Sentences with phrase «really tune in»

Dogs are capable of following multiple word commands, but they really tune in to the one key word and hand signal.
I tend not to really tune in to the prints - I just let the colours work together and take it from there x Anna
Plus, when you cut out the external noises, we're given the opportunity to really tune in to ourselves.
If we just stop for a moment and really tune in to ourselves, our intuition shares with us exactly what we want — what we really, REALLY want.
This year's theme for National Nutrition Month is «Savor the Flavor of Eating Right,» and it's a great reason to slow down our eating and really tune in to the wonderful foods we have in front of us.
We met so many church leaders who began to really tune in to the young people in their congregations, and found that innovation and change began to follow quite naturally.
I really tuned in to learn about Sam Darnold's Mom I hope ESPN does one of there 30 for 30 documentaries on her so I can learn more about her career as a Middle school PE teacher I learned Darnold is a combination of Russell Wilson, Abraham Lincoln, Carrot top, and and the Messiah Oh and he is really competitive on the field and cool California on the sidelines I really felt bad for U$ C missing their top receiver and running back and had to suffer with a 5 star top whatever replacement while we were out our top playmaker and running back and at RB we have a walk - on who just got a scholy
I was really tuned in to the game but for the Spurs fans to do that, it really boosts your confidence.
Others are really tuned in to Twitter, and they're chatting with the professionals and moms, who have walked a mile in their shoes and are willing to share their knowledge in that quick format.
with the interdependence they get on the same sleep cycles and moms will be really tuned in to sleep cycles and breathing patterns of their babies.
The same is true with Ethan, who drops out but never really tunes in to what's happening.
But while all those celebrity sightings are sure to be awesome, what people are really tuning in for is the gluttony of cuteness that will have teams of adorable — and adoptable — kittens bounding down the field.
I was really tuned in to Chicago, the Chicago Imagists, and artists like Peter Saul and H.C. Westermann.
Many Americans haven't really tuned in.
We're all guilty of not really tuning in sometimes when someone is talking to us.

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But what we do look for, which I think is a broader version of the same thing, are people who are really in tune with who they are as people.
«Everyone trusts it, the shipping is incredible, but it's bad in that you don't really have fine - tuned control over the customer experience.»
«I actually go and incorporate a lot of what our guests say into my own life and it really has been, for me, a great practice in fine - tuning my own finances.»
The target is a medium term one, so there's a little bit of flexibility over the short term, and I think experience shows that in trying to do economic policy and trying to control inflation there really isn't an ability to fine tune these things over very short periods of time, you have to take a more medium term perspective.
With its focused approach towards financial planning in general and value investing in particular Safal Niveshak posts are really helping me in fine - tuning my investment philosophy.
In order to know God, we really have to be pure as a child, so we could be in tune in feeling and receiving God as a form of energIn order to know God, we really have to be pure as a child, so we could be in tune in feeling and receiving God as a form of energin tune in feeling and receiving God as a form of energin feeling and receiving God as a form of energy.
It's still very much an uphill battle, but even the minuscule time period of the last 100 years has seen dramatic changes in society's acceptance of more «modest» antisocial behaviors (racism, bigotry, bullying etc.) What is now coined «Political Correctness» is really just the fine - tuning of previously - accepted social norms.
They really need to tune in to PBS or c - span to get in depth coverage of historical topics or, heaven forbid, read a biography.
I'm just thinking that whenever I get really adamant (and talk with an authoritative and absolutist tone), with my wife... well, let's just say she finds it really hard not to tune me out (or tune me in, in some way).
LinCA Ok, I am not a physicist or mathematician so I really do not know how they established the odds of fine tuning of Dark Energy (exact amount of force that produced a rapid enough expansion at the point of singularity to avoid gravitational collapse of our universe yet accelerate the expansion again resulting in our universe) to be 10 to the power of 97!
Do you really believe that married gays will always do worse than hetro fathers who kill their wives and blow up their children, or worse than hetero mothers that kill their children because their god told them to, or ignore their cult's leaders to the tune of 700,000 + abortions per year in the USA?
