Sentences with phrase «you go on about»

These latest reports and in particular the Productivity commission are nonsence to say that it will have a marked effect on the overseas On - Line sales is absolute rubbish.My daughter is in retail in Sydney the problem with overseas On - Line they pay no tax eg GST super, the list goes on we forget WA metro has say 1.8 m people Sydney has 6m Bondi Junction which is probiably the largest shopping centre in Sydney is shut at 6 o, clock most nights The gov keeps going on about the east and what they do Wayne Spencer and co are mouth peaces for the large retailers.My main concern is the On - Lne which is destroying Australias retail ecnomy if it fails being our largest employer the country will be in huge trouble economicly.I have spelt this out in detail in an Email to Bill Shorten if you would like a copy
«There's a lot of wargaming going on about Korea and how the fight might go,» he said.
If you read his piece in the Globe a couple of months ago, Jim really goes on about that.
«We really don't have good standards and a good discussion going on about who should receive ICU care,» Chang said.
«Life goes on about me,» he writes, «and I am a living breathing part of it.
«Go on about it, go on about it.
Silicon Valley, will you shake your collective head over the revelations, read the apologies, and go on about your business, relieved that three VCs who committed sexual harassment aren't in a position to do so anymore?
He is descending to the level of Trump imaginary conspiracy level talk when he goes on about «fake disputes», without presenting any evidence.
Kent went on about the 2010 UN episode: «On the day of the actual vote, on the floor of the General Assembly, as we were all going up and down through the desks and aisles, urging people to stick to their commitment to vote for us, the Cuban ambassador was equally on the floor lobbying for the Canadian vote.»
He has been going on about miners supporting a «scaling compromise» as of late.
In terms of a global picture, the EU is even further along than the US by 20 or 30 years, where you wont find a single advanced northern European nation that would for ANYONE that goes on about «God» (unlike the US, which seems to require it during elections)... you'd get laughed off the election circuit.
aren't free, the meals required to feed the soldiers aren't free... I could keep going on about what we as taxpayers DO have to pay for.
There is a long history of interpretation that has been going on about the scriptures since at least 200 years prior to Jesus (and probably longer).
Also, I never proposed that randomness created anything (I only argued that some simple set of laws of physics are all that need be behind the designs of nature that we observe), so I don't know why you are going on about randomness in your last few sentences.
He merely jumped to «some god must have done it» whenever he reached a point where he couldn't otherwise explain whatever he was going on about.
The good reverend says Christians don't have a martyr complex, and then goes on about how Christians are persecuted.
I sat w. my mother in his roof while he went on about yet another experimental treatment at Washington U. in St. Louis.
Most recently (as of this writing) he is pushing the weary line of petulant British resentment that goes on about how much more sophisticated we Brits are than those cowboy Americans.
How long did CNN go on about Obama's weird preacher?
and the next man goes on about fancy words in the theory of evolution, still not touching the fact that evolution is a shaky theory at best.
@Live4Him, What are you going on about?
Persian mythology, in many respects, has a «Titanic» rather than «Olympian» feel, oddly similar in some respects to Celtic, and if you read it, you will know what Matthew Arnold was going on about in «Sohrab and Rustum.»
It's truly a shame that you disparage science and the search for understanding, and then go on about a loving being who is invisible & magical, even though you have no evidence at all for such a thing.
Going on about the anti-Christ?
for about five seconds, realize it's a stupid idea, and go on about his business.
What was meant by the signs of the times is not clear, beyond the general implication that any person who observed and understood what was going on about him would not need any other sign from heaven to attest the divine mission and authority of Jesus,
The judge didn't need to at all go on about Shariah law, but even then he still wasn't trampeling any 1st amendment rights.
I could go on about your post and how ignorant you are but I won't.
The woman was going on about how she loves the animal and did nt want to harm it but she forgot the nature of what she was dealing with.
They were just going on about their business, with Noah preaching to them every day, and they just laughed... until it started to rain.
Not try to get one little bit of scripture, and then go on about 3 points that will lead me to better understand something about my walk with Him... but just read.
Let the preacher take up $ $ $ and parrot the usual services and go on about your life.
His point was that those who wanted to follow him should be prepared to give their complete loyalty — otherwise, they should simply go on about their lives and save themselves a lot of grief.
Anthony Ehrhardt has a great series going on about the Characteristics of Pharisees for modern churches.
Unilke all of the low - level fundies who are always going on about how «obama is a muslin!
I would go on about this but Tom has already made the point.
Some very good new planning is going on about relating Christian medical institutions overseas to the rapidly advancing indigenous health services.
But when people go on about Horus and the like, their info is horribly lacking any actual evidence.
Once, at an academic conference at which people began banging on, as they so often do, about what a magnificently systematic thinker Aquinas was, I lost my temper and said that whenever I heard people going on about this, I knew one thing: that they had never closely studied Aquinas's texts.
and now this bit «I could go on about his racism, misogyny, sexism, genderism, etcetera.»
But if AA can help an atheist without demanding that he or she become a believer in a god (they're all the same to me -RCB-, or spend hours going on about same, maybe it would be worth a try.
Bob... do you speak English cause I couldn't understand a thing you were going on about in your post.
The funny thing is, my best friend has been going on about «Cosmic Ordering» for the last six months or so.
You'd think the atheists would just go on about about their business and care less what the Christians do...
There was quite a noticeable shift in the eighties when hymns suddenly started going on about power and glory and it seemed that was the church reflecting the changes in society's outlook then.
Sorry for not being more succinct (head cold is fogging my abilities)... basically, the point is translation / interpretation is difficult enough, without the contingency of Christians that go on about the Bible, but haven't read it or have mangled versions of what it says.
All those who refuse to believe in God, just go on about your business not believing, and don't try to shove your disbelief down people's throats.
There is quite a lively discussion going on about this topic over at Guy Muse's blog.
i was going to go on about failed biblical prophecies — but they're so numerous i'm going to leave it alone for now.
You said, «i was going to go on about failed biblical prophecies — but they're so numerous i'm going to leave it alone for now.
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