Sentences with phrase «as these guys think»

Wilshere is not as bad as you guys think, welbeck is very good, giroud is good, gibbs is a fine player and others except flaminimum.
Research suggests that, particularly for heterosexual men, these little lies may not help as much as guys think.
Your video was beautiful I had tears in my eyes, I hope my married kids are as happy as you guys I think you will make amaing parents thanks for are your inspiration, sincerely Karen

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I think in the last administration, the Obama administration, financials and energy were seen as, I don't want to say the bad guys, but certainly they were under much more regulatory scrutiny and tech was seen as virtuous.»
You'd think a guy as accomplished as Kushner, now 29, would be able to make sense of an EOB, the abbreviation for explanation of benefits, or the document that your insurance company sends you after a doctor's visit.
You'd think that as a guy that loves research and data, I'd be averse to storytelling as a whole.
As a Silicon Valley guy, Elop once thought Bill Gates's evil empire couldn't innovate its way out of a paper bag.
For a long time I was thought of as a California guy who came from open wheel and had success in NASCAR.
Smith, one of the great philosophers of the Scottish Enlightenment, wasn't the first to speculate about how economies work, but he's generally thought of as the guy who more or less got it right.
And while my thoughts are as plagued by fear as the next guy, I actively choose to fight.
«It's not as easy as a lot of these guys think
Outsiders tend to think of Wall Street as buttoned up and a bit boring but we here at CNBC know the truth: You guys work hard, you play hard — and you're freaking hilarious!
«The three senior guys in the campaign thought it was a good idea to meet with a foreign government inside Trump Tower in the conference room on the 25th floor — with no lawyers,» Bannon is quoted as saying in the book, according to The Guardian.
The respond with, «okay, that's what I thought, but my guy is telling me that's pretty generic as its is 99/100 everywhere, and he thinks he could get the bonds at 99.5».
I think other people look at Shaun Neff as a guy that, «Hey, we've done business with him, he's proper, he does what he says, he's a good cat.»
as for AMOG... I saw RSD feedback some student thought it was cool to «ignore the guy»... except it isn't.
As the Judge would summarize the case and after he listened to all the witnesses and heard arguments from the lawyers, I would think, he is going to find this guy guilty, and then the Judge starts talking another way and then I think ooohh he is going to find this guy not guilty...... then the Judge keeps talking and then I think, I have no idea what his finding is going to be....
With traffic down 7 % to 10 % every month for the full quarter, I mean I know you guys explained some of your thoughts as to why, but that's a really big decline.
My Thoughts On Retirement Plans — Massively Overrated — Oftentimes Scams In my network of friends / family / colleagues, I'm most often known as «The Investment Guy».
Anyways, coming back to Guy's story and his book, as I mentioned, I could relate to a lot of his experiences, thoughts, and lessons.
So, here are those five meaningful thoughts that Guy writes about in his book, which I believe serve a great learning for most people aspiring to find a greater meaning in life and become better as value investors.
I am saying if I thought some guy was attracted to me, I would probably be uncomfortable being in the same shower as him on deployment.
So, by your reasoning, if «People put so much importance on words» (implying that they don't matter and we shouldn't take thought of how we use them) then I ought to be able to sing along with the lyrics from pac's «hit»em up» with my black friends, curse in a kindergarten class as well as a corporate meeting for my boss... what impression would a client have of my boss if I were cussing in a professional meeting or at a charity event... it doesn't add up, it's a cop - out rebuttal... trying to find loopholes or applying «human reasoning» like» ll take a swearing guy who's helpful» doesn't change Jesus or scripture it's just setting up a what - if scenario and trying to allow that to in some way justify your stance when again, that doesn't change The Holy Spirit or His heart in those who have been born again... the verses (inspired by His own Spirit) speak for themselves.
preacherlady: you are a wise woman trey: listen to what she says & stop trying to get everyone to accept you Reality check 1: not everyone has to like or love you for you to be happy Reality check 2: as long as it is true for me I am going to say what I believe so I am going to have to let the rest of you do that too, even if I think you are wrong Questions: what part of «love one another» don't you guys understand?
It would be more interesting to hear the thoughts of the guy on the corner that «actually talks to God» He's every bit as credible & every bit as newsworthy.
The fact that this guy has the same haircut as his wives makes me think that maybe he just wants to be one of the girls.
so, this guy who has 2 kids to support didn't even bother to think, gee, all my jobs are with Christian organizations, if I come out as an atheist experimentalist, I might lose my jobs, and then how will I support my kids?
