Not exact matches
No business models are exciting 100 percent of the
time, which
means there will
always be a need for someone to handle the minutiae in your business.
I've
always believed that an interview should follow the 80/20 rule, which
means the leader should talk 20 percent of the
time and the candidate should talk 80 percent of the
time.
Bottom line: while an ongoing recession at the
time of the election does not
always mean that the incumbent party will lose control of the White House, it spells DOOM by better than a 2:1 ratio.
This
meant that we wasted a lot of
time because investors typically
always take the meeting and they try to avoid saying no.
Summer is
always a popular
time for travel, but that doesn't
mean a summer vacation has to cost a fortune.
To many entrepreneurs, that
means running and growing a business they love while also having enough
time and freedom to live the type of lifestyle they've
always wanted.
For me, it
means thinking about unique ways to help solve some of society's biggest problems, with the courage to not
always have the right answer the first
time.
What Alexa von Tobel, founder and CEO of LearnVest and the author of New York
Times best - seller «Financially Fearless,»
means is that it's important to wake up excited for what's coming, dress the part, and
always show up ready to go.
The reliability and simplicity of the FaceTime app has
always made it the least painful
means of video chatting on a mobile device, and I am not expecting to find an adequate replacement any
time soon.
On top of that, being an entrepreneur, by its very definition,
means always doing something for the first
time.
Remember, connecting with your audience (whether that be an audience of one or 1,000) will
always mean taking the
time to engage them, exposing your humanity and jettisoning the unfortunate behaviors so commonly associated with an aloof and ill - prepared presenter.
The prosperity that comes from wealth accumulation
means having control of your
time, freedom from worry about meeting your needs, assurance that you will
always have a full pantry, heat in the winter, nice clothes, and money for entertainment.
This
means that the lender can foreclose on the home if you don't make the payments, so keep your installments reasonable and
always pay them on
time.
And, crucially, our commitment to providing free real -
time market data on all NEO-listed securities
means investors both inside and outside Canada
always have unrestricted access to the trading information of NEO-listed securities.
Steep valuations don't
always mean it's
time to sell.
For real estate, Owen talks about purchasing in premium locations (even if that
means paying extra, and
always think long term) and gives real life examples of properties in Vancouver and how they have appreciated over
time.
This
means that if you have a great idea, you
always have
time to run with it.
We should remember that we have had a long period of falling interest rates and increasing asset prices which are perfect conditions to minimise arrears (it is cheaper and cheaper to borrow over
time and rising asset prices
means that there are
always someone else prepared to lend...).
Though you're probably aware that over
time, homeownership makes more sense than renting, but that doesn't
always mean it's appropriate to your unique situation.
An added feature is their software platform performs most of the calculations,
meaning you are
always aware of the exact amount of potential winnings or rebates every
time you invest or place a trade.
(A «1» correlation
means assets
always move in the same direction; «0»
means they move together 50 % of the
time; and «-1»
means they never move together.)
By the
time you get to the end of the line the statement
always and I
mean always is distorted or completely changed.
Our Jim has
always claimed to be a FEDERALIST 49 constitutionalist, which
means he believes that the Constitution needs «the veneration which
time bestows on everything» to be sustainable.
On the other hand, it may
always have been this way, as C. S. Lewis implies in his famous essay «Learning in War -
Time,» or as Philipp Melanchthon put it, a bit earlier, in 1538: «Each one rushes toward the
mean and gainful arts, they are slaves to their detestable desires and to their stomachs, and they know no god besides these.
If you know you only have two hours of
time to write after the kids go to bed or while your dad is at his physio appointment or thirty minutes on your lunch break (been there for all of those), you can't use that
time to do all the other stuff like finally completing a will like you've
always meant to do or you can spend it doing quizzes on Buzzfeed.
In the
mean time, the organization is corrupt, as it
always has been and it is really difficult to quantify if they do more harm than good, or more good than harm.
I've found my people without the striving and organizing, without the Official Sanctioned Church Programs, nope, we just all came into each other's lives, right at the
time when we were
meant to be there, we stayed open to finding each other, a part of me was
always watching for the hints of my people, and so when I found them, I recognised them, I did.
There may be
times when one could substitute Jesus for Christ in Paul's language and make sense, but that is by no
means always the case.
The
meaning of
time (which has
always been a problem for philosophers) when seen in terms of God's self - revelation is that it is the mode of becoming that a world has to assume while it is receiving God into itself.
I have
always wondered how in Genesis and Leviticus, during the wilderness wandering, all the sacraficing being done, it seems like they wouldn't have had
time to do anything else, how did they feed that many animals in the desert???? I
mean, I don't think the deserts in America could support enough animals to support million plus, and if they had animals why did they need the mana?????? The rest of the world cant benefit from theknowledge of God if they are all over the Globe and only the hebrews knew of God during those early
times, I
mean, during the Egyption
times there were Asian / Chinese right?
