Sentences with phrase «seen a response like»

«In the six years I've been with the administration one way or another, I've never seen a response like the response of the DEC and the DOH to this problem,» Seggos said.
I don't mind seeing responses like that, because suddenly I find that what I thought was a 6 page response consists of only two pages that actually need to be responded to.»

Not exact matches

«Although this would require cyber criminals to target individual cards and wouldn't result in large scale breaches or theft like we have seen in the U.S., the payment technology used won't protect against retailers who aren't storing payment card data securely, and they will still need to be vigilant in protecting stored data,» Candid Wüest, threat researcher at Symantec Security Response, said.
The scientists analyzed the responses for characteristics like being able to see from someone else's point of view, anticipating change, considering multiple possible turnouts, acknowledging uncertainty, and searching for compromise.
Users can see and comment on one another's responses to the challenges, but unlike Facebook, where users collect «likes,» or Instagram, where favored posts rack up hearts, Maverick doesn't use social affirmation as a currency.
So now that we've had a chance to see what an outsourcing project response might look like (without you having to spend 15 hours to find out), next time I will break down the four things you'll need as a non-technical business owner, to get you through your next technical outsourcing project.
Wired has called gamification an enemy of great support, and while dissenting opinions often point to cases like Microsoft and the increased productivity they saw when implementing gamification, the numbers don't tell the full story — a lower response time does not mean your team is doing a better job of taking care of customers.
Matt asks:»... What I'd like to see from you and the other prophets of social media publish are the top 10 things I can do immediately that will help me spread the gospel of home ownership and drive brand preference to CENTURY 21...» Interestingly, my response quickly reached the first page of the Google results for the phrase «Century 21 Real Estate» a company with 8,000 offices worldwide, proof that new marketing works.
Bitcoin Gold is not an answer to the scalability problem, however, we can see it as a response to a currency like Bitcoin Cash.
First, I would like to see short - term interest rates move higher in response to improving economic conditions shortly after completion of the «taper.»
Gelernter sees this most clearly in the fate of Jewish quotas, which were imposed in the 1920s in response to rising percentages of Jews at places like Harvard and Yale.
The way I see it — the terrorists who kill are perpetrating a killing which itself is in response to a much larger killing that is being perpetrated by civilized, clean - shaven, so - called progressive westerners like yourself.
Gran Torino has been seen by many critics as a response by its star and director, Clint Eastwood, to his own lengthy career of playing hyper - violent urban vigilantes like Dirty Harry Callahan.
I'd started to scratch it down in my journal and that scratching started decoding a bit of my life: You end up drinking mud soup whenever you see yourself as the passive victim in your story, instead of an active co-writer of your story, when you act like you don't determine your responses to a situation — but your actions and responses are determined by somebody else.
The thing that really raises my blood pressure is that if I said «It seems like you're threatening us» «it seems like you're shaming us» «It seems like you're trying to control us» I can already hear and see the response of «I'm so sorry you feel that way, I certainly never wanted to communicate those things.....
When he received a response from someone he knew, who respects & likes him & was flabbergasted by what he had seen all hell breaks loose.
A common response to this runs something like this: «Of course we can't see the good here.
The post is so full of historical inaccuracies, theological problems, and contradictions that it's hard to know where to start, but I want to make clear from the get - go that my response to this post should not be seen as an attack on Tim Challies himself, (who I respect and like), but rather a response to the general belief that God's presence is limited to the pages of Scripture and that all forms of contemplative or experiential spirituality should therefore be dismissed out of hand or regarded with suspicion.
Dan's response is is typical for someone who refuses the see the evil they are party to, just like you seem to be, Baron.
That response is more like, «Hmmm... we'll see; hopefully he's sincere.»
Its move to decry what he would see as moral decay «would be tied to the Obama administration,» he argued, asking rhetorically why Graham would not have issued the statement in response to an event like the Abu Ghraib torture scandal.
Do you see the irony in your response — that you should try to convince others that there is no such thing as religion because you feel like you have been forced to believe in something that doesn't exist?
Like the first sunday, have a heterosexual couple display some affection, and see what kind of response you get, and then the second sunday have a «homosexual» couple display some affection to see if there is a different response?
I should like to see a response that is not merely assertions - nonsequitur.
As for the Atheists, I see why you'd probably get annoyed, but instead of making a negative billboard, make something positive like what atheists represent - because making a billboard like this is only going to get negative responses and people are going to continue to stereotype atheists as mean, ignorant people.
