Furthermore, just using a student loan calculator won't save you money - you have to
actually take action on what you learned.
They write about topics that I can
actually take action on to repair my credit.
When you're grooming a dog at home, what matters is that
you actually take action on these grooming safety tips and keep this in mind while taking good care of your pooch.
This will be number one on my list of 3 things to
actually take action on, thanks!
«There are so few things related to ocean health that an individual can
actually take action on where they can see the impact of their actions right away.»
Since I'd written the business plan, I decided to
actually take action on it.
Not exact matches
To break out of this success - killing pattern, Kutcher
took action, designing a new morning ritual that allows him to work
on what he
actually thinks is important each day.
What makes this time different is that the community is
actually divided
on which course of
action to
take.
To date, the Trump administration has stuck to discussing
taking action on guns, not
actually lobbying Congress
on moving any new legislation.
«New Democrats are calling
on the Liberal government to
take immediate
action to create green jobs and incentivize environmental excellence by reinvesting in projects which
actually lower the carbon footprint of our public sector.»
And by the way, political dissent is at the very core of what our democracy was founded
on, so protesting
actions taken by the government is
actually quite the opposite of what you decree to be unpatriotic.
When we have these issues, we usually
take on great measures like eating more vegetables, piling
on the sauerkraut,
taking fantastic gut - boosting powders such as my Love Your Gut Powder, and so
on, but it can be hard to tell if what we're doing is working and what our best course of
action actually is.
Someone above wondered why it
took so long to file the
action and why now... as to the second I would surmise that the Statute of Limitations was going to expire
on the 20th of April (I disposed of my law books years ago and I'm not going to spoil speculation by
actually doing any research to see exactly what the SOL is in Title XI cases) and they wanted to beat that.
even when he suffered a serious knee injury, instead of accepting the fact that he would never stick his legs into the spaces that were crucial for someone with straight ahead speed to succeed, the club
actually contemplated giving him a chance to play up top where his lack of physicality, size and holding up play talents would been
on display for all to see... these are not the
actions of a club that really cares about winning at the highest levels, but they are the
actions of a club that wasn't interested in spending the necessary resources to purchases a world - class striker, which is usually the most expensive position
on the pitch... instead we adopted the horrible phrase «like a new signing» and proceeded to allow this ridiculous experiment to carry
on, which ultimately caused some discomfort
on the training pitch and inside the locker room as players battled for a position that shouldn't have been theirs for the
taking in the first place... don't get me wrong, I believe that Walcott is a talented player, who can help a team reach their goals, if their goals are relatively modest... just look at the teams who supposedly expressed interest in his services and they weren't the kind of clubs who aspire to win at the highest levels... as for the reasons why he hasn't been bitching and moaning about moving
on just look at the wage benefits he receives from our club and his obvious desire to enjoy the societal advantages that come with playing in North London for a club with worldwide appeal... so instead of continuing to try to fix a coat with a broken zipper simply move
on and buy a new and better coat
Michelle Hickman: I've
actually constructed several pointers and tips that are
on the Best for Babes website, if your go to the «
Take Action» page, and then you go to «Facing Discrimination,» there are some pointers
on there
on what to do; like remaining calm and just sort of explaining your rights.
«Anyone you vote for as mayor will
take action on housing, will
take action on policing, will
take action on transport, but we are the only party proposing to do it in a way that
actually incorporates the needs of everybody in the capital,» she says
taking a seat in the top of floor of the WEP's studio, nursing a cup of tea as another April shower lacerates the windows.
I fiercely oppose such an egregious
action on the side of Gov. Cuomo and I will make sure that none of my neighbors and friends will vote for him if this
actually takes place.
Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara
actually sent a letter to the governor last month calling
on him to
take this kind of
action.
Fox is
actually quite dismissive of the intervention, saying its right that an inquiry
on his
actions takes place and that he must be seen to behave properly.
Yesterday, Corey Johnson and I sat down with Paterson for an exclusive interview with Paterson in his office in Harlem to discuss that bill and ask him whether or not he believes
action will
actually take place
on Tuesday, and what conversations he's had with Senate leadership that indicate it might be acted upon.
It really put a lot of pressure
on the feds to
actually take action.
Sir Alistair Graham, the former Chairman of the Committee
on Standards in Public Life said that naming her sister's spare bedroom as her main home was «near fraudulent» — which elicited a threat of legal
action from Ms Smith for «malicious falsehood» — unsurprisingly, she didn't
actually take such
action.
But historians disagree
on this, but I personally find it
actually rather thrilling that someone of that age, 80 years old in 1954, could still be imaginative way after — It would've been great if he'd been more imaginative in the war but he still was
taking imaginative
action about nuclear weapons.
Since most of us can't go into the Red Tent and drink tea until our periods pass, it's helpful to understand what's
actually going
on in our bodies so we can
take informed
action.
