He insists on the opposite of pretty much
anything we suggest in the kitchen right now.
Not exact matches
That «
suggests that a long - term character change could be afoot, which makes me suspicious of
anything more than a bounce for now,» he added
in comments to CNBC.
«We sincerely apologize to Mrs. Kardashian West and her family for the false stories we published and regret
suggesting that what happened to her
in Paris was
anything less than horrific,» MediaTakeOut wrote.
A study
in the British Medical Journal
suggests that if you're over 50, the best results come from combining aerobic and resistance exercise, which could include
anything from high - intensity interval training, like the seven - minute workout, to dynamic - flow yoga, which intersperses strength - building poses like planks and push - ups with heart - pumping dance - like moves.
And
in terms of reputation, the
anything - goes strategy seemingly
suggested by some idealists is likely to be fatal to just about any charity.
In other sessions, he explains the results of our Bod Pod tests,
suggesting that a balanced approach to eating and exercise that will reduce body fat percentages much more effectively than «running a marathon and eating
anything you like.»
«Our research
suggests that sampling drives people to want more of
anything that's rewarding,» Nowlis, a marketing professor, noted
in the Journal of Marketing Research.
After 44 such responses (including two instances
in which Redstone blurted out «I don't remember» before the IRS lawyer had even finished asking her question), the judge finally interrupted and
suggested to the government attorney that her queries were futile: «I don't think you — he's not going to be able to give you
anything.»
We
suggested plugging
in Bluetooth LE sensors to Otto's USB, enabling the shutter to be triggered by
anything from ambient temperature to a user's elevated heart rate — even turning on a wireless toothbrush could signal Otto — and Deckert was intrigued.
And the election of Donald Trump
in the U.S. hasn't dented that support — if
anything, this survey
suggests that the new U.S. leader's position actually makes Canadians more inclined to support clean energy here at home.»
Remarks from governor Stephen Poloz — for example, during comments at a recent meeting of the International Monetary Fund
in Washington and following the October rate announcement, which held the overnight rate steady at one per cent —
suggest that the path forward is
anything but predetermined.
«There is no perfect income solution for retirement, and people can shoot holes
in anything you
suggest,» he says, but «this one came out looking pretty good.»
No one has
suggested anything of the sort, unless of course asking people to be aware of their privilege, listening to those who don't have it, and doing what they can to address it
in their daily lives (see Mary Anne's comment for a beautiful illustration of how even small gestures make a difference) is something that comes «at personal cost.»
There is a complete void of
anything about Bud Light beer; nothing at all to
suggest the beer is distinctive
in any way.
We're going to let you
in on a little secret: Investors focused on economic growth are wasting their time... If
anything, the evidence
suggests a negative correlation between equity returns and GDP growth... It may be that the best prices can be had
in times of low economic growth, whereas we tend to overpay
in a growing economy.
I'm not seeing
anything in the article to
suggest that Fox was responsible for the poll; it sounds much more like National Geographic was the agent behind it.
He said that the latest study (Professor Jordan Grafman, from the US National Inst - itute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
in Bethesda,)
suggests the brain is inherently sensitive to believing
in almost
anything if there are grounds for doing so, but when there is a mystery about something, the same neural machinery is co-opted
in the formulation of religious belief.
Anything along the lines of a phrase like «when God closes a door, He opens a window,» may be intended for encouragement, but I would
suggest that it lacks the depth people actually need
in those desperate moments when everything feels like a setback.
Without the brain,
anything like a soul would have no memory, no «mind», no comprehension, and no way to interact with
anything in a way that would
suggest a «supernatural» or even extra-dimensional creature who wants a bit of selfish pleasure out of it.
Missiologist David I. Bosch
suggests that the international mission movement today is
in «a crisis more radical and extensive than
anything the church has ever faced
in [its] history.»
These rather general remarks do not prove
anything, of course; they only
suggest one must live
in an Aristotelian world to draw genetic successiveness so close to physical time as to call both time.
I can't really
suggest anything because I don't know much about the situation
in particular but I can say they must not fully understand the doctrine of forgiveness and their duty as parents.
I don't think He was literally
suggesting that we should just abandon our families, but that there shouldn't be
anything in our lives that is more important to us than Him.
In using the philosophical term «deconstruction,» however, I didn't mean to
suggest that the process is controlled by
anything like conscious logic or deliberate choice.
