Most of the time when we have projects, we're
talking about the subject of the show, and it's not always something I enjoy talking about so much and that I feel has the ability to connect people.
Since today's dish depends quite a bit on the amazing flavor of almonds, I'm going to use it as an opportunity to
talk about the subject of raw almonds, specifically one bewildering fact about them.
Note from Sandra: I've long wanted to
talk about the subject of breastfeeding here on The Sensible Mom.
We talk about the subject of his new book, Eat Fat, Get Thin.
Dougie Brimson New Generation Publishing The other day, whilst
talking about the subject of publishing, I was referred to as an indie - author and then asked if I was comfortable with the label... I have actually given it some consideration and eventually I goggled the obvious question; what is an indie author?
Adrienne Biggs: I recommend that an author take a public speaking course or hire a media coach if you're not comfortable
talking about the subject of your book in public, or with the media.
Creators Peter Bagge
talks about the subject of his latest graphic novel, Woman Rebel: The Margaret Sanger Story.
The other day, whilst
talking about the subject of publishing, I was referred to as an indie - author and then asked if I was comfortable with the label.
I found it disappointing how the rescue organisations said they were not in a position to talk about puppy farms and would rather
talk about subjects of their choosing such as puppy smuggling.
I've given up
talking about the subject of ABS, but not from a state of learned helplessness.
Since Dr. Gottman, author of The Relationship Cure, started his Love Lab, more than 100 couples have agreed to
talk about their subjects of chronic conflict — the distribution of household tasks, decisions about the children, the management of family finances, relations with in - laws, disagreements over smoking and drinking, and so on.
Randy is author of a book and leading the charge for advocacy of divorce coaching.Randy
talks about the subject of his book - the six biggest mistakes people make when getting a divorce.
Not exact matches
And I think the
subject that I would
talk about mostly is a level
of compassion and empathy that we need to try to recognize that the only way our society and the promise
of America and the American dream can continue to exist is to ensure the fact that those people who were at the lower end have the same opportunity that people have with the right ZIP code in America.
Thanks to the events
of the past two days, we now know the answer: Precisely enough to discuss the
subject with Wall Street analysts, but not enough to
talk about it with members
of Congress.
You don't just need to be a master in your field, you need to be a well - rounded genius capable
of talking about any
subject whether it is financial, political or sports related.
That means focusing attention outside
of yourself, and
talking about something that doesn't include you as the
subject.
The two leaders are expected to
talk about a number
of subjects including geopolitical and economic issues that face the world.
The word «reciprocal» is the most important word with Donald Trump when it comes to what the
subject that we
talk about and the
subject that CNBC covers so well — especially you, by the way, because I don't agree with all
of you people, but that's OK.
This week, three
of these U.S. veterans — Army Major D.J. Skelton and veterans Stacy Bare and BriGette McCoy — along with former pro athletes Mike Richter (who won the Stanley Cup with the New York Rangers) and former NFL players Harry Carson and Don Davey, will be in New York City to
talk about exactly this
subject: how to find community, purpose, and growth when everything
about the community you've committed yourself to ends.
Cain, a former Wall Street lawyer, has been researching and writing
about the
subject for years, and her new book, Quiet: The Power
of Introverts in a World that Can't Stop
Talking (Crown), synthesizes much
of that research.
It's a
subject to
talk about both early and often, said Ted Beck, president and chief executive
of the National Endowment for Financial Education.
First, to determine if this effect was in fact true, the researchers conducted a series
of lab experiments in which they asked study
subjects to
talk about products both face to face and through text messaging.
One
of his views that always stuck with me on that
subject, at least as a starting point for thinking
about it, was that it was somewhat nonsensical to
talk about what «equilibrium exchange rates» should be in a world
of fiat currencies and fractional reserve banking.
If our device could be moved close to where it is needed, but still on the energy producer's side
of that equation, yet just outside the meter, then the energy producers could have millions
of these small devices that they own and operate, because grandma doesn't want to become her own utility company because she has a solar panel, but if the utility companies and energy providers could compete with each other to have small units that are so close to the loads, they still get the full advantage
of being a supplier
of energy, except with just millions
of little plants, they can avoid needing transmission lines, distribution lines, substations, et cetera, that everybody is
talking about being expensive, unreliable, and
subject to issues.