First, as the title of a key chapter puts it, the American example shows that religion can «Make Use of Democratic Instincts» in a manner mutually beneficial to itself and democracy; second, sustainable democracy needs religion, which
means we can expect democratic peoples to remain attached to its continuance or at least potentially receptive to its revival (cf. II, 2.17, # s 17 - 20); third, democratic
times, because they are enlightened
times, tend to be ones of increasing doubts about religion; fourth, the relevant religion for America and Europe, Christianity, will be tugged against and perhaps eroded by powerful and ongoing democratic currents toward liberationist and materialist mores; and fifth, religion's authority in democratic society will
always rest upon common opinion.
The very fact that six historically influential ideas are presented in terms of development, with their later formulations on an altitude immeasurably higher than the lowlands from which they came, may produce the illusion of constant ascent, as though being posterior in
time always meant being superior in quality.
Though self - giving does sometimes
mean denying my own wants (most of the
time, when my children are sick), it often
means living like a hedonist, drinking deep of what others offer me rather than refusing out of fear (because I don't want to feel controlled) or pride (because I
always want to be the one who gives).
Another idea
always presupposed in practice is the reality of
time,
meaning the distinction between a settled past, a settling present, and a partly unsettled future.
Now, all that being said, I do kind of disagree with a church asking their congregation to get permanent body art for Lent, which is
meant for giving up something for a relatively short period of
time... this is something that they'll
always have with them, even though their beliefs may change.
Being christian or loving God does not
mean your
always happy and it does not
mean that nothing will ever happen to you because things will happy and you will be upset and angry at
times just like everybody else.
«Whereas, for bodies,
time always gives with one hand and takes away with the other, for minds, the passing of
time means the acquiring of experience and the consequent enrichment and development of mind's various activities» (MM 23).
Kant's categorical imperatives, «Act
always on such a maxim as thou canst at the same
time will to be a universal law» and «So act as to treat humanity, whether in thine own person or in that of any other, in every case as an end withal, never as
means only,» are actually in one sense imposed from without.
That might not
always mean visiting the cinema to see the latest 18 - certificate movie (Fifty Shades being a pertinent example), but it could
mean reading around it and taking
time to listen to the perspectives of Christians who have.
It is certainly not the only way, and should not by any
means be our first response to all situations; however I can not agree with Wink's conclusion, as summarized by Jeremy, that «history has proven
time and
time again that violence will never put an end to violence,» or that violence itself is
always an evil action (Wink concludes the latter much more firmly than Jeremy.
He solved it, or got round it, in the way philosophers and scientists have
always been obliged to do — by the use of neologisms and, at
times, of elaborate, allusive formulations of words which make considerable demands on the reader if their full
meaning and implications are to be grasped.
That lovely phrase «one's own sweet
time» doesn't
always mean that one has nothing to do, but rather that there is nothing that one has to do» (p. 185).
The ultimate reality upon which our hope depends is therefore the eternal truth and power of God, breaking into the flow of historical events, qualifying it, transforming it, yet
always to be understood as giving
meaning to life through its relation to that which is beyond the
time form of the world process.
Jonah is called, as Israel is called, as God's people are
always called, to the proclamation of such a God, and the
meaning of such a God in
time and history, in human existence.
Not only its aesthetic value, which is apparent in the power of its expression, in the depth of its sensitivity, and in its monumental structure; but also its content — the bold and colossal struggle with the ancient, and at the same
time always new, human problem of the
meaning of suffering — all this puts the work, in its universal significance, in a class with Dante's Divine Comedy and Goethe's Faust.8
RD.. How path - et - ic to see your hate and fear driving you to death...!?! Man pull your self together and have the courage to face the returns of your deeds... Wars were
always there in life whether were religious or not so stop doing it on your self... Beside learn to wish people well whether you agree or disagree with might you succeed in life rather than being a loser... by being a cowered... My posts were
meant for the friendly people I had known for some
time, whom I found they were full of compassion and not for black hearted one's like you who hate all God creations...
Once again, it must be made clear that talk of enrichment is not
meant to suggest that God becomes any more «God» than he
always has been; what is intended by such language is simply that, because God is supremely related to all occasions, these various occurrences provide material for his fuller expression in relationship with creation and at the same
time bring about an enhancement of the divine joy as well as a participation through «suffering» (or sharing as participation) in all that takes place in the world.
Traditions are wonderful, but over
time, traditions often lose their
meaning and significance, and we perform them simply because we
always have.
That would
mean universes and
time have
always existed, and
always will.
Additionally, this church practiced «public baptisms» (which usually
meant in the tank on the church platform, almost
always attended by the church folk) and «private baptisms» (by invitation only — usually in someone's backyard pool, and occasionally in the church baptistry at a
time when no other function was scheduled at the church — and
always followed by a «party» that included food).