Sentences with phrase «somebody getting the facts»

If you see somebody getting the facts wrong, send them the link to this story!

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If you deal with somebody quickly, and get them to focus on the things you're good at, they'll ignore the fact that you're not the most beautiful person in the world.»
I liked the fact that people came together and batted around ideas, and then, as an editor, you would look for the perfect writer for it, somebody who could make it better than you imagined, then ultimately putting an issue together was about getting the right mix and the right tone.
I confess that I have judged Christian women in my community for their lack of theological depth, despite the fact that when somebody gets sick or has a baby, they are the first to show up with casseroles, tissues, offers to help, and shoulders to cry on.
The fact that when somebody gets sick or dies or has a baby or loses their job, it's the church ladies who are the first to show up at the front door with a casserole and a hug
Got ta credit the writer — it's rare to see somebody trying to spin a positive out of the fact that the standard for this matchup is so low, that one of the fighters is expected not to get into what is believed to be his best fighting weight.
«I'm just struck by the fact that somebody like Ray Rice gets a two - game suspension and Tom Brady, over deflated balls, faces a four - game suspension.
We should be able to persuade Vardy to come to us and despite the fact he's not really the striker we need, we shouldn't really have problems getting somebody if we really want him, especially if he plays for Leicester, despite the fact they are champions of England.
Get the facts, principles, method and support from somebody who does this for a living... somebody who is passionate about it, and who has offered to be your mentor.
Granted, James Bond films are all about formula, but it's hard to get worked up over by - the - numbers ski stunts when, contrary to the famous line, somebody has done it better — Bond himself, in fact, in the film from which that song came, The Spy Who Loved Me.
«And so I would very much like the academy or somebody — because somebody's got to do this — to take advantage of the fact that we have all these states doing different experiments and take, for example, three or four states with very different assessments for science, Maryland would be one, and then actually do some research on what's the effect of teaching and learning of these different kinds of tests.»
I hope that this book gets the very wide audience it deserves because what it has to say is of relevance to virtually all of us as individuals, and takes on even great significance when one adds in the fact that (according to well - documented and much repeated research, first performed by Stanley Milgram in the 1960s) about two - thirds of the general population will follow the orders of somebody in authority, even if it is to inflict significant harm on others.
We all know people for whom books always go over well, but it's getting hard to decide if the fact that somebody really likes their Kindle is grounds for not providing a physical copy to unwrap and open.
Ted Michalos: In fact if somebody's asking them for significant upfront fees, then they're probably not dealing with a licensed trustee, they're dealing with someone called a debt consultant and you don't want to get me going on these days cause that's a whole other program.
It's just the fact we need to get somebody to stop; your dog could be next on the chopping block... Pets are priceless and part of a person's family.
But even the mere fact that somebody like me could come to an opinion like this based off of the entire escapade suggests that even now neither company is capable of getting its crap together.
because let me tell you something brother, its probably the best way to experience the game, its so refreshing to actually have somebody near you when playing a game online in fact any game that is on the switch gets an immediate boost when played with somebody next to you, it evokes the past memories of when games were more than just games, they were bonding devices, ah, the good old days.
Somebody who DOES N'T get bogged down in the scientific detail but who takes the arguments constantly trotted out by the other side and summarily DESTROYS them with the sorts of hard evidence and facts that the general public can understand and equate with.
Somebody's purported difficulties in getting data may be more newsworthy than the fact that huge volumes of data are freely available, including the great majority of those featured in the anti-climate science propaganda.
As such, when you publish your (recent) past work, you can make yourself believe that if somebody criticizes it (which, as I said, is unlikely to happen anyways), this person in fact not criticizing you but an earlier version of you that has now already gotten better.
In fact, if you've trained Google Now to know who your boss or your husband is, it's totally possible for somebody to just sidle up next to you and get your watch to send them a text.
As a matter of fact, recently I was talking with somebody I know who is going through a divorce and we discussed that when you hire two lawyers who are going to be on opposite sides trying to get the most from the opposing party, all it's going to do is create friction and animosity between those two parties.
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