Sentences with phrase «actually embrace it»

The housing styles we think of as Spanish actually embrace the entire Mediterranean world and beyond, resulting in amazing variety.
I'm curious to see how many people will actually embrace the wireless version, which costs $ 70 extra than the non-LTE model.
Speth does not actually embrace socialism, which he associates, in the Cold War manner, with Soviet - type societies in their most regressive form.
These days, he said, the politicians would actually embrace a scandal.
This initiative makes Penguin the first of the Big Six traditional publishers to not allow tolerate the need for digital publishing, but to actually embrace it as a viable option that more and more authors are exploring.
Also, no matter how you publish your book, you need either the aptitude for some of the tasks necessary to create a successful book, tasks publishers no longer do for authors, or the willingness to learn them, become good at them and actually embrace them as part of your daily job as an author.
One wouldn't expect a reformer to actually embrace this kind of education traditionalist logic.
Perhaps most important, some experts question whether today's kids — raised in a world filled with Happy Meals and Ho Hos — will actually embrace more fruit, vegetables, and farro, as promoted by the new legislation.
The two actually embrace inside a clock tower for a make - out session, with the giant clock showing the ever - so - cruel ticking away of time on their love — oh god, kill me now!!
The key is to retrain your brain until you actually embrace your new belief system.
Granted, a lot of them will be horrendous, but if you get into the right frame of mind about dating and meeting people, then you can take control of your own destiny to some degree, and actually embrace being single.
Because of this, I've grown to actually embrace my OCD, letting it be the motivating factor for my meticulous fitness routine.
A Spanish - speaking reader noted the irony of this get - together, given the definition of «Abrazo Boricua» is «Puerto Rican embrace,» adding: «I wonder if the two will actually embrace each other tonight.»
2) start Ulis, Booker, JJ, Bender and Len If the vets are the worst players on your team then actually embrace the timeline and play the youth.
, but couldn't get past my pumpkin + chocolate mental block to actually embrace what each has to offer the other.
With the new year upon us and everyone rushing to make lofty wellness goals, I thought I'd share my experience with taking supplements and how today I actually embrace...
I actually embrace it, because as long as they're preoccupied with hate and stupidity I prosper and spend my time in what's most important to me: living life.
The «Christ of culture» response characterizes most of the electronic church preachers, who, in the guise of rejecting the values of secular culture, actually embrace them.
(John 6:60), which I believe they did that, because it was challenging their thinking and they had to sacrifice many of the ways that they like to think and live, so it was easy to just leave Jesus, but people who are attuned to God's Holy Spirit to Jesus can actually embrace and zoom into God's mind.
When I was first reading the article I thought to myself, «This is one of the things JW, Damian and I discussed not too long ago, an legit effort to combat LGBT hate and actually embrace them in the new millenium» until I reached the end where the church is still getting condemed which makes me wonder, is this program a lot more malignant than I thought and what exactly is it?
So if hostage negotiators have no fear of No, and actually embrace it as a means to get to Yes, one can only wonder how effective it might be in the worlds of sales and business.
When you not only face, but actually embrace, the fact your days are numbered... that changes your perspective.
How do you ensure your vision is actually embraced and implemented by the people who deal with your clients on a day - to - day basis?
I understand the argument is straightforward, but it is: 1) based in definitional fiat (there is equally valid evidence to suggest that god is malevolent or simply apathetic); 2) actually embraces the god says so because it is good prong of the dilemma; and 3) attempts to constrain god by limiting god's possible range of choice.
I was born a Muslim, but actually embraced Islam on conviction when I grew up, after setting it and other religions against logic.
This Christ of Culture response is the impetus behind the electronic church — which, in the guise of rejecting culture's values, actually embraces many of them.
Today's Times (#) also features an interesting interview with Johnson by Rachel Sylvester and Alice Thomson, headlined «No more Mr Nice Guy», in which the shadow chancellor actually embraces the «Enforcer» nickname.
