Sentences with phrase «l l too»

Happy almost weekend friends, and happy almost first day of F A L L too — it's tomorrow!

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Elza Seregelyi, director of L - SPARK, points out that a «fatal flaw in (a) founding team (is when) founders who are self - aware may successfully get help to overcome a gap or conflict in a certain area, but those who are blindly one - sided (e.g., too technical or lacking domain expertise) or dysfunctional as a team will be unable to execute.»
And, lest you think the effect might be a result of feeling guilty for eating fattening chocolate, the researchers thought about that too.
The move toward more comfortable workplaces (perhaps the defining trait of early - 21st - century management) has, in too many cases, mutated into environments in which bad ideas aren't dismissed and poor behaviour isn't punished, lest someone's feelings get hurt.
Lest you dismiss this as an engineering thing, Steve Jobs was like that, too.
I took a moment to feel better about some of the things I've accomplished and my goals for 2016 vs. being too off put by the critics lest they win.
«Inactivity at the station is timed, even for those breaks, so employees are often forced to keep themselves from even going to the bathroom, lest it take too long.»
Lest I make this appear too easy, the fact is that many markets never reach such extremes, so investors certainly can't bank on a trend continuing until the magazine covers give the «signal.»
«Lest you think it is too late for a miracle, I want to reassure you that it is not too late for a miracle,» said Schuller Coleman, the church's director of ministry and mission.
But lest such a remarkable human resource like Filner be squandered by a party engaged in too many bold initiatives for overcoming blinkered pre-2009 conceptions of legality to keep track of, this George Will column shows us precisely where he is needed: at the head of the NRC, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Lest aspiring writers get too inflated with notions of their significance, however, the Book of Ecclesiastes adds with a sigh, «Of making many books there is no end, and much study wearies the body.»
But you won't do that because in the case of the Jewish people, you would be considered a bigot and in the case of Muslims, well, you're just too afraid to do anything, lest you have a fatwa issued against you.
He will have no regard to your welfare, nor be at all careful lest you should suffer too much in any other sense in only that you shall not suffer beyond what strict justice requires.»
But lest I sound too waffling, I will say and quote this from Dinesh D'Souza's book «What is so great about Christianity?»
Lest, however, we who do not share that anxiety become exultant in the afflatus of our superiority let us remind ourselves that we, too, have our own absurd beliefs and our own selfishnesses and childishnesses and meannesses.
And lest you think this post is about finger - pointing, I have no doubt in my mind that if my own assumptions and prejudices go totally unchecked, if I never stop for a moment to consider the other side and wonder if I might be wrong, I too am capable of using the Bible to my own ends, of convincing myself that God is on my side.
A father who welcomes home his prodigal son must be careful lest in his old age he become a Lear, easy prey to the flatteries of a Goneril or Regan, blind to the devotion of a Cordelia and unable until almost too late to find healing for his fantasies in her fidelity to the truth.
Jeremiah 18:21, 23) A notable amount of praying in the Old Testament is thus cursing, and lest Christians should assume too much credit in this regard, a similar abuse of prayer, all the more inexcusable because sinning against light, stands in the New Testament — «How long, O Master, the holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?»
Care needs to be exercised, lest we make the correlation between these biblical notions and contemporary ideas too complete and simple.
Lest we too readily dismiss conspiracy theorists, it is well to recall the record of real conspiracies, skullduggery and deception in recent public life.
Too bad they choose not to follow all of Christs teaching... «love one another...» «judge not lest ye be judged...»» pull the mote from one's own eye before pulling it from anothers.»
«Behold me then, a man happy and in good health, hiding the rope in order not to hang myself to the rafters of the room where every night I went to sleep alone; behold me no longer going shooting, lest I should yield to the too easy temptation of putting an end to myself with my gun.
A running theme in his spiritual writings is that parents should not love their children too much, lest that love divert them from love of God.
