Sentences with phrase «similar talk of»

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You can also think of this model similar to how Dan Sullivan of the Strategic Coach talks about how you need to spend most of your time doing the things you are best at and enjoy doing that you can also make money doing.
Mr. Putin also put the blockchain at the center of his «Digital Economy» program for Russia, and his government has talked about creating a crypto - ruble, similar to Bitcoin.
The efforts of Internet.org, Google's «Loon For All» and other groups can now accomplish a similar task on a global level. Internet.org may be just a lot of talk at this stage, but the promise it holds is real.
But for all the talk about how Donald Trump is bucking Republican orthodoxy, his actual policy proposals are not only very similar to what the Republicans have been proposing for years, they very much support the interests of those we typically associate with the Republican establishment.
While the talk covered material fairly similar to what Ries discussed in the October issue of Inc. and his Friday SXSW panel, Inc.com was able to catch up with McClure and discuss his investment strategy, how the lean strategy affects his investments, and his support of female CEOs.
Now there's talk that Google (which apparently considered a $ 30 billion bid for the startup last year) is working on a similar product of its own.
The office of New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli is in talks with other potential partners to ink similar deals, staff said.
The program would be hassle - free for studios — they would only provide the names of similar movies, while Twitter would figure out which users were already talking about them, even if they weren't using the title specifically.
The political news and commentary site Talking Points Memo is another example of a similar approach.
Cowen described a similar divide in his last book, «Average if Over,» where he talked of communities of underemployed but happy hipsters (think Williamsburg and east Berlin) spreading around the world.
If many of these people have a very similar educational background, what's the likelihood that there will be a wide range of opinions when it comes time to talk executive pay and corporate strategy?
I've talked to a lot of people who travel and they all say similar things.
For example, if the prospect asks about pricing, terms or something similar, the seller naturally assumes the prospect is at the end of the process (after all, we talk price last) and treats them accordingly.
Bezos told the New York Times» Nick Wingfield that he'd welcome similar relationships with Apple and Google, and even if that prospect seems as remote as iOS running Android apps or vice versa, the basic concept of Alexa talking to other voice services is full of potential.
A similar assumption underlies Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg's widely publicized 2011 commencement speech at Barnard, and her earlier TED talk, in which she lamented the dismally small number of women at the top and advised young women not to «leave before you leave.»
Preston: [00:17:56] So what's so interesting here is that on one side we have Silicon Valley working at a rapid pace to create this new digital cryptocurrency and we also have governments and global authorities looking into the implications of using the similar technology whether it's the IMF or other central banks around the world that are that are talking about using some form of crypto to back their monetary baseline.
But if you're going to compare the rate of return on stocks to the rates of return on other assets, you'd better be talking about securities of similar duration.
She prefers talking instead about the roughly 70 percent savings that Brandless says it provides customers compared with more established brands of similar quality, whose goods are usually purchased on retail shelves.
There's talk of some sort of «infrastructure bond» coming though (similar to what Trump's team is proposing in the US) that I guess could be a nod in that direction.
In its statement on Wednesday, Starbucks said its agreement with Mr. Nelson and Mr. Robinson «would allow both sides to move forward and continue to talk and explore means of preventing similar occurrences at any Starbucks location.»
These include being frequently interrupted or talked over; having decision - makers primarily address your male colleagues, even if they're junior to you; working harder to receive the same recognition as your male peers; having your ideas ignored unless they're rephrased by your male colleagues; worrying so much about being either «too nice» or «sharp elbowed» that it hurts your ability to be effective; frequently being asked how you manage your work - life balance; and perhaps most difficult of all, not having peers who have been through similar situations to support you during tough times.
Up here in Canada, something similar is going on as Lutheran Church — Canada and the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops recently began talks).
You know since his passing, many people have talked to me, and I never realized just how many have had a similar experience of watching a friend or loved one die.
This, I would argue, is in the spirit of Jesus who in a similar speech talked about how God sent Elijah to a non-Israelite widow and Elisha to heal a Syrian, Naaman.
However, I talk with a lot of people concerning church â $ «and they are from a variety of places like Saskatchewan, BC, Ontario, and many places in Americaâ $ ¦ and the complaints are very similar.
All of the events are pretty similartalk about porn on Sunday, deal with it on Monday.
In an age marked by an inequitable distribution of wealth similar to our own, Jesus knew that money mattered and that money - talk could be used to speak vividly of the clashing priorities of the culture of God with those of the present age.
We are talking about adoption agencies being required to assign children to gay couples, colleges and universities being required to offer same - sex couples access to married housing, and any number of similar scenarios revolving around perceived discrimination against gays and lesbians.»
