Sentences with phrase «agree on anything as»

We couldn't seem to agree on anything as a couple: how to eat, where...

Not exact matches

And while politicians of all flavours are unable to agree on anything that will benefit Australia as a whole, Australians are voting with their feet.
This will be familiar stuff to many Monevator readers, but it's always useful to have a frame of reference, especially as the investing world can rarely agree on a consistent definition for anything.
Can you see why equality under the law and equal rights for everyone means throwing out the bias of religion, as none of them agree with the others on anything.
I was incredibly vulnerable and if I had noticed ANYTHING out of the ordinary that was a «sign» I probably would have seized it and then who knows, I might be on this blog agreeing with everything you're saying (to some extent at least, as I grew up Jewish, so I think we'd still be at odds, just slightly less so).
For the latter not only is it the case, as Hartshorne would agree, that every finite individual owes its existence to the free creative activity of God, in the sense that apart from that creative activity that individual would not exist; in addition, it is wholly due to the free creative activity of God that anything other than Himself exists: it is contingent, and contingent on the will of God, that any created world at all exists.
but i didn't state anything example — i stated that the theory of evolution is yet to be proved and so with that i agree that due to that lacking it is equal to the theory of god... the only thing i said which is cemented truth for anything is that we don't know what the real answer is... and by stating ideas as facts serves no real purpose but a selfish one... lets call it an ease - ment on the inner self, the mind can now be at peace with the hope that when i die i get to live yet again... full belief in this is insane without evidence.
Perhaps the internet is doing all of the above and more: encouraging and unifying small religious and other movements; further facilitating scientific unification across geographic proximity, if not also creating new scientific theories and concepts; fostering the rise of new forms of spiritual irrationalism such as those discussed in Wendy Kaminer's wild book, Sleeping with Extra-Terrestrials; focusing the public even more on particular public personas in news, sports and everything else; creating new classes of investors who are willing to publish online just about anything, regardless of whether or not they agree with it; germinating new technological ideas that are luring capitalists who hold unreasonable expectations of financial bonanzas.
Could we begin by committing to slow down one full day in the week, agreeing not to do anything that would pass as a checkmark on our ever - expanding «to - do» lists?
Yes, Jesus a Liberal... and Ken you are a frightened human being... let it go... I'm not pushing anything on anyone... Christ loves everyone... man was made in God's image so deal with it... and me2 you and I both know it was the conservatives who wanted slavery... Abe Lincoln would be sickened by what has happened to his party... he was a man who stood on principle and believed in good for the common man... way different than the party you are tied to... Price... I agree with you in that there are many good Christians... unfortunately, there are many who are very ignorant and use Christ / God as a convenient excuse to denounce what they don't accept...
Some scientists have suggested calculating 2 calories per gram of fiber just to be safe, but NO ONE AGREES ON ANYTHING (as usual).
We all know that Wenger doesn't like agreeing with the fans on anything even if the whole world is saying the same thing as the fans.
Durm — I mean, I guess if you could get him to agree to a short extension and loan, might as well try it, but let's be honest the team isn't missing out on anything if he leaves.
Any top gambler will tell you that you should never bet on a «friendly» football match as absolutely anything could happen, but one thing you can be sure of tomorrow is that Arsenal v Chelsea will be anything but friendly, and Arsene Wenger agrees with that!
climb back in your hole lockay its boring cant think of anything more original than to slate other fans as delusional,,, so tired of this little clan on here and your opinions that have to be agreed with,,, beating man city was something to be happy about,, fact,, the amount of fans on here saying we can never beat the big teams when we do then were delusional for being pleased,, weird
In a statement that punters who enjoy the markets online betting NZ offers as well as those around the rest of the world no doubt fully agree with, Hazard has said that Zidane epitomises football to a large degree and that he seemed capable of anything when he was on the pitch.
As for my personal thoughts on the doll, I certainly don't see anything wrong with it and agree with most of the points my family made concerning the doll.
As principals got a better sense this week of their school's budget for the coming year, officials with the Chicago Teachers Union and privately run charter schools — which rarely agree on anything — both sounded an alarm over the effects of potential funding cuts.
Maggie: I'm already on record as being against food sneakiness, so I agree, I don't want to hide anything in there.
The case centered on the meaning of what constitutes an «official act,» with Chief Justice John Roberts agreeing with McDonnell that instructions to his jury were so broad as to include almost anything a public official did.
It seems to work OK but, as far as I know, instead of degenerating into some sort of free - for - all chaos where nobody ever agrees on anything, it just increases the role of the government even more as even if anybody can ask questions or make proposals, it's mostly those that have been prepared by officials that end up being adopted.
While lawmakers in both parties, as well as Mr. Cuomo, had agreed in principle on the need to formulate new policy — a rare point of consensus in the Capitol — the actual negotiations turned out to be anything but unifying.
We probably could never agree to act as a single bloc on anything short of defending the freedom of the press; there will always be the outliers who can't resist the temptation of scoring «a scoop» based on anonymous source (s).»
The peace and tranquility he hopes to find, though, is anything but, once he agrees to being accompanied by the only person he can find willing to join him on the trek - his long lost and former friend Katz (Academy Award nominee Nick Nolte), a down - on - his - luck serial philanderer who, after a lifetime of relying on his charm and wits to keep one step ahead of the law - sees the trip as a way to sneak out of paying some debts and sneak into one last adventure before its too late.
It was more of a workshop than anything else, as Gregory and his cast agreed to never actually put on the play in a traditional sense.
