Sentences with phrase «actually like that fact»

I actually like the fact they bill it as «moonlight,» which gives them the ability to market it more effectively.
As strange as it may sound, I actually like that fact.
Nintendo removed Mexican Mario from the box art... which prompted an even bigger response from fans of the game from Mexico, who actually liked the fact that Mario was representing their country in the game.
«It was unintentional,» she said, «but we actually like the fact that it was natural.»
@Andrew Johnson I actually like the fact that you «pseudo-ignore» the asking price - I mean, - what's the worst thing that can happen?
And I actually like the fact that the other side is perfect too..

Not exact matches

«Buyers like China for instance were waiting to see how low prices were going to go and the fact that they actually signed those contracts was indicative of the fact that they still had demand,» Gulati said.
In fact, companies like this and the Four Seasons have come to appreciate that they can actually charge more for their products and services because they have wrapped them in that appealing customer service wrapper.
While it's difficult to find out what Disney's signature actually looked like — there were a lot of people authorized to sign his name — the logo that we recognize as the Disney logo, in fact, didn't exist until well after his death, as it first appeared in 1984.
In fact, like a lot of people I work really hard to build my confidence and believe that I can actually be successful.
In fact, research shows that diverse teams actually perform better than like - minded ones.
Mining stocks are an extremely volatile asset class where the odds of any investor getting into a story, experiencing impressive gains, only to then take a round trip back to break - even... and finally into NEGATIVE territory are actually quite high (sadly)... In fact, that dreaded rollercoaster ride where you see all your once «hefty» profits in any single position later eviscerated into NOTHING is something that I've experienced more often than I'd like to admit...
Despite the fact that one of my best friends is a CPA and was regularly offering me accounting advice (some of which I actually listened to), like many business owners I know, I thought I had a better handle on the important small business financial metrics than I really did.
The fact that Facebook has a dominant market positions means it (like the daily newspaper monopolies of yore) actually could choose to serve as responsible steward of the news ecology if its executives wanted to.
In fact, some (like Amazon, Ebay and Shutterfly) actually thrived, and their success helped to restore confidence in e-Commerce and attract a lot more competition.
Perhaps the criminalization in other countries of the inexplicable business model used by the vast majority of American «financial advisors» will serve as an example of what real reform looks like and suggest to Americans that financial advice is in fact not «free,» that financial advisors are actually true professionals, and that it's infinitely safer for your wallet and better for your peace of mind to be invoiced by your advisor and never have to wonder if you got good advice or just a good sales pitch.
In fact, the divergences in global economic performance — one of those being that U.S. monetary policy would tighten while European monetary policy would loosen — actually look very much like an explanation for what already happened last year.
In fact, the tariffs could actually lower prices of imports that use steel, particularly in big, competitive markets like cars.
Actually, evolution like gravity is both a fact and a theory.
So, Adam or Eve, the next time you kneel down in your church and take your weekly dose of the body and blood of your dead Greco - Roman Jewish hippie - God, you might like to reflect on the fact that you are actually eating proof of evolution and washing it down with proof of evolution.
The really sad fact is that there are millions of people in this country who actually think and feel like you.
Perhaps he couldn't get into a school like Yale, so the fact that a lot of Christians actually can upsets him?
In fact, treating the prisoners how you would have liked to been treated in their position actually proved more effective.
@ Derrick Yu, This actually may come as a shocker, but there are believers out there who still continue to ask questions about God, about the Universe, and so forth, and unlike certain atheists out there who if they can't get definite answers to just come to conclusions that can not be verified like conclude that there is no God, at least there are believers out there who at least are willing to at least be open to the possibility that there is a God, and from there they develop their faith, which even though is not a perfect knowledge, at least can help keep those minds open, unlike certain atheists who take the easy way out and convincing themselves that it is a fact that there is no God, when in reality it is not a fact at all.
So basically, you heard a story you liked and decided to believe that story, regardless of the fact that no evidence actually supports that story.
In fact, I wonder if an appreciation of the nuances in the debate, and of abortion's connection to traditionally «progressive» issues like poverty and healthcare, may actually make those of us who are «stuck in the middle» especially effective agents of change.
Finally, there is the fact that Christians love to pick and choose which sins are the worst — things like homosexuality and murder — while ignoring sins that are prevalent within our own congregations (which might actually be much worse)-- sins like gluttony, greed, and pride.