We will look at much of this imagery in a later post when we consider the violence in the book of Revelation, but the imagery is only brought up here to show that when Jesus talks about the flood in Matthew 24, He likens it to a similar form of world - wide judgment that falls upon the earth at the end of days.
Jesus teaches something similar in the Sermon on the Mount when He talks about the lilies of the field and the birds of the air (Matt 6:25 - 34).
It's very similar to a party, except people film you, you occasionally have to do the same thing more than once, and sometimes you have to mime instead of actually talking.
Most religious people I have talked to, speak about being «saved by the grace of God» (or some sort of similar terminology).
Exorcizing the concept «God» from the system leaves me in a stance very similar to that of Paul van Buren, who holds that the essence of Christianity is an ethical message about how to live a life and that «God» talk is a dated, misleading, unhelpful, obscure way of saying what Christianity wants to say about what it is to be a man and to live a moral life.
To talk about an eternal attribute which is different from the divine Essence but coexistent with it is to personify it and give it the status of a substance — a position very similar to that of the Christian Trinity.
We talked that day about growing up as Christians sort of the same way kids grow up — you'd never expect a five year old to act the same way as a twelve year old or as a twenty year old, but sometimes we expect our Christian lives to be quite static, and quite similar to one another.
Jeremy: every time I bring up a question they don't seem to be able to answer, they revert to talking about their experience (vision, dream, inner feeling, etc.) which proved to them the truth of what they believe, and then they tell me that if I really want to know the truth, I should pray for wisdom and ask God to give me a similar experience to reveal the truth to me.
As I have conversed with my Mormon co-workers about their faith, every time I bring up a question they don't seem to be able to answer, they revert to talking about their experience (vision, dream, inner feeling, etc.) which proved to them the truth of what they believe, and then they tell me that if I really want to know the truth, I should pray for wisdom and ask God to give me a similar experience to reveal the truth to me.
I suspect that a similar way of talking helps the more utopian scientists in our day to speculate freely while not looking foolish to their colleagues.
Since that time, I have talked with dozens of pastors and former church leaders who have experienced similar treatment from churches and church leaders in which they used to serve.
So when we see in Ephesians 1:12 - 13 that Paul repeats himself by talking about the praise of God's glory in Jesus Christ, we expect to see some similar terminology.
Before finally leaving the subject of double - mindedness for a similar examination of purity, the talk should at least touch upon that versatile form of double - mindedness: the double - mindedness of weakness as it appears in the common things of real life; upon the fact that the person who only wills the Good up to a certain degree is double - minded.
To understand what he is talking about, one needs to know something of the issue at stake in the whole letter, the problems in the Galatian churches to which it is sent, the peculiar meanings words like «law» have for Paul, and similar matters of historical understanding.
The experience of the first rite of passage for the women clergy I have talked with varies from the male experience in the following ways: The young woman is likely to have a similar inner experience of a mystical «call,» or in some other way feel led to make a conscious decision to train for the ministry.
I have had this experience three times now, on three different occasions, in admittedly similar circumstances, but not similar enough to explain the coincidence: I am speaking from a podium to a fairly large audience on the topics of — to put it broadly — evil, suffering, and God; I have been talking for several minutes about Ivan Karamazov, and about things I have written on Dostoevsky, to what seems general approbation; then, for some reason or other, I happen to remark that, considered purely as an artist, Dostoevsky is immeasurably inferior to Tolstoy; at this, a single pained gasp of incredulity breaks out somewhat to the right of the podium, and I turn my head to see a woman with long brown hair, somewhere in her middle thirties, seated in the third or fourth row, shaking her head in wide - eyed astonishment at my loutish stupidity.
I'd like to get her speaking to some of our Catholic events and conferences here, and I will certainly be using this book in my own work at Confirmation classes and similar gatherings... and remembering its message when talking with friends (and foes!)
Your Holy Text Message today made me imagine many Churches to be similar to a bunch of folks sitting in a dark attic, sipping tea and talking about the wonderful light of their Lord.
His style was similar to that of other clergy who relate successfully to young people: he took them seriously, he didn't talk down to them or send out the message that he felt uncomfortable around them; he offered a regular presence they could count on.
[7] As noted above though the idioms may differ - Maximus arguably draws his terminology from Stoic sources and Holloway, with his talk of relativity and events and effects, owes much to modern science - but the insights and the overall vision expressed are strikingly similar.
One reason I think we were able to talk so long is because most of the conversations we have with locals here are often pretty similar.
As we've discussed before, there a plenty of whey protein powders available to you — and many that have similar talking points.
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