Sentences with phrase «so little talk»

On the iPad, I'm disappointed that there has been so little talk about eInk following its release.
But we are surprised that there is so little talk of reciprocity.

Not exact matches

So I'll go into some of the details of the vehicle design and performance, and I'm gonna gloss over — I'll only talk a little bit about that the technical details in the actual presentation, and then I'll leave the detailed technical questions to the Q&A that follows.
«There's very little innovation in these spaces, because people are so uncomfortable talking about them.
Like so many books about innovation and the exciting world of tomorrow's business, it's a little buzzwordy and breathless, which can get stale quickly — and when you're talking about the future, stale is the last thing you want to be.
«They're all talking about the bounce, so right now everybody in this room has to like me at least a little bit,» Trump told the CEOs of Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, Google's parent company, and other tech titans.
So we're always talking about, as a content marketing team, how can we push the boundaries in terms of showing great design but also doing something that feels a little bit outside of the box?
SPECIAL REPORT: Kylie Radford has built Morrison into a highly regarded fashion brand over more than 15 years, so it's a little surprising to hear the way she talks about the current business environment.
«Every mayor here talks as if they are the tourism secretary... and doesn't plan for residents so that they can live with a little dignity,» said Celina Izquierdo, of the Social and Gender Violence Observatory, which monitors security issues.
So was Grant, who explains in the TEDx talk below, how he had to repeat similar experiments at a fundraising call center a half dozen times before he was convinced that such a little thing could make such a big difference.
«I am one of the only students with a science background who also has significant startup experience, so I think that brings a very different view to our case discussions when we talk about making decisions using very little data,» she said.
Julie will talk you through this so you'll leave this session with an understanding of how to ensure: Content (big rock and little rocks) has a purpose and is connected to other content Content is rooted in actual customer and competitive data / insights Content is tied to your value propositions through the customer perspective
RITHOLTZ: So let's talk a little about value investing since you mentioned Graham and Buffett.
If our device could be moved close to where it is needed, but still on the energy producer's side of that equation, yet just outside the meter, then the energy producers could have millions of these small devices that they own and operate, because grandma doesn't want to become her own utility company because she has a solar panel, but if the utility companies and energy providers could compete with each other to have small units that are so close to the loads, they still get the full advantage of being a supplier of energy, except with just millions of little plants, they can avoid needing transmission lines, distribution lines, substations, et cetera, that everybody is talking about being expensive, unreliable, and subject to issues.
McFarland begins by promising Petraeus absolute discretion, saying that Ailes's «deal with me was that I was only supposed to talk to you — and he is a little paranoid, so believe me.»
In this week's stock market report, I'd like to talk a little bit about why volatility is so elevated and what you can do about it.
But I think if we were going to try to simplify this so that it makes a little bit of sense for people I think one of the main reasons that we can talk about why this might be happening comes down to central banks around the globe are playing a major role in the buying and selling of financial assets and an extreme degree.
One little insight makes all the difference, so you should definitely talk to Tony if you are planning to create new products or improve existing product lines.
Russell Lamberti: Yeah my website, ETM macro advisors website is www.etmmacro.com and I am starting a new newsletter called the macro outsider, and you can sign up for it for free on www.etmmacro.com and you'll get a free essay called «The real currency war» which is subtitled «monopoly money vs real money» and essentially there I just go into a lot of what we've spoken about today in terms of chronic malinvestment, the weakness of fiat currency reserve systems, and then ultimately where I think the real currency war is, which is in centralized vs. decentralized money, and I talk a little bit about cryptocurrencies there as well, so that's www.etmmacro.com you can sign up for that free newsletter.
And so talk a little bit about the balances of, you know, you're talking to these younger investors and some of these Millennials have never seen a bear market.
Once we talked about it a little bit he just took the bull by the horns and just started doing it and so all that stuff is pretty much his ideas about it.
some of you atheists are still talking... I can hear you... the little patter of your heart as it increases in rate because you are so ticked off at those mean «ol believers whom you hate so much you just have to put all your time into the CNN posts dealing with faith and God... You are so predictable... blather on without me though, I have to go get my sons from practice, so you will have to spew your hate on those left behind... Merry Christmas!
Many people in America think they are so smart, but they prove to themselves every day how ignorant and unwise they are by talking on threads like this logically within their own small little peanut brains trying to explain and interpret God?
Like so many crazy religious people think a «God» speaks to them or believes in preachers / evangelists who think they talk to God, so how do they justify it in there little brains that this guy isnt also talking to God.
