Much progress does come from the ordinary application of logic.
How
much progress do you think you will make sitting on the sofa for 4 months watching TV while your injuries heal?
Two years after #OscarsSoWhite propelled representation front and center at the Academy Awards, how
much progress did Hollywood really make at the movies in 2017 — a banner year for conversations around social change that pushed the culture forward?
Not exact matches
What I'm starting to realize, however, is that when it comes to actually getting things
done and making
progress in the areas that are important to you, there is a
much better way to
do things.
«You don't want to read too
much into this short - term data,» says Craig Hoskins, a Calgary lawyer with Norton Rose Fulbright, noting 2012 was exceptional because of China National Offshore Oil Co.'s $ 15 - billion takeover of Nexen, and Petronas's $ 6 - billion acquisition of
Progress Energy.
When it comes to getting things
done and making
progress in the areas that are important to you, there is a
much better way to
do things.
Tom Perriello, head of the Democratic - aligned Center for American
Progress Action Fund, says that Obama has to take his case directly and intensely to the American people,
much as he
did with student - loan reform.
Technically true, but it doesn't tell us very
much about the unit's
progress.
The Mozilla meeting quickly moves from software
progress reports, which don't seem to ignite
much interest, to a discussion of what Mozilla can
do to create closer ties to the thousands of volunteer programmers around the world who are largely responsible for developing Firefox and Mozilla's other, lesser - known products.
«While Zimbabwe has made impressive
progress, there's still
much to
do,» Johnson said in the statement.
Adam Seifer, co-founder and former CEO of Fotolog.com, one of the oldest and most popular photo sharing sites on the net, said: «I frequently find myself trying to convince partners, advisees, etc., that one of the biggest risks a start - up has is to not launch anything at all — to get so caught up in talking about what you're going to launch and so fixated on details that it feels like you're making
progress when instead what you're really
doing is moving asymptotically closer to something that doesn't ultimately matter as
much as you think it
does.»
One word that makes us happy:
Progress [21:21] We grow because that helps us give more — share it with someone you love, it magnifies it [22:04] More excited about feeding one billion people than any material thing, so
much more meaning when it's not just about you [22:19] The challenge is our brain: it's looking for what's wrong, because that helps you survive [22:30] Peak state = high energy, feel extraordinary, producing results is easy [22:46] Low energy state = say things and
do things that hurt your relationship [23:39] Peak State = Beautiful state, Low - energy state = suffering state [24:08] Over achievers don't suffer, right?
To its credit, the recent advance
did indeed generate enough of a positive breadth reversal to move us to as
much as 20 % unhedged during the fourth quarter, but that signal was reversed in late December (the S&P has made no net
progress since then).
Much progress has been made in the area of corporate diversity — and much still needs to be done, experts
Much progress has been made in the area of corporate diversity — and
much still needs to be done, experts
much still needs to be
done, experts say.
The company changed «in response to a rather prominent and visible legal action, but when you look at what it has been able to
do and how
much progress it has been able to make, I would assign Denny's less credit than others.»
«While some
progress has been made,
much remains to be
done to restore balance to the business relationship between (particularly) small businesses and credit card companies and the other service providers involved,» said Black.
It didn't meet guidance, but the
progress on improving its balance sheet makes the company look
much more compelling than it
did as recently as a year ago.
We've made a lot of
progress, says an array of liberal pundits, and there isn't all that
much work left to
do.
Yes - science has given us
much I believe in science and I believe God is proud to watch the
progress man has made using the nature and means He has given them to create and
do the almost unthinkable.
I
did come down fairly hard on church buildings here, but as the series on church buildings
progresses, I pretty
much end up somewhere close to what you have stated here.
The lower castes have made great
progress, and they enjoy
much higher status in society than they ever
did before.
Only I
do not expect that today or tomorrow we will make
much progress in this direction.
If we explained everything we don't understand by saying that God
did it we won't
progress very
much.
They can not believe that they are making any
progress; and though they
do, yet surely they have
much to be forgiven in all their services.
Even if a person stops believing or fails to make
much progress in sanctification, such failures
do not stop God from bringing the person to glorification.
They have the chance to
progress much further than their parents could ever hope to
do.
Women's roles in the church most likely would have
progressed much more quickly (and certainly would not have left us where things currently are in say the Catholic church or a fundamentalist or evangelical church); we don't even need to get into talking about the Inquisitions.
I would submit that
much of the scientific and social
progress that has transpired since the Dark Ages was driven by those who didn't drink the Kool - Aid of organized religion, but who dared to strike - out on their own spiritual path, without necessarily «tossing out» the concept of a higher power in our lives.
Surely Kass
does not mean that whatever nature brings to the human body is acceptable (indeed, he praises
much of medical
progress).
However bitter our disillusionment with human goodness, there are stronger scientific reasons than ever before for believing that we
do really
progress and that we can advance
much further still, provided we are clear about the direction in which
progress lies and are resolved to take the right road.
And, NO, I'm not having a slow day, never, we are all a
progress in the making, this is just life, we all have
much to achieve, or master in this life, as David
did.
Updike discloses the dark truth that the generations
do not
progress so
much as stay in the same place.
No longer
did one hear so
much about the inevitable
progress in goodness and the gradual building of God's Kingdom.
There is, frankly, way too
much to discuss to make
much progress in Jeremy's comment section, but if you look at that sketch I linked to above, you can ponder how it
does or doesn't accord with your own understanding of things, and can tweet at me for further dialog.
