Sentences with phrase «not like patterns»

I generally do NOT like patterns unless they are very subtle but I LOVE this room!
i do nt like the pattern on front and i do nt like the pink, but i do like the purple shorts and the part of the top thats purple
(Also, if you don't like the pattern, the hat is reversible to a plain side... very cool.)
This sleeper doesn't come in different colors or patterns, and some customers do not like the pattern that is available.
For a person who doesn't like pattern you wear it very well???? I also love you feature, very entertaining and not at all the «norm».
The boldness of this outfit is powerful and I love it on you, not that I don't like patterns too, but this is a whole «nother vibe.
If you don't like patterns you probably won't like wearing them.

Not exact matches

That's why Native teens are turning to designers like Della BigHair - Stump of Designs by Della to help them find the prom dresses that not only incorporate popular designs, but also traditional indigenous patterns.
The new vehicle would make investments between $ 500 million to $ 2 billion on long - term themes like diverging demographics globally, the growing middle class and millennial spending patterns, said the person, who asked not to be named because the information is private.
The tread pattern of the Variant X.S.R. isn't as aggressive as you'll find on some trail runners, so the shoes won't feel clunky or unstable on solid, even surfaces like a sidewalk or street.
This was a somewhat conservative estimate of that cash flow because it didn't reflect every cash outlay or payments for things like health insurance premiums, but the patterns of personal financial liquidity were clear even without them.
Or, smart meters could skip communicating with the user completely and talk directly with other wireless power - management devices, like the Nest «smart thermostat,» which learns its users» temperature - use patterns and adapts to them.
It's a little like meditation — OK, maybe it's not — but it really helps when you can force certain thoughts away and only think about the pattern: Do a set of pushups, stretch a little, take a sip of water, occasionally move a penny into place, check the stopwatch, and then start another set.
You may spot some interesting patterns you had not noticed, like one particular state where you get a lot of business.
I operate on the assumption that there are so many smart people looking for legitimate patterns that any simple things like buying at market highs isn't likely to work.
Charts that have violent up and down swings are not considered to have solid chart structure as I like to place my stops at 10 - day highs or 10 - day lows and if the charts have a tight pattern that will allow the trader to minimize risk which is what trading is all about and if the chart has big swings your stop will be further away allowing the possibility of larger monetary loss.
Though I don't follow «chart patterns,» I do find that various tools like Bollinger bands can help to improve our trade execution in the day - to - day management of the Funds.
That is a pattern that I don't like to see.
We use data other lenders don't — like your savings patterns, investments, and career trajectory — to give you the rate you deserve.
The second (and more important) point is that the head and shoulders pattern, like all technical chart patterns, obviously does NOT work 100 % of the time.
The Price Support Breach Count — A Very Handy Indicator For the record, I'm not a technical analyst, at least not by this measure: About 65 % of my research is based on fundamental factors, 20 % is based on investor behavior patterns, and 15 % is based on technical indicators like my price support breach counter.
They note past ages that have been equally warm or warmer without human influence, to say nothing of repeating patterns of climate change like ice ages (though I've met one of James Hansen's computer modelers who told me with sincere conviction that there would not be another ice age).
Discrete events by definition have no plot, and even several of them (like numbers in a sequence) may not seem to add up to anything, but as the events accumulate sufficiently, patterns become more and more evident.
In all seriousness, though, the comforter on my bed has a tie - dye pattern, and the bit of the pattern shown in this picture (http://i1071.photobucket.com/albums/u516/aeternamente/Picture0021.jpg) looks exactly like Sophia playing a guitar, doesn't it?
But I am one person, who has only ever slept with her husband, and I am not the only one who has followed this pattern, and it is nothing like what prostitution would be.
Gee, that sounds like a common pattern for not a few American evangelicals with Methodist backgrounds, don't it?
To be temporal in Heidegger's sense is to have a complex unity disclosed against the background and in the pattern of unity of the three temporal horizons, past, present, and future.1 It is essential to his whole argument to realize that temporal unities are not time - like nor defined in relation to time, or to put it another way, that past, present, and future are neither «times» nor «parts of time.»
There are forums like TLS where you can share in private, or sharing here will help us all understand not only your story, but the bigger picture of destructive church patterns.
