Sentences with phrase «something more talk»

If you think they will need something more talk to your vet.

Not exact matches

They're there to make the customer experience something more akin to talking with a real human being.
«As we talk to more and more people about health,» he says, «the way they define it is «something that either facilitates or creates barriers for me in living the life I want to lead.»»
Starting off with my favorite holiday of the year, Halloween is one of the most mindless holiday marketing months and I am not talking about zombies; though when I read some of these Facebook pages it makes me wish I was one... What I mean is that it's relatively easy to research and find quality content that can be used to boost interest in your cause, so why not do something more ghoulish?
There's also talk of whether slower - than - expected iPhone 8 sales are due to shoppers preferring to wait for the iPhone X or something more troubling — like disappointed customers.
Thompson has talked a lot about engaging younger customers through mobile and other technology, but if you don't give them something that more closely aligns with what they want to order, it doesn't matter if they're buying it on their iPhone or iPad or using Apple Pay.
The concept of phubbing (using your phone while someone talks) centers around the fact that we think there's something more interesting in life.
There is something that is rarely talked about in the business world and I want to start building more attention for it.
When you talk about an actual research project, often it starts as something more technologically oriented, but as you build deeper partnerships, you find that some of the problems they're really struggling with are human problems.
If you're like me, you may have noticed an interesting phenomenon in the last year or two: more and more of your colleagues have mentioned a business - centric podcast that you ought to check out, or you've overheard others talking about something they learned from a podcast.
«The people I'm talking to think that AI has the potential to fundamentally rethink or transform those enterprise architectures (such as SAP)... If you make comparisons (with) something like Microsoft, also grappling with their own legacy issues, but they are embracing AI, they have (digital assistant) Cortana, so they are embracing it much more,» he said.
Same thing IMHO with Google's unofficial «Do No Evil» motto — a perfect example of the law of inverse relevance: the less you intend to do about something, the more you have to keep talking about it.
Rather, the former talk show host, entrepreneur, actress, and philanthropist receiving an honorary doctorate of letters by the liberal arts school, urged the class of 2017 to channel something more basic: cultivate a clear vision of who you are and what moves you.
Just 90 days into a job it's hard to talk about legacy, but what's more important to me is that when you grade AMD, whether it's three years from now or five years from now, you grade it on that this was a fantastic set of assets that she turned into something special.
Well, research shows that on average, people tend to talk about themselves during 60 percent of a conversation — and when there's something being sold by one person in the conversation, a less experienced salesperson could be tempted to fill a void of silence with a laundry list of more selling points and value propositions.
Perhaps something as simple as a team trip to a gallery, a talk by a local artist, or even a company - sponsored book club could help your team think more creatively.
If you're talking more than the customer is, you're doing something wrong.
He declined to talk more about the lawsuit, but he did want to be sure I knew something else:» [W] e're about to open 10 more stores across Australia.»
Talk of having one more government regulation to contend with may not be well received in all quarters, something Rhode understands.
We now know that it's more than just something to talk about in marketing materials — it's a useful business tool thousands of our customers rely on to get payroll done.
«It's impossible to overestimate the importance of relationships and something more there than just a pitch,» says Fishback, who, coincedentally just finished breakfast with Kutcher this morning in New York when he spoke to Inc.com («We spent all morning talking about marketing campaigns,» he says.
Action: Block some network requests Who is this for: Paranoid people How difficult is it: Need to be tech savvy Tell me more: On macOS, you can install something called Little Snitch to get an alert every time an app tries to talk with a server.
The guest doesn't seem to have a clue about what he is talking and what I love about it is how arrogant the dude is about the business that he owns and the work that he does (which he makes it sound more important than feeding the hungry children of Africa or something).
I can't count the number of times when I'm looking at something and pick up the phone and talk to [one of our CEOs] and if it's in any one of their adjacent industries, they know more about it in 15 minutes than an investor can learn in a lifetime.»
John G. Stumpf, CEO of Wells Fargo & Co., said on a Jan. 14 conference call with analysts that he is «hearing more, when I talk with customers, about their interest in building something, adding something, investing in something
Link building is the least ire - evoking term of the bunch, but nonetheless, the way I hear it talked about and the way I hear it done makes the term — link building — and what it evokes something way more literal than it should be.
