Sentences with phrase «talk to anyone for»

I'm sorry I didn't get a chance to talk to anyone for very long since there were so many people in and out.

Not exact matches

Or, for that matter, how anyone could solve your business problem without talking to you first.
President Donald Trump called into Fox and Friends Thursday morning to talk about a range of topics from his visit with French President Emanuel Macron («we accomplished a lot, more than anyone knows») to Kanye West's tweets, to his support for YouTubers Diamond and Silk («Diamond and Silk are warriors!»).
Are you just signing up for conferences because you think you should go but then not talking to anyone?
Save up three or four things to talk to someone about the next time you see them and ask your team to do the same for anyone they talk to or email.
Regarding Apple's marketers, «what really sets them apart... is they get everyone talking months before the product launches, usually before there's even a demo for anyone to see,» Kissmetrics wrote.
As the network seems poised for change — recently, LinkedIn announced that it will soon allow anyone to publish content on its platform (much as LinkedIn Influencers do now)-- I talked with David Gowel, CEO at RockTech, and author of The Power in a Link: Open Doors, Close Deals, and Change the Way You Do Business Using LinkedIn.
Joe also talked about gratitude and challenged the class that if anyone wrote 10 gratitude emails a day for a week, he'd give them free access to his marketing course.
About two years years ago I decided to take that experience, to continue to keep one retail location so we could continue to talk to our customers... but develop an online process that was totally simple for anyone to use — even, literally, 90 year - olds.
Sometimes scientific findings of such head - slapping obviousness — talking on the phone makes you a worse driver and men generally favor large breasts, for example — that they make the average lay person wonder how anyone ever got funding to investigate the question in the first place.
While entrepreneurs will talk about their near - death experiences months and years later, it's rare for anyone to talk about the struggle while they're in it.
I never hear anyone talk about this, but it seems to be a big part of the equation going forward for me.
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.»
«I would encourage anyone to get involved in organized real estate because it gives you a big picture perspective, insight into emerging trends and the opportunity to talk with other Realtors from throughout North America who are happy to tell you about what works for them.»
It makes no sense for anyone to start writing long columns about what is going on or why no one in marketing wants to talk about it.
Talking about natural / God - given rights I'm all for, but I'm not for a campaign that suggests that we need to go back to a time before anyone named Roosevelt.
If anyone here is sick and tired of all the silliness and nonsense in religion today and want a real church, I invite you to check out mormon.org where you can talk (not to a paid professional), but to ordinary members who volunteer their time for free because they just believe in serving and want to answer your questions.
If you can think for yourself and you are smart enough to see the forest from the trees you shouldn't care what anyone else is saying and your not going to get rid of the ignorant populations by silencing a talk show host.
let's follow that logic... how can we elect anyone that believes in a talking snake, a wizard that turned water into wine, walked on water, died for 3 days then came back to life, and is actually 3 beings combine in one
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.
For that matter anyone who has faith in science (athiests I'm talking to you) should never be allowed in our country!
«Performance for Acceptance» is so ingrained in society today that it is very hard to get anyone to understand what you are even talking about when you tell them they should just «be» for the time being.
Usually this sort of talk is just a «spiritual» way for leaders to say they want total control and don't want anyone to disagree with them.
It was, I think, Kierkegaard who observed that the greatest misfortune for any person is to have disciples, and anyone who talks in a personal way about one's convictions maximizes the risk of disciple - making.
It's a hotline for likeminded individuals to call and talk to because they don't have anyone else.
(google pascals wager) A true christian job / duty on this earth is NOT to FORCE his / her religion / beliefs on anyone else... as Paul said «You must be able to give an explanation for the JOY you have and the HOPE You have, and the FAITH you have to others» the rest is up to God the Holy Ghost and the person you are talking to, to believe, or not..
All the people walking around, thoughts, running through their head Not telling anyone for fear of things, that just might be said There are things that they won't talk about of secrets, they just can't say They keep them bottled up inside to them, it's just another day
And for those of us who are white or from a Western heritage — who have been acclimated to power structures and hierarchy while being blinded to poverty and injustice — maybe we, more than anyone, should be talking about decolonizing our theology.
No imaginary sky fairy will tell me otherwise ~ not that the fairy is talking to anyone anyway, or ever has for that matter!
Response Pastors specialise in trauma and went where flowers were laid to be available for anyone that needed to talk.
You're certainly correct that we need to be clear about the terms we are talking about, for example the first two «we's in this sentence refer to you and I specifically, or generally anyone who is engaging in a debate / discussion — but when I said «If war is wrong, then it follows that we should never go to war» the «we» meant Christians, when I'm talking to you I agree that we are talking about what we as followers of Jesus should do, not just generally members of a given country or society should do.
Amanda, thank you for speaking up for me since I don't talk to anyone at all.
As long as anyone is alive to play a part or talk about it afterwards, the sacred narrative continues — at least until the day we wake from sleep to find that there is room in God's story for us all.
I will never divulge to anyone what we talk about together, for it will be a privileged communication between minister and parishioner.
So I'm making myself available for anyone who needs or wants to talk.
After running, I talked to another neighbor about some details for the upcoming block party that she is helping us organize, then greeted another neighbor, a widow who told me her phones had not worked for two days and she could not call anyone because she had also lost her cell phone.
If you had been on her staff and had EVER talked to a patient (or anyone else in the hospital for that matter) with even HALF the rudeness you showed in the above post, rest assured that you would have hit the door on the way out — quite possibly face - first.
When it's on, I refuse to answer the phone or move from the couch, and anyone who talks risks both a DVR rewind and a scornful look for interrupting the episode's flow.
Anyone can acquire a free education if only he solemnly pledges to rule out all talk of God or any religious premise for social change.
I don't have acronyms for conversation topics with anyone else... so why should I have them when I talk to God?
We hold to forms of worship designed centuries ago by people very different to us and ignore the massive cultural changes of the last few decades (and I'm not talking about replacing organs and songs with good theology and no tune with guitars and songs with good tunes and bad theology, either) for fear that in attracting anyone new we might alienate imaginary figures we are sure are in the congregation.
But, my post are not personally talking to you, but if one is interested the Word is for anyone if they do want it, it the law is for all.
I will never vote for anyone who says they talk to «god» because that indicates that they are delusional, irrational and schizophrenic.
We went down to the beach to have a bonfire one night, and man came up to us and talked with us for a while, and then, right out of the blue, said, «Can anyone tell me how to get to heaven?»
Similarly, I have to admit that one should not show this film to just anyone, given its seductive powers, its up - close portrayal of vileness, and, its... er... Dionysian imagery (that's intellectual - talk for «lots of women getting naked»).
Finally I talk about my wanting to participate in my community, to work with anyone else who wants to make it a better place for everyone.
You'd expect anyone like that to talk about healing, and she did, coming back again and again to the healing God had in store for her.
P.S for anyone in the UK — I'm going to be talking on Channel Four's Sunday Brunch show at around 10 am on Sunday morning, which is so exciting so please tune in!
Of course I was thrilled for the chance to talk to Chef Puck — I'm guessing anyone who would read a food blog would be, too!
Anyone who's talked to me about desserts, so pretty much anyone who's ever met me, knows one thing for certain: this girl loves dirtAnyone who's talked to me about desserts, so pretty much anyone who's ever met me, knows one thing for certain: this girl loves dirtanyone who's ever met me, knows one thing for certain: this girl loves dirt cake.
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