If your business idea has a reasonable chance of success and it's not completely different from anything else ever seen in the world before, banks may very
well hear you out.
Well hear me out - these wings are messy, saucy, and oh - so - CLEAN!
Still, we'd
best hear him out: «OK, it costs way too much, but it's beautifully screwed together, lots of fun, super-quick across the ground and you could use it every day.»
I didn't want what he was selling, but I decided I might as
well hear him out.
Not exact matches
I haven't
heard it myself, but the HomePod supposedly has the
best sound
out of any other smart speaker.
«It would be a great gesture of goodwill for the prime minister to make ahead of negotiations but equally it's
good for our businesses... This is what I
hear about day in, day
out,» he added, noting that the U.K. government could offer this to EU workers unilaterally despite having been rebuked earlier by the trading bloc in an attempt to agree a deal on this issue ahead of full Brexit negotiations.
I figured I had two options: I could either tell the trainers that I knew
better, or I could
hear them
out.
How often did you
hear things such as «Don't talk to strangers,» «It is
better to be seen, not
heard,» and maybe the worst yet, «that person is
out of your league.»
In any case, it's generally a
good investment of the modest amount of time it takes to pay attention and be polite unless the people pitching haven't done their homework, don't appreciate or want to
hear about the magnitude or difficulty of what they're setting
out to do, or just aren't really prepared to effectively present and defend their ideas.
It doesn't work
out well for the majority of people, but you rarely
hear about them.
The
best talk in the world will land flat if it's introduced at a moment when the audience isn't ready to
hear it (just as, entrepreneur readers will note, even excellent, groundbreaking products fall flat if they're
out of the sync with the market).
Eckert checked
out Brooks every way he could and
heard nothing but
good things.
Many Americans are tired of
hearing about how Scandinavian societies have figured
out how to do everything
better than us, but here's one more: how to launch a bitcoin fund.
«I LITERALLY
hear the mother say to her kids, «Remember, if you don't do
well in school, THAT»S how you'll turn
out,»» the Reddit user wrote.
You may
well hear people point
out that there's no evidence that splitting the roles of CEO and chair is beneficial, in the sense of increasing long - term shareholder value (or in terms of any other outcomes, for that matter).
Hearing people
out, and really listening to what they are saying, is the
best way to understand their point of view.
Startup success stories are always
good to
hear, especially in the Middle East, and Fadel feels that people invested in the ecosystem need to help each other
out, if more such tales are to come
out of this region.
I've
heard rumblings of this issue at buyout shops — they're priced
out of auctions for the
best assets, and they're having to get more creative.
The talk at that
hearing in 2009 suggests that the SEC may not want its investigations open to public scrutiny
out of fear that the regulator may end up looking sloppy at
best and negligent at worst.
Check
out this video to
hear what else is on Rodriguez's entrepreneur checklist, why he only invests in brands that are a
good fit for his personal brand and if he'll ever buy a sports team.
Even so, the two companies had always hashed
out their advertising complaints in
hearings held before «judges» at the National Advertising Division of the Council of
Better Business Bureaus.
If it'd help to see a measurement conversion instead of just
hearing it said
out loud (there are 16 tablespoons in a cup, by the way), the Echo Show is a really
good option.
Event organizers know their audience
better than anybody, so if potential speakers aren't willing to
hear you
out and help you meet your goals, then there's a
good chance they aren't going to put in the work to deliver a presentation that resonates with your audience.
One of the most
well - established ways to
hear from readers, the NYT public editor pointed
out — although not the only one, by any means — is through comments on news stories.
A crucial Senate health committee has scheduled
hearings for September to review a bipartisan framework that would guarantee insurers payments (called «cost - sharing subsidies») that help reduce low - income Americans»
out - of - pocket medical expenditures, carry on the universal coverage mandate, and incorporate GOP proposals to make more bare - bones plans available as
well as repeal certain ACA taxes.
Let me guess, for every 100 calls you make you get 2 or 3
good prospects on the phone willing to
hear you
out?
The Haitian team has developed such a
good reputation on the ground in Puerto Rico that within a week of arriving, FEMA officials had
heard of their work and brought 4500 meals and a pallet of water for the team to hand
out at its clinics.
It's clear that the government's soon - to - be-announced consultation represents our last,
best chance to restore our rights and finally get this odious legislation overturned — and we'll be pulling
out all the stops to encourage as many people as possible to make their voices
heard.
If you've taken
out a student loan (or multiple loans) to finance your higher education, there's a
good chance you've
heard of Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation, or «Great Lakes» for short.
We picked
out 5 of the
best apps for small business owners, some are
well known, some you might have never
heard of.
We've
heard about new government lending rules that were supposed to increase mortgage standards even more, «squeezing
out» many
well - qualified borrowers as one analyst put it.
Which the goldbugs want to
hear, in the dualist world of gold going up vs. seeking
out good news about the dollar going down because it's
good for gold.
