Sentences with phrase «everything suggested in»

Disclaimer: Everything suggested in this post is 100 % based on my personal opinion.
For all this though, the toughest thing is doing everything you suggest in an ad with a grand total of 95 characters!
If you did everything we suggest in these articles, you would make a lot of money — since you would be following most of our rules.

Not exact matches

There are no easy fixes for Canada's labour problems, with think - tanks and policy wonks suggesting everything from a reduction in EI to a Youth Employment Guarantee.
According to Statistics Canada, the employment services industry grew from $ 8.3 billion in 2009 to $ 11.5 billion in 2012; and while this category includes everything from executive headhunters to day labour, other data suggests it's temp work driving the increase.
From the integration of media services like Netflix or «reading apps» from the likes of The Guardian, to the Like button that aggregates all of a user's online activity in one place, everything the social network has done over the past few years has suggested that it wants to be the go - to entry point of the Internet.
Elsewhere in the issue, you'll find senior writer Thomas Watson's look at high - frequency trading, which suggests even those with a firm grasp on market fundamentals may not be able to explain everything that's happening on the exchanges these days (p. 56).
In late October, one Conservative even suggested this «sneaky» plot would «raise the price on everything we love about Halloween: the pumpkins, the candy and the costumes.»
Instead, take a peek in our shopping baskets: That we now stop in for everything from floor polish to furniture suggests Canadian Tire may be getting right what Target got so wrong, giving us the home - grown mass merchandiser we needed all along.
«Everything that has happened in the last 20 years has suggested that the commission is moving away from these required carriage regulations and is much more in favor of a market - based approach,» says Nick Ketchum, a consultant and former senior director with the CRTC.
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That means the company is paying out everything it has coming in, which could suggest that it may not be able to pay its shareholders consistently in the future.
But loopy ideas, on everything from juice - making to how to treat co-workers, suggest a little hubris is creeping in.
Is it too cynical to suggest that Harper is not keen on preserving the history of workers combining in solidarity and risking everything for social justice?
Those who are familiar with my work know that I am a big believer in the power of saying «no» to create opportunity, and that those who say «no» to, as Warren Buttett suggests, «almost everything» are ultimately more successful because they have clarity and focus on what matters most.
NBC News did almost everything in its power to support a suggested name change to «Fake News» on Thursday.
Anything along the lines of a phrase like «when God closes a door, He opens a window,» may be intended for encouragement, but I would suggest that it lacks the depth people actually need in those desperate moments when everything feels like a setback.
Case in point, it is not logical to suggest there is «good» vs «bad» if there is no ultimate moral authority, no higher power that created everything, including free will and the ability to choose whether to heed that drive to do what is «good» vs doing what you want to do at the expense of «good» and of other people.
«Case in point, it is not logical to suggest there is «good» vs «bad» if there is no ultimate moral authority, no higher power that created everything»
And everything suggests that, wherever cosmic hazard has enabled it to hatch out and establish itself, it can not thereafter cease to become intensified to the utmost, in accordance with an automatic process which may be analyzed as follows:
A school is «theological,» I suggest, to the extent that everything done in its name has one overarching goal: more clearly to understand God and to understand everything in relation to God.
As William Johnson suggests, «transcendence has little to do with the nature and attributes of God but has everything to do with the consequence of God's activity in history, that is, to introduce a transcendent dimension to human life.»
But as Joseph Bottum has suggested, «the single most significant fact over the past few decades in America — the great explanatory event from which follows nearly everything in our social and political history — is the crumbling of the Mainline [Protestant] churches as central institutions in our national experience.»
To begin with, it suggests that the kind of leaders in power has everything to do with whether war is waged justly.
There is no evidence to suggest where everything came from in the big bang theory.
Finally, I would suggest that though one can't do everything in a single book, at a certain point the global ethic project must engage more fully and critically the various symbols and tenets of the great faiths.
no peace, everything hinges on what YOU can do, but it is hubris to suggest you control or have a role in EVERYthing that happeeverything hinges on what YOU can do, but it is hubris to suggest you control or have a role in EVERYthing that happeEVERYthing that happens to you.
