Not exact matches
With an itchy vagina, your first
thought would probably be a yeast infection, and that is a good place to start — after all, an estimated 75 percent of women will get
at least one yeast infection in her life, making it far more
common than a semen allergy.
Whitehead, for example, did deal
at some length with the questions of equality and freedom, and the latter topic,
at least, has been a
common one in process
thought.
In the US it is fairly
common to either be Christian from childhood, or
at least have the basic understanding of the basics of Christian
thought.
When we use such a vocabulary, we find ourselves
thinking about the world in different ways — and sometimes,
at least, we may find
common ground with other Christians from whom we were divided when our only language was that of contemporary politics.
It would be possible in itself to do that, without asserting anything totally false thereby, because nothing would have been asserted excepted that «there is nothing but being», and that «regarding absolutely anything that can be
thought of,
at least some statement can be made,
common to and valid for all beings».
were
at least as subtle, coherent and devoutly held as anything homegrown, and those who did not learn from World War II and the decolonial period not to identify cultural - linguistic traditions with Christianity, are learning from contemporary cross-cultural exposures that many things
thought to be unique are in fact quite
common.
The
thought of every piece of private property — inherent in each piece as such — is
at least turned against all wealthier private property in the form of envy and the urge to reduce things to a
common level, so that this envy and urge even constitute the essence of competition.
Because, knowing that nobody knows the answer to the facts of this life,
at least we have the free will to
think whatever we want, without fear, but always trying to be logic and
common sensed.
I
think you're trying to point out some inconsistencies in
common Christian beliefs, and I probably agree with
at least some of your points, but it's hard to get clear on what you're saying through the anger and insults.
These are just your
thoughts but
at least we have one thing in
common... the miraculous.
I
think it's pretty
common for teens who don't have strong relationships with their families to engage more often in sexual activity (
at least that's what I understand from the literature that I have read.)
«I
think it's very clear, I
think everyone agrees that we have to sort of put a moratorium on the implementation of
Common Core,
at least three years,» Klein told Capital Tuesday before the Senate went into session.
The results, published in July, radically revise the timeline for equine evolution, revealing that the
common ancestor of contemporary horses, zebras and donkeys originated
at least 4 million years ago, twice as far back as previously
thought.
At least that's been the
common thinking.
«The authors themselves are understandably cautious in drawing strong conclusions, but I
think that their work clearly supports the contention that speech and language is an old feature of our lineage going back
at least to the last
common ancestor that we shared with the Neanderthals,» Dr Dediu told BBC News.
Yet the problem is, I don't
think many
common reasons for «sticking with» something are valid anymore —
at least not in today's world.
We already have
at least one thing in
common, and I
think it would be fascinating to exchange emails with someone from Barcelona, Spain.
http://www.jacionline.org/article/S0091-6749 (07) 00991 - 8 / fulltext and b) food allergy is
thought to be more
common in children than adults (
at least here in Australia), eg «Food allergy occurs in around 1 in 20 children and in about 2 in 100 adults.
It is SO much better than any other
common breakfast cereal (for me
at least), and this I
think is largely explained by its low GI rating.
It's a
common mistake to
think that the low carb or Atkins diet is a «high protein diet» as it's not — although we certainly get
at least the daily recommended amount of protein with this way of eating.
I love the line about real vs imaginary because I
think it so encompasses a
common wardrobe problem that most of us (or
at least I) have — that we shop for some fictional self that swans about
at formal events all the time, or that lives in a super cold icy tundra half the year, and a really glamorous resort destination the other half.
The
common suggestion that most Ukraine females
think about is that you will match off the web page, match for a few several weeks
at least through e-mail and characters, then transfer on to cellphone calls, check out with each other
at least once for several times to per weeks time, and then lastly end in wedding.
You may have more in
common than you first
thought and, if not,
at least you can say you tried.
Older women dating younger men is far more
common than previously
thought, in a recent study by McGill University it was found that approximately 13 percent of sexually active women between 35 and 44 have slept with a man
at least 5 years their junior.3
The
common thinking about Eastwood these days —
at least, outside the critical circle that deems his every tasteful composition and mild camera movement a classical masterstroke — is that his internal compass for choosing projects has been off for a while, making him susceptible to the bad taste of undistinguished screenwriters.
Over the last several years, I've spent a fair amount of time defending the
Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in my role as a senior fellow with the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, an education - policy
think tank in Washington, D.C.. Now, given president - elect Trump's pledge to «end
Common Core,» which he terms «a disaster,» I expect many more opportunities to defend high standards,
at least for the foreseeable future.