You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about, you simply typed something that sounded more plausible to your mind..
If you require atheists to explain something physics directly tells you we can't talk about right now, your burden of proof for atheism is oddly far more extreme than your burden of proof for «god».
people probably don't like to talk about God when they're dying because they want to spend their remaining time talking about something more important.
He has more than a little sympathy for people in my shoes (gay and celibate), but as we talked, he said something to the effect of, «This is an incredibly frustrating conversation to keep having in the church.
its not really atheism or religion that I have a problem with, its the hate, control, and fear that goes along with it that I have a problem with, you say that those who are spiritual are into new agey, crystal ball, stuff, see that's what I'm talking about, you assume to know what something is about when you don't understand something you naturally fear it, your self righteous clouds you, don't you get that by being narrow minded in your view towards things, you really act no better than religious fundamentalists, being spiritual is a lot more than just the new agey, think positive all the time that you think it is, its about being aware of who you are?
He told Premier: «It might be just talking about an issue - and that's an important thing - or it might be something more tangible, like getting behind a clause and talking... [about] how their church might be able to help.»
You never know about making more «Scrubs» episodes, it's something we all talk about, especially now that all these people are going back and doing Netflix versions of their shows.
What the need to wear tonight is a mantle of truth, and a willingness to talk about something more than smudges on the forehead.
If «derived time» follows from something more primordial (for Whitehead, creative advance as constituted in the subjective immediacy of concrescing actual entities; for Heidegger, the truth of Being as disclosed in the «openness» which pervades Dasein on the basis of its ecstatic - horizontal temporality), that something must not itself be time - like, or talk of «derivation» is otiose.
A lot of the planters and pastors I talk to think that involvement in global missions is something that has to wait until the church is more established, but shouldn't international missions be part of a church's DNA from day one?
It has been my experience that those church leaders who are more into control and performance will get very uncomfortable and irritable when someone joins the group who actually want to talk with God in order to learn from Him, rather than talk (or yell) at Him in the hopes of sounding super-spiritual and maybe even manipulating something out of Him.
The three most obvious lessons appear to be: «Live more simply,» «Do as much as you are able for the poor and disadvantaged,» and «Don't let the way you live and talk about the faith make it seem something grim and unattractive.»
Or maybe he switched to a talking orangatang, something more in line with your IQ.
This alone merits attention — as there is much talk about the relative dearth of Catholic authors today — but Trower's life and work offer something more, as they speak to questions that are currently circulating within the Church.
It is their «principle of life», something much more profound than can be indicated by talk about their goodness of life and their concern for righteousness, truth, and the other virtues.
If «derived time» follows from something more primordial (for Whitehead, creative advance as constituted in the subjective immediacy of concrescing actual entities; for Heidegger, the truth of Being as disclosed in the «openness» which pervades Dasein on the basis of its ecstatic - horizontal temporality), that something must not itself be time - like, or talk of «derivation» is...
If you are going to talk about something, make sure you talk about facts, it will make you a more reliable person when it comes to credibility.
Wow — your post really moved me because I can sense that there is something brewing within you and that is exciting.You are the second person this Lenten season to talk about feeling unsettled as if there is something else / more / different you should be doing.
Try something a little more novel, like * talking * to people, if that is your intent.
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures of hereafter....
Putting aside the more serious question of whether Trump's words in his conversation with Bush accurately describe real actions he has committed (something he denied when pressed by Anderson Cooper in Sunday night's debate), let's consider the notion that all this is «just locker room talk
«What young people really need is not more talk about the mechanics of sex and contraception, but encouragement to develop the character qualities of stability, faithfulness and commitment - the qualities they will need to build a strong and lasting marriage based on something that runs deeper than feelings and physical attraction.»
In such an instance we may find it harder to say whether we are still talking about the duties of everyday life, or whether a sense of vocation is here associated with something more heroic and extraordinary.
When we talk about «spirituality» and being «spiritual», one of theings I remember is most people would say they are more spiritual than religious, which is something that's actually, innately intuitive inside of us, in my opinion.
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