The expert can also speak with your children and may wish to
speak to anyone who has counseled the children.
A child with Asperger's may seem very chatty and willing to
speak to anyone who listens leading many to believe they are very social.
Although, if
you speak to anyone who does own the LG V20, they will likely tell you that it is one of, if not, the best smartphone, on the market.
In such cases it doesn't hurt to knock on doors and
speak to anyone who could have possibly seen the accident first hand.
Speak to anyone who evacuated Irma, which was by some estimates the largest evacuation in U.S. history, and they will express gratitude for the traffic app Waze — it got us through the worst of the traffic jams.
While these stakeholders would initially be administrators or those who can make key decisions that center on how to incorporate digital technology, the focus of the event will actually
speak to anyone who has a vested interest in digital implementation, such as classroom teachers, parents, and even community members whose tax dollars fund these initiatives.
- Kirkus Reviews «Kimberly Rae Miller is a brave and gifted writer, and her insightful examination of her troubled relationship with her parents will
speak to anyone who has every struggled to hide a family secret.
Again, this kind of film is easy to write off based on a simple description, but it's a genuinely touching, human piece of work that will also
speak to anyone who fell in love with film at an early age.
Speak to anyone who has worked with Theresa May and they will tell you the big savings have been made and there is scope for no more.
The Word of God may
speak to anyone who reads the Bible.
They speak to anyone who opens eyes and heart.
The words from Psalm 118 «Suscipe me, Domine» (receive me, Lord) are sung by those making profession as a monk or nun, and the teaching offered here on the nature of vows
speaks to anyone who sees their human journey in terms of vocation.
«Accidentally like a Martyr»
speaks to anyone who has ever been tempted» and burned» by a misguided romance.
If
you spoke to anyone who knew the guy, they would say the same.
Fallon said,» I haven't
spoken to anyone who found the ad within the bounds.
I've never used it and have not
spoken to anyone who has, so can't comment so much on user experience.
I have never
spoken to anyone who has a negative thing to say about the company.
An accompanying State Policy Brief
speaks to anyone who wants laws and other policies to support the Opportunity Culture - style school culture focused on collaboration and excellence.
This chronicle of a beautiful, brutal journey
speaks to anyone who yearns for deeper, truer relationships and a more abundant, authentic life.
Don't think their developers have actually
spoken to anyone who uses inkling for textbook reading and annotation, otherwise they'd realize how annoying the system is.
We spend our time at events handing out fliers on the FDA warning about Chinese treats,
speaking to anyone who will listen about the dangers, and advocating for a ban on all Chinese chicken treats.
From my personal experience, I don't think I ever
spoke to anyone who was happy with their whole life insurance policy.
We have never spoken to the adjuster assigned to the claim - Emilia Gamino - and have not actually spoken to the same person twice, or
spoken to anyone who can solve anything.
Not exact matches
Before the evening of November 8, when Wolf Blitzer, Rachel Maddow, and Megyn Kelly identify
who our next president will be, it behooves
anyone wearing the mantel of «reporter» or «political analyst»
to make themselves worthy of that identification by rolling up their sleeves, picking up the phone, and reaching out
to voters
who can and will
speak truth
to power.
In fact, in small layoffs, it's the whistleblowers
who spoke up (inconveniently) or
anyone who made one of their bosses (or their egos) uncomfortable
who are often the first
to go.
It's of critical importance
to speak personally
to anyone who worked closely with the departing executive.
He encouraged
anyone who thought they might have been exposed, or
who had any information that could be relevant
to contact him or
speak with the embassy's security officer.
The name Warren Buffett conjures up images of brilliant investment plans and more wealth than
anyone could possibly imagine (and, possibly, the idea of just a hint of clairvoyance), but it also
speaks of a man of humble origins
who combined a natural - born gift with hard work and put both
to good use.
Anyone who uses the
spoken word
to impact listeners can benefit from NSA membership.
Anyone who has had
to speak in public, whether in a class or a board room, is probably familiar with that feeling of dread leading up
to the presentation.