If
hearing incredible music in the great outdoors is one of your must - dos for the summer, as it should be, check
out some of the summer music festivals happening during the
best three months of 2008.
This means, you
hear evidence contrary to your opinion — and no matter how
good and verified it is — you still deny it as «the
best evidence
out there».
It's
good that what has obviously festered quietly for 9 - 10 years is coming
out in the open to be seen and
heard, in my opinion.
Being unable to deny their feelings for one another, convinced that what they share is the * opposite * of sinful... they discount what they
hear and throw the
good out with the bad.
Now if you have a
better plan to filter
out evil so that only
good remains I would sure like to
hear about it.
I agree with the big bang guy... if we talk about proof... let's first figure where we all came from... we have all
heard this «
Well we know what happened after the big bang... but have no clue what came before» well first figure that out... and if you can't in the next 20 years then there has to be something beyond Physic
Well we know what happened after the big bang... but have no clue what came before»
well first figure that out... and if you can't in the next 20 years then there has to be something beyond Physic
well first figure that
out... and if you can't in the next 20 years then there has to be something beyond Physics...
The atheists love calling us sheep and I say... «yes, I am of the flock of the
Good Shepherd»; every time I
hear them call
out «sheep» it reminds me of how Jesus goes
out into the desert to find even one lost sheep and to do so He leaves the 99 others... those lost sheep are being found every day... some try to hide in the darkest places but all they need to see is just a little Light and they lose their fear.
You may have personal experiences or have
heard stories where lending someone money has not worked
out well.
Bring along diseases that wipe
out millions, just months before they too could
hear the
good word and be saved.
«The truth will win
out, the
best arguments will win and we should
hear them and listen to them, work
out what's wrong with them, if there is something wrong and refute them as they need to be refuted and that's the way a free society works.»
To put it bluntly, the question is whether we, living in the final decade of the twentieth century, have the patience and the readiness to
hear the nineteenth - century Dane
out; and
hear him
out in the way he deemed crucial: to think along and make the content of what he has to say not only the content of our thought, but the content of our lives as
well.
But all religions are elitist to a point - they all think they are right and the
best - but you can not go
out and preach the word of Christ by alienating those you wish to
hear the word... it's like someone from a country club going to a homeless person and throwing
out all the benefits of the country club and the amazing life of the people who are members... Not exactly welcoming and understanding.
Right now, as you are reading this devotional, listening to a preacher or watching a sermon DVD, as you
hear God's Word, His power is released into your situation, working things
out for you and turning your situation around for your
good.
What we can do is lay
out how we have been wronged and then as
best we can create a grace filled space so those with ears to
hear will step up to the plate — we've seen this here with Steve Knight, Tall Skinny Kiwi and a few others connected to US emergent.
The classic «I know something you don't know» posture is little more than a cop
out, and I am becoming increasingly tired of
hearing those who have supposedly answered a call to be shepherds to the flock proclaim their
good intentions.
That was a very interesting read many comments caught my attention I've recently been diagnosed with Bipolar I have hallucinations and
hear voices in my ear's when I hallucinate it's likes they are trying to get me thousands of them I can only describe them as dark shadows and they are trying to get me just as they are about to get me a brilliant white light surrounds me and there's three entities humanly shaped but like this brilliant white light they are also glowing this brilliant whiteness I can't understand what they are saying the only way I can explain it is emotions comfort joy love is what I feel emanating from these entities the voices I
hear aren't evil telling me to do bad things to people when I get put into a mode of fear I live in a rough area of Scotland and everytime I've got into a fight something possesses me I know this for a fact as I can't control myself I'm an observer watching my family / Friends say I change they say my eyes change and I look evil I personally do think possibly through my own personal experience I» am possessed as I act
out of character I've lost interest in many things I've recently I decided it's time for change I've lost my faith I've been trying to connect with God and feel his love which I used to feel the presence of the holy spirit everytime I try connect I get a feeling of abandonment I just think if I am possessed could these entities stop me connecting with «God» I can say from my heart of hearts «JESUS CHRIST HAS COME IN THE FLESH» I think it's more to do with the persons own personal fears which I have noticed my fears have changed if I had to be truthfully with myself I fear God which I know I'm not supposed to just I can't explain it I guess if you ever need a test subject I'm up for the challenge like I said I'm on journey to find myself and my travels have brought me
hear I'm going to hang around for a wee while there's lots of
good information to be plundered loll
Despite the fact that I endured the most frightening flight of my life into Louisville, Kentucky Last week, I had a wonderful time with the
good people of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church and all the readers who came
out to
hear my presentation on Sunday night, including the delightful Connie Esther, who I met in the bathroom of all places!
the SAME morning, it so happened, that I got
out of the hospital; And when I told you it would be
better if you continued on to Denver with your other friends, because I was just back from the hospital and not feeling too
well yet, I never even
heard back from you.