Sentences with phrase «say about all sorts»

If you think that God is more present in your church building, or on top of some sacred mountain, or in a special prayer sanctuary, you will want to listen to today's episode and listen to what Moses has to say about these sorts of places.
When bottom falls out of the entire setup, there's a flash of promise — of the movie having something to say about the sort of system that would prop up a corrupt scheme because everyone is either too lazy or too blinded by the prospect of money to do a basic search for the truth.
Each story has lots to say about all sorts of situations, artistic and otherwise.
What does the peer - reviewed literature say about this sort of treatment for pneumonia - like symptoms?

Not exact matches

John Babcook, Kairos» founder — now senior vice-president of discovery research at Zymeworks — says he and Tehrani had been talking for years about some sort of partnership.
«They'd rather have videos of people telling stories about their loved one than maybe a priest just sort of reading just out loud,» he said.
Microsoft president and chief legal officer Brad Smith said on Tuesday that the company is «principled» about the sorts of people it works with.
'' (It's about) understanding actually what fans want from a Grand Prix weekend, building out that sort of festival and then using those data inputs and saying: should we have a concession stand here?
«Although it's possible to think about scenarios and plan for several possible outcomes, I think it's extremely difficult for companies of all sorts to make concrete plans right now with this amount of uncertainty,» she said.
The sense that someone knows what he or she is talking about or cares about what you have to say is exactly the sort of thing conveyed primarily through nonverbal signals, Pentland's research has shown.
She said, «I want to give some sort of kudos to the Starbucks barista down the street who does a great job and who might get a better job because of me saying something nice about her.»
«Depending on how the targeting is happening, you can make potentially different sorts of arguments about whether or not Google or Facebook or LinkedIn is contributing to the development» of the ad, said Deirdre K. Mulligan, a faculty director of the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Nolan says he was only aware of Styles thanks to his kids, but had no idea of the sort of global appeal the singer - whose about to embark on a solo tour across the world - had with pop music fans.
That's from a blog post by Facebook's Joel Seligstein, who says that the newly unveiled Facebook Messages will sort through your inbox and attempt to separate the messages you care about (those from your friends) from the bank statements, spam, and job queries.
But after reading many of these articles, you may have noticed that the sort of things they suggest — practicing gratitude, say, or getting out into the natural world more regularly — are easier to read about then they are to effectively implement.
«When you talk about this sort of natural business relationship, beyond the political relationship of the two largest democracies in the world, I think that is an important relationship to maintain especially when you look at what is going on in the world today in many of the other markets and in many of the upcoming powers,» he said.
New York magazine made a similar case in a recent post, saying tens of millions of Facebook users «were served up or shared emotionally charged news stories about the candidates, because Facebook's sorting algorithm understood from experience that they were seeking such stories.»
«The harmful misconception about entrepreneurship in our region is that an entrepreneur is some sort of young genius who has an idea impossible to understand for the normal human being,» Fadel says.
He said: «The political class looks at Britain with some sort of bewilderment - about both the decision itself and about why progress in the negotiations doesn't happen.
You don't need to open up about religion or your relationships; just stick to neutral topics of the sort you might discuss with, say, your dental hygienist.
«They may just be sort of plodding along,» he says about the interviews he conducted with entrepreneurs from Alabama to Islamabad.
«When I first heard about it, it seemed like a very strange, almost laughable concept — until you actually start to look into the history of mid-flight capture and realize that it's actually a very genius way to do it, to reuse and capture the engines without exposing them to any sort of harsh environments like saltwater,» Jeremy Braunagel, a project engineer at ULA who works on Vulcan, said in a video.
«This is about the sort of companies cities want to embrace,» Rogers said.
But recently Sheryl Sandberg, ex-Google exec and current COO of Facebook, came out with a very different sort of public declaration about how she uses her time — and it's one that might cause you to reevaluate the necessity of your long work weeks and reconsider what you're inadvertently saying about your values when you tout your 12 - hour days.
I would imagine in urban areas like Toronto, Vancouver or Montreal, which have significant populations of recent immigrants, there's probably a significant subset of people who fled from countries where governments do all sorts of nasty things with the information they collect about their citizens and who aren't all that keen to provide such information here (you might say, «sure, but Canada's not Iran», to which the answer would be «exactly»).
I sort of froze in my steps when Whitman said this, because I realized that he was sort of asking me, «John, did you forget about the world?»
