In this situation, it's ok to be empathetic and express your sadness
about leaving too.
All these signings haven't really reflected on the team apart from maybe Sanchez and he is
about leaving too, the problem is even if he stays, we are not guaranteed anything...
As a result, you do need to flatten them a bit before baking but don't worry
about leaving too much space between them on the tray.
Spread the marinara over the dough, and don't worry
about leaving too much space for a crust.
Not exact matches
The market is set to expand,
too, after the Supreme Court ruled earlier this month that medical marijuana can be consumed in forms other than the dried
leaf variety, opening the door to cannabis oils, teas, brownies, juices, and just
about anything else.
Small businesses were in the spotlight,
too, and were mentioned directly several times, including in a question by co-moderator Dana Bash
about how entrepreneurs should be expected to pay for potential new regulations, such as paid time off for family medical
leave.
It was
about acknowledging the inter-relationship of all work, and making sure no one got
left too far behind as wages grew.
«If you're worried
about leaving your card or getting
too drunk to remember it, it's a safer bet we keep it than you.
And like love, what we're passionate
about is
too important to
leave to the mercy of fate.
For those concerned
about leaving money behind for their loved ones, there are also estate and inheritance taxes to consider, and those
too can vary widely.
Most Powerball drawings don't have
too much of a risk of multiple winners — the average in 2017 so far has sold
about 22 million tickets, according to our analysis of records from LottoReport.com,
leaving only
about a 0.3 % chance of a split pot.
And so, I'm
left wondering, and maybe you are
too: if, hypothetically speaking, the Wright Brothers or Zuckerberg were aware of the negative effects their inventions would bring
about, would they have done anything differently?
Each year,
about 8 million patients are ready to
leave hospitals, but still
too compromised to live independently at home.
Hearing the cry of «wolf» so often
about rising rates has
left many investors
too complacent
about the very real warning signs that the bond market is getting riskier.
MacKinnon said there is «real concern among human rights groups that this is going to lead to over-censorship» and put
too much power in the decision of private employees
about what to
leave up and what to take down.
I fear that
too often, we on the
left retreat when we should attack, surrender when we should vanquish. What do I speak of? Well, I am concerned that
too many of us are willing to play in the frame, the box, the straighjacket of modern discourse
about fiscal and monetary policy. -LSB-...]
The
left, however, for
too long has been satisfied with talking
about cultural imperialism and corporate exploitation, both of which are serious problems.
The reason this is bad is because no one really talks
about all of the companies that didn't do well, so you're
left with a false hope that you
too can create the next big company.
Failure to talk
about money in a sales meeting will lead to one of two negative outcomes: shocking prospects with a price they could never afford or
leaving money on the table by presenting a price that's far
too low.
As a result,
too many British Columbians are living paycheque to paycheque — worried
about their jobs, worried
about whether they can afford to retire and believing their kids are in B.C's first generation to be
left worse off economically than their parents.
By not checking your credit report at least once a year, you are setting yourself up for potential fraud, as you constantly hear these days
about credit card information being caught at the gas pump or
leaving your card out for
too long when paying a bar tab.
He smelled the 2006 disaster well ahead of most, even if I do recall his also getting No
Left Turns folks like yours truly in 2008 a bit
too excited
about the prospect of some unknown governor by the name of Sarah Palin becoming McCain's veep pick.
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When I go through David Kinnaman's research, which reflects just
about every concern I express in my «15 Reasons» posts --(young people are
leaving the church because they believe it is
too exclusive,
too combative with science, hyper - political, out - of - touch when it comes to sexuality, and an unsafe place in which to wrestle with doubt)-- I am often met with blank stares.
That she
leaves out the church is perhaps both an authorial oversight and an indication that churches have not shown enough concern
about this issue — or, at least, have done
too little to make their concern known.
Interesting stuff, was heavy into deliverance ministry, but now after
leaving the religious churched mentality, I'm not sure there is even a person called satan... we are easily our worst enemy... questions
about hell, inerrancy, etc... also
too much of «us and them» mentality.
I am
leaving aside
too the questions of visitation, support, and other matters
too numerous to talk
about, not to mention the many cases decreeing which half of the couple must take the cat.