But it's telling that the first comment from, you, Steve, when David
suggests not even cracking down on, but simply not being apethetic to abuse of people
in churches, is that there is no utopia, so just accept it and don't bother trying to change
anything.
And there isn't
anything in any of those books that would
suggest that my love for my wife is
anything other than godly.
Nothing
in the Bible
suggests anything else.
And even scientists such as Vilenkin who co-authored the paper that
suggests that this universe being past infinite is unlikely reveals that many assumptions were made (akin to working
in a sterile environment), and that their theorem didn't
suggest anything beyond the space - time boundary; didn't rule out multi-verse and other theories under consideration.
Although I dunk that Gewirth's proposal is subject to the criticism of nonteleological ethics I
suggested summarily near the outset,
anything approaching a decisive resolution of this issue
in favor of teleological ethics will require nothing less than a more or less complete case for a metaphysical proposal.
I did not see
anything in the post that
suggested «supporting» anyone's «sinful behavior».
If you are trying to
suggest the infallibility of
anything found
in a modern bible, just say so.
Or you may
suggest,
in a broader sense, that without a belief
in God, there's no purpose to
anything.
To deny that would seem to
suggest that the actual entity need not be extensive at all, or that it might float loose from its locus
in time and space, or that it might expand or contract, and it has never occurred to me to affirm
anything of that sort.
The Bible, and the community of faith which produced it, was concerned with faith
in one living God, unlike
anything ever known to the world — unlike
anything ever
suggested before, during or since; and, they were interested
in how faith
in this one living God was able to transform the lives of individuals and the world and to save both from destruction.
Like Matthew, Luke says «lost its taste» instead of Mark's «lost its saltness,»
suggesting that the ordinary use of salt for seasoning is
in mind; but instead of Matthew's «It is no longer good for
anything except to be thrown out and trodden under foot» Luke has «It is fit neither for the land nor for the dunghill; men throw it away.»
However, nothing
in the study indicated that
anything intentional was being done to limit diversity, nor did it
suggest that
anything was unintentionally undone.
I do not recall
anything about Gandi
in the Bible, and there is no evidence to
suggest Hitler ever accepted Christ.
CNN is not
suggesting, from its lofty pedestal of perverted propaganda, that Jesus has
anything in common with Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, is it?
If
anything, this protest
suggests that the college has excelled
in its stated goal of allowing «students to observe different models of achievement, then set their own course with conviction.»
His early life seems so remote from
anything today that
in many ways it seems almost hopeless to
suggest him as a role model for today's bishops.
In adopting Anselm's dictum that God is «that which none greater can be conceived,» they
suggest that this means that God is the greatest power but not the only power;
anything actual at all has some degree of power.
I say move
in this direction: for it is manifestly utterly unfair to Professor Lampe's position to
suggest that he does
anything of the sort.
@colin You have a nasty habit of putting words
in others mouths that were never uttered.No where
in the postings,
in my short participation with cnn, have I ever
suggested a 6000 year old earth.Since this has happened repeatedly, I am left to the conclusion that you are a habitual liar and therefore
anything you say must be considered suspect.
the distinctively Pauline doctrine of the Spirit expounded
in the earlier chapters
suggests that we have here an ad hoc development of traditional material, rather than
anything like an extract from it.
When Hauge arrived
in a community, he would
suggest that they build sawmills, salt works or breweries —
anything that would help them become self - sufficient.
Several of the books on church conflict begin with learned quotes that
suggest that
anything worthwhile begins
in conflict but ends
in reconciliation.
In contrast to the Paulsons» church signs, Fentress» images — on buses, on the signs of interstate - exit truck stops, on telephone poles, on flat rocks, on almost
anything — are overwhelmingly biblical, as his title
suggests.
G. K. Chesterton once
suggested that «it is a good exercise,
in empty or ugly hours of the day, to look at
anything, the coal - scuttle or the bookcase, and think how happy one could be to have brought it out of the sinking ship onto the solitary island» (Orthodoxy [Fontana.
While I had read some physics before that, no one had ever
suggested that it had
anything to do with my life
in the church.
Someone called «Writing Prompter»
suggests this way of writing an essay: Pick up
anything in your house with text on it that isn't a book or magazine, then «Freewrite for fifteen minutes, recording as many words and phrases from the objects as you can, and taking note of....