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"hear out" Definitions
  1. to listen until somebody has finished saying what they want to say

101 Sentences With "hear out"

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How does the music you hear out influence your designs?
Officially, Republicans wanted to hear out Ford in Thursday's hearing.
The plan had been for him to hear out the mayors.
But the Guggenheim did not seem ready to hear out its detractors.
This establishes your "EarPrint" — how you uniquely hear out of each ear.
If you don't want to listen to me, YouTube, hear out creators.
You don't need to hear out every Tom, Dick, and Asshole on Twitter.
The former employee said management made no effort to hear out their concerns.
Urrunaga and Johnson joined the two at their habitual café to hear out their tales.
But really, don't let the stuff you hear out there in Apple Land bother you.
He also said he'd hear out their business ideas but wouldn't give them special treatment.
Her left side was very weak, and she couldn't hear out of her left ear.
McLAUGHLIN I have open ears, and I have a personality to hear out other people.
A jury is slated to hear out those cases, which accuse drugmakers of "fraudulent" conduct.
I can only hear out of one side, which means that it's already mixed down.
Momtaz still can't hear out of one ear, where her face was burned from the fire.
The negotiations with Ford's team to hear out her allegations have dragged out over the past week.
Potential booers might want to hear out Mr. Reygadas, who suggests letting things sit for a bit.
And for many Americans, myself included, it's satisfying to finally hear out loud what we've felt all along.
"It's really important for me to hear out both sides," says Terrell, whose own family falls into multiple camps.
But there are other questions we'll have time to ponder: Will Cersei honor her pledge to hear out Daenerys?
In 2016, Mr. Peterson had persuaded his reluctant friend to hear out Mr. Trump, and Mr. Paslow was sold.
Last month, the owner of that property agreed to hear out their request, after the women had been forcefully evicted.
I realized immediately that I could not hear out of that ear, and I still cannot today, two days later.
They might have crafted an outreach strategy to key allies to explain the president's reasoning and hear out any concerns.
They describe Mr. Cordray as intelligent, pleasant and accessible, willing to meet with industry constituents and hear out their lobbyists.
You can hear out front, in a way you can't when he's screaming during a game, a pronounced Philadelphia accent.
Things got so bad that Stoltenberg canceled Thursday afternoon's meetings to call an emergency session to hear out Trump's concerns.
Brown recently revealed that she was born with partial hearing loss and that, today, she cannot hear out of one ear.
As in, thanks for your input, New York and North Dakota, but we really need to hear out Pennsylvania and Florida.
Before making it up to the announcing tower to get the races going, Ahlum lingered to hear out one last driver.
Perhaps Mueller hoped the SDNY charges would make Cohen more cooperative and will hear out what he has to say soon.
The pair of integrated Bang & Olufsen stereo speakers is decent enough, but still sounds like what you'd hear out of a laptop.
She is fair and always goes the extra mile to hear out all parties and get to the bottom of any situation.
It all started because I came back to the sounds I used to hear out at the weekend with my best friends.
But an obligation not to elevate a clouded nominee must coexist with an obligation to hear out any serious alternative explanation of the facts.
Cassandra Flomo, 69, said she expects to use most of 2019 to hear out different candidates, deciding even later in the process than usual.
After they hear out your grievances, they'll make a heartfelt plea that long-term relationships are all about sticking with it when times are tough.
Cillizza did write that he wants to hear out his critics, so, hey, maybe he knew it was a bad idea and did it anyway.
For Buffett, being strong-minded but having enough respect to hear out someone with a different opinion or point of view is a positive thing.
Mercury retrograde will be speaking through them, so if you're open to it, Cancer, hear out what these ghosts from the past have to say.
So take a breath and hear-out how other entrepreneurs have navigated the planning stage – from market research to budgeting to setting up your first office.
We almost always hear out anyone who presents their reservations with eloquence and respect, and much of the time, we are able to see all sides.
Tillerson stressed repeatedly that a comprehensive policy review is underway and that the purpose of his trip to Asia was to hear out the North's neighbors.
Meet "Hope," a Siri-like politically minded bot built to hear out concerns about President Donald Trump and offer advice for what to do about it.
The United States is bound by international law to hear out asylum claims made on U.S. soil, even if the claimants have entered the country illegally.
If we were to truly engage in "due process," we would hear out the many people coming forward and no longer conceal, support, and praise their attackers.
Asked whether Bannon would consider Trump's request, a source familiar with Bannon's thinking said the former aide respects the president and will always hear out his concerns.
It's why Trump and his campaign were more than willing to hear out prospective offers on a Trump Tower in Moscow, delivered alongside dirt on Hillary Clinton.
