Sentences with phrase «sure people hear»

Overall, there are plenty of social media posts screaming for people's attention, so making sure people hear your voice is vital.
I made sure people heard that.
It was a powerful tool for making sure people heard the real stories about charter schools.

Not exact matches

I'm sure just about every sales person in the world has heard this pitch, in some way or another.
Make sure people feel heard.
I've heard from several young people lately that they're excited by the possibilities of the technology sector and want to start their own businesses, but aren't sure how to go about learning the technical skills to help them succeed — or whether they need to know the technical side in the first place.
I make sure I have heard from a small handful of people with diverse approaches, and then I place trust in myself, make a call and act.
Publicity and marketing: make sure people have heard about the book and consumer interest is piqued.
Sure, more people than ever have probably heard about bitcoin, and they may have heard about some of its closest rivals by market cap, such as Ethereum and Ripple, but they don't have the faintest idea what purpose they serve or how they really work.
Sure, I'm just one person, and few if any will hear my voice.
I don't often hear any of George Carlin's favorite words in church, but I sure as hell * do * hear a lot of cursing of people, often in the name of Christ — exactly the kind of cursing shown by the men on the left and right in your cartoon.
They talk about their families because that is what really matters in a person's life... that is thier true legacy and their only real immortality... most people, I am fairly sure, know deep down that god is a fairy tale, a cushion, and that death is truly the end... what this very excellent young woman heard from these dying people makes perfect sense... death is a time to end the bs and look at and reflect upon what was real and important in that individual's life
I haven't heard of recent cases where they were foisted on people (though I'm sure it must still happen in some places).
Clinton stopped what he was saying to address this person in order to make sure he heard him correctly.
My mother explained that blind people develop better hearing because God made sure that the loss of one sense was offset by the improvement of another.
All I do recall hearing was 1) that Julie and Tony's marriage had been struggling for a long time, and 2) that people weren't sure when Tony's relationship with Courtney had started and whether it was before or after the divorce with Julie.
After decades of hearing messages from high church officials that lesbian and gay people were a threat to humanity and a danger to children, I had to rub my eyes a few times to make sure that I was reading this new, more positive language correctly.
It would be wonderful to hear «I'm sorry» from the people who have injured me, and my kids, in an effort (knowingly or unknowingly, intentionally or unintentionally) to either protect their own image or the image of someone who is protecting their image... but I am pretty sure it won't happen.
Sure, people can say you violate your anonymity, or our traditions about publicity, etc. but I also know there may be some who need to hear your message where it will give them the courage to try this (hard, as you said) way of getting sober.
There are people who know exactly what you are supposed to believe and make sure you hear it until it's forever lodged in your mind.
«We've been clear that people need to be able to feel strong in their religious identities and are making sure that the voices of people of faith are heard in Government.»
I could launch into the spiel about the reasons why but I'm sure most people have heard it all before.
He stormed out of the office and I heard the next Sunday that he had called several people in the church to complain about my lack of spiritual leadership and how he was not sure I was fit to be a pastor.
In the recent lunacy that resulted from Harold Camping's outrageous predictions, I heard some crazy stories of people quitting their jobs, and selling all their stuff (or buying more stuff... I'm not sure why), all because they thought the world was ending.
I'm not sure which is worse: people who claim to see or hear supernatural beings or those who believe them.
You must suspend your own thoughts, stories, advice while you make sure you hear what the other person is actually saying.
Christianity teaches that this particular individual, and so every individual, whatever in other respects this individual may be, man, woman, serving - maid, minister of state, merchant, barber, student, etc. — this individual exists before God — this individual who perhaps would be vain for having once in his life talked with the King, this man who is not a little proud of living on intimate terms with that person or the other, this man exists before God, can talk with God any moment he will, sure to be heard by Him; in short, this man is invited to live on the most intimate terms with God!
I'm sure we've all heard this sentiment, but as a single person, this truth is something that I've had to hang on for dear life at times.
I forget the exact verse right now but I'm pretty sure Jesus said that we're supposed to tell people what they want to hear, even if it helps separate them from God for eternity.
I'm sure there is a lot of inadvertent backstabbing by people that was well - intentioned but just thoughtless, but to be honest, the backstabbing I've heard about and witnessed seemed at least as ruthless as a business environment.
I'm not sure what they say about babies who die, but what about all the people in all the world who have ever lived, who have never heard of Jesus?
i'm sure many of the people on the Springer show were Christians that other Christians would say «they are not a real Christian» — that age old saying that we hear all too often that exposes that religion's conflicted nature.
I guess we could translate her loyalty and dedication to me as proof also, but I am sure we have all heard stories of people who had been lied to, who had been deceived into believing that their significant other loved them.
I hear a lot of people today say that they sure wish they could attend church, but they have to work on Sunday mornings.
I sure feel sorry for all those billions of people who lived before Jesus... and those who have never heard of him... Damn them all to heck...
Thanks Jim, that's exactly what religious people SAY they follow, but as usual don't (and for good reason) If anyone actually followed this crazy bible to the T they would be thrown in the nut house, and I'm pretty sure they'd hear a lot of laughter in there.
Maybe with this medium (computer screen), we need to ask for clarification, just to be sure we're «hearing» a person correctly.
Just a little technical note, an external microphone would be very helpful — you can get USB mics for macs for about $ 50... not sure about pc I had to plug in my external speakers to boost the volume, without them I'd barely be able to hear you and with Shane's dialect (which is so fun to hear for a linguistics person like myself by the way), having the volume up is even more imperative for those not used to it.
She purchased black newspapers for him to read, introduced him to black history, and, most importantly, made sure he heard in person all the great black leaders and preachers who came to Kansas City.
I have heard from some people that the grind consistency can vary depending on the brand (which is why I stick with Bob's Red Mill brand), but I'm sure it will work fine.
I'm glad to hear it works with hand mixing - I'm sure that will come in handy for a lot of people.
I have heard that some people use flax and water as a binder where eggs are called for but I'm not sure how successful it would be with these.
I'm sure you've heard it a million times but many people find that as soon as they dedicate themselves to the blog / book / website / whatever (rather than splitting time between work and blog) it just takes off.
Not sure that makes any sense at all, but it's the way I think and I personally love hearing about how people got their scars.
I'm pretty sure everyone grew up eating this dish and I love to hear other people's variations of the classic casserole.
I have heard some sections of our support angrily claim to «not care» what happens to our side this season, with certain individuals insisting that our failures this term would make sure Wenger leaves, with those people trying to justify their acceptance of a bad year.
Now here's the thought, I'm sure at least 1 person in a good position has heard these players profess their love for us so why don't we task scouts to watch these individuals especially if the play in positions we need to fill or improve.
It captures perfectly the fervor with which all the reps were attacking the keyboards telling people, «Hey not sure if you heard, but we got rid of him.
«That's always nice because I think a lot of managers will just concentrate on the things they want to make sure you do, whereas he'll do that and then he'll give you that license to go and have a bit of fun as well — to go and shoot and score and take people on, which is nice to hear for an attacking player like me.»
Sure, people pay attention peripherally during slams — a majority of the casual set could probably tell you that Roger Federer is struggling, that Rafael Nadal is back, that Serena Williams is still looking good, that Sloane Stephens is rising quickly, that Maria Sharapova is hurt, and that a couple of women they'd never heard of were in the Wimbledon final — but only when the U.S. Open begins does this sport feel completely natural and at home in the states.
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