Nothing makes people feel more engaged than having one-on-one time with their boss so that they can hear what they need to hear and be heard on what they need to say.
Mr. MILLER: I'm no neuroscientist, but I think that as time goes on, you know, something that people tell us about that music is that you know, when I hear those songs, I can see what I saw and hear what I heard and feel what I felt when I first heard them.
Shentall's singing ability will be heard when Hear'Say's new single is released over the next few months, said their record company Polydor.
They are frustrations I hear repeatedly in class and have heard for more than 20 years.
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Over the coming week, Americans in every state are likely to hear more than they've ever heard about the politics of Ohio.
The court heard how she could hear and see the man looking for her with a torch as his feet trampled on dried grass and branches close to her.
To me this was a great way to keep creating music and to distribute music in places it had never been distributed, or to hear music in places they had never heard it.
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If you're screaming, it's probably because your kids act like they don't hear your or ignore what they've heard.
Because I heard some song I used to hear back then, a long time ago.
The result is that listeners hear the music as it was meant to be heard, according to the exacting standards of the recording artists and engineers.
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And as you heard from Jean, and you can hear from so many families, today, because of health reform, our parents and grandparents on Medicare are paying hundreds less for their prescription drugs -- because of health reform.
Welch admitted that while he may have tired of his message, whenever he had something important to deliver he trained himself to realize that there was at least one person in the audience who had not heard the message previously and needed to hear it now.
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"The E-Series and M-Series 2.0 and 2.1 Sound Bars are the perfect audio upgrade solution, allowing consumers to hear their content the way it was intended to be heard, with rich, accurate audio quality that raises home theater audio expectations to another level, " said John Schindler, VIZIO Vice President of Product Management.
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And having heard from the Turners, we want to hear more about exactly what drives other Americans to endure hours-long commutes.
So many of the patients here come because they have needs that are not being met elsewhere and I hear their stories across our country and I've certainly heard them here in Iowa.
Donkey Number 2 joined her when I got a phone call from a woman who described herself as a "Jewish donkey spiritualist, " a term I hadn't heard before and don't expect to hear again.
You heard him last night and you'll hear him again today lay out the difference between his view on Iraq and the right steps we took in drawing down troops there, and Mitt Romney's doubling down on maybe we should have left troops -- a few troops in Iraq -- not a few -- several thousand troops in Iraq, instead of what the President's approach was.
Are we going to hear job creation ideas tomorrow night in specifics that we have not heard before?
As a result, you hear Senator McCain talking more about the borders, as you just heard from Scott Horsley.
"We had hoped to hear some new ideas for promoting economic growth, but unfortunately we heard the same tired proposals we have heard before, " Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-California, said in the Democrats' weekly radio address Saturday.
During this time officers could hear Lacey moving around in the attic, and firing at anything he heard below.
At one point, Osha rolled down the windows so we could hear the engine noise and compare it to the lack of noise we heard with the windows up.
We heard some talk last night about both, but we need to hear much more.
Although a noise was clearly heard on television replays, the Australian official said he could not hear anything decisive and concurred with Hills's original not out decision, sparking dismay among England's players.
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Only sickle cell screening is mandated for all athletes by the NCAA. I have not heard a convincing rationale as to why, other than what I hear in my head, that the Lloyd case sparked action.
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"What we heard today was a weak leader telling his party what it wanted to hear, " said Tory chairman Sayeeda Warsi.
When employees say they want their voices to be heard, they are really saying they want leaders who will not just hear them, but really listen to them.
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To be sure, people had heard of income taxes abroad and of their efficacy (just as we today hear about VATs in Europe).
Ironically I heard about this stunt from Mike Savello of LiveU just before I went to hear Dan Ariely interviewed by Andrew Blau at Global Business Network on his newest book, The (Honest) Truth about Dishonesty.
So the government wants judges and security-cleared lawyers to hear the evidence in what are called "closed material proceedings" so that more cases can be heard and taxpayers' money can be saved.
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