And while the focus has been placed on why Doug remains silent, don't forget that EVERY published US emergent author knew about this pattern and not only stood by silently, but defended Tony by participating in his projects, agreeing to speak at his conferences, endorsing his books and the like.
Suppose, in a kind of contented abstinence, we were to refrain from trying to understand more of the landscape before us than the landscape cared to display for us, that we were willing to follow the bend of bough and straggle of gravel and tilt of pole wherever the bend and the straggle and the tilt chanced to take us, that we concerned ourselves not with pattern or profit or even pleasure but merely with watching like a token sentinel in safe country, that we gave our eyes a quiet carte blanche and permitted our minds to play at liberty over the face of an untouched terrain?
Since language is not, like mathematics, a purely imaginative intellectual construct, but is a means for understanding the real world, its patterns must in some sense represent the way things really are.
If you are like me, you may have realized that though that your «pain cycle» pattern was a form of resiliency in your childhood, it isn't exactly helping you mature in your relationships, vocation, and individual growth.
Personally, I like to struggle; I'm not very good at submission, but we see the pattern of struggle followed by submission in the lives of the Old Testament Patriarchs — Jacob for instance, wrestling with the angel.
In view of a certain pattern that seems to be emerging even in the pages of First Things, perhaps the editor would like to reassure me that this alleged Protestant paranoia is not actually warranted concern?
Because of that fact, it does not feel like «self - discipline»; and so we vaguely hope that some better situation may come along someday and repair everything, while all the while habit patterns are being ingrained — be they of self - flagellation or self - indulgence.
The two beams interfere in a complicated pattern which is rather minute in its detail and doesn't look like anything at all.
Like I said we sin when we are saved but we don't continue in a pattern of sin.
Nobody should want the politicizing of church leadership that comes with popular elections, as is the case in many Protestant denominations, and the Board assumes the right of the pope to appoint bishops, but they are convinced that the present pattern of the promotion of the like - minded by the like - minded within a clericalist club designed to perpetuate the habits that created the present crisis is not a promising way toward reform.
Why couldn't it be a semi-blind demi - urge following a pattern even it doesn't understand (kind of like us but pooping universes).
So if someone gets deep into Buddist meditation, which I have not tried, but I have been guessing is a little bit like my knitting of repeat lace patterns (knit, yarn over, purl, two together, repeat... Over and over), if someone really gets into the yoga, and I have worried about, and they get into a deep tranquility... But they derive an innocent benefit from it, I am going with, it is a gift from God.
Yet in a previous comment you stated: «So if someone gets deep into Buddist meditation, which I have not tried, but I have been guessing is a little bit like my knitting of repeat lace patterns (knit, yarn over, purl, two together, repeat... Over and over), if someone really gets into the yoga, and I have worried about, and they get into a deep tranquility... But they derive an innocent benefit from it, I am going with, it is a gift from God.»
One might try to imagine patterns of probability waves filling the space around the nucleus like some three - dimensional symphony of musical tones of incredible complexity, but the analogy would not help us much.
[16] Although he thinks that his view is like Aquinas» of the soul as the form of the body, Aquinas did not think that this pattern is dissolved with the death of the body as Polkinghorne does.
There are some Christians who act like Christians, talk like Christians, and even behave like Christians — they don't have any serious, evident patterns of sin in their lives.
Nature is not the composition of law - like patterns occurring independently of God, and thus, miracles are not cases of when God intervenes, but when He acts differently than usual for His redemptive purposes.
Because most of the Bible is prophecy and does not know it yet, if you do some clever pattern matching between events that have actually happened and passages that look like they are talking about those events, you can end up a neat mosaic of beautiful (even though they look disjointed) passages of fulfilled and not - yet - fulfilled prophecies.
Are you going to actually stand your ground and debate what constitutes orthodoxy within the Christian tradition, and whether or not a belief in Incarnation is part of that, or are you just going to stand at a distance and * observe * patterns within Reformed theology [like, gosh, a concern for truth!
As pattern - recognition machines, we don't like it when something is «probable» or «likely».
It is distressing to see good people trying hard to teach and promote something that simply isn't accurate: it's like a fad diet that doesn't work, a crossword puzzle with the clues printed wrongly, shoes that aren't matched pair, a knitting pattern with a page missing.
While we can not make a universal ethical pattern out of Simone Weil's life, she does, like Kierkegaard, point to where the problem of the relation of love to self - realization lies.
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