If your child doesn't want to look
at books right now, try again another time.
If you are looking
at our book right now you are likely in the process of making one of the most important decisions of your life.
Not exact matches
Booking workouts
at the
right time helps me release excess adrenaline, clear my head, and be prepared for whatever's next.»
«When I was 14 years old,
right after my first
book [the 1978 classic This Can't Be Happening
at Macdonald Hall!]
Or, as Christine Bader describes in her
book The Evolution of a Corporate Idealist: When Girl Meets Oil, corporations including her former employers
at BP may well be «advancing human
rights in some ways while compromising them in others.»
Since everyone
at the outset is doing multiple jobs and since you can't be everywhere
at once, you've got to trust your people to do the
right things in the moment, since there's no rule
book, no time for extensive preparation and instruction, and there's rarely a second chance to make a great first impression with a lot of new and prospective customers.
Elon Musk still has «a lot of stuff he needs to get
right»
at Tesla before exploring other opportunities, says Rebecca Lindland of Kelley Blue
Book.
For more on the
right metrics that help the CMO earn a seat
at the revenue table (and how you can get started with marketing forecasting), check out my
book The Definitive Guide to Marketing Metrics and ROI
Having the
right physical
book with you
at the
right time when you suddenly have an hour to kill somewhere or trying to decide which
books to bring with you on vacation or if you're even going to want to read the ones you picked when you get there, these are big problems that digital reading helps solve.
(In fact, a glance
at Naomi Murakawa's
book The First Civil
Right: How Liberals Built Prison America actually reveals the party's complicity in mass incarceration.)
We
booked a place in Gardiner, Montana,
right at the entrance to Yellowstone National Park.
If copies of the
book start to appear in the Justice Department and on law school syllabi, Eisinger could spark important debate about why —
at a time when so many people struggle to obtain basic procedural
rights in the criminal justice system — white - collar defendants manage to consistently evade its grasp.
Your best bet would be to
book as soon as you find dates
at the
right price, before someone else gets those fares for that day.
In 2006, a fresh - out - of - prison Jordan Belfort chose Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese to option his
book rights in a $ 330,000 deal based
at Warner Bros..
At OTPP, Leech went on to have an impressive tenure in his own
right, growing the organization to $ 140.8 billion in assets (as of the end of 2013) and co-authoring a
book on the country's collective pension deficit before stepping down this year.
Remember, the S&P bottomed
at what I call the
Book of Revelations number 666,
right — first week of March, 2009.
Emerging - market indexes usually trade between 1.5 and 2.4 times
book value; the overall MSCI is trading
at about 1.7 times
right now.
On the subject of the
right people, you describe «the five contact circles» in your
book (intimates, friends, key contacts, acquaintances and community
at large).
GorillaSpace provides the perfect match
at the
right time from all types of available office space that users can experience, shortlist and
book instantly.
«We are in the late innings of an expansion and it's not, by the
book, the
right time to apply fiscal stimulus,» said Grant Long, a senior economist
at StreetEasy and former analyst
at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
When you think about what Reinhart and Rogoff's
book says, it kind of gets to an answer but it's not the
right way to look
at things; there are many more variables to analyze the situation with.
I await confirmation from the researchers
at Think Progress, but I suspect that the religious
right's obsession with morays in particular and eels in general, derives not from the canonical
Book of Job but from the non-canonical early church writing, The Epistle of Barnabas, which in verse 10:5 reads:
But if you look
at the bible and how christians use it by picking out what parts they agree with and dismissing the horror of it as «cultural of the times» it says to me that their sense of
right and wrong is more evolved than the
book they claim is the final authority of
right and wrong.
im glad no - one believes in demons - the devil or god — and they try to rationalise everything — and discredit the bible — just shows me where we are
at in the holy
book — see if i remember, the end times come when «scorners and scoffers abound» when — wrong is called
right and
right is called wrong — and people would be married and given in marriage as in the daysd of noah --- sodom and gammorah had gay issues badly - im just gonna laugh and alaugh and laugh when ya «ll burn - do me a favor —
at least read the bible once — see what it says before you — go against it.
Taken this way, the
book is surely of the first importance, since Catholic theology in America is dominated by Rahnerians who, if Reno is
right, have
at least in this matter misread their master.
I'm sure I'm not using the
right wording but it is easy to say something is outdated dogma by only looking
at the last line of a
book that has been in process for 2,000 years (i.e. 9 times older than the government trying to tell it what to do).
Animal -
rights activists are up in arms about a recent statement by Peter Singer ¯ a bioethics professor
at Princeton's Center for Human Values who was, once upon a time, beloved by those activists for his 1975
book Animal Liberation.