Lest we get too proud and look down our noses at the «fundies,» let's remember that all Christians carry the burdened of a troubled history.
You're wrong here too, and one day, people will look back on people like you exactly as they look back on s l a ve owners and bigots who didn't want blacks and women to vote..
God, at the beginning of the Bible, walking in a garden in the cool of the day, making a woman from a man's rib, confounding men's speech lest they build a tower too high, trying to slay a man at a wayside inn because his child was not circumcised, or dwelling on Mt. Sinai, where he says to Moses, «You shall see my back, but my face shall not be seen,» is a very different deity from the one you find at the Bible's end, «God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and in truth.»
Reading between the lines, it would appear that Bultmann is anxious lest he too should be driven to the same conclusion.
Believing that the future as well as the present belong to God, the minister of these Advent texts might find it well to listen to Hans Kung's admonition: to take care lest she preach judgment too loudly and insistently before the small and defenseless and too softly and half - heartedly before the powerful of this world.
Both conservative and liberal churches need to be continually reminded of the thoroughgoing demands of the gospel, lest they settle too easily for some version of psychologism or culture religion.
Too bad he does not live his live according to what Jesus said «judge not lest ye be judged also».
And lest we get too puffed up with pride about our own ability to spot false teachers and sniff out bad doctrine, all Christians (including you and me) have occasionally fallen prey to false teaching.
There are too many times the acronym LGBT is used, yet the specific needs and concerns for those of us that are «B» or «T», or even «L», are not as well represented.
In dealing as theologians with the Christian faith as a body of truth, we have often been too abstract, too limited in our diction to traditional terminology, possibly too afraid to be simple lest our peers might suspect our lack of theological acumen!
Now when [many] others came in crowds about him, for they were very greatly moved [or pleased] by hearing his words, Herod, who feared lest the great influence John had over the people might put it into his power and inclination to raise a rebellion, (for they seemed ready to do any thing he should advise,) thought it best, by putting him to death, to prevent any mi - schief he might cause, and not bring himself into difficulties, by sp - aring a man who might make him rep - ent of it when it would be too late.
Lest you think this is too far - fetched, let me point out that when the drive to become is unchallenged it becomes in the political arena a right - wing fascism which is bound to have master race manifestations.
But lest the Christian theologian dismiss too quickly the insight into both life's reality and the divine reality which Updike's fiction offers, or lest one wrongly conclude that Updike has totally forsaken his Protestant heritage, let me suggest a biblical parallel to the writings of Updike, one he himself makes repeated use of in his works.
The problem is that, IMO; Hodges has bounced too far off LS into a position at the other end of the theological pendulum swing.
This seems to me the central matter and one can not take it too lightly especially in view of the fact that, in Carnap's treatment of modalities, only the modal property «contingent» correlates with the «factual» taken as a semantical property; all other modal properties correlate merely with L - forms.
without some degree of excitement; and if any one expects to carry on the cause of salvation, by a steady rolling on the same dead level, and fears continually lest the axles wax hot and kindle into a flame, he is too timorous to hold the reins in the Lord's chariot.
And lest you think it's too glamorous, I've been crapped on by finches (twice!)
Take care that the frico not get too dark lest they become bitter.
Would these be diabetic friendly l, if not do u know what I can do too make them diabetic friendly.
We tried not to eat too many at once lest it look obvious, but those decadent little treats were so good I remember them still today.
They need to easily soak up milk, but not get overly soggy too fast lest we end up with a tragic cookie - chunks - falling - right - off - the filling - into - the - milk situation.
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And lest you think this is too adult of a taste, my little boys often have two to three tacos each.
l don't know if I'm too harsh on him but i think he should have saved their first goal.
The problem with the Landes pick was that they waited too long in the draft to draft a LS.
Ultimately it was too much to handle in the forms of City / Chelsea / L» pool.
l think our new coach thinks so too, otherwise why would he take this job?
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