Jeremy have been asking the holy spirit for his help with this and in regards to the lame man that Jesus healed I do nt believe that sin was the issue for him just like the blind man was it his parents or did he sin the answer was neither but so that God would be glorified.What was the sin that may have been worse for him.The two situations are related of the woman caught in adultery the key words being go and sin no more only two references in the bible and will explain later the lame man we see at first his dependency on everyone else for his needs he cant do it he is in the best position to receive Gods grace but what does he do with it.Does he follow Jesus no we are told he goes to the temple and Jesus finds him now that he has his strength to do things on his own what his response to follow the way of the pharisees that is what is worse than his condition before so he is warned by go and sin no more.We get confused because we see the word sin but the giver of is speaking to him to go another way means death.Getting back to the two situations of the woman caught in adultery and the lame man here we see a picture of our hearts on the one our love for sin and on the other the desire to work out our salvation on our terms they are the two areas we have to submit to God.My experience was the self righteousness was the harder to deal with because it is linked in to our feelings of self worth and self confidence so we have to be broken so we are humble enough to realise that without God we can do nothing our flesh hates that so it is a struggle at first to change our way of thinking.brentnz
But her response to Madame Vastra, her anger, her ability to challenge the Half - Face Man even though she was terrified, her very real grief over her good - bye to the Eleventh * sob * on the phone, I think this is the first episode where I really felt like I saw her soul a bit.
But as we are taught by our deepening insight into the dominant role of love in the world and the central place of man's response to that love, and as a consequence of our better understanding of human nature in its psychological depths, we are beginning to see ever wider implications of the truth that God wills and works for men to become men and in freedom to act like men.
Thinking about infants, I see a thicket of analogies between their mode of being and the way Paul invaded a city like Thessalonica: demanding, wanting a response now, being the center of attention, brooking no rivals.
In searching for a worthy response, Rollins says he is drawn to Christian mystics like Meister Ekhart, «for while they did not embrace total silence, they balked at the presumption of those who would seek to colonize the name «God» with concepts... By speaking with wounded words of their wounded Christ, these mystics helped to develop, not a distinct religious tradition, but rather a way of engaging with and understanding already existing religious traditions: seeing them as a loving response to God rather than a way of defining God.»
And please take advantage of the «like» feature so I can see which responses are most popular.
In response the Church's most brilliant minds, Jesuits like Kleutgen and Liberatore, called for a return to a unified approach to philosophy and theology, the precedent and model for which they saw in medieval Scholasticism.
If you do respond here, I would like to post your response on my blog so that others will see your follow up on this issue.
I have read through and seen no response about the gluten free option, except to say that you have encouraged other flours like millet, etc..
And from the sounds of it, from the answers / responses I received on my Facebook page, many of you would appreciate and like to see some gluten - free recipes here on my blog — either for yourself or your family members.
Anyone who wants to see the angry responses from Arsenal fans about this crazy stunt can visit this ArsenalFanTV twitter page, but I would like to assure the fans that very few supporters came out in favour of these antics.
I hope RVP sees my message, I'd like a response from him as I think we can have a good discussion about this.
All I can say, and I am reluctant to read anything in to it knowing just how misleading Wenger's body language is and how obtuse his answers can be, that I haven't seen him grin like that in response to a journo's question regarding a specific player (Paulista) any time in the last 10 years.
I don't see the downside 3) Again, like I said in response 1....
After reading those statistics you can better grasp Klopp's tongue - in - cheek response when asked about the Champions League draw, «I saw Beguirstain's face [after the draw] and he didn't look like it was Christmas.»
When I was a kid, my father used to say (usually in response to tearful begging for a pair of Guess jeans or tickets to the Like A Virgin tour), «I cried when I had no shoes, until I saw the man who had no feet.»
Instead of hiding behind the numbers in their so called «expert» response, I would have liked to see them take ownership of the sodium problem and announce specific goals to reduce them to a certain level in their products ahead of regulatations.
If, in the end, it does turn out that women who breastfeed end up with flatter career trajectories overall (and I'd love to see how something that typically lasts for a year affects a woman for life... if there is a correlation I bet that breastfeeding and other parenting decisions are co-incidental, not causational), well I guess like others, my response would be «so...?».
I have a million responses to these comments and questions but what I hear resonating through all comments like these are a need for an incentive, the need to see a bigger picture and sometimes even some examples.
Upon seeing her fashion choice for the day, your first response might sound something like this; «That skirt is TOO tight to be wearing to school!»
The biggest development of 2012: the spread of rapid - response videos, which we've already seen from presidential candidates and party committees like the DNC.
And if you'd like to see the results of a little bit of all of that communications planning, the fine organization for which I work (The National Women's Law Center) will be live - tweeting responses to the speech tonight, which I'll supplement with a few Epolitics.com specials over on the @epolitics feed.
Democrats, who had railed against the impact of the legislation on a state like New York, which could have seen a gradual reduction in Medicaid spending with a block grant system, were cautious in their responses.
We sat down today with presumptive District 1 Council Member Margaret Chin and were sad to see that her effusiveness, which had so charmed us when we first interviewed her, had vanished like the snows of yesterday, replaced by the closed - mouth delivery of stock responses characteristic of the professional politician that she now is.
Also note that people who take an ActionSprout action typically end up on an organization's email list, and with a response rate like 30 %, these groups are likely to be significantly growing their lists with new people who are seeing them for the first time via this Facebook action.
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