Not exact matches
People always
talk about «label interest,» and you have that from here or
there, but we started
to not pay attention
to any of that unless we felt that interest was something that was legitimate and
real and it was someone who also shared our interests.
The
real volunteers, who had been
there all morning cooking and preparing, were the ones who served all the food, sat and
talked with the homeless
people, and stayed around afterward
to clean up.
people wake up and seek him when you open your heart
to him he lives
there and yes he
talks to you and it is
real very
real.
While I was lying
there (we really didn't speak
to each other much), I was thinking about some
people I've
talked with recently who feel the very
real risk of being more open and vulnerable.
Like, if you know who are you
talking to and that is what a platforms like Sidney's, like mine is I am all about actually creating a tribe so you can have that one - on - one connection because I think
there is a big difference between reading information and having a
real person be able
to sit with you and
talk with you and make you invalidate what you are going through and be able
to relate
to what you are going through.
There are a couple of
people who
talk REAL loudly in the locker room (suppose
to be a quiet zone)... drives me crazy Jennifer recently posted... Need Your Help Picking a Race!
Also just because
there is a picture it doesn't mean that is the
real person you are
talking to.
Since
there are more than 1,700,000
people with herpes in Australia, they
real need some places
to get help and find someone
to talk to.
Yes,
there may be some
real people on the sites, but if 90 percent are fake and you have
to pay
to talk to people, that's just no good.
In
real life
people are too embarrassed
to talk about such things as thous
there's something bad in the relations when you both a happy and free.
You know, unfortunately nowadays
there are many scammers on the Internet, so personally I, prefer
to be sure that I'm
talking to the
real and sincere
person, wanting the same things as me.
Hi I like football I watch football every day can't wait for the
real football game
to come on my football team is the Buccaneers I would like
to have a friend football player if anybody are
there is available just
to have a friend
to talk to I am a church - going
person and I do have a children and I am a single woman looking for a good man if any Goodman are
there playing football and they want
to have a good woman let me know also know how
to cook good and I'm from the islands thank you
Unquestionably
there is no guarantee that the individual, whom you are
talking to, is
real and possesses all the stressed streaks, however as you know, even in everyday life we can come across such
persons in all places.
Am Emma Greene i live in Texas dallasi, I find very much peace and tranquility
there... I «m 5 «7» 170 with a athletic build, mentally stable, physically fit, a bunch of laughs, warm, caring, honest, good listening, God Fearing, and a positive
person.I am
real easy
person to talk to and a good listener.
Yes, Tinder is largely a looks - based endeavor and can sometimes feel superficial for that reason, but remember that it's not really any different
to meeting someone at a party or bar: you tend
to approach the
people you find physically attractive in
real life, and then
talk to them
to see if
there's a deeper connection.
There's something
to be said for a comedy that doesn't rely too heavily on outrageous scenarios
to get laughs, but instead presents relatable characters
talking like
real people.
There is also the consumer friendly technical support system that allows you
to talk to a
real person via Mayday.
There are also, of course, many writing groups in the
real world but these do involve having
to talk to actual
people.
«
There's nothing like
talking to a
real live
person for help and advice, and our authors know that answers are just a call or email away.»
From
there, a
real live
person reviews the information, pulls your credit report,
talks to you about your situation, uses knowledge and expertise
to explore all avenues, issues, and different loan options (all good ideas).
Joe Fairless: Hey, Josh, thank you for being on the show, from
talking about the overall approach that you take
to business and how
to build a company, the process or the things that we need
to pay attention
to when we build a company — have the idea, have the plan, make sure we're solving something with a unique selling proposition... Be passionate, have dedication
to our
people, and know our business from a data standpoint — that right
there is the blueprint for creating not only a
real estate investing company, but just a company in general.
Most of the
people here are
talking about buying an index fund or funds, so
there's no
real way that stock buybacks by individual companies are going
to be a very useful indicator of much of anything in that context.
When you need
to talk to a
real person, the LoanMart customer service team is
there 7 days a week
to answer your call, chat, email or smoke signal message (Alright, we're just kidding about the last one).
All four of these topics were
real examples
talked about by
people who had the first - hand experience of being
there, and it was fascinating
to hear about all the things you had
to think about when coordinating disaster relief... Like how the lack of infrastructure proved
to be a harder problem
to overcome than developing a heat - stable rinderpest vaccine.