When you're
taking action on things that are
actually a part of a life - vision you're truly passionate about, you keep moving, sometimes without even thinking too much about it, as you are filled with motivation and a sense of striving.
Taking us back to a simpler time, Bard's Gold is a platformer with
action RPG elements that doesn't
actually ask much from the player
on the surface of things.
While it does eventually rely
on action - heavy sequences, Snitch
actually takes Johnson super-hero status down a notch.
Perhaps part of the problem is that the film's blu - ray cover promises air battles and
action, and every moment of the film
actually takes place
on the ground after the battles are over, all in overly dramatic fashion.
While these quizzes may not
actually have any bearing
on their final mark, if you notice your students are consistently having problems passing them, then you can
take action before they reach the final assessment and don't get the desired result.
It may not respect students for what they
actually think or do, instead insisting that students only become involved in education in ways adults want, and speak or
take action only
on what adults want to hear about.
It is a long - shot, but perhaps when the new Connecticut General Assembly is sworn in next Wednesday it will find the courage to say enough is enough
on the outrageous Common Core testing scheme and the legislature will
actually take definitive
action to put the needs of our children first.
While news of the lawsuit is recent, the activity that Hagens Berman are
taking action on actually occurred around the time that Apple introduced its wonder - child tablet, iPad.
Before deciding to
take significant
action to hedge against the possibility of inflation, a person should first consider what the impact of a bout of inflation might
actually be
on their particular situation.
Alternatively, you can
actually use the mutual fund itself to track the moving average,
taking action on price crossovers.
By Sara Gilbert The number of foreclosure filings are
on the increase in many areas in the country. Some mortgage lenders may have held off
on the filing of a foreclosure, and just now they seem to be
taking action to begin the foreclosure process with more homeowners.   The good news is many of those filings
actually will never become a full blown foreclosure with the homeowner losing the home... Read More
If you discover that the issue is related to either of those things, there are specific
actions that you can
take based
on what's
actually causing the problem.
According to law enforcement officials, it
actually took them longer to find proper medical care and housing for all the dogs
on the property in question then it did to decide to
take action against Fay.
I'd pay for a GOOD sequel to The Crystal Bearers, where they
take all of the promise the concept of an
action rpg with a character who has telekinesis HAD
on paper (and in the awesome cut scenes), and then
actually live up to that potential by letting you DO awesome stuff with TK powers (instead of just levitating enemies, and throwing them at other enemies, ad infinitum).
Taking us back to a simpler time, Bard's Gold is a platformer with
action RPG elements that doesn't
actually ask much from the player
on the surface of things.
Resident Evil 7: Not a Hero
actually puts you in a few enjoyable situations where you don't have a choice but to
take on your enemies though, and it's certainly a bit more
action - focused than the main game.
So, you are asking them listen to you based
on the simple fact that you are «scientists,» and to
take action on the basis of what you believe will happen (because, despite your best efforts, you are not yet gods, and can not
actually know the future).
Interesting here that there are no brackets around «Parties agree to
take urgent
action,» since they have agreed
on that for years but didn't
actually do it.
* However, * if there were no meetings he attended, no consents he signed as a Board member, no
actions taken in which he participated between the January 13 announcement and the February 20 press release, the NCSE will be able to whitewash this and document that he had never really done anything as a board member, had never really served as a board member, and by golly, wasn't even
actually on the board, now that we think about it.
Oreskes warned Minchin that he was basing his decision
on «bad information» and said that while many conservatives feared regulating greenhouse gas emissions amounted to an unwelcome government intrusion, avoiding
taking action actually made those fears far more likely to come true.
If a nation emitting high levels of ghgs refuses to reduce its emissions to its fair share of safe global emissions
on the basis that there is too much scientific uncertainty to warrant
action, if it turns out that human - induced climate change
actually greatly harms the health and ecological systems
on which life depends for tens of millions of others, should that nation be responsible for the harms that could have been avoided if preventative
action had been
taken earlier?
The IG appears to be relying
on the belief that University
actually took some investigative
action.
Given that for over 20 years since international climate change negotiations began, the United States has refused to commit to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions based upon the justification that there is too much scientific uncertainty to warrant
action, if it turns out that human - induced climate change
actually greatly harms the health and ecological systems
on which life depends of others, should the United States be responsible for the harms that could have been avoided if preventative
action had been
taken earlier?
We can't continue
on this path of just hoping that emissions will go down, we're going to
actually have to
take the
actions.»
In reality, most developed countries have to
actually take their emissions down to the negatives for climate
action to be fair and based
on common but differentiated responsibilities.
But many of the
actions taken in recent years have
actually increased the vulnerability of other systems, especially California's aquatic ecosystems and disadvantaged social groups that rely
on those ecosystems for their health or employment.