I suggested a like correspondence between the original Easter faith and the insight that the resurrection of Jesus is the chief exemplification of God's raising into himself of everything compatible with his loving purpose — an insight that is itself compatible with our experience of the risen Jesus as of God, and in God, yet also distinct from God.
Despite arguing that Christians shouldn't expect others to follow their religious rules, phrases like loving people «in spite of everything» suggest that you are still judging people, doesn't it?
In this conversation between Ivan and Alyosha, we are in quite a different world from that suggested by Ivan's hypothesis as it is reported in the novel from time to time: «if God does not exist, then everything is permitted.&raquIn this conversation between Ivan and Alyosha, we are in quite a different world from that suggested by Ivan's hypothesis as it is reported in the novel from time to time: «if God does not exist, then everything is permitted.&raquin quite a different world from that suggested by Ivan's hypothesis as it is reported in the novel from time to time: «if God does not exist, then everything is permitted.&raquin the novel from time to time: «if God does not exist, then everything is permitted.»
Multiverse theory (now quite mainstream science) challenges the idea that the Big Bang was in fact the beginning of everything; then again, thermodynamics and the Borde - Vilenkin - Guth theorem suggest that there must have been some beginning of everything only a finite time ago.
The integration of the supernatural and natural worlds suggests to Pepler that «the whole universe» is seen «from the divine angle» so that «a unified view in which everything that is created forms a single whole.»
15 I do not mean to argue that there is a «given» to be defended, nor that frameworks are not operative; but only to suggest that the reduction of everything to cultural frameworks can not work in a two - option world, for that reality to which a framework argument can apply would then be missing.
Everything in Shakespeare's plays» not to mention his profession as playwright» suggests that he was not fond of Puritans.
I think the author is displaying the best of being Jewish — critical thinking, questioning why she does things rather than just accepting everything with no questioning (which is very anti-Jewish in my opinion and seems to be what you suggest.)
«As the ti - tle (The History of Almost Everything) suggests, bestselling author Bryson (In a Sunburned Country) sets out to put his irrepressible stamp on all things under the sun.
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He is certainly somewhat off - base if his words are intended to suggest that belief in God is «completely inconsistent with everything we observe in the universe» as * some * people quoting him would seem to be construing his words...
The organic connection among all things suggests that everything is in potency everywhere; the actuality of causally interacting entities may imply that everything exists somewhere in actuality at some time — that is, whatever is felt ipso facto exists.
Investigate the evidence yourself, there is nothing at all that truly suggests that the Big Bang happened, the only thing they have used in order to come up with the theory is that in their observances, the Universe appears to be expanding from a central point, it doesn't prove that a Big bang occurred, we know so little about the universe, that we don't even know everything about our own world, and you really believe that our science has figured out the riddle to the beginning of the Universe?
Scientists are people, they are flawed, and I'm pretty sure God did not provide us with the mental ability to fully understand how he pulled everything off, but either way, In General science spends it's time trying to figure out how God did it... not why... you want to know why... I propose to you, as you suggested I open another book and learn, i propose you open a Bible and learn why God Created you.
Rather, he suggests that if Adam ground his perceptions in a firm faith in God, everything else will fall into place:
He suggested putting everything in a plastic container.
Can you make this the day before and let sit in the frig over night and is so should I par cook the crust as you suggested first and then store for the next day or maybe keep everything separate egg mixture and crust all ready to go and to just cook the next day.
Hi Nancy, I just did a quick search and found this: http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-1224-CHIA.aspx?activeIngredientId=1224&activeIngredientName=CHIA (click on the side effects tab) I suggest researching it if it's a concern and of course everything in moderation.
For best results both visually and flavor-wise, I suggest keeping everything in separate containers in the fridge (the nuts can stay in the pantry) and then toss together and add dressing / toppings an hour or so before serving, allowing the salad to return to room temperature and the flavors to meld.
Yes to everything you suggested, especially freshly grated ginger — so warming during the cold days we have in the east.
If you want to eat it this way then I'd suggest cutting everything a little smaller than what you see in the pictures.
The only thing I would suggest is to possibly double the frosting or at least make the full ingredients and increase everything by 1/2 in order to frost the sides of the cake.
I made it in a large pan but would suggest making it in a pot so you have more room to stir everything.
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