As Eugene Peterson writes in Run With the Horses: The Quest for Life
at Its Best: «We don't become whole persons by merely wanting to become whole, by consulting the
right prophets, by reading the
right book.
We (
at least I) try to be reasonable but when someones only argument is «I'm
right because it says so in this
book!»
I know you
right wingers suck
at history but crack open a
book sometime.
But in theory
at least, any field, any
book, any course of study, presented in the
right way, can provide an entry point for the awakening of a desire for liberal learning.
This was the year I had to throw out 120,000
book - words I had laboured to write because they weren't the
right words
at all.
I don't care what anyone claims to believe, whether they can recite doctrine and verse, whether they hang with the
right crowds, write the top - selling
books, whether they can work up a quivering lip and an impassioned voice
at the conference as they call us to repentance or wholeness in Christ or [fill in blank].
I dig deeply, remembering the cadence of the priest's voice, practicing to match the tone just
right as I throw muddy socks and stained tee shirts into the washer, as I dump a basket of warm clothes on the bed, as I butter bagels hot and yeasty from the toaster oven.My kids glance warily
at me over their
books, leery of the chanting.
He created humanity to occupy the throne
at his
right hand and to read the
book of the future, and he has determined to bring his purposes to fruition only through a worthy man.
We are Congregationalists, and have the
right to inspect the
books, including the check register,
at any time we wish.
I re-read a
book recently, and the author wrote about how she was supposed to speak
at an event, and when she asked which topic they would like to here her expound upon, they said, well, just tell us what is saving your life
right now.
He may also be faced with incomprehension and hostility when he tries to persuade the school not to support «Red Nose Day» or «Jeans for Genes»; when he suggests that asking pupils to stand
at the front of the class and shout out the names of intimate body parts is an invasion of their modesty; when he objects to the non-Catholic geography teacher's presentation of solutions for over-population, the «gay
rights» agenda seeping in through text
books, the chaplaincyco - ordinator's failure to get abortion agency leaflets removed from the library, or the school nurse's distribution of cards with information on how to get the morning - after pill.
This is a consistent theme throughout the
book --(be nicer to the gays whose civil
rights you oppose, be nicer when you evangelize relentlessly, be nicer to the sinners you keep
at arm's length)-- save for the bonus contributions that appear
at the end of each chapter.
Neville you are
right in that sense that the holy spirit or anti christ is not mentioned however the whole
book is about the return of Jesus and the rise of the anti christ so it is logical to believe that the one being restrained is the man of sin or anti christ.I believe it is the anti christ and the restrainer is the holy spirit that is working through believers.It comes down to personal belief but This article covers all the options http://www.biblestudytools.com/commentaries/revelation/related-topics/who-is-the-restrainer.html What do you believe about preaching the Gospel to all nations and then the Lord will return
at this point in time i believe there is around 2000 unreached people groups.brentnz
Sarah spent two weeks
at Ground Zero
right after the attacks of September 11 and describes the experience in her
book, Picking Dandelions: Discovering Eden Among Life's Weeds.
Some other good
books on sale
at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
right now include Still by Lauren Winner ($ 2.99) and An Altar in the World by Barbara Brown Taylor ($ 3.99).
tf: Did you once consider that maybe the reason it appears we speak out more against your god than other gods is because it is your gods believers that seem to be
at the center of so much in this world??? I don't see Pagan's standing on street corners or attempting to use their holy
books to deny equal
rights.
Author John Charles Cooper, dean of academic affairs
at Winebrenner Theological Seminary, sums up the situation: «People do feel that religion is losing its influence on society, and they may be
right — but the majority of people do not wish this to be true, and so it is an important time to be publishing good religious
books.
Although the
book reminds us of a time when deep social divisiveness was not
at the core of the culture wars, was he
right to suggest that religion was an under - acknowledged party in American discussions about pluralism?
At least Author A reworded and summarized the ideas which are found in the
books of Author B, but again, I feel that if most of an author's ideas and content are being pulled from the ideas of authors in other
books, it is only
right and fair to give them more credit than two footnotes.
If there was one
right way, then there would have been only one
book, or only tablet, or one scroll, or nothing
at all.
Brian McLaren, in one of his
books that I can't find
at the moment, talks about spiritual development and how we always think that where we are is
right.
And in a review in Eternity magazine he criticized the
book for its «spirit of suspicion and hostility» while finding it «intellectually superficial» — even though he would still find himself to the
right of Jewett and others
at Fuller.
But a friend of mine
at work gave me a
book today called The Great Derangement, and although I'm already reading several
books (see my reading list to the
right), I decided -LSB-...]