Sentences with phrase «spoke on the topic off»

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Speaking of which, Fortune's Brainstorm Design conference kicks off in Singapore next week; expect this topic to be on the agenda.
Speaking from Barcelona, Spain, where the industry's annual Mobile World Congess trade show kicks off on Monday, Wyatt says wireless network security is poised to be a big topic of discussion.
«The reporter knew that I was in a hurry and was only there to comment on the State of the Union, but insisted on taking a disrespectful and cheap shot at the end of the interview, because I did not have time to speak off - topic
The series, held under the theme: Socio - Economic and Corporate Governance, came off at the Coconut Groove Regency Hotel and had notable personalities speaking on a variety of topics centred on the theme.
A tad off topic, but speaking of liquid and nutrition: Dr. Greger, what's your take on kefir?
Hi Timo, I spoke in Stockholm last year about this topic I wrote a bit about it here: http://www.thecreativepenn.com/2014/09/21/self-publishing-revolution/ There are some self - publishing opportunities in Swedish but you can publish on Amazon KDP and I don't think it will be long until the Kindle takes off in Sweden — so expect to wait maybe a year or two.
Some producers are turned off by novelist - guests, and even if they call and discover it's a novel when they speak to you, you're still in a great position to sell them on the topic anyway.
The online educational day - long seminar will kick off at 8 a.m. (CST) on Aug. 8, and will feature industry experts speaking on a variety of topics.
In a recent interview with Bruce Hainley for Parkett, speaking on the topic of men's couture, Katz remarked revealingly on his favorite suit: «the smoothest off - the - rack suit Cerruti, I can, like, pour into it.»
PS — I appreciate that strictly speaking this off topic, but since it is a) essentially it is pertient to the outcomes of pretty much ever single thread on here and b) so important, I feel I must keep trying... thanks for everyone's patience!
IMO, just the fact of habitually and loudly passing judgement on the character and motivations of people he's never met speaks volumes about the quality his reasoning when he goes «off topic» as you euphemistically describe.
But when I speak about how evaluating externalities and a variety of «costs» from fossil fuel usage, I get called all sorts of names, told that my point is irrelevant, threatened to be cut off from being allowed to post on the topic, have what I say mischaracterized, etc..
Obviously this is a different issue — it doesn't belong strictly speaking to the field of climate science, and I don't how much we are allowed to elaborate on this here (the exact border of what is on and off topics on RC is still slightly unclear for me).
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