So the point here is that even people who may be «far» from God in terms of meaningful, loving relationship are still «close» to him in the sense that he continually sustains them in existence.
I just wrote a blurb about this in the comments for another blog about breastfeeding and it is
so pointed here.
Made these to rave reviews (family AND guests — several asked for the recipe
so I pointed them here)... then I tried the chocolates and my husband had a hard time picking which he liked better!
So my point here is that our dogs need obedience training but once the dog has become dominant and aggressive it needs more than just obedience.
David:
So the point here is you really only need to get one really good deal and that should provide you money for your next deal, which would provide you money for your next deal and as long as you're buying right every time and adding value to your properties, you'll only struggle with not having money for your very first deal, okay?
Not exact matches
«It's a shame that the coffee price issue obscured the real story
here for
so many people, but, once again, this kind of «one - way» data
point thinking led investors astray... when it was actually quite strong,» said the «Mad Money» host.
So do I have a
point here?
Despite having previously said he did think a deal would be possible by December, he said last night: «After my meetings
here in London my main message is I am more optimistic, there is progress... That is the most important thing because the perspective from a European
point of view towards London was in the last weeks not
so clear.»
It's worth
pointing out
here that the HSBC survey was conducted between March and May 2016, before the U.K. referendum on membership of the European Union,
so the views of expats may change in a post-Brexit world.
But
here's what you hear the announcer say: «Terrence Holt redeems himself after being burned on a touchdown play...»
So here's my
point, I could have been deflated by giving up an earlier TD, but instead I stayed determined to help my team.
Every professional will have to speak in public at some
point,
so if doing
so causes some anxiety,
here's your chance to master this essential skill.
A knowledge that your
so - called «lowest
point» actually isn't, and that your body and mind have a lot more to give than you initially believe is quite similar to the Navy SEAL's 40 percent rule for incredible resilience, which I've covered
here before.
This is massive and I need to read again
so I can digest all of the
points you mentioned
here.
Yes Apple should probably do more to secure their OS's and devices with
so many flaws as youve
pointed out
here, but with
so many and no news of cybercrime or cyber warfare being conducted against these systems are we trying to scare people without all the facts behind the numbers?
Matt Yglesias raises an important
point here about conservatives who can't abide any increase in tax rates but will entertain raising more tax revenues through reductions of tax expenditures — that cool trillion or
so we forgo in tax revenue each year through various favored activities in the tax code, like the mortgage interest deduction or the... Read more
The
point of interest
here for returning customers is to have tracking pixels, similar to the Nosto code
so that the remarketing networks can target customers based on the categories and products that they're interested in and, importantly, stop selling to once they've ordered.
My
point here is not to do an RBC commercial - although I would be happy to do
so after lunch — but to show how our business is adapting to the realities of a new marketplace.
So at this
point you've heard of Bitcoin, maybe you've visited weusecoins.com or read up on Bitcoin
here on cryptojunky, yet still haven't taken the dive and tried Bitcoin out.
So, again,
here's a close - up of the signals panel - this is the starting
point for each of the pairs Binary Matrix Pro monitors:
by The two below videos pretty much sum up what I have to say
so I will not add too much
here other than the following couple of
points.
On another note: I see your
point about the pre-tax income... But you seem to be fairly conservative in your tabulations everywhere else...
So why not
here too!!
Here you can find the bonus promos,
so you can get rewarded with miles,
points, or even cash just for using your new card.
Maybe some of the budgets and retirement plans
here resonated with you,
so you can use that as a starting
point for your own retirement planning.
«It's no secret that the general strategy
here is for the allied air campaign to degrade ISIL's capabilities, their infrastructure, their weaponry, their weapons stocks, basically to put them on the defensive
so at some
point when Iraqi security forces are able to launch a counter-offensive,» he said.
We examined why this is
so,
so I will not repeat the
points here.
Certainly the Japanese,
so its all being done
so — with the — Donald Trump wanting to turn around the trade deficit, you can't help but say hey maybe they are actually onto something because they have an independent central bank well --(unintelligible) the independent central bank that goes upon its course based on what its seeing
here you know based on domestic economic activity, while everybody else is setting it to international standards then tariffs become the — I guess the alternative especially when the feds is raising the interest rates and they're the only central bank really raising interest rates... I know... the bank of England went half a basis
point, quarter basis
point and they are project to go a quarter basis
point tomorrow which we will see.