While I'm sympathetic
to anyone who dislikes the current tax rates, and I think it is unfortunate that dividends are taxed at all since they are already taxed 35 % or so at the corporate level, but realistically
speaking, the current 15 % tax structure (for most of us) is about as good as we can ask for.
He says, «Nobody learned anything by hearing themselves talk, or
speak,» and he goes on
to say, «The ability
to lock in and listen is a skill that has served me well in life,» says Branson, «Although, it seems
to be a dying art, I believe that listening is one of the most important skills for any teacher, parent, leader, entrepreneur, or just about
anyone who has a pulse.»
«Communications guru Gallo draws on the power of TED talks
to reveal the secrets of effective public
speaking... The result is a dynamic work focused on storytelling... sure
to be a hit with
anyone who wants
to be a successful communicator.»
I don't see why
anyone who has come
to know God in Christ would be fine causally
speaking that way.
This is a tricky one, because social media has taught us all
to speak our minds at all times, about all things,
to anyone who happens
to be in earshot.
People like Santorum remind me of the Pharasees
who were careful
to show up in the temple full of pride and self righteous indignation for
anyone who dared
to question their rigid ideology yet never took one step towards bettering conditions in their society or
spoke out against social and economic injustice.
It is my firm belief that
anyone who truly lives what they believe will have no need
to tell others about their faith, because their faith will
speak for them.
Anyone who has travelled
to Utah can see the inextricable link between clean, moral and upright (comparatively
speaking) Utah and its Mormonism.
So many people
who advocate or
speak publicly for political or personal reasons aren't acknowledged as much when it comes
to religion when someone is wanting
to speak out about there faith a light bulb goes off and says we don't want
to hear, or talk, or, air any thing that has
to do with the mentioning of God but because of the high profile story and because this is the President of the United States it's ok hats off
to them for not being ashamed
to speak about there faith I agree with Richard some people just because they profess there faith doesn't mean there trying
to push there beliefs on
anyone people of faith have a right
to free speech also.
If you were a real Christian you would know Christs words
speak for themselves and the fact that he didn't take the sword away and turn it into a pruning shear right then and there does not mean he was saying «I mean all this stuff is for later after I come back and kill all the evil people and those
who haven't accepted me as their savior so you won't have
to fear
anyone so you can finally give up your guns and weapons of war...» You disgust me chad.
Christianity itself has become a principality and holds thousands captive, Before
anyone comments on me calling todays Christianity a principality, (a demonic stronghold) let me just make a request that those
who do answer are those
who live as the followers of the way did in biblical times, that is, meeting every day, considering nothing they owned as their own, laying their lives down for the gospel (and not getting paid
to do so) and having signs and wonders accompany them when they
speak of the Lord.
And no more listening
to anyone who says it is sin
to speak negative truths out loud in public..
Anyone who has ever incurred the wrath of an old mother hen by threatening her brood can testify
to the fact that Jesus was probably
speaking like an «over-zealous,» «overprotective» «Jewish» mama here.
Last night, I was weary after yet another day of helping victims of clergy sexual abuse, and watching how the institutional church circles the wagons around abusive pastors and tries
to destroy
anyone who dares
speak truth.
Anyone who has
spoken up in a board room knows it can be intimidating
to put your ideas out there and expose them
to criticism, especially when you're really excited about them.
Non Christians and non believers have
to speak out, otherwise Christians sneakily pass laws discriminating against
anyone who doesn't agree with them.
Jesus also says that
anyone who speaks against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but this view about Israel's rejection of Jesus seems
to say the opposite, that Jewish people
who rejected Jesus by
speaking against Him would not be forgiven.
Anyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever
speaks against the Holy Spirit, it will not be forgiven him, either in this age or in the age
to come» (NKJV, emphasis added).
Bultmann himself is alive
to this consequence, for he says at one point: «
Anyone who asserts that
to speak of an act of God at all is
to use mythological language is bound
to regard the idea of an act of God in Christ as a myth.
I cringe
to think how positive I was that I had it all figured out and
spoke accordingly
to anyone who would listen.