It's all good, because even really fine, reliable traditions can use a little fine tuning every once in a while, and even really fine lives can withstand some major turbulence.
«When you look toward the future, it's really just about keeping yourself current and being tuned in to what the customer wants,» Gonzalez says.
Everybody is different so it takes tuning in and really listening to your body to know what's right for you.
Cooking with the seasons has always been a sell of health advocates for a boost in nutritional value, but Madeleine's third book seemed to tap into the abundance of eating in tune with nature, that really hit home.
They are really learning each other's Games still and as long as they can fine tune everything in the next couple of weeks they are going to be just fine!
The imperative «wait», which sounds awkward in English, could be translated as something like «you can look forward to that» or the cheesy, idiomatic «stay tuned», but the interpreter cleverly translated it as «don't sleep,» which doesn't really distort what Loma was trying to say, and has the effect of telling the crowd to get hyped up what's coming up next.
She's not going to bring in half a million viewers within two weeks, for one, and for two, the TV demographic she's really for (ages 18 - 34) is already maxed out and probably would tune in on streaming devices / delayed viewing.
Use our situation to our advantage, we have a big squad now, so lets use it, if it were two years ago Id be singing a different tune - but with our bigger squad we really attack and go full - out in every game — thats the whole point!
Golf is not really on the mind of a mostly frozen continental U.S., so it's typically the already - converted who tune in for the Hyundai Tournament of Champions, which signals the end of the PGA Tour's offseason.
The Eagles stood tall at 7 - 1 through eight weeks, but the Carson Wentz - hype train didn't really get rolling until he buried the Broncos» No - Fly - Zone to the tune of 51 points in Week 9.
use your head, do you really think the situation surrounding Messi and Barcelona was anything like the one created at Arsenal... apples to oranges when comparing the clubs or the situation surrounding the players involved... slow your roll buddy because you are in way over your head... stick to making generic comments about people moaning, but make sure you don't change your tune if the window closes, nothing changes and things implode before Xmas... my comments are carefully considered and I never flip - flop on a weekly basis regardless of a win, tie or loss... furthermore, if you don't like to read honest opinions about the club you pertain to follow, stick to getting your info from the club owned and operated site
I'm going to favour United here because Jose Mourinho gets the tune in big football matches, and Spurs haven't really done that.
I just wish time just fast forwards to august 17, so that such bullshits can finally seize and we can concentrate on what really matters... that which happens inside the pitch for 90 mins... I am just fed up of tuning in everyday for some relevant news only to be sidetracked by stupid rumors and bemoaning fans...
Be sure to tune in (time to be determined on NCAA.com) to that to see if the committee disagrees with me (boy I really hope they do).
Babies are also really in tune with how their mother's are feeling.
I really started to try to «figure her emotions out» why she acted the way she did, and I got «in tune» with her.
There really are no words to describe this... Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul, And sings the tune — without the words, And never stops at all, And sweetest in the gale is heard; And sore must be the storm That could abash the little bird That kept so many warm.
Eventually, if the criticism really is vindictive in nature and I can't learn anything from this interaction, I will just tune you out.
Don't you just love it when your child goes ahead and reaffirms the idea that you do indeed know them really well, and in fact are totally tuned into their personalities?
You don't have to understand everything perfectly, and say the right thing each time, as long as you're generally tuned in and you're able to focus when your child really needs you to.
REAAAALly tuning in, without judgment, to get past the «good» and «bad» and sense what really IS for the child.
During my third pregnancy, I was delighted to discover DBL and learn the tools to really tune - in and hear my infant son's early forms of communication.
One for really hard - core greenies in keeping with current trends to cut down waste and keep in tune with natural rhythms.
«Oh Nine, Eff Nine,» like the book - memorizers in Fahrenheit 451, preserves information in a medium that's difficult to wipe clean, short of killing a man — it's a catchy little tune, and if you listen to it enough times, those numbers really start to stick in your head.
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