In addition, the social conditions bringing
about changes in ideas are often
left unspecified or are attributed
too readily to notions
about the interests of particular status groups.
To appease the atheist, how
about leaving an empty space beside the cross so that they
too have an equal amount of exhibit space as Christians?
The baby toys are scattered across the floor and I've been stern
too many times today
about legos
left in the kitchen.
And should Yahweh not be concerned
about Nineveh, that great city, in which there are more than a hundred and twenty thousand innocent children
too young to know their right hand from their
left, and also many animals (Jonah 4:11)?
Not only is this disassociation apparent but it seems to
leave theology particularly exposed; for while the metaphysician may be criticised for paying insufficient attention to empirical enquiry, and the natural scientist
too little to abstract argument
about ultimate principles, at least both appear to be directed towards describing the structure of things: metaphysical and natural, respectively.
While I complain
about too much clutter in my home, entire families are
left homeless.
Fortunately more and more thoughtful Christian theologians are prepared to
leave it at that and refuse to engage in
too much speculation
about the how.
When debate
about an artist's merit no longer seems to have any point, one is
left either with an icon of culture,
too sacred to enjoy, or with a target of satire, brought down to our more humdrum level by a vaudeville lampooning of the unapproachable totem, as when graffiti artists paint a moustache on reproductions of the Mona Lisa.
Too funny... cracking me up... since laughter is good for the soul — we'll
leave it on that good note until we find something else fun to talk
about...
He would soon write
about this experience and in so doing
leave us at first comforted and then, in the face of his refreshed vitality, all
too blithely forgetful.
I don't want to get
too hung up
about left / right brain.
I
too am curious
about the answers to such questions, but have discovered that it is easy to become so absorbed in pursuing such things that I have little or no time
left to follow Jesus, trying to model my life after him.
So
too empirical evidence
about the brain is more complex than the simple distinction
about left and right processing (Sally P. Springer and Georg Deutsch, Left Brain, Right Brain [W. H. Freeman, 1981]-RRB- Take, as a prime example, the location of speech dominance in the left hemisph
left and right processing (Sally P. Springer and Georg Deutsch,
Left Brain, Right Brain [W. H. Freeman, 1981]-RRB- Take, as a prime example, the location of speech dominance in the left hemisph
Left Brain, Right Brain [W. H. Freeman, 1981]-RRB- Take, as a prime example, the location of speech dominance in the
left hemisph
left hemisphere.
I can't prove God's existence just as much as scientist can't prove the big bang... there is evidence of both but to reach a conclusion takes faith... one side
leaves hope and the other does not... maybe I'm agnostic
too because I don't claim to know everything
about why I'm here, I have to have faith... Honestly, I'm sick of the extremes on both sides... the conservative judgmental Christian, who never thought through things as to why the believe what they do (ie Dinosaurs, cavemen, evolution, etc.) and the intellectually arrogant atheist and humanists.
I'm an illustrator
too, and just finished an illustrated work
about leaving religion behind in order to find fulfillment in this, the one and only life we have.
Too often the answer to this question is
left implicit in proposals
about the nature and purpose of theological education, and the answer's coherence with the view of theology that the proposals adopt is
left unexamined.
You know you've been on Christian internet
too long when you see a «Switch to Progressive» ad and think it's
about leaving fundamentalism.
I didn't flatten the cookies out
too much, and only baked them for
about 8 minutes —
leaving them nice and soft.
I still dream
about their thali's... Luckily, I still have some herbs
left from there
too.
I wanted to use up the almond pulp
left over from making milk so I decided to add a cupful of finely chopped dates, some grated coconut, a dash of maple syrup, vanilla, &
about a tablespoon of cacao; I used the blender so added a bit of wáter & a Little of the almond milk
too......... made a fabulous mousse - like mixture!
I have
too many random dreams
about food that I really should start to
leave a pad and paper next to my bed so I can document the dreams I have.
There's far
too much written
about sourdough that makes it sound mysterious and hard to master, I think you've done a great job of demystifying it:) I feed my starter as and when I remember; I don't throw any away; I feed it sufficient to create the amount I need when I make a loaf; I pretty much chuck my loaves together, fold the dough regularly for a few hours, then
leave it to prove before baking.