Sentences with phrase «talked about it a few years»

Much time... I am talking about a few years my friend, so make sure you really have time.

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Michael Dell doesn't talk specifically about the companies he's interested in, but according to an April 2012 Forbes interview, Dell said he, personally, looks at over 250 companies every year that might fit into the company's acquisition strategy, even if the company only acts on a few.
If there are two things marketers and advertising people have heard and talked about ad nauseam over the last few years, it's the importance of social media engagement and the increasing value of live sports on TV.
I have mentored a few hundred app entrepreneurs and it pains me to listen to them talk about their experience living through some of the advice they received over the years.
«I'm talking about... the possibility of what could happen — not in the near term, but in a few years from now — with a consumer application in which there's trust and legitimacy with regard to a digital currency.»
This crock has pretty much imploded over the last few years, although I sense a creeping rebirth when I hear the President talk about how the JOBS legislation is such a triumph of democracy since pretty soon every Tom, Dick and Harry will be able to buy and own cheap stocks, and raise money through new and virtually unregulated crowd - funding vehicles.
Tetrick says he also wants to talk to the FDA about the products the company has coming out in the next few years in order to avoid future issues.
Just a few years ago it would have sounded absurd for a Netflix exec to talk about what makes good storytelling.
Indeed, several unidentified sources said in several reports that Microsoft would use its keynote address at E3 on Monday to talk about its new console and justify its decision to release a new device just a few years after it launched the Xbox One.
Talk to your supervisor about your options, and get creative to make a few extra years feel a little less like work.
Although the device went on sale in March, and Nintendo's been talking about it for more than two years, relatively few people are aware of it.
We talked for a few minutes about William's childhood (he dropped out of high school in Amsterdam at 15 to become a DJ), his past work experience (he was a party planner for years), and how he had heard about us (he attended Hustle Con last year).
«Even though my new job came with less money and a 5 a.m. start time, it was the best decision I have ever made,» said Grybek, talking about her second job at a nationally syndicated TV show a few years back.
«And they were talking glibly to their investors about selling a reactor with 600 mj (of energy) in a few years.
While only a few knew of the company or its founder, one on - campus eatery manger said that he had been in talks with Clinkle about implementing the payment system at his restaurant last year.
Chandrasekaran, a technology executive who has previously worked in Silicon Valley, also talked about his new role and spoke about his past few years in India and the changing entrepreneurial landscape in the country.
To learn more about them, and as part of CYBERWAR, VICELAND's ongoing series on hacking, we travelled to Berlin and London to talk to the journalists who have investigated these sophisticated government hackers in the last few years.
Last Friday, Rick Santelli and I talked about the ECB and I am posting that but the last few Christmas Eves Rick has had me on and we discuss predictions about the coming year.
I've sent out hundreds of emails over the past few years to promote articles on my blogs and in this article, I'll share a few things I've learned that other experts don't usually mention when they talk about using email for content promotion.
Just a few years ago, it might have seemed unbelievable that the ShopTalk retail conference would be dominated by talks about the vital role that physical retail stores, rather than exclusively online platforms, will play in the future of retail.
Hal is here talking about the second case, that of what is called «free banking», and is right to point to George Selgin as a leading scholar in this field (here's a podcast I recorded with George a few years ago)-- his books are a must - read if you are serious about money.
There has been quite a lot of talk about a new tech bubble for the past few years.
We talked yesterday about Uber's private - wealth fundraising round and it's important to note that that round (unlike, apparently, the near - simultaneous institutional round) is not at any valuation at all: It's a convertible note that converts at a pre-set discount to the eventual initial public offering price, meaning that you get a fixed return if there's any acceptable IPO in the next few years, whether that's at a $ 20 or $ 40 or $ 90.5 billion valuation.
I can say quite honestly that I am entirely sure that had I come to Freedom a few years earlier, I would have been among those that would have been incapable of living in the tension that Frank talks about.
A few hundred thousand years later, it sends its «son» to Earth to talk about sheep and goats in the Middle East and to save us from an original sin we now all know never happened.
A few years ago when people were writing books critiquing what many of us were trying to do with our churches, I would regularly contact these folks and invite them to come and spend some time with our community or stay at my house and we could talk about all their concerns.
One interpretation of what has happened in the UK over the past few years is that certain groups were determined that the policies I have talked about here would be introduced irrespective of the facts.
This week we've been talking about how changes in faith affect our relationships, and today I wanted to share a few lessons that I've learned as my own faith has evolved over the past ten years or so.