In the tank, no one is dismissed — the sharks start every segment with furrowed brows, ready to take notes and hear out pitches, no matter how preposterous.
Viewers first hear out about the shoes in question at the very top of "Giving," when Angel Evangelista (Indya Moore) explains why she doesn't enjoy celebrating the holidays.
"He's got a patch on his eye, he can't hear out of one ear, he's all messed up, but he gets up there for 20 minutes," Madden says.
" Nick concludes his column with this: "It should be possible both to believe deeply in the rightness of one's own cause and to hear out the other side.
"Trump is just a symptom of problems that go much deeper," said Faye Doney, 30, a supporter of Andrew Yang's candidacy who had come to hear out Biden.
The back half of the quote sounds like something you could hear out of any given tech company, and that makes enough sense when you look at Axon's business.
Gary Cohn, the director of the National Economic Council, said Trump wanted to hear out his counterparts' arguments for why he should stay in the landmark Paris climate accord.
He also said he'd hear out their business ideas but wouldn't give them special treatment over the other pitches he hears for his venture capital firm, A-Grade Investments.
Macri had signalled his willingness to hear out wine producers when he told Reuters in an interview on Tuesday that he hoped Argentina would become a top wine exporter.
At the end of the day the voters will see what I've done, and what I delivered, and that's going to outweigh any of that noise you hear out there.
In a series of tweets, the president's son insisted he had done what anyone connected to a political campaign would have done — hear out potentially damaging information about an opponent.
But she also later agreed to a seven-day freeze on her opinion to hear out the Justice Department on its arguments for a longer-term hold pending the appeal.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's team plans to hear out the women demonstrators who are heading to Washington to bring attention to their issues, one of the President-elect's spokesmen said Tuesday.
All who gathered were eager to hear out cases for and against the liberal order and, of course, more details on Drag Queen Story Hour, which Ahmari was eager to provide.
The couple had reservations about doing elective surgery on Rosie before she had the ability to have a say in the matter, but they decided to hear out the surgeons' arguments.
They need to hear out Professor Blasey Ford fully and completely, and they need to allow for an FBI investigation to take place if they really want to get to the truth.
So what follows is a quick list of the core things that matter in a situation like this, and how that should guide the way you interpret what you hear out of Turkey.
Susan Collins: Israel should allow Omar, Tlaib to visit MORE of committing sexual assault 35 years ago, more or less, and much attention is now focused on efforts to hear out both sides.
Dorsey has been reaching out to conservatives such as Sean Hannity, Ted Cruz, and Mercedes Schlapp in an attempt to hear out their viewpoints and convince them of Twitter's neutrality as a platform.
It also posed a potentially serious problem for President Trump, who had staked his credibility on getting Kavanaugh through — and who has his own reasons not to want to hear out sexual misconduct accusers.
While at the Group of Seven summit in Sicily later in the month, Trump will hear out European leaders concerned that he might withdraw the United States from the Paris climate agreement, the official said.
The process can take hours, as voters gather at a venue to hear out supporters of various candidates, debate issues, and ultimately come to a conclusion about which person will make the best presidential nominee.
Andriy Yermak, a close aide to President Volodymyr Zelensky, asked Mr. Volker in July to connect him with Mr. Giuliani, a former mayor of New York, so the Ukrainian government could hear out his issues.
One of the things that you hear out of Silicon Valley from the Silicon Valley executives is, they say, 'Look we're trying to compete aggressively with China, which you're going to negotiate as well on trade.
But if you were to take a stroll anywhere between DC, Prince George's County, Maryland, and even Baltimore, the artist you're most likely to hear out of the area is that of rapper Q Da Fool.
"These are narratives that you just don't expect to hear out of the White House, you expect to hear from somebody like David Duke," Beirich said, referencing the former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
"These are narratives that you just don't expect to hear out of the White House, you expect to hear from somebody like David Duke," Beirich said, referring to the former leader of the Ku Klux Klan.
Senate GOP aides cautioned that the idea, at least at this point, is premature and Republican leaders urged the conference to hear out the remainder of the White House presentation before considering any deals or agreements.
Mario Diaz-Balart told CNN he still had "concerns in a number of different areas" with the leadership's bill but said he believed the leadership had set up a process to hear out members who want changes.
The Trump who visited The Times was purged of any zeal to investigate Clinton's emails or the Clinton Foundation, willing to hear out the scientists on global warming, skeptical of waterboarding and unhesitant to disavow white nationalists.
In the span of a few minutes, a representative working on Twitter can check on a traveling child, locate a lost bag, hear out a venting customer, and upgrade a seat — all practically at the same time.