However, know that sniffing out only the stories of greed and abuse in the church while ignoring all the stories of actual
progress for society that it brings pretty
much negates all of your arguments to that of an obsessed critic with nothing better to
do than make up facts against the church.
I wish to show in this paper that, however bitter our disillusionment with human goodness in recent years, there are stronger scientific reasons than ever before for believing that we
do really
progress and that we can advance
much further still, provided we are clear about the direction in which
progress lies and are resolved to take the right road.
«There is
much still to
do, but this is indeed good
progress.
If there has been any progression since the incarnation of Jesus, I
do not think we have
progressed (or retraced the path of regression)
much past the later prophets.
«While
much progress has been made, more work needs to be
done.
Through studying the mindset and embracing a more intuitive way of eating, I've slowly
progressed to trusting myself with sugar whilst generally eating «lower sugar» diet, so
much that I don't track or feel super conscious of how
much sugar I eat.
IF Giroud can improve this
much techinically and clinically then I don't see why danny welbeck won't make thesame
progress.
You know something is wrong when his biggest supporters use Wikipedia and Sofascore to justify the
progress, because on the pitch, I don't see
much and that is my cold hard truth.
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DO NO ALLOW BOB OR SOME OTHER FOOL TO WRITE AN ARTICLE MAKING EXCUSES This is what we deserve No signings mean no progress, we've been in the CL 18 years and we / he has learnt nothing 61 % possession but we do not have a plan, it's like keep ball without a purpose I said it before and I will again, his time is up, and you can thumb me down as much as you want, if we end up in the shitty Europa cup it will affect our league position, AKB stop thinking we are quality, and who's laughing at CIty and UTD n
DO NO ALLOW BOB OR SOME OTHER FOOL TO WRITE AN ARTICLE MAKING EXCUSES This is what we deserve No signings mean no
progress, we've been in the CL 18 years and we / he has learnt nothing 61 % possession but we
do not have a plan, it's like keep ball without a purpose I said it before and I will again, his time is up, and you can thumb me down as much as you want, if we end up in the shitty Europa cup it will affect our league position, AKB stop thinking we are quality, and who's laughing at CIty and UTD n
do not have a plan, it's like keep ball without a purpose I said it before and I will again, his time is up, and you can thumb me down as
much as you want, if we end up in the shitty Europa cup it will affect our league position, AKB stop thinking we are quality, and who's laughing at CIty and UTD now
Wenger is getting too
much backing from the Board that he doesn't seem to bother about the fans feelings or the
progress of the team.
It has never really been about how
much you spend or how
much of a genius you are, it takes sustained competitiveness at the highest level and / or that extra bit of luck to have a shot at it hence my [previous] happiness at being in the top four [lots of clubs would
do almost anything to get in that league], however even that can get stale, to be realistic, I think
progress would be aiming for the top two now, enough of these top four stories, it ran its course now we need to aim higher, when the top two is our priority, it becomes inevitable that whoever might be in front of us is bound to slip up on a few occasions ala Bayern and Dortmund, we should now set our sights on the top four of the champions league lol
I still feel that we should be concentrating on the Premier League since there's a good chance we can
progress to the knockout rounds of EL with playing Wilshere, Iwobi, Nelson, Debuchy, etc... I don't care
much for Europa League in general, and want us out of that competition, but it is another piece of silverware, and in the end it might be the best chance of getting back into CL (just like ManU
did last season).
i think we should sell TW just to see if he dose better under another manager so for us to know whether or not we are holding back
progress with players, OX its still early days not
much improvement there, JW
did well only for a short while at Bournemouth but Arsenal runs in his veins of JW he will only be happy at Arsenal
Our player of the season so far?Certainly the most consistent.JACK AND OZIL CONTRACTS - just get them signed up for F *** S SAKE.Jack doesn't want to go anywhere and Ozil will have his choice of big clubs to choose from if allowed to be able to go on a free.How about giving out a statement of our ambitions (yeah right) and show were prepared to pay whatever it takes (up to the point of being ridiculous) to SIGN the best and KEEP the best» These two are the best we have so get them sorted early to send out a message of how serious we intend to be.AUBAMEYANG - So what if he has a contract.So
did Sanchez.Offer the right money to Dortmund and the player and he will be ours.What is there to question over this deal?He is a proven goalscorer.We have just lost one.Get the deal done.GIROUD - Get rid of him to Dortmund if they want him either by selling or if it sweetens the deal just loan him till the end of the season.He was a back up when Sanchez was here and will be on the mix of back ups if Auba signs.He has a World Cup squad to fight for just to be considered so needs to be playing every week.We
do not need him if Auba signs and would demand better than him if the deal fails to happen.Just get rid.JONNY EVANS - I'm not sure.Agree Kos needs nursing through games and we
do not have consistent performers to come in if he is injured or rested mainly due to both Chambers and Holdimg not
progressing through as
much as we first thought and hoped for.Gooners have always been patient and supportive of the youngsters as they have come through but question marks to the whole coaching staff as to why these two seem to have stalled as
much as they have done.Steve Bould - What
do you
do?You should be ashamed.
Watching arsenal right now is so frustrating as i
do nt see any
progress and i feel like for the first time there will be no 4th place because Man U will definitely qualify because they pretty
much have only EPL to play.
He doesn't cover
much ground or helps regularly on defense like Sanchez
does, at least not yet, but he is a work in
progress and a more than intriguing project.