The comments, says Liviakis, «were talking about pedophilia, and there were disparaging, racist sort of remarks about my Greek heritage, and all kinds of evil things, to try to make fun of me and make fun of companies that I was involved in, and anyway to scare down the stock.»
Been working for my company for 10 years now, and people say all sorts of bad things about corporate America.
Since the recent crisis, all sorts of nonsense has been written about the «death» of the reserve - deposit and base - money multipliers, and even (in some cases) about how we ought to be glad to say «good riddance» to them.
«As we think about these sorts of circuit breakers and pauses, we have to recognize that just as liquidity can depart very quickly, it can come back just as fast,» O'Hara said during today's joint committee meeting.
Its been over a month now and they say their payment system has glitches which have now been sorted but to date my money has never been returned to my account, I want to warm other users about this broker, they are proving to be scam so far.
If you are unable to think about stocks or the index funds that hold those stocks rationally — and understand that just because the market declined, say, 25 percent, does not mean you have lost 25 percent of your underlying earnings power, you stand virtually no chance of enjoying this sort of outcome.
«We are in a valley of people who challenge the status quo, so it sort of seems natural that we have venture investors who are thinking about how to do things differently,» said Aileen Lee, founder of Cowboy Ventures and a former partner at Kleiner Perkins.
You can try to name a Planned Parenthood clinic after your client or pay D - list celebrities to say offensive things about themselves to get all sorts of publicity that promotes your book (OK, those stunts were mine).
Matthew 5:11 «God blesses you when people mock you and persecute you and lie about you and say all sorts of evil things against you because you are my followers.
There's a few nice things said about early Christians helping their neighbors and giving the poor hope that the afterlife will bring them a better existence, which is positive in a sort of back - handed way... I suppose.
That is to say, any attempt to cover - up something about the situation would have seemed sort of irrelevant to me since I never really saw the success or failure of the emerging movement as particularly hinging on people like Tony in the first place.
If God sent Irene as some sort of message, I'd say He might have been a little more clear about it.
Socrates said the same sorts of things about the terrible state of how people were acting hundreds of years before the NT was written.
A quick about Abba Pambo — a contemporary of Origen: «If we asked [him] for a word from scripture or some other thing, he would not give us an answer right away but would say, «I haven't figured out the meaning of this word yet»... It normally happened that he spent two or three whole days, or a whole week without giving us an answer saying «if I do not know what sort of fruit this will bear, whether it is a fruit of death or life, I will not speak.»»
Thus we might say all sorts of things about the reformation, but only to be finally silent before the mystery of God, who, in the end, is alone responsible and alone judges this history.
Gary Johnson said he felt «time sort of froze» when his older brother asked him about what he had kept a secret since he was a child.
You say you don't know gods will because to try and think like god is too hard (which for the record I think is a cop out in any debate or discussion about god that I understand you really believe it and are not trying to duck around a question, but to say I don't know, god is too powerful to understand sort of halts discussion from there)
You say you don't know gods will because to try and think like god is too hard (which for the record I think is a cop out in any debate or discussion about god that I understand you really believe it and are not trying to duck around a question, but to say I don't know, god is too powerful to understand sort of halts discussion from there) but you also are saying to speak with him on a daily basis.
That's sort of like saying, «you can't understand or talk about science if you haven't read this or that book».
She looked at me with sort of a shocked, hurt, confused look on her face, and she said, «You sound angry... Are you bitter about a bad relationship from your past?
Regarding the eternal state of people who do not believe in Jesus for eternal life, I do think there is some sort of eternal separation from God, though I am not sure Scripture says much about it.
I have tried to say something about the sort of thing it is for a Christian to believe in God and about the way in which this belief is rooted in a living historical tradition.
Sister Sledge wonders why he's the greatest dancer, and given what the great Albert Murray says in Stompin'the Blues about the likes of Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis, they are right to so wonder — dancing ability often is a sign of musical intelligence, and is often linked with good fashion sense, even if the latter is a more surface sort of excellence, in that it obviously requires the money and leisure to purchase the clothes, or as Aristotle might say, the «equipment.»
«If people are sort of subliminally saying «those Christians are all barking mad», now we're challenging them saying «here we are, this is what I do, this is what I believe in, let's talk about it, let's see where you differ» and more often than not they'll see the message applies to so many of us and people resonate with that.»
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