Sentences with phrase «maybe be at some point»

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Kids grow up fast, and maybe you are at the point where you are helping your teen find a focus and direction for their lives.
Or maybe I'm at the point in my life where I want Rylance to play every available supporting role, not just one or two.
Maybe be at some point Bioware will make a persuasive enough case to EA that the dev teams is too small to manage this game.
Maybe you're at the point where a career change is in your near future or maybe you're just trying to add a few new skills to your professional tool belt.

Not exact matches

So there's almost more concern for locking in a long - term rate of income than there is for just maybe catching a higher yield at one point in the cycle in the front end.
Maybe there will be one eventually at some point
I was maybe a little overconfident at one point in my time and then I went way the other way and thought I wasn't capable of anything,» she noted.
«Not making the baseball team at West Point,» Eisenhower later said, «was one of the greatest disappointments of my life, maybe my greatest.»
Now if this goes on for another three or four days and we're down 500, 8000, 1,000 points maybe yes,» said Kenny Polcari, director at O'Neill Securities.
However, «the written communication, by its very nature, suggests that things are more serious at this point and also suggests that maybe [the supervisor's] prior communication wasn't clear enough,» says Steve Kane, a human resources consultant based in Hillsborough, California.
But at least we can make a start, and I am going to urge that we bring back those bills, maybe reconfigure them to center on mental health which is a point where we can agree that we need more resources to make the country healthier and to make sure that these kinds of horrific, insane, mad occurrences are stopped and the Congress will be complicit if we fail to act.»
We've gone from less than 20 % of our appointments being in the private sector to the point now where I believe we're at about 30 %, or maybe even above that.
Keri Schundler was at the Met with her three - year - old daughter, Heidi, who especially was relishing participating in a photographic scavenger hunt though maybe missing the point a bit.
I was thinking this the other day, when a lot of the Facebook executives get on Twitter and feel victim - y, they're doing their victim - y dance right now a lot of the time, and at one point, Boz, Bosworth, when he said, «Maybe people will die,» that memo, and instead of being like, «Oh god, we really have to be more mature about this,» their thing was, «We can't talk now.»
I mean if we got back to robust economic growth, maybe we could even talk about it, but at this point in the economy, it just seems crazy to even be debating this.»
In terms, I think of inflation and bond markets, it took six, seven, eight, maybe 10 years of high inflation in the 1970s before you had Paul Volcker brought in to say «enough is enough,» and then again whether it's led by American monetary policy but similar moves in Europe, obviously in the UK, a significant tightening of monetary policy because people got fed up with inflation and I don't think that we are kind of yet at the point where real wages have been suppressed so much by that irritation that inflation is always running ahead, life is becoming more expensive, so we need the central bank radically to change their policy.
At some point I realized that perhaps every «important» line that I was drawing on a multitude of charts was perhaps maybe not so «important» after all.
Prices, he says are «at or better» than the typical Whole Foods stores — maybe not a salve for those who nicknamed it Whole Paycheck, but for what I saw, price points were reasonable, especially for the level of quality.
I feel like we are at a tipping point in history where atheists will eventually overtake people of faith, and then set out to either intellectually or maybe even physically eradicate them.
And if you do this, I really believe, that at some point, maybe not right away, but at some point, the weight of all that junk will taken off of you too, and be replaced by a feeling of peace and happiness.
But at least on that one point, could there maybe be a little kettle - and - pot here?
Maybe you can review the list at one point (technorati.com is no longer a reference website, and there's more social metrics we can look at), and, who knows, maybe you include my blog Maybe you can review the list at one point (technorati.com is no longer a reference website, and there's more social metrics we can look at), and, who knows, maybe you include my blog maybe you include my blog also.
So I guess my point is that maybe Christianity has focused on the physical act of sex, and ignored the underlying moral virtues at stake, like chastity.
One keeps at this in the confidence that there is such an irrepressible thing as human nature, and people may at some point be shamed into not denying — maybe even admitting — the obvious.
Maybe an obsession with purity is at its root as you have pointed out.
At one point in my life, I thought maybe that this was a parable from Jesus which describes how people in this world work, but this is not how it is in heaven.
(Maybe we don't have to do it since they are doing it to themselves - AIDS), just saying that at this point I have not processed all of that in my life yet.
Maybe it doesn't help if we point fingers at other people, but that is not what I'm talking about here.
Yes, they are unstable, maybe mentally ill... but they learned it at some point.
Reality has spent a lot of time trying to support his views, maybe that is a good thing, but I hope all will look at other points of view.
Maybe you should start looking at it as a human as well and take religion out of it entirely (which has been my point all along).
Maybe there'll be a «road to Damascus» moment at some point, but I think the possibility almost laughable.
George, Christianity took over the world by force, this is no difference (modern weapons maybe), but the idea of spreading religion at the point of a sword is not unique to Muslims.
People will be ready to listen to alternatives at some point - and maybe as soon as a couple of years.
I was tempted at first to give maybe a 10 point list of advice for parents going through deconstruction in front of their kids... things like let them see the books you read and answer their curiosities about them; teach your kids how to think, not how to believe; tell them everything you're going through and let them deal with what it means for them; ask them what they believe and listen objectively and engage in conversation about it; openly share your struggles with what you're going through with the church and let them process it themselves, and so on.
, or maybe there's something deeper going on that every person who has ever worked experiences at some point.
Julia, I don't know if you are pointing some of what you say at me [paranoid maybe], but thought I try and live in a positive light and attitude, I have had my share of «dark night of the soul.»
Maybe instead of pointing at the atheists in your midst, you might want to start with the believers who think gov» t funded programs that aid the sick and poor should be done away with because it's not «real» charity.
There is, as Kierkegaard pointed out, a teleological suspension of the ethical at the divine level, but maybe it is simply a suspension of what we take the ethical to be in specific situations — for the moral dimension itself is, as we have seen, presented by God.
this is just my own personal theory, but I suspect the reason Jesus cursed the fig tree that He did, was because he was probably tired, and hungry to the point of low blood sugar or hypoglycemia, and it made Him irritable... naturally, He was walking around in a body like ours, as it is said, like us in every way but sin... everybody tries to read something woowoo theological into it but maybe He was just tired and hungry, and irritability is a symptom for a number of conditions, but especially blood glucose or migraine issues... maybe He had migraines... I get those myself... just my theory, so the two Bible scholars that keep coming on here shouldn't shoot bible verses at me... just sayin... Good «toon, David
Maybe the topic revolved around a social problem or political candidate and you knew that your contrary point of view would be go over like a BLT at a bar mitzvah.
Hmmm, maybe said bombs are actually pointed at China, Pakistan, North Korea, India and Iran?
Maybe something was omitted at some point?
So before you go pointing you holier than thou finger at anyone else, maybe you should look in the mirror and realize that you are very similar than those you insult.
The battle between Light and Darkness — that is basically religious belief — That Light = Good, and that Darkness = Evil — That the god = Light, and that no god = Darkness — Maybe it would not be as confusing (to the point, at which, one needs to call the atheist hotline), if you just take the time to understand Light and Darkness --
Maybe it is not «God» or «Satan» at all, but «Jeremy» as you point out.
i've been toying (again) with buying a donut pan... i go back and forth, but it really seems like something maybe i need to get at this point.
I'm working on branching out, maybe today, as it is Saturday and I'll probably throw together a smoothie snack at some point.
For items that are going to be in the oven longer than cookies, like muffins or cakes, I also add a little moisture (maybe an extra 2 Tbsp per cup), to counteract the drying effect of the extra time things have to spend in the oven to finish cooking at high altitude (lower boiling point, and all that).
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