Sentences with phrase «it marks time»

Because it would significantly mark a time in my business history (much like when we decided to give away more than the average 10 percent tithe) where I can build a company without a motive of providing for myself.
Bouncing along within a 60 point range for much of the day investors appeared to be marking time in the lead up to key US data sets.
May 20 marked the all time high of 2134.72 for the S&P 500 Index.
After The Close - Stocks did little more than mark time on Tuesday, turning in a mixed performance after trading broadly higher for much of the day on hopes for new policy initiatives on the part of the Federal Reserve and a lessening in fears about the euro zone.
As we now look back, April of 2009 marked a time when the market had just bottomed and was in the nascent stage of a comeback.
@Lawrence of Arabia, «The Bible tells us that the stars were created to mark the times and the seasons, and to provide the lesser lights to govern the night.»
The Bible tells us that the stars were created to mark the times and the seasons, and to provide the lesser lights to govern the night.
I am, as Seamus Heaney noted, scribbling in the sand — filling spaces, marking time.
God has better ways to mark time I'm quite convinced.
Or have I started to mark time, shunning controversy and fleeing confrontation?
Ear God's time remains the same «yesterday and today and forever» (Heb 13:8).28 God is «not affected by the vicissitudes which mark the time of his creatures, for on the contrary he remains the absolute master of time: «With the Lord one day is as a thousand years and a thousand years as one day» (2 Pet 3:8; cf. Ps 90:4).»
Important points of transition, both collective and individual, somehow need to be acknowledged and accentuated by special acts and symbols; graduation from college continues to be such an event, and the widespread impersonal character of diploma presentations does not satisfy the need for marking the time in a special way.
If it does not stay at that point, merely marking time, and if on the other hand there does not occur a radical change in the despairer so that he gets on the right path to faith, then such despair will either potentiate itself to a higher form and continue to be introversion, or it breaks through to the outside and demolishes the outward disguise under which the despairing man has been living in his incognito.
Between his baptism and his irruption into Galilee with the proclamation of the kingdom of God, as we saw, he had marked time, until the removal of John the Baptist gave the signal for advance.
However, let us in conclusion take another little look at the introvert who in his introversion marks time on the spot.
As human beings, we need rituals to mark time and space, to give order and pattern to communal life, and to teach us about our distinctiveness as a family, faith community, or culture.
So Dionysius put the New Year's Day of the first year in his new calendar on that date, believing it to mark the time of Jesus» conception in the womb of his mother Mary.
Alone, a man marks time and becomes very set in his ways.
(That was actually a significant moment for me because I now realize that it marks the time when I began to realize something was seriously wrong with the religious world.)
This year, Dave & Buster's celebrates its 30th anniversary, which Berle says marks a time of reinvention for the company.
The year 2016 marks a time of transition for Maison Hennessy as, in its 250th year, the seventh generation master blender Yann Fillioux hand's over the reins to his nephew, Renaud Fillioux de Gironde.
(e) Mark the time when the rice was put in, and in about ten or twelve minutes begin to test the grains by taking a few of them out with the spoon, and pinching them between the finger and thumb.
This was the sort of thing we had become used to from him in previous years but he has yet to get off the mark this time.
Lipro said: «The brief was that, as Cole is held with such affection by both Arsenal and Chelsea fans, I must find a way of marking his time at both clubs.
Surely the real truth is that virtually all Gooners, me included, in their heart of hearts are merely marking time til real meaningful personnel change is made and until then we know that nothing will change for the better.
It's Jacob deGrom — likely the Mets» best starter with Matt Harvey still a post-Tommy John question mark each time out at this late stage — against Kyle Hendricks, the Cubs» third starter.
But Arsene Wenger may have overstepped the mark this time, or at least the imaginary mark laid down by the English FA.
All across the land, riding their thumbs, marking time on irrelevant campuses, rapping in youth bistros, there are ponytailed young men and women who — along with a set of tie - dyes and a guitar — own a Nikon, Leica or Rollei.
NO Anders, he will never change and I AT LEAST AM JUST MARKING TIME TIL HE IS GONE, when we get a professional, up to date man in charge and stop driftig further and further away from our top rivals.
Personally, I have just been marking time, waiting for Wenger to leave until I can realistically even dream of again competing at the very top level.
Many of our players have been marking time and playing for huge unearned money for ages.
It has more of a feeling of just marking time until this manager is off.
Matt Ritchie got 16 last season, but is yet to get off the mark this time.
In the defensive phase he was denying the ball in to Nabil Bentaleb by man marking him every time we had possession.
Mark the time he gets up in the morning and from naps with the letter «U.» Use a «D» to show when you put him down for a nap or at bedtime.
The way your child marks time is largely through the predictable way his day unfolds.
«We grieved a lot of our relationship so long ago, this is just sort of marking the time,» Valerie said.
It's a phenomenon that drives many parents crazy but ultimately I think it marks the time when they have a strong drive to move and know that it's possible, but don't quite have the skills yet.
She «waited,» in a sense, marking time until her parents came to pick her up.
The second stage of transition or threshold marks the time in between states, involving something of a trial, a time of becoming — no longer connected to the old, but not yet established in the new.
With their thumb or pacifier engaged, they mark time, waiting passively for something to change.
For example, if you want your children to take more responsibility for brushing their teeth, you might post a behavior modification chart in the bathroom where they can add a check mark each time they remember.
Move the charm to mark the time your baby's last feed began (see the diagram above).
This is an exciting season for your baby, since 9 months marks the time that you can start offering her «real» food and cooking actual meals for her!
Once you collect your milk, store enough for one feeding (between 2 to 4 ounces) in a clean glass bottle or container, and mark the time and date so you can use the oldest milk first.
If there was ever a hire designed to send a message that the mayor's third term is not, as has been widely speculated, going to be just about marking time, this is it.
Whether the Tories will break through the seven per cent mark this time round remains to be seen, however.
Let's stop this hypocrisy else this nation will keep marking time.
This scope comes complete with tactical target turrets that allow you to hit the mark every time.
The moon has been used to mark time and determine when to plant and harvest since before recorded history.
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