Sentences with phrase «then says something about»

If, on the other hand, with 100 million iPhone owners we have just 10 million ebooks sold a year and Kindles and Nooks are selling 100 million + ebooks a year then it says something about the relative importance of iPhones.
Obviously, the professor (it was Dr. John Hart, by the way) then said something about how these verses can not contradict, and so we would need to understand both in light of the other and the overall message of 1 John as a whole.
Everyone was asked to read a quote they were given on prayer and then say something about it if they so chose.
Then he said something about chicken which really made me laugh, there is definitely no chicken in this meal.
If the man has a picture of him coaching a little league team, then say something about that.
For example, tell him that he caught your attention and then say something about his profile.
Hi TimeTraveler, I just took a look in google, it should be accepted, not sure to be honest, I did write an ebook myself, I don't think you need to convert it to pdf, go to CreateSpace, that's where you should be able to change to a print book, I have nearly done it myself, then it said something about having to write out a form and sending it off to america!
Then you said something about 20 years.
@Eric Mitchell I am confused because you initially said this is a foreclosure and then said something about paying an owner.

Not exact matches

«I can at most venture a personal judgment, based on some examination of the historical evidence, that the initial effects [on employment] of a higher and unanticipated rate of inflation last for something like two to five years; that this initial effect then begins to be reversed; and that a full adjustment to the new rate of inflation takes about as long for employment as for interest rates, say, a couple of decades.»
But they said, just as you would with any business, it's crucial to find something you're passionate about and then figure out how to give back.
«It's not something I knew about myself until I started becoming successful, and then I wanted to become more successful,» she said.
I could tell you to read it because I'm an experienced writer with something relevant to say about a topic I've researched extensively — but then I'd sound pushy and arrogant.
When I am sitting with a client who says something like, «Rabbi, you sounded expensive when I thought about using you, but I got more in an hour here then 15 hours with that other fellow!»
As world renowned cellist Yo - Yo Ma has said, «Passion is one great force that unleashes creativity, because if you're passionate about something, then you're more willing to take risks.»
«Every once in a while you start to go into your fetal position and be a little worried about what the impact to your business is going to be, but then something happens that make you realize that you have a moral imperative — that there is something much larger,» he said.
«I'll ask [potential hires] about something that hasn't gone so well in their life and then ask them what they've learned from it because the next thing I look for in people is curiosity,» he says, «I'm interested in people who take those negative experiences in their lives and are really curious about what happened and can talk intelligently about what they learned and what they might do differently.»
The problem is that when we get our identity tied up in our work, we worry that any kind of failure will then say something bad about us as a person.
And at the end of the day, the fact that this conspiracy refuses to die says something about how Facebook users view the company: as a stalker that creeps on their privacy, and then can't be believed when it tells you, «no, trust me, we don't do that.»
If Kraft Heinz had said it didn't want to work with a city whose project - approval process can be excruciating or a citizenry whose most vocal members are suspicious of multinational corporations and non-locally sourced processed meat, then Soglin might have something to worry about.
Tony Robbins said something stupid about the #MeToo movement and then, shocking nobody, offered a tone - deaf apology.
Then he said, «You know what, Whitney, I'll bet Charlie would have something to say about this.
The naive answer would then be something like this: the model says over a 60 - year period you should earn about 8.85 % / year, considering that the first ten years, you should earn around 5.63 % / year.
Let's say a customer sees something on Facebook about your company's culture, and then later sees your company discussing a new industry trend on Twitter.
Even looking at Glassdoor or something similar to learn what former employees are saying is invaluable information to have, because quite frankly, if you're going to approach employee advocacy blindly without even a sense of what your employees feel about the company, then a tool might even be a bad thing.
This isn't a problem for investors with long time horizons (say 10 + years to retirement) or large enough portfolios to live entirely off dividends, but if your portfolio is small and you need to periodically sell shares to fund living expenses (such as with the 4 % rule), then this short to medium - term risk is something to be aware of as you think about portfolio diversification.
If you (not * you *) are going to say something controversial in a public, then you should expect someone to call you on it and / or present another view, espcecially is a place such as this blog, about religion.
But why read a story about, say Lent, and then take all that time and energy to make a nasty response about something you don't believe in?
Most people like to see their content accessed widely and so can learn some great tips (as well as read some good content) from these blogs, but «most popular» doesn't always mean «best» I'd say that for any blogger a key to judging your own success is to think about the purpose and intended audience of you blog — if you have a niche audience in a specific location you may not get a huge following but if you set out to acheive something worthwhile through your blog and you achieve it then that counts as success.
It is possible, however, that I said something to that effect to others who asked me about the situation (I honestly can't recall anymore), and if that contributed in any way to negative rumors about you, Julie, then I am very truly sorry for that.
