Sentences with phrase «as i'm sure»

Whether it's in business, education, or even creative and collaborative enterprises, people now turn to team building activities as a sure fire way of bringing people -LSB-...]
So when Universal began construction in 1986 on a park to compete with Walt Disney World, Jaws was seen as a sure - fire marquee attraction.
Although Hian's collateral, clothes, isn't as sure a thing as, say, cars, Schneider feels Hian's biggest liability is that she's not surrounding herself with people who can help her develop a comprehensive business plan that will attract venture capitalists, bankers or angel investors.
Doctors were as sure as science when it came to predicting where the few viable vessels were, leaving a groundhog's trail of holes from my elbows to my wrists as they disproved themselves, time and again.
But again, I think if we learn nothing else in life, we learn that there is no such thing as a sure thing.
But for the company itself he wasn't as sure.
Of course, there's no such thing as a sure thing — and buying an existing business is no exception.
OUTLOOK: Nobody's going to rubber - stamp this evolving business as a sure thing, but in the current economy, that's reality.
One I'm not as sure of is Netflix just given the insane competition popping up globally.
Others took Goldman's murky foresee as a sure pointer better times are ahead.
This is just about as sure of growth as you'll ever see.
Early in the week, the markets had punished the BONDS and EQUITIES as the FOMC MINUTES caused the purveyors of QE3 as a SURE THING to stop, look and listen.
Kohl had vivid childhood memories of the horrors of war (he had watched neighbors dying during a bombardment), and he took Adenauer as his model, enthusiastically promoting the process of European integration as the surest guarantee of peace.
We atheists should be embracing it as a sure sign of the deep inanity of the Christian faith.
Some of it has changed a wee bit, and some of it I am not as sure on as I once was.
In point of fact, there are millions of people out there who embrace different beliefs who are just as sure they have evidence as you.
The problem you consistently ignore is that history is full of examples of who talked just like you, where just as sure as you, and what they believed was not real.
The unprincipled free reign of individual choice has, of course, long been seen as the sure prelude to social evil.
Now I can think of all kinds of questions I ask myself and my friends about God and faith and life, questions I'm not as sure I have the answers to as I used to be.
Parents have a right and responsibility to make as sure as they can of the counselor's competence and the effectiveness of his therapy.
Just recognize that everyone else is just as sure of their position as you are of yours.
I'm not as sure about this, but 3,400 years ago I think the shekel was equivalent to a week's salary (i.e. 6 days of work).
Fact is, evolution is about as sure as gravity.
So sure as we make interest necessary in this case, as sure we root out virtue; and what will then become of the genuine principle of freedom.
Be as sure as you can that what you experience is love and not infatuation only.
TERTULLIAN, THE FLESH AND ORTHODOXY Dear Father Editor While I can only share your Carthusian correspondent's enthusiasm for the Catechism of the Catholic Church as a sure guide to the Church's teachings, I read — with some surprise — in his comments on the letters I wrote to you in 2007 that I am supposed to hold suspect, or even possibly unorthodox, «any text» that cites Tertullian.
I've never met anybody as sure of their faith, convinced that God not only could heal every disease, but would.
Now if I were as much under the grip of the «fallacy of the false dilemma» as Robert C. Koons seems to think, I would indeed harp on these strains as a sure sign that all those Christians were right all along who have been battering away at Darwinism for the past one hundred and forty «odd years.
In spite of our persistence as sinners, we can have our reward in this life; we can defy God in this life; we can have fun and folly in this life, but, as sure as God is holy and just, in the life to come each of us shall pay every debt not made good in this life.
I further know that whatever I believe is based on dozens (maybe hundreds or thousands) of presuppositions and ideas which I am not sure I believe, so the foundation of what I believe is not as sure and certain as I would like.
As the Christian comes to abandon his belief in the empty tomb and «bodily resurrection», even though he once regarded it as a sure and certain proof of the truth of Christianity, he may experience an exhilarating sense of freedom not unlike that felt by Paul when for the sake of Christ he abandoned the former things in which he trusted.
I am, to repeat what I've said before, not as sure.
Let us humble ourselves, let us strive to know the LORD, whose justice dawns like morning light, and its dawning is as sure as the sunrise.
Politicians of every stripe and persuasion call for a return to traditional and family values as the surest solution to the nation's woes, from crime and drug abuse to poverty and illiteracy.
The «Speakeasy» programme in use in many organizations such as Sure Start also promote «family planning» according to the philosophy of Brook and fpa (formerly known as the Family Planning Association).
We want to be as sure as we can be that our life choices are not made for us by someone else — parents, friends, peers or teachers.
The New Testament is quite as sure that Jesus still lives or lives again — as that he lived at all.
If someone were to produce as gripping an example of this and as sure a guide to this as Jesus of Nazareth, then there might not be grounds for choosing one over the other.
In a real stunner, Finland's Olympic hockey team shut down Russia's hopes for a medal — devastating just about everyone in Russia, particularly the team themselves, who had entered the competition as a sure thing.
We are as sure of that as we are that temporal myths and views surround the core of the gospel message.
how about the proof of the life of Jesus — this has monumental historical proof — even liberal atheists state that the fact of Jesus» life is as sure as anything historical ever can be
It is clear that Montanism was built on the search for personal purity as the surest way to salvation.
It is a bondage just as sure as any other.
Religion is at one and the same time irrelevant as a sure guide to the perplexities of practice and eternally relevant as ultimate transcendent principle.
but just as sure, each of those have eventually faded away and regarded as just stories for people who did not understand their world.
If it was a problem for me then I would have problems ranging from sky wizards answering thoughts in our heads to genies granting 3 wishes.No problems here, I as sure you no problems here.
Goto bed in peace knowing you have the Word of God by your side as a Sure Guide, don't argue with the unbelievers, no need wasting hours and days about a Living Bible.
I am as sure of my salvation in Christ as you are of my foolishness.
I not only admit there could be aliens out there, I'm as sure there is alien life out there as I am that the christian god does not exist.
As sure as I can be that little fairies don't live in my brain.
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