We former evangelicals LOVE to talk about our faith and are sometimes surprised by how little opportunity there is to do so in a Mainline Protestant church environment.
So when I am talking with someone, I will often take a little gospel of John, I prefer the ones called Living Water since they have little notes that remind me what verses are key, and what the verses mean, and in just a minute or two, can show a person from Scripture that to get eternal life, all they have to do is believe in Jesus for it.
Maybe we talk so much about grace because we show it so little.
I did however experience two weeks ago at our worship gathering (what I call it cause we do very little serving so doesn't justify the name worship service I feel) and I talked about that church you posted about once — the one where the biker is involved and the pastor leading the church out into their community — and turned it on our congregation asking, what can we do in our community?
Christianity teaches that this particular individual, and so every individual, whatever in other respects this individual may be, man, woman, serving - maid, minister of state, merchant, barber, student, etc. — this individual exists before God — this individual who perhaps would be vain for having once in his life talked with the King, this man who is not a little proud of living on intimate terms with that person or the other, this man exists before God, can talk with God any moment he will, sure to be heard by Him; in short, this man is invited to live on the most intimate terms with God!
We have so little hope in a God who promises, and who walks in the ruins to raise a new world - such talk sounds too awkward or has been captured by a religious cheapness - that we grow silent.
If you are the chief executive of a bus company and you spend all your time talking about the gospel and not looking after train timetables and your staff you would probably get sacked and it felt to me that as the main message carrier for the party it was a little bit like having your main advertising hoarding permanently damaged, permanently vandalised so your me.
We talk so confidently about things which we know so very little.
So let's talk just a little bit more about you specifically.
Doing so will help you in not talking about things of which you know very little.
talks so confidently about the inerrant, perfect, infallible character of the original Autographs of the Bible when no one has seen one for more than eighteen centuries Moreover, it is clear that originally no one thought the wording was perfect since copyists, translators, and authors had little fear of changing it.
Yet even many of these Christians, who wanted so badly to have a back - and - forth relationship with God, were a little hesitant to talk about hearing God speak with their ears.
But that kind of language works better in campaigns than in governance; eventually, you have to talk about things as they are, not just as you feel they should be, and so it was inevitable that the radiance of his oratory dimmed a little once he took office.
So although when we have discussions like this, sometimes it sounds like I may be acting rude... most are honestly asking for those who talk this way to wake up a little bit and find something that your rational brain can grab onto.
Jesus is always shown as this mousy little wimpy man who talked in breathless tones so you can barely hear him.
Little conservatives to Him belong, they are powerful for He is strong... Yes, Jesus loves me... Yes, Jesus loves me... Yes, Jesus loves me... For God talks to me in my brain and tells me so!
For real systems, things are so involved that it makes little sense to talk of the details of the initiating fluctuation.
Perhaps this is why church leaders and theologians talk so little of this befuddling malady.
Dan and I were vacationing there with friends, and I'd arrived at our designated meeting point a little early so I could «pray and meditate» [read: drink my first cup of coffee without having to talk to anyone].
How could a contemporary Christian believer understand all existence, so that the living God remained central to his or her life, even though the conventional kind of talk about «life after death» had little if any meaning?
I'm talking about how an idea like religion tries to dictate its own version of morality to others by declaring a certain group of people as being abominations... oh, but we still love you, you crazy little abomination you... so long as you do only what we tell you is ok.
So next week we'll talk little more about Jesus as «the true and final word,» and we'll tackle the objection that many evangelicals raise when talking about him as such — that the only way anybody actually knows about Jesus is through the Bible, and so the Bible itself remains supremSo next week we'll talk little more about Jesus as «the true and final word,» and we'll tackle the objection that many evangelicals raise when talking about him as such — that the only way anybody actually knows about Jesus is through the Bible, and so the Bible itself remains supremso the Bible itself remains supreme.
The reliance on strict rules of verification, however, was seen by the philosophers of language to be so limiting that very little was left to talk about.
There are, however, some real negatives that come with it and I wanted to talk a little bit about them today because I think they're really important to highlight so you don't feel alone in them.
So today I have a few quick and easy game day food ideas that are little to no prep perfect for keeping you glued to the game or so you don't have to miss that commercial everyone will be talking abouSo today I have a few quick and easy game day food ideas that are little to no prep perfect for keeping you glued to the game or so you don't have to miss that commercial everyone will be talking abouso you don't have to miss that commercial everyone will be talking about!
(unusual when we are talking about so little sugar!!).
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