Sentences with phrase «than gossip»

Again, it probably depends on the size and prominence, but in general, your church closing down would generate little more than gossip and speculation.
These contain a lot more than gossip and often have a good deal of substance.
It also ensures that a teen will talk directly to a person who offends her, rather than gossiping with friends about the issue.
Andrew has much better things to do than gossip with New Statesman hacks about nonsense, like working really hard in his constituency and leading a really effective local campaigning machine.
Once you make the shift, I've an inkling you're likely to find productive communication more satisfying than gossip in the long run.
I tend to fall more towards the practical in this situation and rather than gossip about it will continue to focus on making Online Marketing Blog a useful resource to our clients, our team at TopRank and anyone else in the search marketing industry that finds it useful.
This makes me sick, more so than the gossip mongering and complaints listed in the comments above.
This poor lady is dealing with a different issue than gossip, but the advice she received can be applied to those of us who gossip: STOP IT.
At this moment we hav no evidence of this other than gossip.
He's a talented guy whos arrogance is alienating more fans all the time and if he doesn't start to focus on fighting rather than gossiping soon the whole title thing will pass him by fast
Such critiquing can create a judgmental negativity that is really no better than gossip.
Word travels fast in the Christian community, only rather than gossiping at church picnics like might have been the case in a film set 50 years prior, Pearson's conversion and eventual expulsion happened with news cameras and pundits and on CNN.
If Trump is incapable of doing the job, then once again, we should expect public, sworn testimony rather than gossip.
Until publications like Marca or AS are going big with this story there are reasons for Red Devils fans to be confident that this is nothing more than gossip.
«Trust the Daily Express,» Brown says, indicating they should worry more about international regulation rather than gossip.
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