Our «Word of Wisdom» health code actually embraces a whole foods plant based diet although many members disregard its recommendations and suffer the consequences.
Either be naked by actually embracing plunging necklines and daring cutouts, or choose dresses that take advantage of those sheer panels and turn them into something interesting with color, lace, and subtle embellishments.
Lucky for us, designers are slowly moving away from mimicking the beauty of nature's plants to actually embracing them by making them an organic part of the fashion process.
The trailers additional counsel Solo is actually embracing its western - in - space premise, which is in a similar fashion encouraging.
I rolled it over in my mind a few times before I came to the conclusion that the film takes on sexual repression as its subject, and uses it as a kind of horror film without actually embracing the horror genre.
While two of his films have played in Park City previously (though one was a short segment in «V / H / S»), Swanberg and his zeitgeist - defining mumblecore movement (read: indie filmmaking with a cute name and perhaps even lower budgets than audiences were used to at the time), were actually embraced by the SXSW Film Festival and not the indie - defining organizers in Utah.
Many companies are actually embracing social media platforms like Yammer, Slack, and GChat, thus taking advantage of our social inclinations to enhance productivity rather than restricting it.
Despite facing constant financial insecurity, indie developers seem to have accepted the unavoidable reality of piracy and have even, at times, actually embraced it.
Morris is actually embracing a kind of willful homeliness, which for me is far more intriguing than updated notions of beauty.
Pittsburgh's mayor, Democrat Bill Peduto, shot back on Twitter that his city, long the heart of the U.S. steel industry, actually embraced the Paris accord.
This skin is actually embracing stock Android, and is adding some useful features to it.
There's a lot of focus on what robotics and AI might take away from us, but actually embracing technology can pay huge dividends for your career if you approach it in the right way.

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And unless you can discover those lessons and embrace your own journey, you will never actually reach the state of feeling «successful» — in the sense that you are learning and growing and effortlessly becoming a better version of yourself.
Apple's products are actually third - order innovations that use a variety of fundamental second - order innovations in the now vast realm of electronic components to assemble and to program devices whose greatest appeal has been due to their (choose your own adjective, or embrace all of them) sleek, unorthodox, elegant, streamlined, clean, functional interface design.
What Hastings came to realize is that regardless of how smart or even how productive such employees might be, they can actually begin to rip an organization apart from the inside if they don't buy into the organization's values and embrace working collaboratively.
«I think Nova Scotians, regardless of where they live, will embrace an immigration strategy that actually will retain people in the province — people who are investing in communities, people who are running businesses, providing economic opportunities and, quite frankly, giving opportunities for our sons and daughters to stay here,» he said.
«Traditional property and casualty policies didn't embrace these new risks, and there was a need for insurance that actually responded to them.»
The reason commercial investment firms and commercial banks all over the world, no matter if they are located in Cologne, Madrid, Reykjavik, Buenos Aires, New York, London, Wellington, Melbourne, Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Shanghai, Kunming, Hong Kong, Singapore, or Nairobi try to convince all clients to embrace diversification strategy as an essential part of their wealth building plan is not because it actually works, but because it covers up the weaknesses and flaws of an unqualified financial consultant.
It is worth noting that she is not actually fully embracing the doctrine of her chosen faith, but rather going with the cafeteria plan and picking the pieces of the religion she likes.
The crucial step leading to the embrace of the living Constitution — the determination that the Constitution's legal categories have no substantive meaning that can serve to limit the legislative will of the majority — actually happened in the twentieth century.
Invite some friends over, cook dinner and embrace the fact that in all of the ways that actually matter, you're not alone.
While this isn't intended as a rallying call for the masses to embrace Jesus, it's actually fantastic theology it speaks of the sort of living faith that perhaps Brand doesn't realise is perfectly possible within the Christian tradition.
For many, the word has nothing to do with a spiritual context... I embrace the term evangelical, if by that we mean a belief that we together can actually work for change in the world, caring for the environment, extending to the poor generosity and kindness, a hopeful outlook.
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