"I think Taro Aso is just going to hear out Pence to be nice to Trump...I don't expect much to come out of these talks, it's going to be a bunch of niceties but no real deliverables."
On EVE's subreddit and across dedicated chat channels on services like Discord, Slack, and in the game itself, players are able to find help in a familiar environment, seeking out a supportive community who will hear out their troubles.
Read more: The Post's View: There's still time to hear out Deval Patrick The Washington Post Editorial Board interviews 2020 candidate Michael Bennet The Washington Post Editorial Board interviews 2020 candidate Pete Buttigieg What will happen in the primaries?
"We'll be sitting down on Monday or Tuesday, depending on which is best for everybody, and we'll be making that determination," Trump said, pointing to "brilliant" Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx, and saying he'd hear out their options.
The president, who is known for scorched-earth tactics when he or someone in his circle stands accused of something, has continued to praise and back Kavanaugh, but he has also expressed a desire to hear out Ford, as well.
PERRY: Yes, of course, and I think one way to - I always encourage people to look at trade through the viewpoint of the consumer because all we hear out of Washington and Trump and the protectionists is through the viewpoint of the producer.
After one of her most affecting passages, Allen walked calmly back to her place in a circle, preparing to hear out Lawson, who gives the final and most harrowing disclosure of the piece, a tale of soured love, horror, and immitigable loss.
Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser of Allianz and former chief executive of Pimco, told CNBC's "Fast Money " on Monday that three beliefs are "deeply ingrained" in the markets today: "This is why what we hear out of Washington doesn't disturb investors," El-Erian said.
McConnell met with Trump on Tuesday to discuss the issue and the President in recent weeks has been described as willing to hear out negotiators on a possible deal, despite the debate inside the White House over whether to let the scheduled cuts take effect.
Native American critics, including Kim TallBear, a prominent scholar from the University of Alberta, said in October that Ms. Warren's actions relied on "settler-colonial" definitions of who is an indigenous American and amounted to a haughty refusal to hear out her longstanding critics.
She told reporters in Quebec on Tuesday that "the current situation is unacceptable and we intend to respond very quickly," but added she felt it was important to "hear out" the public servants in Global Affairs Canada, who made the decision to approve Ramli.
Prosecutors filed no charges against Elliott, citing inconsistent statements from witnesses, and he and the players' union, the N.F.L. Players Association, appealed the suspension, saying, among other things, that Goodell did not hear out an N.F.L. investigator who doubted there was enough evidence to justify the penalty.
Your mileage may vary on how successfully you think he's balanced the story between Nicole and Charlie (personally, I think it's weighted ever so slightly in one direction), but he seems scrupulous in trying to hear out both sides, without leaning too far toward either perspective.
A federal judge in Chicago has dismissed most of the plaintiffs in a false advertising class action brought by dermatology clinics against tattoo removal company Cynosure Inc, finding their claims were barred by a recent Supreme Court decision narrowing courts' ability to hear out-of-state claims.
As they hear out arguments for or against select provisions, they must not lose sight of the bigger picture: The need to create a fairer and simpler tax code that will spur economic growth and job creation, putting more money in the pockets of American workers.
"The role that Womanby Street plays in the Welsh music scene and what it does for the up and coming artists is far more important than having a hotel in a Wetherspoons," says Romesh, a statement so obvious it almost feels laughable to need to hear out loud.
"The whole long arc of justice now crashing down that we call #MeToo has been about whether women may be in possession of facts, and whether anyone will bother to hear out those facts or believe them or, having believed them, allow those facts to have consequences," Rebecca Solnit has written.
I bellowed and sobbed and snotted into my pillow, in my bad sleep shorts, in my bad hair, and my future husband yelled back, telling me I was terrible, finally admitting that I was awful, awful and unlovable, things I knew all along but wanted to hear out loud, and in English.
"You can take the time to hear out your prior broker who's at a new place and [also] take the time to not just hear from the new broker who's assigned to you but … speak with a branch manager and ask to interview a few different advisors at the existing brokerage firm and hear them out," he said.
I love how the candles twinkle in the low light of late afternoon and the windows are fogged with steam from the mashed potatoes and I can hear, out in the yard, a whisper of laughter that will soon become a storm: car doors slamming, friends and family arriving for the weekend, company on the step.
And to me the deepest irony of all of this is if Justice Kennedy stood for anything it was for this idea of the rule of law of attempting to be civil, of trying to hear out these different sides, and he chose the sides that made the most sense to him certainly and often explained them beautifully, and his departure almost feels like it's a departure of that mode of engaging with one another too, which is its own sort of bittersweet moment.

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