And it's been great to recently hear my husband talk about the lack of fear he feels since giving up religion over the past few years.
They seem to love using all the gadgets that prove the power of Science so they can spread the word that Science is wrong and the psychotic bleatings of a few sheep herders 2000 years ago, who thought that the wind blowing meant god had indigestion, are the only ones who know what they are talking about.
As an example of what I'm talking about, think back a few years to when then - president Barack Obama set out to establish nationalized, government - operated healthcare — what would become the Affordable Care Act.
time for me to leave my country for 5 years study (medical field)... and while i am i that country (China) once i intercourse with a prostitute (i am really shamefull)... then after few times i found another girl in facebook (from my hometown only) then fall in love with her and that loves get stronger day by day (she is a christian) and i told her that im not virgin and i had this girlfriend and i did with prostitute so she forgives me and ask me to lie new life... but still i havent leave my e girl friend (i found difficult to leave her, i do nt love her much, but i do nt know how i love her in first place, she is much older than me), my ex gf came to suspects about my new relationship via facebooks post, comments, likes and all and sometimes i did told her that i have this new friend... as time passes by, she realised it and she do nt talk to me anymore till now... and last time i went home i met my new girl friend and we intercourse....
Now, I want to talk for a few minutes about why John includes the events of Christ's first year, but Matthew, Mark and Luke do not.
My hope is that the students will come away from the talk with an appreciation for how their worldview class is preparing them to think critically about their faith and become familiar with Christian theology and practice, but also how their worldview is bound to change over the next few years — and how that's okay.
I've listed this several times, but apparently Atheists seem to want the clouds to open up for them for proof of God's existence, but prophecy fulfillment is excellent proof for the divine authorship of Scripture... I could talk about prophecies regarding Israel's captivity to Babylon, Cyrus called out by name hundreds of years before his birth as the one that will rescue Israel from Babylon, the destruction of Babylon foretold, the destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple foretold, the destruction of Tyre and specifically how it was to be done, how the city of Petra would be destroyed... These are just a few verifyable examples...
And an error of a few thousand years is trivial when we're talking about millions.
The first phrases talk about creating the Heavens and the Earth and yet the Earth didn't exist until ~ 9 billion years after the «Heavens», in fact couldn't have existed until a few generations of stars burned and exploded.
But few sermons talk about Moses having to wait in the desert 40 years before God came to him.
Over the past few years, I've really struggled to discipline my tongue, particularly when it comes to talking about God.
In a TED talk a few years ago, political scientist Erica Chenoweth talked about her research comparing nonviolent and violent campaigns, and she said that while she used to believe that violent resistance was more successful than nonviolent resistance, the data she collected blew her away and changed her mind forever.
I rememeber a few years ago a African American was talking about how the Whites killed all of the Native Americans in the Westward push.
We've talked about the god hypothesis for a few thousand years, and it's had an effect on social dynamics but not on understanding the fundamental nature of the universe..
And although my husband and I talked for years about sharing parenting responsibilities, he took only a few days off from work after each of our children was born.
A few years ago, Representative Dan Burton (R., Ind.) opened a congressional subcommittee hearing on human trafficking by stating, «It is hard to believe in the 21st century that we are even talking about this.»
but I refuse to watch anything with Kelly in it... I watch Fox news often... but when Kelly had a 12 year old girl on there a few nights ago talking about a run in with law about raising money; I had my fill... Kelly, I am a Jew and if you think Jesus was white you really are a stupid wanna - be-blonde.
There is a variety of ways to get connected as a group — joining hands in the circle with eyes closed for a moment and then discussing what each person experienced; milling around, taking a brief time to hold the hands and look into the eyes of each member, repeating his name; talking in pairs for a few minutes about topics such as «What I hope for and fear in this group,» «What's most important to me right now,» «What I hope to become in the next year,» after which each person introduces his partner to the group, sharing what he has learned.
If you've been reading along, you've no doubt heard me talk about my Irish ancestors and about our trip to Ireland a few years ago.
I haven't eaten them in years, and just talking about them makes me want to go to an Asian supermarket to pick up a few bags of them!
Fran Costigan, the Queen of Vegan Desserts, vegan pastry chef extraordinaire, author of More Great Good Dairy - Free Desserts Naturally, created this vegan twinkie recipe a few years ago but seems like a good time to talk about it again.
«Our original perspective was that people had been talking about [appealing to millennial] for a few years, but no - one was really doing it.»
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