The End of Anger: A New Generation's Take on Race and Rage by Ellis Cose Ecco Books Hardcover, $ 24.99 320 pages ISBN: 978 -0-06-199855-3 Book Review by Kam Williams «The End of Anger is an exploration of why it is that many blacks are feeling optimistic these days... [This] is a book about success — about a particularly privileged, even indulged, group of African - Americans whose experiences in many respects are far from the norm... In January 2009, on the eve of President Barack Obama's inauguration, a CNN poll found that 69 % of blacks agreed that Martin Luther King's vision had been fulfilled... The election of an African - American president was a Rubicon to be crossed... No longer are there any excuses for denying blacks anything or for blacks denying themselves the opportunity to aim as high as they wish.»
The peace and tranquility he hopes to find, though, is anything but, once he agrees to being accompanied by the only person he can find willing to join him on the trek, his long lost and former friend Katz (Nick Nolte), a down - on - his - luck serial philanderer who, after a lifetime of relying on his charm and wits to keep one step ahead of the law, sees the trip as a way to sneak out of paying some debts and sneak into one last adventure before its too late.
Their testing and review process could be tightened up if anything, as on occasion agreed edits have been missed adding additional time and work to progress, otherwise they are always very accommodating.
One thing you can agree on is that the Mopar community — especially the nit - picky aero crowd — doesn't suffer fools well; a car as audacious as this one will certainly raise hackles if anything is the least bit off in terms of historical accuracy, mechanical fluency, or fabrication skill.
when it has been harshly criticised for relying too heavily on its tyres as it has notably more body roll than its brother from anothe mother (the R32... not that I like anything about the R32 bar its wonderful engine note)... I do however agree that the BMW 135i does have notable amounts of body roll aswell particularly compared to the M3..
It is rare for industry pundits to all agree on anything, but in this case, Mike Shatzkin, Seth Godin, and Joe Esposito all agree that the bookstore as we know it is doomed.
Especially look for; Late payments, charge - offs, collections or other negative items that aren't yours, Accounts listed as «settled,» «paid derogatory,» «paid charge - off» or anything other than «current» or «paid as agreed» if you paid on time and in full, Accounts that are still listed as unpaid that were included in a bankruptcy, Negative items older than seven years (10 in the case of bankruptcy) that should have automatically fallen off your report (you must be careful with this last one, because sometimes scores actually go down when bad items fall off your report.
If anything, it's remarkable that the panel was able to agree on as much as it did.
I agree with you on on that one, the problem is I did nt have any bleach so my curiousity got the better of me and my god my ears where bleeding after listneing to him spew on and on about «well thats what I heard» every second.Its almost like he likes to listen to himself talk over and over like a broken record.Unfortunatley his information sounds as credible as a 10 year old watching sesame street and thinking Oscar the grouch is real.I do nt think we have anything to worry about other then a few little kinks you get at any launch of any game or console.
First, you write, «Whatever flaws or ambiguities exist in the paper, the use of the letters as source materials for any comparison can not purely be a test of agreement with the IPCC (as we stated above — you could agree with every word in the IPCC report and still not want to do anything about emissions), but must be a test of someone's opinion about what to do about it... Thus the only way in my mind to interpret a comparison of signers is a categorization by policy direction, not understanding or agreement on the science.
Getting a group of people as headstrong as attorneys to agree on anything may be a tough ask, but if everyone is on the same page on how to spend their volunteer time it will encourage participation and teamwork.
See Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Formal Opinion 2001 - 1 (concluding that information submitted by e-mail to a law firm via the firm's website was unsolicited; simply including an e-mail link on a law firm's website does not amount to an invitation to transmit confidential information); Iowa State Bar Association Op. 07 - 02 (evaluated whether the lawyer said or did anything to prompt the potential client to provide confidential information to the lawyer, noting that a lawyer's «request to contact» is not the same as a request for information); Massachusetts Bar Association Op. 07 - 01 (concluding that a website is a marketing tool by which a prospective client may identify which lawyers have the expertise necessary to handle a particular case, and that the publication of such information could reasonably lead a prospective client to conclude that, when sending information to the firm via an e-mail link, the firm and its lawyers have implicitly «agreed to consider» whether to form an attorney - client relationship.
Some contested divorces drag on for years as a result of the couples» refusal to agree on anything, and numerous legal hearings throughout the proceeding leading up to a full - blown trial.
Sometimes parents who can not agree on anything instead decide they will each make decisions on certain subjects and this allows them to maintain a joint custody regime without having to work together as much.
As to whether there is a serious issue to be tried, Justice Belzil notes that the parties agree that the Suncor site is dangerous, but they do not agree on anything else (at para 51).
A «push - cross» won't agree on anything, «so I want to push her away from me as far as I can, to the point of letting her agree with me on the most basic statements, to undermine her.»
The SCC might decide the case only on very narrow grounds — essentially that the but - for test governed and the facts were or were not sufficient — and state it's not to taken as agreeing or disagreeing with anything the BCCA said about Resurfice material contribution.
This is why these providers focus so much attention to their online presence; especially since most new Dublin renters insurance consumers are going to find out as much as they can on the Internet before agreeing to anything on a regular basis.
As a result of this disclosure, the buyer agrees to sign an Exclusive Buyer Agency Contract on the specific understanding that he, the buyer, is NOT responsible for paying anything for his Buyer's Agent services.
The damage is done and there is nothing we as an industry can do because we can not agree on anything.
I totally agree with you — normally I can't stand cartoon characters on anything, much less as an entire bedroom theme.
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