In Why We're Not Emergent (By Two Guys Who Should Be), Kevin DeYoung, the senior pastor at University Reformed Church in East Lansing, and Ted Kluck, a sportswriter who has written for ESPN, are quick to admit that they «don't think of our emergent sparring partners as «the bad gGuys Who Should Be), Kevin DeYoung, the senior pastor at University Reformed Church in East Lansing, and Ted Kluck, a sportswriter who has written for ESPN, are quick to admit that they «don't think of our emergent sparring partners as «the bad guysguys.
Some might see glaring faults from a guy named «Attack of the 50 Foot Magic Underwear» who seems to think he has the facts on his side, when in reality he is just as small - minded and un-educated as the people he professes to be better than.
«I always thought of Noah as more of a nice, gentle guy, prophet of God,» Beck said, «and not the raving lunatic Paramount found in the Bible.»
As an engineer, I don't think I would want these guys designing anything more complex than a septic field.
But it's foolish to think that the way a girl or guy acts in a group of friends is the same as how they'll act one on one.
I imagine for some the thought of a God as Garrison Keillor would be pure hell, what with all that Guy Noir Private Eye nonsense and those saccharin sweet ketchup commercials.
I don't think there is necessarily anything wrong with more effeminate guys, just as there is not necessarily anything wrong with more masculine women.
This really deals with that shame as Ogden shares: «As the guys in our church walk through that, you could just see that flame of hope kind of rekindle, and going, «I not only believe what they're saying is true, but I think it could be true for me.&raquas Ogden shares: «As the guys in our church walk through that, you could just see that flame of hope kind of rekindle, and going, «I not only believe what they're saying is true, but I think it could be true for me.&raquAs the guys in our church walk through that, you could just see that flame of hope kind of rekindle, and going, «I not only believe what they're saying is true, but I think it could be true for me.»
I always thought this guy was arrogant as hell, but this takes the cake.
The evangelicals are almost as bad as liberals!!!!!!! I Know one guy he thinks dinosaurs lived at the same time man did!!!! KOO KOO bird
The guy talked and drew for about five minutes, and then as he closed up, we were supposed to pull a Gospel tract out of our pocket and hand it to a stranger nearby and ask what they thought about Jesus and the message they had just heard, and if they had any questions or wanted us to pray with them.
Jesus is always portreyed as a fish kinda guy, but, yes i think he would like a bit of turkey if he got the chance.Question is, is he a leg or a breast man
The point is, considering their religions SHOULD be as pointless as that, but it isn't because some Americans actually believe their religion makes a difference because they think THEIR God is real, but that other guy's isn't.
I left Elkhart with a stack of papers a foot high, thinking that this guy did not know how to make it as an academic.
and the guy who walked into the church to kill the abortion doctor thought he «deserved it» as well.
You seem to be like most anti-theists (notice I do nt say atheist, as you clearly arent one) in that you think God is some bearded old guy in the sky as depcited in paintings.
However, what they thought may have been inaccurate on numerous occasions, just as the guy who shot the abortion doctor thought God told him to do it.
Martin i have been thinking about what you said about craig martin and myself and often when i write i also feel the tears and i used to be embarrassed about that its not something guys usually do.But when it is the holy spirit working in our hearts he is prompting us because he cares whats going on in peoples lives we do nt these people but the holy spirit does and sometimes weeps for them because they are hurting he understands.So sometimes when i write its his words that i write so its as if he was speaking to them..
just as a comment about those who think athiests are smarter than christians... There's a guy in my church who works as a rocket engineer but also serves in our church teaching bible classes and leading a home fellowship.
Well, FAITH, there's the problem... that gibberish in the bible was just made up by «some guy» to keep the peasants behaving in a manner that whomever wrote it thought was a good way to behave... some of those guys were wise, yes, and there are benefits to following some of the «guidelines» set forth in the Bible... but it's a circular argument to use the Bible as a reason to have faith, because you have to first BELIEVE in the deity, THEN believe that the deity inspired the writings, THEN you can take the writings as «truth»... I'm two steps back, not believing in the deity at all (Yay, Atheists!
Ah Come on guys — I don't like Obama as I think he is the worst President we have ever had but we don't need to hang the «Devil or Satin» stigma on him.
Well, they young guys who run BIG THINK (with, I hope, good reason) think of themselves as something akin to the founders of GOOGLE or YOUTHINK (with, I hope, good reason) think of themselves as something akin to the founders of GOOGLE or YOUthink of themselves as something akin to the founders of GOOGLE or YOUTUBE.
But I don't think it's a movie about God as much as it's a movie about this guy rejecting God.
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