I agree that many Atheists are out of line and abusive
when calling people names and that they should stop doing so.
But
when you call people out on it the reply you get is: «You can be anything in Rotterdam - look, we even have a Muslim mayor!»»
When I called people to ask if our new Ocean Magic books were doing well or not, I got reasons that made sense to me.
When we call people down to receive prayer for healing or to be anointed with oil, for example, we are very low key about it.
Unless you think Jesus was being nas * ty
when he called ppl vi * pers or to say that a si * nful city like Sod * om is better than them.
Matthews would not accept this line of argumentation, saying, «
when you call a person a name, you effectively end the conversation because you imply that the person has absolutely nothing good to offer and should be discounted from the dialog completely.»
I hope that doesn't mean that I have to wait till then to have a refund
when I called the person I talked to said they received my taxes on 1/19 and they are being held.
Mac is on our donor list and
when we called his people to...
When he called the person acting for the landlord, Mr. Barlow was told that he had been evicted and that he could not enter the premises and access his belongings.
All you're doing
when you call people is you are acting as Santa Claus and offering to give your gifts to people who need them.
Not exact matches
A phone
call would be next in line
when neither in
person or Skype is feasible.
Every business
person has that fear of being in the middle of an important
call or message,
when suddenly the phone experiences a bad connection and drops the
call.
Calling it the «privacy paradox,» University of Michigan School of Information professor Cliff Lamp says in studying social computing he has found that
people make a lot of noise
when it comes to privacy, but push concerns aside in favor of convenience.
So
when we looked at the model, we got excited about the idea of what we
call «incidental insurance»: Using tech to seamlessly integrate insurance within a handful of moments
when it's naturally necessary
people to think about insurance.
«There are more and more
people travelling from what we would
call secondary cities — though it's hard to use that term
when you're talking about cities that have nine or 10 million
people,» he said in an interview following his speech.
«It's great to have
people supporting you, but it's also great to have
people call you out
when they know you're doing something you don't want to do or not acting completely like yourself.»
When you become a premium member of LinkedIn (it's $ 30 a month), you get a set of five tokens
called «In - mail» that allow you to send an email to as many as five
people that aren't immediately in your network.
«
When people were worried about a friend of mine, they'd
call him and ask if he wanted to go shopping or help them clean out their garage.
Then
when things start going really bad,
people are going to
call and say, «You must save me.
That's kind of what happens
when a
person straps on the SuperFlex exosuit equipped with tiny motors
called actuators from SRI Robotics.
'' [Y] ou know those days
when you're running around all day and doing stuff and talking to
people and making
calls and responding to emails and filling out paperwork and you get home and you're completely exhausted and you say to yourself, «What the hell did I actually get done today?»»
That's because, as he explains in more detail on an October episode of his show,
when you're stuck at your desk, «you're getting a lot of stimuli that you didn't ask for — like other
people's conversations and phone
calls.
When Cogito's deep - learning algorithms listen in on a
call, Feast says, «we're basically simulating having a bunch of
people listen to that
call and decide whether the customer is satisfied.»
Some of the experiences
people started sharing were harrowing, like the time one user said he actually had the cops
called on him
when the neighbor mistook him for a burglar.
Personality tests are a «convenient way to categorize
people, but they're not the absolute truth,» says Natella, who puts test scores into context by comparing them with the average scores of his best reps.. The bigger test comes
when he puts potential salespeople on the phones for two half days to
call potential clients.
«I believed I've extended a good service to the innocent
people of North Korea who are deprived from seeing their parents who live miles away or can't
call their children
when they come back from school,» he said.
So,
when I hear
people (who never met Chris)
call him a mass - murderer or a coward or a hate - filled killer, I can't help but think about those incidents in Fallujah, in which he willingly put himself in grave danger trying to save lives.
When there is sunshine, people want to be able to swim - which means that means when they call, you better j
When there is sunshine,
people want to be able to swim - which means that means
when they call, you better j
when they
call, you better jump.
When Herb Sizemore was CEO of Kansas Communications, in Lenexa, Kans. (he recently sold the company), he kept a file of all the «
People on the Move» columns in his local paper and called people a year after they'd taken a new job to see if they were happy with their situ
People on the Move» columns in his local paper and
called people a year after they'd taken a new job to see if they were happy with their situ
people a year after they'd taken a new job to see if they were happy with their situation.
When the researchers sifted through data on 50,000 real - life earnings calls, they found that the market reacted more positively when the CEO used more first person pronouns, i.e. «I,» «me,» «my,» «us,» and «we.&ra
When the researchers sifted through data on 50,000 real - life earnings
calls, they found that the market reacted more positively
when the CEO used more first person pronouns, i.e. «I,» «me,» «my,» «us,» and «we.&ra
when the CEO used more first
person pronouns, i.e. «I,» «me,» «my,» «us,» and «we.»
They saw what happened
when they brought in 104
people to play something
called «the ultimatum game.»
When we watch someone else, our brain is activated in the same way that the brain of the
person you are observing is activated, effectively through what is
called «mirror neurons.»
Invariably,
when we report costs, we receive at least a few
calls from
people who say we misled
people.
We've got a
person who is temporarily in charge of the government, and
when he makes an error it is mandatory for a free press to
call it out.
It took very little time for this so -
called controversy to spread to every corner of social media, proving once again the immense power that occurs
when you combine large swaths of
people with unprecedented communication tools.
I
call myself «Chief Brand Anthropologist» of Turnstone, because I'm fascinated by the connections that can be made
when taking the time to observe how
people interact, their postures during tasks, the tone and volume of someone's voice
when they enter a space and the level of mobility various teams require to be the most productive.
«
When we discussed it for the first time and he was explaining to me what he planned to do for the first time, I looked at him and said, You know, if you succeed in doing this
people will introduce you as the guy who founded Eco and before that, a small company
called Uber.»
Although many
people refer to his wife as Kate, her proper and full title that she is addressed as is Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge No matter how cute the little ones are, they have to have their full names used
when called.
The real clincher comes
when we see a world of disgruntled
people who go off to work, day in and day out, to a job they hate, never even knowing they were
called to be more.
You know those
people who said they would for sure look up your website and
call you
when they got home?
When people call certain service companies — realtors, pest control, movers and the like — they are essentially dialing 911.
They ask
people to
call into their podcast and go on - air with the drama their experiencing at work, using the fictional company «Penn & Pencil»
when discussing their business in order to keep callers anonymous.
In fact, I've been
called a liar
when I tell
people that we created a campaign that on a single day had an 11 percent click - through rate and a cost just $ 0.30 per install.
However, over the weekend it was also hit by fresh outrage over the fact that — as
people discovered
when they downloaded their Facebook data — the company was for years quietly harvesting users»
call logs on Android phones.
The University of Oxford evolutionary psychologist Robin Dunbar and his colleagues used a similar technique
when they reviewed the mobile
call logs of 27,000 European
people in 2007.
The best path to steady employment is finding something you love and working really, really hard at it, so that
when somebody who is paying needs a plumber, violinist, programmer, songwriter, videographer, or accountant, you're on the short list of
people being
called.
When you're in trouble and picking the
people to keep, this is a critical concern and often a very tough
call.
Back in the 1980s,
when people were wondering whether Virgin Atlantic, our other airline, would survive, some critics said that few
people would fly across the Atlantic on an airline
called Virgin.
When people call an ambulance, or think, why don't we just
call an ambulance or get in an ambulance there may be financial repercussions.
That's a startling number in itself, but what might be even more eye - opening is what happened
when the professors told
people about the all - revealing policies at these firms, one of which was an investment firm
called Bridgewater Associates.