I
think [
Common Core] is essentially a federal initiative
at this point, having been created by a small group of people, including very few if any teachers, working in conjunction with the Duncan administration, and it has been
at the very
least aggressively encouraged for states to adopt, particularly through the Race to the Top funding.»
«The
thought of
Common Core going away,
at least for me, that makes me feel uncertain because I know I'm just getting used to it.
I
think,
at least in mathematics, the
Common Core standards have initiated an important and useful process to examine what we teach when, and what we value in mathematics instruction.
I
think one thing that would help a great deal is a
common ebook format, or
at least an easy way to convert formats if needed (i.e., if purchased one vendor, can it be downloaded to a variety of devices?)
I
think six figures start to much more
common after there's
at least 10 years of experience behind the person.
Apartment fires are more
common than you
think, and unfortunately the people who are most
at risk are the ones who can
least afford the coverage.
I got the impression from some people in SA that in the Boerboel, it was
thought to be dominant, and it appears that this is a
common misconception, or incomplete,
at least.
I
thought I had
at least a
common man's understanding of philosophy, but Kripke's stuff made no fucking sense
at all.
I really, really wanted to book the SWISS First Class award (or
at least try to) and I came very close to doing just that a couple of times... but I
think common sense prevailed and I got lucky because of that.
I do believe that a lot of the hype surrounding this controller is because MS has done a great job of marketing it, and I
think people's excitement for it is due to finally having the chance to experience a high end controller, or
at least hearing others talk about it, and none of that was
common in the past.
Most who've seen Hudson's Tower of Shadow can
think of
at least one existing game or property to compare the Wii platformer to — several have pointed out the similarities in mechanics and concept to Shadow Physics, and I like to
think it's based on the concept of Peter Pan's untethered shadow, but the most
common comparison is with Team Ico's games.
I
think it explains, indirectly
at least, why capitalism and market driven systems need not be destroyed (as some here have maintained) because they are insufficient it some areas, but rather should be supplemented in those areas that capitalism or free private enterprise (a major part of individual freedoms) is not designed for or hasn't the wherewithal to handle (ala tragedy of the
commons) by appropriate government intervention, rule making, or regulation..
At least since the 60s, schools have been indoctrinating students with leftist ideas, and more recently, dumbing them down using
common core math so they can not understand math — leftists in the USA have produced entire generations if idiots that can't write, read, or
think — and every one of them who made it to voting age voted for Hillary.
But like «climate change», road safety has been over-run by the «
think of the children» brigade and in the process logic,
common sense and plain good practice have been tossed aside to placate the loudest speaker making the most outrageous clams, despite significant evidence to the contrary, and anyone who dares to question the received wisdom of these self - appointed «experts» is (metaphorically
at least) tarred and feathered and completely ignored — to the detriment of the very people these «experts»
think they are helping.
I
think it has become pretty
common for outside counsel,
at least, to have instructions from the very top of corporate clients that any wrongdoing the lawyers come to know about in working with the corporation must be reported to the top.
This seems very similar to a
common purpose for entering casinos: people go in,
at least thinking they know the rules of a game and intending to use that knowledge to win money.
So in this episode I want to focus on four different parenting styles that I
think are the most
common (
at least in my experience), and to encourage you to
think about whether or not you struggle with any of them.
Other scales in the MCS measured unusual
thoughts or perceptual experiences that, although more prevalent in children with neurodevelopmental disorders and those who later develop adult psychiatric illness, are nonetheless
common in child populations25: a majority of children (52.2 %) responded «Certainly True» to
at least one of the nine PLE items, and the high mean total scores on Perceptual Sensitivity indicated that most children also reported sensitivity to slight, low - intensity stimulation in the environment.
The fact that so many Realtors need to be reminded of this kind of advice as well as of other
commons sense - based information is a testament to the sad state of affairs that Organized Real Estate finds itself in as it continues to populate its ranks with charismatic know - nothings (beyond answering some questions correctly — well,
at least 80 % of them anyway — on three exams) paying for whiz - bang websites and script - ready manipulative speeches designed to make consumers
think that they are the cat's ass when it comes to who will best represent their fiduciary interests (read... get them the most money for a sale or the most house for the money).
I would suggest
at least 30 minutes on the phone to talk to the Seller about their home, their life, where are they going... anything and everything you can
think that you might have in
common with the Seller.