Sentences with phrase «associated with anything»

There is a cost to the agent associated with anything that may interfere with the transaction.
Other members of the logo committee (there is always a «committee» associated with anything pro bono) wanted the logo to «push boundaries» or represent «light, motion and transparency.»
You might try taking him for rides to the park or even just around the block a few times when you don't have vet appointments scheduled so that the car ride isn't associated with anything intimidating.
After the First World War English owners changed the name to Alsatian because nobody wanted to be associated with anything German.
For fifteen months, you will also enjoy a 0 percent annual percentage rate associated with anything you purchase or any balance transfers you make.
And while technically this gets you off the hook — because if they are being annoying at least people aren't annoyed with you — you really don't want to be associated with anything annoying.
Probably not, and here's my hypothesis: The word «terrific» is rarely associated with anything but positive, good news.
The conceptual net known as critical pedagogy has been cast so wide and at times so cavalierly that it has come to be associated with anything... from classroom furniture organized in a - dialogue friendly» circle to - feel - good» curricula designed to increase students» self - image.»
Using an email account that's not associated with anything other than your dating activities, might be worth considering because if dating site creepers get a hold of your real email address, they can easily search for it on Facebook and likely obtain your Facebook profile which helps them get to know you better than you might want them to.
For my first look of the week, I went with the first creature I always think of associated with anything fantastical or mythical — the dragon!
Outside the beauty space, charcoal is associated with anything but cleanliness, but skin care experts believe it's heaven - sent for your face.
We like to always err on the side of caution, and communicate any and all risks associated with anything we talk about (and especially with something that is becoming as trendy as «going keto»).
Typically, the word «potent» isn't something you want associated with anything you're about to slather all over your face.
I run a photography biz, and I consider my blog a biz, so I keep all mail associated with anything going on with those 2 things.
I will add here that I also am pro-life and Kims comment was a good one for that because as I'm new to all of this I have wondered what the «peaceful» factions views are on that, because I will not be associated with anything to the other direction, not even a mild advocate, so thanks for bringing that up Kim, I am going to be doing some research.
The Constitution will pick up the veneration associated with anything that's OLD and hard to charge.
In other words, many of these groups may be cultivating a spirituality that is not associated with anything specifically Christian or linked to any specific religious tradition.
This concept states that God can not associate with anything created, now or in the future.

Not exact matches

Stacy ticks off a list: «Managing partner, chairperson, practice group leader, office head, compensation committee, policy committee, executive committee, equity partner — anything that has governance and leadership responsibilities associated with it has to hit the 30 % consideration threshold,» she says.
The problem with remembering names is that you don't have anything to associate them with, but that's easy to fix with a little creativity.
Mullin notes that most of the major stories we associate with previous administrations, including blockbuster events like Watergate and the NSA spying scandal, came from outside the White House, and didn't have anything to do with the traditional press corps.
... It's the costs associated with building and the difficulty in building anything in the Bay Area, particularly in San Francisco,» said Micah Weinberg, president of the Bay Area Council Economic Institute, which counts Adobe, Airbnb, Google, Lyft, and many others in tech among its members.
This web of associations develops over time as you use an object (think of how experts recommend that you don't use your bed for nearly anything besides sleep so that your body learns to associate the space with rest and begins to unwind as soon as you lie down).
The bizarre case of Cynthia Vanier illustrates how the company is distancing itself from anything associated with Ben Aïssa.
Otherwise, don't try anything new because new things usually have problems associated with them.
Additionally, there are huge cost savings associated with work flexibility — for example, telecommuters spend much less (if anything at all) on commuting costs and business attire.
I sounded too good to be true and they have got to be crazy thinking that I would do anything that is associated with my bank account.
If you find yourself with a card that has overlimit fees associated with it, be aware of your credit limit whenever you purchase anything.
If anything, higher capital is associated with higher risk of financial crisis.
You should never purchase anything you don't fully understand, so it's essential to be aware of all the risks associated with cryptocurrency trading before you buy any.
«What happened that first day at Gilman [High School] was entirely unlike anything normally associated with high school football.
To me it reads as if you think that being liberal is somehow inferior to being conservative, and because «rebelling against» anything is often associated with juveniles.
They deemed anything associated with the Inca religion idolatrous and an impediment to their efforts to Christianize the natives.
«Positive» is just a word in this case, it does not mean «good» or «progressive» or anything we would associate with the word «positive» in human social interactions or human perceptions.
Nobody's taxes are used for anything associated with LDS Seminaries.
I know that many people associate «Messiah» with the Christian Bible, but this is a word meaning: «an anointed one», or «to anoint», so, technically, what does that have to do with anything?
Why is CNN always critical of Christians, Christianity and anything associated with Jesus?
If there is anything Americans don't like to admit to more than sins, it is anything associated with the word «obedience.»
I love it because of your honesty, and I love it because I think it echoes what a lot of people experience in churches when they suspect abuse, but don't say anything - the ignoring of the intuitions, the pull of «belonging» to the greater group, the shame associated with telling, the pain when they * do * tell and then are immediately ostracized (so painful, when I'm guessing you thought you «belonged» at the table, and were only participating as you thought you had right to?
You will keep me and many others from ever wanting to be a part of anything associated with church and makes pretty much anything look more intriguing.
Translation: «As Christians we really can't prove anything about our belief, therefore we must point out in others how they fail at following our popular religion and what people traditionally associated with it.
Scientists have as of yet not been able to prove anything associated with the big bang.
Ban anything associated with this persons downward spiral?
Anything religious, especially if it is associated with the religion with which nine of ten Americans identify, must be denied public salience.
«Spiritual but not religious» is just something people call themselves when they don't really believe in God or anything spiritual, but are open to the concept, as long as it doesn't include the commitment and sacrifice associated with organized religion.
Because the concept of God has been associated in the minds of many with a reality that is anything but self - effacing or humbly relational, it has become a problematic term itself.
«23 Anything that is not part of our subjective experience is relegated to a world «out there» and is denuded of the vitality associated with thought and experience.
By accepting and participating in an obvious religious holiday, but then claim to not believe in anything associated with that event accept the commercialism it brings, exposes that person as someone who is confused with thier own feelings.
They automatically associate atheism with anger, and anything an atheists says is therefor out of anger.
There are certain flavors that I associate with the Christmas season; anything mint or peppermint, eggnog, and toffee, to name a few.
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