So, Capitalist, the next time you kneel down in your church and take your weekly dose of the body and blood of your dead Jew, you might like to reflect on the fact that you are actually eating proof of evolution and washing it down with proof of evolution.
Because it doesn't seem to me like you actually want someone to join you in heaven, you seem to get excited by the fact that you'll be able to look down and jeer at those that didn't make it into your special club.
Much like a dying star doesn't actually die but becomes the ingredients for new life, new planets, new humans in fact as both you and I and everyone on the planet are walking talking sacks of star dust.
I would like to point out the fact that (and I'm sure if you have actually read the Bible you saw this) that each of the authors were «Filled with the Holy Ghost» when they wrote the Gospels.
Beyond the obvious question of how well the school actually can assess relevant background knowledge and experience is the fact that the system does not take into account other worthy commitments in a student's life, like work or ministry responsibilities outside the school.
The God one would like to exist may actually exist, even if the fact that one wishes it encourages suspicion.
In fact, I wish people would try to understand what we actually believe; instead, what many people hear are lies like the ones you keep spreading.
Facts like, we can actually observe that there's less polar ice and glaciers are melting in Greenland, Iceland, etc..
what you may call «harassment» is actually normal questions which due to the fact you have no answers may feel like harassment to you.
And even apart from developments in physics, philosophers like Whitehead have shown that they are actually mathematical abstractions from a concretely complex and value - laden world, which hardly corresponds in fact to the sharp edges of the primary quantities.
Actually, science is continually showing us that while no one gene is defined as being responsible for a man or woman being attracted to their own gender, the complex reasoning behind it, much like many other parts of being a human being, is in fact based in genetics, in the physical.
This article actually opened my eyes to the fact that, not only do I struggle with it and feel unworthy of God's love because of it, but Jesus also knew what it was like to feel angry, to snap back with sarcasm.
In fact, when I've actually taken the time to study the issues that trigger my doubts — issues like religious pluralism, the Problem of Evil, biblical interpretation, evolution, predestination and free will — I come out with a stronger, more resilient faith.
and only is in it for the money» «it's just the imagination of man vs. the wisdom of man» «God could be like Galactus in the Marvel comics» «lies upon lies» «The fact that an explanation actually is provided is all that the fans really want.»
So, Adam or Eve, the next time you kneel down in your church and take your weekly dose of the body and blood of your dead Jew, you might like to reflect on the fact that you are actually eating proof of evolution and washing it down with proof of evolution.
Never mind the fact, that you may actually read those posts but not comment or like them.
In fact, unless someone has actually seen or somehow knows otherwise what Yeshua looks like, creating an image of Yeshua in any manner (other than in a purely symbolic or representative manner) is speculative at best and could be outright false.
So, my fundamentalist friends, the next time you kneel down in your church and take your weekly dose of the body and blood of your dead Jew, you might like to reflect on the fact that you are actually eating proof of evolution and washing it down with proof of evolution.
i long with you david... and i myself stumble in my own awkward efforts toward freedom, and as you said, we know the fact is that it is scary to move into freedom... because it is unknown... but i see so many on this newfound road to freedom get trapped in the liminal space of wish - fullfillment community (which actually rather looks like affinity rather than the hard - won community that comes from communitas)... i'm sure this is going to come off the wrong way, but i'm going to say it anyway: many of the comments seem to be «all about me», and truly that is what religion is... but not freedom, not the mission of Jesus where you die to yourself by taking up your cross daily... not being centered on the «other» rather than yourself...
Zeus Kreiszchte «The fact that the story of a Great Deluge happened to be popular in the region is no surprise, but that does not prove that «god did it» @Chad «good point, it's popular because it actually happened, looks like you are acknowledging that... does nt prove that God did it, however, it does demonstrate that the bible is accurate, and that your comment about it being «ripped off» from some other ancient tale is nonsense..
I know you don't like to accept the fact that what you think is truth may not actually be truth, but that is the hubris and pride that keeps you from being able to open your eyes and admit you might be wrong.
Even if you said «Yes» to these questions, does knowing Bible facts, Bible trivia, and thousands of Bible verses actually help you live, love, and look more like Jesus?
If there is no direct correlation between gaining Bible knowledge and facts and actually living like a follower of Jesus, then what's the big deal about becoming biblically literate?
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