Sentences with phrase «stories you heard»

To get your story heard, however, you need to tell a compelling story.
Most of the success stories we hear involve an entrepreneur who pushes himself beyond his physical and emotional limits.
These are the war stories you hear in the Valley.
I work in the insurance industry and I've seen hard living in properties and the stories I hear definitely turn me off to owning more than just where I will live.
So why do investors continue to do just that, despite the horror stories we hear when a firm like Lehman Brothers gets into trouble?
One of the most interesting stories he heard was from Adam Rotman, creator of Share As Image.
That's the stories you hear about binary options brokers.
The stories they heard in law school about independence, public service, and professionalism don't match up with their everyday experiences.
The stories I heard brought tears to my eyes.
And then they asked to hear the story again, and so I told it again, just the way I remembered it anyway, because that is the story I heard all the time as a kid.
But the horror stories you hear — where aid just helps a dictator build new palaces — mostly come from a time when aid was designed to win allies for the Cold War rather than to improve people's lives.
I would posit that, based on the many stories I hear from women who have left evangelical churches, it's far more likely that abuse is flourishing in patriarchal homes and churches where women are given little voice and little recourse; it's just getting swept under the rug rather than named and confronted.
It reminds me of a story I heard yesterday from the First Nations community.
The stories you hear and the things you hear in this documentary will break your heart for these poor young girls who are caught into the darkest and most evil web on earth.
Or at least that is often the story I hear.
This also reminded me of a story I heard in a sermon many years ago about 3 Jewish friends where 2 of them fell out over a matter of doctrine.
And over and over again, the story I hear from pastor after pastor is that the most difficult thing about being a pastor is the people who make bad decision after bad decision, who turn away from God, who ignore and abandon the instructions in His Word, and then, when their life comes crashing down around them, as the Bible said it would, they come to the pastor looking for the miracle cure.
I am reminded of a story I heard years ago in Germany when Walter Ulbricht, the German Communist leader, was head of the DDR.
Unless carefully screened by a controlling thesis, a good story heard on Friday will take the spotlight in the next Sunday's sermon whether or not it has a place.
AND the eyewitness accounts are all people recounting stories they heard from other people... NOT the actual eyewitnesses, which make it even less reliable.
These are the women I know, in my real life, and in the stories I hear from all around the world.
I've never been able to forget a story I heard on public radio told by a man called Race Horse.
If we ignore it, Noah remains the irrelevant animal story we all heard before we grew up.
Those who wrote the passages down from stories they heard from others, then countless scholars translated, mistranslated, and re-translated the various books into Latin first, and then from Latin into diverse languages of the world, then back to the Greek and Aramaic languages, etc. could not have possibly been totally accurate, to say the least.
The French priest still remembers the first story he heard when he embarked upon his journey from a woman who told him the German soldiers had asked villagers in her town to pour ashes onto the mass graves to stop the flood of blood pouring out from them.
Anyone can write a story based on another story they heard.
Each story I hear, whether read or told, opens a window into a new domain of different perspectives on myself and others.
All the stories I hear about the effects of the radiation in the ocean and diseased shrimp from farm raised leaves me scratching my head about what's safe!
«It's important for us to maintain consistency so that the experience a person has walking in the door today lives up to the great story they heard about us from their parents or grandparents,» he adds.
That was the beginning of one of many success stories we hear about Mexican chefs who migrate to the U.S. in search of economic opportunity in one of the most competitive markets.
Many of the stories we hear from the region are about a dire lack; but they are also connected by a sense of the pride that people have in relation to the food of their home country, as well as the humility and hospitality that goes into making and sharing it.
I just knew all the stories I heard from Oxford.
Of course nobody wants to look the fool but if this is the end of the rainbow all the stories I heard as a child were clearly a lie.
Tom, a 25 - year - old from Essex dressed in an Eagles cap and Nick Foles jersey, tells me a story I hear repeated throughout Sunday afternoon: one year he got a copy of Madden (pronounced «madame» in England) for Christmas 2006 and picked a team at random for an exhibition game.
The stories we hear about his other sporting franchises tell us that.
So I am inclined to believe the stories I hear about him joining us.
Best story I heard from NFL combine: A small group of former Browns coaches held a fired Browns coaches party at a local restaurant in Indianapolis.
I went to Al - anon at that therapist's suggestion, and the stories I heard there were scary and eye - opening.
A lot of the scary birth stories we hear are left over from colonial America and there is reason to believe that many women might have been suffering from rickets and poor nutrition, which would have resulted in a malformed pelvis, making many women and babies susceptible to major complications including death.
I think if more mothers felt free to follow their hearts, more of them would make the same choice I did, because I see a lot of ambivalence and unhappiness in the weaning stories I hear.
Despite the stories you hear about the «terrible twos», this window in time can actually be a wonderful time for you as a parent.
It's important to help them think through stories they hear about.
This article reminded me of a story I heard recently, in which a person I know was advised not to start a business in Texas because the workforce.
For example, first - grade students draw pictures of the stories they hear, which evolve into the forms of the letters they study.
I was a new mom, and the only thing I knew about breastfeeding was from what I read in numerous baby books, and the horror stories I heard from friends (you know what I'm talking about).
I got to be pretty good at brushing off the comments and ignoring the unwanted advice, but the more I looked into it, the more stories I heard about parents of breastfed babies being hassled by family members, strangers or even their own doctors about the lack of «adequate» weight gain, regardless of the size of the parents or the health of the child.
It is a story heard all too often and our worst nightmare - an infant stops breathing and dies while asleep.
And yet... do you know how many stories I hear of people being prescribed antibiotics without any confirmation of a bacterial infection?
By the way, what you describe is very common, and is a story we all hear over and over.
Share the positive birth stories you hear.
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