I did say something about that on Tuesday, but it wasn't what you were looking for then.
I then realised I did not mean that, but I wanted to use the word «satanic» in order to say something positive about the holy spirit (which I do believe).
If you take the time to look up into the sky at night, or amaze at life itself, or think deeply about black holes, or try to understand how complicated something as simple as a tree leaf is, and NOT think there is the possibility of there being angels, demons, God, and Satan... well, then I say you are missing something big.
I am just saying, if you are going to speak about something as if you know it for fact, then you might want some facts.
When Santorum couldn't admit he said he didn't want to improve black people's lives by giving them other people's money, even though the tape recording, taken together with the context of what he was saying, clearly shows that he said black, then that's dishonesty, that's lying, something that his christian faith should have informed him about.
It doesn't make any sense that if my soul is in danger, all you have to do is whisper something about it, and the creator of the universe reads your mind, and only then says, «Okay, okay, I'll let him off this time, with a warning.»
For Sherburne, then, the art object, as a proposition, is about meaning, or theory; it is something that may or may not be said about events that may or may not belong together.
Says Madalin,» «When I say I'm thinking about doing something new or different, he listens, and then says, «Great, I like it!»&raSays Madalin,» «When I say I'm thinking about doing something new or different, he listens, and then says, «Great, I like it!»&rasays, «Great, I like it!»»
You see, they were going to do some rethinking — but then Donald Trump or Roy Moore or some idiot on Twitter said something mean about John McCain or George Bush or whomever, and now it is our moral responsibility to stop thinking and close ranks for the sake of basic decency.
There is something concerning about an individual who tries his or her best to follow what they believe, make sacrifices throughout his or her life, and then have a complete stranger shrug their shoulders and say, «You are not what you say you are.»
«Some people seem to think that I began by asking myself how I could say something about Christianity to children; then fixed on the fairy tale as an instrument; then collected information about child - psychology and decided what age group I'd write for; then drew up a list of basic Christian truths and hammered out «allegories» to embody them.
If an unmarried guy and girl showed up in church, and you knew they were sexually active because you worked with him, and he told you about his relationship, and they were hugging each other and holding hands, would you say something then?
If the bible is the inerrant Word of God for all time then surely on what seems to be such an important issue concerning Christianity something would have been said about homosexuality by its leader.
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures of hereafter....
Jeremy i am surprised you never countered my argument Up till now the above view has been my understanding however things change when the holy spirit speaks.He amazes me because its always new never old and it reveals why we often misunderstand scripture in the case of the woman caught in adultery.We see how she was condemned to die and by the grace of God Jesus came to her rescue that seems familar to all of us then when they were alone he said to her Go and sin no more.This is the point we misunderstand prior to there meeting it was all about her death when she encountered Jesus something incredible happened he turned a death situation into life situation so from our background as sinners we still in our thinking and understanding dwell in the darkness our minds are closed to the truth.In effect what Jesus was saying to her and us is chose life and do nt look back that is what he meant and that is the walk we need to live for him.That to me was a revelation it was always there but hidden.Does it change that we need discipline in the church that we need rules and guidelines for our actions no we still need those things.But does it change how we view non believers and even ourselves definitely its not about sin but its all about choosing life and living.He also revealed some other interesting things on salvation so i might mention those on the once saved always saved discussion.Jeremy just want to say i really appreciate your website because i have not really discussed issues like this and it really is making me press in to the Lord for answers to some of those really difficult questions.regards brentnz
The interesting thing about the liberal media is they pound the candidates with leading questions to trap them into saying something and then spin it out of context to use it for personal attacks.
I was going to write something about Erik von Kuehnelt - Leddihn, but then Michael Aeschliman of Boston University submitted the following about our friend, which says what needs to be said better than I could.
Finally found some people that going through the same thing as me Im 16 when i got saved i wanted to know alot about the Bible and God then there was one day in my bedroom where i was watching someone talking about blasphemy of the holy spirit and i kindda got curious and said something that i did nt mean and after that i felt a barrage of thoughts saying blasphemous things about god i wanted it to stop but it wouldnt it would allways happen randomly and finally figured that cussing god wasnt the unforgivable sin i finnaly calmed down and accepted that God still loves me but the thoughts still wont stop
I shall then say something again about human existence in the light of Christology; and I shall conclude with the question of human destiny.
Bible has something to say about that.Ephesians 4:11 says,» And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers;» He gave «some», without any special reference to men alone.So over there, if women can be evangelists or preachers, then they can pastor a Church as well.
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