I want
to build a blog that's committed
to keeping it
real, promoting responsible travel, and digging a little deeper than the pretty surfaces (and occasionally
talking about politics because WE GIVE A SHIT), as well as featuring those better bloggers, lifting up the voices of underrepresented travelers through our Voices of Travel series, and publishing work on destinations that is written by
people who live
there through our Like a Local series.
The patch is been deployed and the game runs like ass Still!The
real problem is that Ubisoft is releasing games that are not finnished
to the consumers, Ubisoft expects
people to buy
there games even if they are broke or in very bad technical condition, and this only happens because most of the
people are willing
to accept this crap and do nt
talk with
there wallet!
People need
to start
talking more with
there wallet and do nt support or buy with this kind of technical problems because buying them in this kind of state is telling developers and publishers that crap sells!
«Nobody... likes
talking about enforceable international protocols and yet unless
there is a
real change in attitude, we have
to contemplate those very unwelcome possibilities if we want the global economy not
to collapse and millions, billions, of
people to die.»
And when I gave a TEDx
Talk to some very important
people — my daughter's high school community — I wanted them
to understand that
there are actions they can take that would not only make them part of the solution, but also give them a sense of
real hope.
I think
people are now
talking much more about what it is
to do the right thing and
there is a
real discussion happening.
Of course,
there are times when you need
to talk to a
real person about your insurance needs.
You'll get
there by
talking to people inside the employer,
to gain an
real understanding of what the hiring manager's
real problems and priorities are.
Rules: First
talk about how everyone has different sized personal bubbles and then ask them
to practice different sizes of bubbles.Say that during the game, all the players will be bubbles, and can choose how big their personal bubbles will be during the game.Then
talk about
real bubbles, explaining that
real bubbles pop if they accidentally rub up against anything, such as a wall or other
people, therefore if the students touch anything, they have
to pop and fall onto the ground.Also,
there are 1 - 2 students or teachers in the room that are «needles.»
I was listening
to CMHL and noticed that on
talk radio, most shows had an «ask the experts» segment — car experts, mortgage experts and
people who redo sewers, but
there was no
real estate show.
And it sort of occurred
to me in
talking to people after the book on Lehman Brothers came out that
there was obviously a connection
to real estate.
I'm in touch with them; if you're out
there,
people see you and
people want
to talk about
real estate all the time.
When I started out
people talked to me about refinancing like it was some magic bullet but if you're on an owner - occupant loan and refinance into a conventional / investment loan,
there is a
real chance your rate will go up substantially.
• As an example of the results possible, US Realtor John McKenna hasn't missed a listing for over 4 years — you can view his video testimonial from my website homepage: - http://www.iangrace.com • Cold canvassing — everyone knows the law of averages — if you canvas enough
people, of course you will stumble over some who have need of your services — what we are saying here is,
there is a better way,
to achieve a better result • Mr Willard — I have read Millionaire
Real Estate Agent by Gary Keller and have a copy right here • I attended Keller Williams Mega Camp in Austin as a guest, when Jim Reitzel and his son Jeffrey were on stage with Gary Keller,
talking about selling investment property, another area I cover in detail.
There's countless
people I've
talked to who thought about going into
real estate but never did.
Ryan mentions that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg may have purchased a home in California; Ryan reviews the economic events of the prior week; Ryan notes that interest rate are still heading down; Ryan notes that the DC
real estate market is competitive on the buy and rent sides and that would be renters in the DC area are turning into would be buyers; Louis notes that the DC housing dynamic is different from the rest of the country where housing prices are down and
there is plenty of inventory; Louis notes that if it is cheaper
to buy than rent that it makes sense
to get a long term low interest rate loan; Louis
talks about the benefits of visiting HomeGain.com; Louis discusses the HomeGain FSBO vs. Realtor survey and the advantages of hiring a REALTOR; Louis and Ryan discuss the HomeGain home improvement survey and recount the types of home improvements that provide the best return on investment; Ryan and Louis
talk about pricing strategies for selling a home; Louis and Ryan discuss the differences between pricing a short sale and pricing a non short sale home; Louis notes pricing a home too high may keep the home on the market a long time and that the more days a home is on the market makes a home look like damaged good; Ryan describes short sales as foreclosure avoidance and discusses the impact of each on FICO scores; Ryan
talks about the options that
people with underwater mortgages have; Louis mentions that 72 % of home buyers and sellers pick the first
real estate agent they meet and points out the value in comparing agents first using HomeGain's Find a REALTOR program; Louis can Ryan discuss the level of shadow inventory the impact on sellers as more inventory gets released;