Sentences with phrase «seeing more chatter»

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But too often we see online meetings between distributed project teams devolve into an hour of unproductive chatter, resulting in more meetings and fewer results.
Of course, we have yet to see the sales numbers, and that may be more telling than blog chatter.
A spot behind or next to a dugout gives a baseball fan the opportunity to see a ballplayer sweat, hear what little infield chatter remains in the game and dodge potentially lethal projectiles whizzing at more than 100 mph.
While these traits have earned him a significant number of legislative and budgetary accomplishments, they also cause the political class to chatter, meaning more and more people want to see him fail and feel increasingly comfortable saying so.
Mild mannered, mature, outgoing person... Im not that sweet talker nor a good chatter / texter as i prefer a more personal approach because it is when you see someone eye to eye and you see the person as a whole.
There is much more teeth chattering than wolf fighting (especially for audience members who, like me, mainly want to see Neeson in fisticuffs with the wolves), and this may be because the film's special effects weren't always that convincing.
Actually your point is more valid then I originally thought, lots of forum chatter we have seen has asked about the glaring issue, so we wrote a fair bit about it.
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