Sentences with phrase «really listening to the message»

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After listening to the messages, it becomes clear that the customer really didn't have an urgent need.
«When I put Jaydiohead out, I got messages from a lot of Radiohead fans explaining how they really listened to Jay's lyrics, something they didn't do before,» Tannone says.
I never or do nt recall listening to his father preach but I think if Joel stopped and really dug deeper into the gospel for his messages and now the house of cards may come tumbiling down.
Andy Stanley Explains His «Stinking Selfish» Parents Comment «As much as I wish folks would listen to the entire message, it really doesn't diminish the absurdity of what I said.»
«As much as I wish folks would listen to the entire message, it really doesn't diminish the absurdity of what I said.»
While no one really wants to upset the peace, or sow seeds of distress let alone bitterness, it is clear that, if the Christian message is going to be heard in today's world, it must be related to that world, and it is also clear that, if Christians speak about the faith with openness and honesty, there are many more than is often imagined, who are ready to listen.
Once they understand that Christians really care about them, they're willing to listen to the deeper, harder parts of the message
That was really helpful to talk about my personal issues and that you listened to the message I wanted to get you across.
As a Deputy I know that from listening to woes, to answering questions, to sharing jokes and relaying tricky messages being a good communicator really helps.
When the message is only about 20 percent of the students — even if you're talking about the 20 percent who really are those most in need of help (although they all deserve help, and have a civil right to it)-- it's hard to win a popular election with that message; and listening to the candidates» impassioned speeches about those students, even if the speeches are nobly motivated, can feel oddly alienating and exclusive to middle class parents who are concerned about their own children's too often declining prospects.
One employee commented on American's internal message board that «Maybe AA is really listening to the customers and decided the MAX isn't all too popular!»
So I guess Blizzard Entertainment is sending out a clear message that they really are not going to listen to the Overwatch cheaters.
(Which may also require some education on the creator's part; think of the iPhone — 20 years ago nobody was walking around thinking «Ya know, what I really wish I had is a phone that I can carry around with me, take pictures with, send messages to people on, plan me day on, and listen to music with!»)
For whatever reason, in the past year or so, my attention span has shrunk to the point that I now really dislike voice mail — I don't like to punch all of the keys on the phone; I don't like to wait for the voice mail robo - lady to tell me what to do; I don't like to listen for 30 seconds per message while the message - leavers collect their thoughts and ultimately say, «please call me back;» I don't like to spend time replaying the message if I missed the phone number or some key part of the message — and so on.
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