that the Fit gets great call quality as well.
By now you've probably heard Richard Branson has adopted a «non-policy» for paid time off at the Virgin Group.
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.
For example, you probably never heard that both Facebook and YouTube started out fully intending to be dating sites, but pivoted to something more unique when they found that dating had already become an over-crowded market.
You've probably already heard by now that you shouldn't praise your kids for being smart.
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 heard the saying, «For every finger you point, there's three pointing back at you.»
This particular phrase is probably something most of us are not too familiar with hearing, but for 67 million web users it is the norm.
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.
As you've probably heard, Microsoft's new SurfaceBook starts at $ 1,499, with a just - announced 1 - terabyte model listing for $ 3,199.
Schema is important for your on - page SEO, and you will probably hear the word in conversation with anyone that works with SEO; if you don't, show him or her the boot!
It probably won't surprise you to hear that Boulder has become a hub for tech startups, given the way the University of Colorado and other national research labs located in the area attract funding and talent.
In other words, we probably won't be hearing the words «under - served market» for much longer.
There's something I've learned in the last 10 years as President of a growing small business that you probably won't hear elsewhere: For burgeoning small businesses, establishing a sales quota is more art than science.
If you've been a member of the cryptocommunity for more than a couple of weeks, you've probably heard the term «hard fork» thrown around.
If you've been a member of the cryptocommunity for more than a couple of weeks, you've probably heard the term «hard...
You've probably heard of credit cards that offer cash back rewards or airline points for flying, but you might be pleasantly surprised to learn that there are also rewards cards designed to help you save for college.
6 «Wall Street greed» — prosecutors» preferred term for «people getting paid a lot of money at their investing jobs» — is probably a big part of it: Once you hear how much money Newman and Chiasson made, it's easier to think they were up to no good.
You've probably heard of shared office space before, but it's not just for solo entrepreneurs doing their own thing.
You probably could buy a few lunches if you collected a dollar for every time you heard that buyers are in control and don't need sales.
When the government bans index funds, you can probably say you heard about it here first, but I would not hold my breath for that.
You've probably heard about the GDPR and begun preparing for its implementation.
If you've been researching the stock market for a while, then you have probably heard talk about mutual funds by now.
You've probably heard that one page e-commerce checkout pages have higher conversions as compared to a two page checkout, although you should always do an A / B test for a one page versus multiple page checkout flow to see which one caters to your audience best.
You've probably heard dour statistics about rising tuition costs and rising student debt, which has exploded to more than $ 1.2 trillion.9 At the same time, there has been a decline in the number of pre-retirees saving for retirement — at least according to our RISE surveys over the past two years.
You've probably heard the buzz this week about Facebook rolling out the new look for business pages.
I'm probably not the only Mormon who will be voting for Obama next November, but all the same — it pulls at my heartstrings to see / hear all this 1) hate, 2) ignorance, and 3) bigotry being spouted by supposed A) Christians and B) supporters of American Democracy.
Surely you don't think an omnipotent loving god, who controls everything, would require the dying to spend their last precious moments, not bonding with their loved ones and saying their final goodbyes, but instead listening to YOU deliver a religious message they've probably heard countless times, and making the delivery of that message a major condition of their gaining life for eternity.
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.
CNN: Evangelical for Mitt: A South Carolina power brokers promotes the frontrunner You've probably never heard of her, but Cindy Costa's tablemates at a Sunday prayer breakfast here hint at her influence.
But as you've probably heard, the administration has invited controversial talk show host Glenn Beck to deliver the commencement address for the Class of 2010 on May 15.
Probably the most common excuse I have heard for Christians to not do certain things Jesus plainly tells us to do is «I'm not «called» to do that» (help the needy, love our neighbor or whatever).
Probably the strongest obstacle to getting a hearing for this critique of economism is the widespread sense that there is no viable alternative to the current global economy.
For example, «That I shall (at least probably) exist tomorrow is one thing; that I shall exist hearing a blue jay call at noon is another» (Hartshorne, Logic of Perfection 63).
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»).
LaBeouf said, «To hear him say that he was disappointed in me probably changed the course of my life... Zack can't not shoot straight, and bless him for it,»cause in that moment, I needed a straight shooter who I couldn't argue with.»
It is what you probably hear about most, but there is a sense of shared humanity that binds people together in search for the highest level of humanity and togetherness.
His (its) name is Colossus — you'll probably want to vote for him (it) as I hear that he (it) is an atheist.
I heard someone suggest yesterday that certain apocryphal material was left out because it wasn't profitable for the faith... Just made me think there were a few more things that maybe shouldn't have made the cut... (besides the obvious that those negotiators of the 3rd century probably didn't really care about not making Jesus a misogynist...)
Nothing, that is, except a love for a new game that you've probably already heard about.
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