The only
point to make
here is this: Apple is
so far ahead in available apps that there is something for everyone.
Lou Mercer: Yeah,
so I think that's a key
point, is that there are some other factors in play
here, and that is that not only is oil shale production up, but the technology is getting more and more affordable, as it often does.
As you note, stocks win on an un-levered basis (I'd
point out many public companies are decently levered, but that's neither
here nor there),
so I find it hard to convince myself to put money in anything else.
That's because the EAFE funds available on the US exchanges such as EFA, IEF, and EZU, or the country - specific funds, all have the same or higher cost than a fund that is available to you right
here in Canada,
so there is no
point to buy them.
So, let's just get right to the
point here without wasting any
So,
here's the weird paradox: If stocks never crashed — or if they gain the perception that they don't crash — prices would rise to the
point where a new crash was guaranteed.
This follows standard logic,
so what is your
point here?
I think that whatever you're trying to play
here just isn't going to work —
so I'm going to stick to the original
point I was making and probably David was as well.
Here is what I don't get about all these
so called christian football players in the NFL always
pointing skyward when things go right for them.
When Judas went back and try to give back the 30 silver coins he did
so because he felt remorse, now there is a huge difference between remorse and repentance, which I don't have time to explain
here, my
point is let's not be ignorant of the Scriptures, we have to dig in real deep
so that we can understand what it is trying to tell us.
If atheists want to
point the finger at Christians for being angry and condemning (and rightfully
so in may cases) then they too are just as hypocritical with the wrath - filled diatribes you read
here.
It's to the
point with some Christian posters
here that any criticism of their actions and religious beliefs garners the immediate judgment that the person doing
so is being hateful when, in reality, they are only fulfilling that very same Bible observation made by Jesus.
He actually includes the very bit that disproves his supposed «
point» (
here the «in the sense that Christianity requires,») and yet still either can't see it or thinks everyone else is
so dim - witted they can't.
As an aside, the irony might be lost on you that, despite the fact that
so many atheists
here are
so quick to note that believers do not have a monopoly on morals, you are essentially proving the
point of believers that, from a historical perspective, atheists far more than believers have lacked morals vis - a-vis war and death.
• Murasaki Shikibu, The Diary of Lady Murasaki: Needless to say, The Tale of Genji is the greatest literary achievement of the glorious Heian period of Japanese high culture, and one of the greatest novels ever written, and
so I win no
points for needless obscurity
here, but having recommended Lady Sarashina's journal above, I would be remiss in failing to recommend Lady Murasaki's equally (but very differently) lovely collection of vignettes and meditations and acute observations (and gossip).
But I am getting way off subject
here, and into dangerous waters,
so let me back up to the real
point of this post.
, avoids discussion of many moral sticking
points of the next few millennia (even though he knew in advance they'd be sticking
points and could have provided clearer guidance), and then makes one of the central
points of the entire story — and his entire reason for being
here really — a personal sacrifice that is
so va.gue that no one can even explain how or what was, in fact, sacrificed.
So I keep creating in this space
here and I keep finding out that I'm not the only one who wanders and wonders in these ways through theology, politics, relationships, parenting, prayer, identity, and all
points between.
So, even though I fully realize that at this
point declining to give my full name will be interpreted as actually having something to hide (I really do not), I guess I just don't feel safe enough with those of you
here to risk it anymore.
I think you are
so on
point here.
We will talk more about predetermination and foreordination in the future posts about Unconditional Election and the Sovereignty of God,
so I don't want to use a lot of room to discuss these issues
here, except to say that Scripture, reason, and experience all seem to
point pretty clearly to the fact that God expects us to make wise choices and holds us accountable for the choices and decisions we make.
Here then is where we arrive at the
point: Just as God calls people to respond to His Word with obedience and righteousness through the exercise of their choices (non-meritorious though they might be) and fully expects them to be able to do
so, in the same way, God calls people to believe in Jesus for eternal life, and fully expects them to be able to do
so (cf. John 3:16; 5:24; 6:47).
Seeing all the frightened, angry, ignorant people
here points to why the US is in
so much trouble now...