Sentences with phrase «speak from experience with»

They special order my dog's food monthly for me, they always have educated advice on the products on their shelf, and all speak from experience with their own / foster pets so you know you are getting sound advice from a fellow pet parent.
I speak from experience with two of the early Massachusetts school.
I speak from experience with a daughter who loved fish, liver, raw cream and clo as a child, but still managed to end up with side effects from nutrient deficiencies after puberty due to her aversion to all things green.
I can speak from experience with this one... you'll develop a raging pump that will feel like your muscles are about to explode through your skin... and you will get DEEP soreness the next few days in those worked muscles because you've hit them in a biomechanically COMPLETE fashion.
I wasn't trying to write a manifesto or speak for a generation or exhaustively examine the causes of declining church attendance among twenty - something; just speak from experience with some surveys for support.
I can only speak from experience with all the jobs I have ever had, my professional and civic clubs, and school.
Speaking from experience with fraternities during my time at Cuse («01 -» 05), this kind of behavior, while reprehensible, this attitude of machismo, was prevalent all throughout Greek Row, not just in the «engineering» frat.
I'm speaking from experience with this.
I don't disagree that these are great brushes; however, I really don't think that the quality of all of these brushes are the best and that is also speaking from experience with my Vegan Brush Set that felt apart after a handful of washes.
Speaking from experience with a dog's allergies, it can take a very long time to figure out the problem if you don't work with a good vet and it will end up costing you a lot of money while you try things that don't work.
It's likely, speaking from my experience with another journal, that the McGill Guide is he McGill Law Journal's PRIMARY source of revenue.
Speaking from experience with hundreds of hours with both in my home, Google Assistant has, time and time again, shown itself to be the smarter AI of the two.

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Investors who spoke to CNBC all described a common experience with the ICO in question: They thought the project was legitimate until warning signs began to appear, including a falling out with the company's sole supplier, a lack of correspondence from its supposed founders, and failed attempts to recoup the lost funds.
If there's one thing the city can guarantee, it's that there will be plenty of opportunities for new experiences to add to your life story: eat some insects from the Sunday Night Market, speak about life with a monk, watch some muay thai.
Turner and York spoke with VICE News about their Guantanamo experience in the hopes that it would encourage current and former Gitmo troops who suffer from PTSD symptoms to seek diagnosis and medical treatment.
Finally, you should make a point to talk with existing business owners — ideally in the industry you'd like to enter — who can speak from experience and offer invaluable advice on how to approach a purchase for the best results.
Koos Timmermans, CFO of ING, winner of our first Best Bank In The World award, speaks with Global Finance Magazine editor Andrea Fiano about how his bank succeeded in establishing a global footprint by following its clients, and the lesson that ING took from fintechs: focus on the user experience.
The people that experience breakthroughs in the game of listening - and - speaking, will «park» all their thoughts, remove the internal clutter and noise from their heads, and engage the other person with complete, distraction - free, attention.
Third Vice Chairman Dean Mon recently traveled to hurricane - ravaged Puerto Rico to speak with members of the Puerto Rico Builders Association and share some of his personal experiences from Hurricane Sandy five years ago.
Rosales has never filed a claim against a worker who violated a non-disparagement clause with an online post, and in his experience, he said, those clauses don't prevent workers from exercising their rights to speak about workplace conditions.
They need a believer that can hear the Holy Spirit's advice and thought; that can share from their own past with vulnerability and nakedness; and that can speak / write to the heart - themes that keep the hearer from experiencing the freedom in Christ: love, joy, peace, longsuffering, goodness, patience, and self - control — the amazing freedom that mixes all those fruits of the Spirit into an incredible life.
And, speaking from personal experience, he gave burgeoning young conservatives the tools to get away with criticizing liberalism in a room full of liberals.
Can say that I believe in every thing that you disbelief of when it comes to the Creator and the Creation of universe, life and guidance, God has given me hearing, seeing, thinking and heart feelings to see and experience signs and small miracles to have faith in him and continue with good deeds I was told of in his Holy Book although am not perfect at that but nothing to lose but contrary to that there are more to gain in life and life after... For those disbelievers they lose their senses by being locked and blocked from such experiences... It is all about souls as verses speak for them selves;
Gary, I was not speaking of YOUR personal journey; but from the perspective of my own transitional experience and the experiences of others who have informally shared the stories of their pilgrimages of faith with me — and they have been many.
