Sentences with phrase «at least a little about»

I don't see any other way to determine that the religion you're practicing is the one that's right for you without knowing at least a little about the others.
A recent survey by The Associated Press - NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that three - quarters of Americans who have heard at least a little about the Zika virus are aware that the virus is linked to birth defects in babies born to infected mothers.
A somewhat higher share of public school parents (65 %) have heard at least a little about the new standards.
Knowledge of the new standards that California and 44 other states have adopted has grown in California, with 56 percent of respondents overall and 65 percent of public school parents now saying they know at least a little about Common Core; that compares with only 45 percent of parents a year ago.
Alice: Yes, those details usually come after I've decided the larger aspects of the story - who will be in it and at least a little about «the story problem.»
If you even dip your toes into social media and interact with anyone in the video game space, then you have undoubtedly heard at least a little about No Man's Sky.
Some lawyers — mostly family and criminal defense lawyers — know at least a little about the Deep Web and the Dark Web.
There are lawyers — mostly family and criminal defense lawyers — who know at least a little about the Deep Web and the Dark Web.
And that approach is amazingly effective when we know at least a little about what other people know.
Read up on your foreign land so you know at least a little about what to expect.
Even if you are currently employed, you have probably thought at least a little about looking for a new job.
I have to know at least a little about a lot of things, and a lot about some other things.

Not exact matches

Ours may need some tweaking, but for now at least, my colleagues and I have found plenty of positive things to comment on: work we're proud of, jokes about office nicknames and even a little cheerfulness about the weather («Not wearing a sweater for the first time in... I can't even remember,» one colleague posted).
You hear about Web 2.0 this and Silicon Valley that, neat little tools online that make our lives a little bit easier or at least more fun.
«They're all talking about the bounce, so right now everybody in this room has to like me at least a little bit,» Trump told the CEOs of Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, Google's parent company, and other tech titans.
In 2011, about 30 % of Canadian fathers stayed home for at least a little while after the birth of their babies.
thinking about that as a niche, or at least the jewelry... not sure - I am too overwhelmed right now and just hoping it gets a little easier or slightly less terrifying... been looking for online work that did not seem like a total scam for almost a year now, and so far has not felt easier or less exhausting and have had no results yet....
Even if you believe Daniels is telling the truth about her affair with Trump, it's reasonable to wonder if she's not embellishing these incidents at least a little.
This cycle has been repeating itself for about three years now, but I think I may have figured out how to stop it... or at least make the ride a little less bumpy.
(continued from 6/1/09) As little inclined as is Charles Taylor to connect the pre-ontological with the metaphysical, religious «experience» with cognitive assertions, he can not finally avoid making certain claims about the way things are, or at least the way human things are: We all see....
That will be offensive to some people but, when I use it, the «effing» has very little to do with the act of intercourse, it's about emphasis, and (for me at least) there's no word in our limited lexicon that allows for the raw, heart - thumping emotion it conveys.
Sorry, this is getting a little overwhelming for me, but I'll try to at least answer regarding my beliefs about eternal torment for non believers.
has about it something of a demand for a pedigree, which might at least lend some credibility to the claims Christ makes for himself; for want of which, Pilate can do little other than pronounce his truth: «I have power to crucify thee» (which, to be fair, would under most circumstances be an incontrovertible argument).
@SMH I'll assume you're being at least a little serious when you say that neurologists haven't figured out anything about the human brain.
I suspect that if you took spousal and child abuse statistics in the US (and account at least a little bit for what goes unreported), you'd probably find that the spectrum of our «Christian» nation doesn't exactly have a lot to brag about either (but of course anyone who abuses children or spouse can't POSSIBLY be a «true Christian»... and I hope you see the irony in that remark).
In any event, it is no little thing to know what people say about themselves, even if they are, at least in part, describing who they want to be rather than who they actually are.
If you do a little research, you'll also find that all Mile's wives were at least 18 or 19 when he married them so there goes that lie about marrying 11 year olds too.
That she leaves out the church is perhaps both an authorial oversight and an indication that churches have not shown enough concern about this issue — or, at least, have done too little to make their concern known.
Perhaps if you knew a little more about what the Church was about, then you would at least be in a position to throw actual stones (i.e., reasoned theological or sociological arguments against the Church).
We should give a little critical trust to the (at least) four people who have written something about him.
Not only is this disassociation apparent but it seems to leave theology particularly exposed; for while the metaphysician may be criticised for paying insufficient attention to empirical enquiry, and the natural scientist too little to abstract argument about ultimate principles, at least both appear to be directed towards describing the structure of things: metaphysical and natural, respectively.
So many questions, but we don't get to choose the word of the year (The runner - up is «nostalgia» which also seems just about as old as time itself, but at least it's entered sort of a boom season, so that makes a little more sense).
Nevertheless, as little inclined as he is to connect the pre-ontological with the metaphysical, the religious «experience» with cognitive assertions, Taylor can not avoid make certain claims about the way things are, or at least the way human things are.
Commonly one hears little about the demoniacal, notwithstanding that this field, particularly in our time, has a valid claim to be explored, and notwithstanding that the observer, in case he knows how to get a little in rapport with the demon, can, at least occasionally, make use of almost every man for this purpose.
Because of that, I do not believe in theologians like Karl Barth saying, You do not have to worry about what the philosophers are saying — I think we had all better worry, at least a little, about what any careful, serious, sincere person says.
Most of us have done it at least once, you see the smallest spot of mold on the crust of a loaf of bread, and you figure that if you just cut that little part off then there'll be nothing to worry about.
You might want to think about this a little more, and see if you can come up with at least one other reason how this might be affecting them.
So, in an effort to inspire a bit of «climate change,» at least in this little corner of the blogosphere, I thought I'd start a conversation about hope.
Probably at about two - thirty in the afternoon at least ten Aucas arrived at the strip of sand where the men had set up their little camp.
There is very little about the free - exercise clause in Hamburger's book, and the seeming equation of the disestablishment / separation issue with «American religious freedom» more generally seems to leave out one half of a complex and at - least - two - sided constitutional reality.
«I'm a little bit disappointed in Pope Francis that he hasn't, at least that I'm aware of, said much about unborn children, about abortion, and many people have noticed that,» Bishop Thomas Tobin of Providence, Rhode Island, said earlier this month.
Maybe this series is an example of something about which we ought to be at least a little suspicious.
What if one denomination encouraged all of their pastors to preach at least one sermon in April, about the value God places on children — it doesn't necessarily have to focus on sexual abuse, but on the value of children and the importance of Christians to expend ourselves in protecting and honoring these little ones?
However, I had a meeting last week and served coffee alongside these beauties and the consensus was unanimous after that day ---- I must at least mention something about this little number.
by itself, it's not an impractical purchase green tomatoes are Summer, and as such, should be sampled at least once but we were in the midst of a heat wave and i don't know about you, turning on the stove to dodge oil splatters to fry up these little beasts is So Impractical
I think about you all the time and hoped that things were at least improving a little... sounds like they are!
He at least feels a little guilt about being vaguely nocturnal; I don't.
I have spoken to my family dr, my cardiologist and my endocrinologist and all seem to at least have heard of wheat free, they know very little about it.
Cut into about 10 equally sized portions and form into neat little balls, before letting them rest — sprinkled with flour, covered with a kitchen towel — once more for at least 30 minutes.
and felt depressed about breakfast choices that didn't involve at least a little bit of sweet carbs.
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