Sentences with phrase «a little way»

Find little ways to show your freelancers how much they mean to you, even if you only know them by an email signature or Skype avatar.
Last May another anonymous former manager — this one Canadian — told Gawker the stock situation in Canada was so chaotic that stores had little way of knowing even what would arrive each day by truck.
Some of my extra jobs were fun little ways to earn a few dollars — like mystery shopping.
If you're looking for little ways to improve the health of your bank account, here are five ways you could get some more bang for your buck, if only you had more time or energy.
When social media first started its ascension into our hearts and minds, as a business community, we were quick to latch on, even though there was little way to relate activity performed on social to sales made offline.
So, no matter how you look at it, «we still have a little ways to go,» he says.
Employers are flooded with emails and there is little way to differentiate qualified candidates in a personalized way besides the information they include in their cover letter.
Sometimes just helping people in little ways can make a big difference.
Investors have little way of knowing in advance when a sell - side brokerage firm will initiate coverage of a company, however, adding the risk that it may be a long time before other portfolio managers recognise a company and boost its shares.
There's little way to measure newspapers» valuable contribution to their communities and their citizens.
We can then go on our smug little way thinking that we've bank rolled a few extra get out of purgatory free cards.
A little way down the path, however, they encounter still another fork.
He did not resort to violence or to blame in the least little way.
He suggests, in a theory straight from St Therese of Lisieux's «The Little Way», that to battle with these vices daily is the road to sanctification.
My own little way to rebel.
• He's a friend, let me say, but I think I'm being somewhat objective in commending Rod Dreher's book The Little Way of Ruthie Leming, now out.
In fact, to preserve the shock of this parable, he wires up an electric fence just a little way back.
There is clear indication that the return of Christ IN JUDGEMENT was only a little ways off and getting closer as the years went by and later books even say it was «at the doors» and the greek in many instances should have been translated as «about to happen».
As assistant novice mistress, she was able to form the young postulant nuns in her own Little Way, encouraging them to respond to God's infinite love for each of us.
The author addresses this in her introduction, stressing that this work will focus instead on «those around her who would describe themselves as «lesser souls» compared to Therese, but who nevertheless put into practice her «Little Way», those who were part of her life, both in her family and in the monastery.
And if modern criticism enables us to get a little way behind the Christ of the New Testament proclamation towards the historical Jesus, then the identification we make will the more nearly resemble that made by the first disciples.
Usually the bad results are not from the theology of Christ, but the ingrained culture that is rooted in the missionary, unwittingly transmitted in a thousand little ways.
As they clean their nets, Jesus continues to teach, and the crowd begins to press in on him more and more, until finally, Jesus gets into Simon's boat and asked Simon to take them a little way out so that Jesus can teach from there.
But the sermon was good, and this would allow Simon to hear it better, if he was in the same boat with Jesus, and so he picked up his nets, put them in the boat, and then shoved off and rowed a little way out from shore so that Jesus could continue to teach.
Jesus got into Simon's boat, had it moved out a little way from the shore, and sat in it while he spoke to the people (cf. Mk 4:1; Mt 13:2).
Which one of us has not experienced the sense of divine abandonment, mirroring in our own little ways Christ's feeling of abandonment by God?
Doesn't this make God more like an egotistical, petulant bully who wants to get his own way no matter what, and when someone crosses him in the least little way, he is going to smack them down so hard they never think of doing it again?
Stephen's mind is so attuned to even the smallest moments of bullying and violence from the powerful against the powerless that there's little way, in retrospect, his faith could last.
Since Rod Dreher's The Little Way of Ruthie Leming has been on my mind, I'll let it inspire my choices.
I see the little ways.
Beautifully written and unforgettably told, The Little Way of Ruthie Leming is a memoir about Rod Dreher's younger sister and the extraordinary impact she had upon her family and community.
We've got a little ways to go in terms of some of the...
We've got a little ways to go in terms of some of the movie's predictions (where we're going, we still need roads) and we're being lied to about others.
He closely examines her writings, explaining her «completely new little way» of spirituality and how one can apply it everyday life.
William Doino Jr. reviews Rod Dreher's The Little Way of Ruthie Leming: For all its idiosyncrasies and hardships, St. Francisville was a place where many people are born and die in the same place, alongside the same folks they grew up with.
But I try, When I dress you up in fine, fashionable clothes so that you will look like the others, When I keep you at home to protect you from the world, When I try, in vain, to fight the pull of time so it won't change anything about the way you laugh, the way you whisper, the way you play — all these little ways I know are yours alone.
Remember somethings will never be able to be recreated and other theories have little ways to currently test them and some hypothesis are untestable.
Each attempt stands on its own, until the point at which practice predisposes us to recognize and seek excellence in little ways, and to realize that our battles are won in the smallest of details.
A little way up the street, a young boy calls for his father, who also appears to have disappeared.
Yes, the gold or the Great Khan or the Fountain of Youth is just down the road a little way
We die each day (in little ways) as sin, the world, and the devil do their work on us
Then go a little ways, and our street is the ninth one on your left.
The third station, a little way down the street to the west, marks the place where, according to the legend, he fell under the burden.
The flat earth, with the heavens a little way above, and the sun and stars shining for no other purpose than to illumine man — that picture put man at the center of everything.
But it's my little way of treating myself to a mini getaway... kinda like a pina colada, but without the umbrella... and without the rum.
«Too sweet» was pretty much unanimous, so I tried to find little ways to adjust that a bit.
Thank you for what you are doing in helping those in need and I am glad I get to help in a little way!
It's a nice little way to mix up your ho - hum taco night without too much extra effort.
There's something to say about a recipe you can tweak so many times in just a few little ways and end up with a post-worthy finished product every time.
We kayaked a little ways before pulling up on the side of the river in attempts to find the first geocache.
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