I am only speaking from my own experience now, but I have found that the most effective thing I can do in response to being wounded, harassed, punished, «messed with» and so on by persons who have made narcissism something of an art in their own lives, is to avoid letting those wounds become my own «narcissistic wounds.»
Speaking from personal experience and many friends and others I have spoken with.
Berger wishes to speak of «a God who is not made by man, who is outside and not within ourselves,» but he limits his act of faith in such a God to projections outward from common human experience, i.e., to signals of transcendence70 The result is that Berger is left finally with his own experience alone, a consequence that weakens his understanding not only of Christian theology but ultimately of play as well.
It seems to my perceptions that you might be having a personal identity conundrum... Speaking from experience; many folks seem unable to cope with individualized rationalizing complexities... Giving up attempting, toward understanding social austerities which encompass individualism, gives people their identification of oneness... Individualisms are set upon the relativities of quaint somberness issues in daily moderations... Religious identities are as emotionalized labels giving people an ability to pause and reflect upon judgmental reasoning... Whether or not, religious agendas are servicing and served with ever those willing to serve...
Ontologically speaking, the dominant occasion of experience is not different from the other occasions of experience with which it jointly constitutes the psychophysical animal organism.
(By the way, I'm an LDS bishop familiar with life in the Church in many parts of the country and the world, so I'm not just speaking from experience in my local neighborhood.)
Both men spoke not as private persons but instead quoted from our deepest public memories, which are eloquent in the face of death when we, as solitary individuals encased in our personal experiences of loss, so often are wordless with grief.
It seems this article is written from mere subjective experiences from a likely very, very small group of unfortunate folks who had the displeasure of speaking with him.
The fall of Adam and Eve, the covenants with Israel and its deliverance from bondage, its falling away and punishment through new sufferings, the speaking of the divine word through the prophets, the birth of Christ in human flesh, the life and death of Jesus, the experience of the resurrection, and the history of the Church, the expectation of the final events and the established reign of God in love and peace — all this is the Biblical understanding of what God has done, is doing, and will continue to do for the judgment and redemption of the world.
God didn't seem to need them to agree with me in order to speak to them and tell them he loves them, in a way that they know, deep down, that it's true... Later when I met my father in law I became familiar with a saying of his in his book Authority to Heal and it rang true from my experience.
Up to this point, I have spoken of theology's concern with the credibility of the Christian witness, which concern arises from the fact that Christian faith itself claims to be credible in terms of common human experience.
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 don't want to replay his entire speech, but this was Gary Bauer at his absolute best succeeding by speaking from the heart about an experience he knows well, which is dealing with a hostile / skeptical media year after year.
Drawing from the rich imagery of Scripture and speaking transparently from his own experience, Martin offers a series of reflections on surviving loss, failure, and change with your faith and humanity intact.
A man who so spoke loved both God and his people with a love of experience — it is from the abundance of the heart that any mouth speaks.
So while it would be admitted that Whitehead has redefined both Bradley's feeling and his immediate experience by (so to speak) peeling them off from each other, nevertheless Whitehead's redefined feeling would still be seen as endowed with the substrative status that in Bradley was accorded to immediacy.
These truths are intuitively available to all — and we grasp them precisely in the experience of personal love: When we love a person, it arises from the very centre of our being and freedom, and it is never love of just any human individual, someone who can be swapped - out, so to speak, and replaced with another.
Kari, I'll let you know in advance that it'll most likely be the latter with these cuties — I speak from experience!
great for enjoying with a cup of tea at 2 am when your little one is going through a growth spurt... I may be speaking from experience there...
Speaking of oil, as you know, I eat and live by an oil - free diet for the variety of benefits I've experienced from it, but sometimes, such as in baking, there comes a need for a classic non-stick spray to coat the pan (s) with to give baked items, such as muffins, that nice slightly browned exterior crust that paper liners just can't provide.
Obviously I don't speak from experience, but I'm thinking granola should be ranked up there with crack as far as how addictive it is.
I seriously recommend making this over the holidays to share with your family and friends... otherwise if you make it on an average weekday after work... you WILL end up eating the entire recipe yourself (I speak from experience!).
Just speaking from personal experience with my IBS and messed up gut, I know that I can't even have a sip of coffee or smell soy / tofu / etc.
Generally speaking, Monday through Thursday can be a quieter tasting experience with plenty of personal attention from the staff.
Here you go: http://www.ocaseys.nl/pages/sports.php Can't speak from experience though, but what could possibly be wrong with an Irish pub that shows lots of footie?
The football world is regressive and scared to move forward... Spoken from deep experience with arsenal football club... Can't make this guy up if you tried
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