A long time ago we
talked about what we would need for that and each
of those came up with a number that's
subject to change based on changing needs.
One
of the things I want to
talk about, and this a constant source
of fascination for me, is the
subject of debt.
Recently, I was
talking to a few friends — really faithful folks who attend church regularly and who, above all other things, self - identify as Christians —
about the
subject of unemployment.
Ideally I would think it would be really nice for you, me and many
of the other commenters
of all views could just sit in a coffee shop and casually
talk about our ideas on the
subject.
Read a great deal
about him and
talk to a lot
of my atheist and agnostic friends on the
subject.
So, all
of you that have the nerve to bad - mouth the Lord and the existance
of His Kingdom... you might want to research a bit on the
subject of «generational curses» because if not for yourselves, for the sake
of your children and there children, you might want to know for certain Who or What you're
talking about just in case.
A Rhodes scholar, a quick study, and a master
of every dossier, Clinton could
talk intelligently, or seem to,
about almost any
subject.
But if, as I would insist, authenticity is not a psychological state
of the
subject, some other positive account must be given
of all the
talk about Jemeinigkeit — and, indeed,
of Heidegger's fundamental «definition
of Dasein»: «dos Seiende, das wir selbst je sind, the being which we ourselves ever / always are» (SZ 7 = BT 27).
This is my response to Limbaugh's dim comment: No Mr. Limbaugh, we only
talk about Jesus Christ to point out your hypocrisy on the
subject of being good Christians and the vessel
of morality.
Jesus
talked about this same
subject when speaking
about the Kingdom
of God.
I like the comment
of Hans de Ries,
talking about a particular Christian confession — that it was «
subject to improvement».
Jules suggests to me that as many as eighty per cent
of techies are religious, but that this number is highly uncertain because the
subject matter is taboo among most modern scientists; it's not something we
talk about in our daily working lives.
The Dutch theologian A. A. van Ruler said in one
of his books that sex, politics, and religion are the only
subjects worth
talking about.
He wrote more encyclicals, and on more complicated
subjects (no one was
talking about in - vitro fertilisation in the sixth century), and he wrote in a way that will last: the legacy
of his writings is certainly on a Gregorian scale.
For much
of the night, I sat with two dads
talking about anything and everything: marriage, politics, our kids, the Broncos, beer, skiing, poker — eventually the conversation turned to the
subject of spirituality.
I know we have spent a lot
of time
talking about doubt here, and I promise to take a break from the
subject over the next few weeks.
• Fact # 3: While on the topic
of distinctives, you might find it odd that, while speaking at the Assemblies
of God Theological Seminary on the
subject of the «Future
of Church and Mission,» I briefly mentioned the important
of doctinal distinctives (and
talked about my own denominations distinctives).
i hate people who just
talk without an understanding
of the
subject they're
talking about.
We can
talk about the «power
of God to transform lives,» but we are no longer
talking about the political power
of the state, which by definition refers to instituted social authority which enables the state to force compliance upon its
subjects regardless
of their volitional relationship to the state's demands.
This is one
of the hardest
subjects to
talk about because there are so many pastors out there with great hearts who love God.
For all
of their ingenuity and their (perhaps considerable) merits, in other words, these accounts seem not to be
talking about the same sort
of thing that we have all along understood «morality» to be (or that we encounter when we feel ourselves
subject to «moral» constraints).
When, years later, I found Calvin declaring that every Christian experiences the inward witness
of the Holy Spirit to the divine authority
of Scripture, (2) I rejoiced to think that, without ever having heard a word on this
subject, I had long known exactly what Calvin was
talking about — as by God's mercy I still do.
The world really never
talks of any narrowness but intellectual or aesthetic narrowness — or
about the indifferent, which is always the principal
subject of the world's
talk; for worldliness means precisely attributing infinite value to the indifferent.
Jay I'm not
talking about atheism; what I'm saying is that critics
of evolution don't actually read any real books by actual scientists
about the
subject.
He spoke
of the prestige
of science in our culture and the corresponding lack
of respect for religion («If it's a science programme it's a documentary, if the
subject's politics there's a debate, but a religious programme, unless it's hymns for granny, will have people
talking about their feelings»).
Even where the
talk about death and dying comes with ease, a certain taming
of the
subject occurs.