Sentences with phrase «actually move toward it»

In the current incarnation, I actually hope you fail rather than drain off talent, time, energy and funds from things that actually move us toward regenerative conditions because you are far too wide of the mark.
By that I mean you are more likely to take action and actually move toward your goals.
If a bright light were shined on your belly, your baby may actually move toward it and may even shield his or her eyes from it.
Despite 3/4 of tickets on Minnesota, the line has actually moved toward Oregon State from -1 to -2, and we expect the line to move to -2.5 or -3.

Not exact matches

Several companies are moving toward hiring on - demand employees; some, in fact, are relying on contractors to actually sustain their business model.
But as I move toward being a parent, I'm starting to see how the opposite is actually true.
An Emergent definition of relevance, modulated by resistance, might run something like this; relevance means listening before speaking; relevance means interpreting the culture to itself by noting the ways in which certain cultural productions gesture toward a transcendent grace and beauty; relevance means being ready to give an account for the hope that we have and being in places where someone might actually ask; relevance means believing that we might learn something from those who are most unlike us; relevance means not so much translating the churches language to the culture as translating the culture's language back to the church; relevance means making theological sense of the depth that people discover in the oddest places of ordinary living and then using that experience to draw them to the source of that depth (Augustine seems to imply such a move in his reflections on beauty and transience in his Confessions).
Saddleback demands far more of its multitudes than mere church attendance, and it actually drops from the rolls people who do not move toward membership and evidence this growth by making covenants, giving generously and developing from members into ministers.
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...
If Dr. Amy is a «sick sick person» to report a tragic death (without actually saying anything negative toward or about the mother herself, btw), then exactly how sick are the jerks who alerted the mother to the post, rather than moving heaven and earth to keep her from seeing it if they thought it would upset her?
Have you considered that at least part of the recent move by some patients away from conventional medicine, and toward more «natural» or «alternative» methods is actually just part of the fallout of this ongoing firestorm of malpractice litigation?
Having a human connection and taking that stretched stress off can you know help you moved toward actually problem solving with a professional or whatever you need?
What Clark actually said in reference to «a» Resolution on 10/09/02: http://premium1.fosters.com/2002/election%5F2002/oct/09/us%5F2cong%5F1009a.asp «Retired U.S. Army Gen. Wesley Clark said Wednesday he supports A congressional resolution that would give President Bush authority to use military force against Iraq, although he has reservations about the country's move toward war.
«It's an obvious move toward making products that people can actually use.»
The simulation also suggests that the nebulae actually move through space more quickly than Romanowsky's team deduced, because telescopes can only measure the component of their motions directly toward or away from Earth.
A person moving with the outgoing beam (if such a thing were possible) would think he was moving away from the black hole when he was, from an outsider's perspective, actually being pulled toward its center — the same place that someone traveling with the ingoing beam would inevitably go.
«Based on these intriguing observations, it has been hypothesized that the pathological process underlying Parkinson's disease may actually start in the gastrointestinal tract and then move toward the brain,» Professor Di Monte says.
However, multinational projects could now be moving toward actually being treaty - based international organizations.
But I think that once SpaceX, once Jeff Bezos with Blue Origin, once Virgin Galactic, once these flights become much more routine then you're going to see it moving back away from the government and more toward the private citizen so the Peter Diamandis» of the world are actually going to get to fly.
Small consistent steps actually help me move toward my big goals.
These believable affirmations will help you find more and more evidence that is similar and moves you toward a new core belief that actually lasts.
The group of hip flexor muscles will be demystified as we take a look at what muscles actually move the leg away from and in toward the body.
It also seems that humans are exquisitely adapted to low calorie environments (unlike mice) and therefore intermittent fasting would be of limited benefit but a long, sustained fast, might actually «move the needle» toward a more healthy body.
When squeezing the glove, the fingers do not ball up like a fist, they actually do a motion that is called clamping where the finger tips move toward the base of the palm.
Gravely, if belongings don't alter for you, you are actually departure to use up the unwind of your sustained continued existence alone you need to discover out a reliable way to move toward girls.
This is the step where you dip a toe into the water and make your first move toward actually getting into the sugar dating arena.
Some critics have said that Adaptation., like Being John Malkovich, loses itself as it moves along but it actually seems to grow more transcendent as it moves slowly toward its uncertain conclusion.
Odd Man Out (1947): In Carol Reed's beautifully designed portrait of a wounded IRA man moving toward death, Mason brings you so close to his character's physical and emotional suffering that it seems as if you could actually touch the raw feelings that keep oozing out of him.
Relationships of trust are essential if a program is to actually move folks toward their goals.
While U.S. advocates like to point to a few remaining examples of countries that provide free tuition, the reality is that many countries have actually moved away from free college and toward a system of cost - sharing with students.
With the release of Clinically Oriented Teacher Preparation (COTP) in 2015, the National Center for Teacher Residencies (NCTR, formerly UTRU) set out to illustrate what preparation programs actually do as they transition to a clinically oriented approach; what the move toward practice - based preparation looks like; and what can be learned from programs across the nation that are transitioning to clinically oriented teacher preparation.
Listen to 7th graders define perimeter as «adding up all the numbers,» and watch as their teacher struggles, often unsuccessfully, to move these students toward more appropriate understandings: that perimeter is actually the distance around an object, relates to the words border and surrounding, and is a special case of measuring length.
The company's aim has moved toward creating mobile media experiences for children that allow for full interaction with the characters; kids speak and the games actually hear and respond!
Skilled teams may allow the dog to start moving toward the start line as long as the dog does not actually cross the line before the returning dog.
At the time, it had a $ 600 toward a free phone after $ 3,000 or so spend, but despite moving to AT&T, I didn't actually use that (if you need an AT&T phone, drop me a note, we can totally work something out!)
Very helpful in leading toward a decision of whether one could actually fit inside and move comfortably within such a small space.
In contrast, predictions made by the chemistry - climate models indicate that, as a consequence of ozone recovery — a factor largely ignored by IPCC models — the tropospheric winds in the Southern Hemisphere may actually decelerate in the high latitudes and move toward the equator, potentially reversing the direction of climate change in that hemisphere.
So, in the midst of reading about spores and botulism, I am cautiously moving forward, toward the day I actually put my hand to this task.
If the polar ice caps were actually melting, we would see an increase in the length of the day as the polar mass moved toward the oceans and lower latitudes.
Exploring the different online programs that are available to move you toward these medical support careers is the first step toward actually getting a degree or certificate.
Now, these activities may seem very important in the moment, but you need to consider whether they're just keeping you busy or are actually moving you forward toward your goals.
«We might actually be starting to move very slowly back toward a more balanced market,» said OB Jacobi, president of Windermere... Read more
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