The quick tools feature of the curved edge looks like it will probably get more use with the device than one would think, and it's promising that Samsung is
at least trying something fresh to add to the Galaxy Note Edge.
What it conjures up in people is subjective, and in going with a lens and sensor dedicated to that, Huawei is
at least trying something interesting.
I agree with your points, but I still respect Squeenix for
at least trying something different.
Anderson is clearly trying to distinguish his version from the many others that came before it by instilling a steampunk - like aesthetic to the film, but while he deserves some credit for
at least trying something new, the trailer is so laughably bad that it seems to be all for naught.
I have to give Telltale a nod for
at least trying something ambitious and coming up short.
Some additional thoughts: Espada deserves credit for
at least trying something like this.
and than move on and do the next task, and just try to just make a decision... as procrastination has done more damage to my career prospects and my self - growth than
at least trying something new probably ever would've done (assuming it's a well moderated activity with emergency nearby or a casual hobby lol).
I will readily admit that I was nervous about participating since Gwynnie Bee's sizing starts at 10, but I'm usually game to
at least try something at least once.
Not a perfect movie, but
at least it tries something different.
Bad entry angle, burned up, but
at least tried something independent.
Not exact matches
You might not have a personal website or blog, but
at least try to fill the Twitter bio field with
something that people can click on to learn more about what you do and where you work, including anything discussed in your bio.
Managers don't promise to make a profit — such a promise would hardly be credible — but they do promise to
at least try to make a profit, to have
something left for shareholders after the bills are paid.
My theory when traveling abroad is that if the locals like
something, it's probably great, so I should
at least give it a
try.
After all, when I can't do everything I need to during my waking hours,
at least my brain is
trying to get
something accomplished in the off - hours.
Of course, if you're feeling daring, you should definitely
try a straight razor, as the feeling is like nothing else and we believe it's
something all self - respecting men should
try at least once in their life.
But, I believe that it is
something that everyone should
try at least once.
That doesn't mean they were for it, but
at least Obama was out there
trying to do
something.
No sooner had I finished my piece for Faith magazine's last issue (in which, my readers may recall, I encouraged Polish Catholics to keep themselves
at arms length from the secularised and indifferentist ethos of many English dioceses) than news emerged that one English bishop
at least had done
something to
try to address the problem, and that he had in the process aroused the kind of secularist hostility which is, I strongly suspect, — certainly in this country — the only really reliable sign that the Catholic Church is being faithful to its vocation.
If the Christian right seeks to gain earthly political power (
something Christ himself rejected when tempted by Satan), why don't they
at least try to find candidates who support the very issues Christ actually spoke about & challenged us to address as his followers?
If you're going to attack
something for being what it is,
at least try to understand the words you're using in your attack.
Clive, you point out how others often don't understand what Jesus was saying; but while Jesus often labors to
try and make things clear to the unbeliever («Oh, you of little faith) or
at the very least the author tries to make it clear for us in retrospect (At the time they didn't understand that he spoke of this...), in this case Jesus switches from something that might be figurative to essentially say «no, I seriously mean this» and it concludes not with Jesus saying «don't go away, this is what I actually mean» but confirming that people would refuse to accept that God intended for them to actually fill themselves with the life that He offered so they stopped following hi
at the very
least the author
tries to make it clear for us in retrospect (
At the time they didn't understand that he spoke of this...), in this case Jesus switches from something that might be figurative to essentially say «no, I seriously mean this» and it concludes not with Jesus saying «don't go away, this is what I actually mean» but confirming that people would refuse to accept that God intended for them to actually fill themselves with the life that He offered so they stopped following hi
At the time they didn't understand that he spoke of this...), in this case Jesus switches from
something that might be figurative to essentially say «no, I seriously mean this» and it concludes not with Jesus saying «don't go away, this is what I actually mean» but confirming that people would refuse to accept that God intended for them to actually fill themselves with the life that He offered so they stopped following him.
Or,
at least I haven't been able to be a part of
something like that, have failed miserably
at trying, and therefore am cynical.
If you're going to use a secular sales model
at least live up to the principles they use and don't expect prospects to pay you for the privilege of
trying to sell you
something.
Jeremy and Glenn — I don't think that Brian would say he doesn't believe in absolute truth — I could be wrong but I think he would say
something like... he doesn't believe that any human has (
at least up to this point) been able to know absolute truth and that he believes there is a lot more of absolute truth to be known and that he doesn't believe that it is as narrow or «little» as so many
try to make it.
As the first step in evangelisation, we must
try to keep this search alive... I think that the Church should open today a sort of «court of the gentiles»... to dialogue with those for whom religion is
something foreign, to whom God is unknown, and who nonetheless would not like simply to remain without God, but
at least to approach him as the Unknown.»
Now maybe the next time I get stabbed or
something — I don't know — but
at least I know I hold a standard that does work —
tried, tested, and results.
At the very
least try to come up with
something a little more scientific and less Science fiction.
-LSB-...] the same meal twice and we
try to cook
something new
at least 4 times a week.
So it seems only natural to
try and combine
at least four of the five in some way to create
something insanely awesomely, which is exactly what I did in these sweet potato -LSB-...]
My daughter loves these, she is constantly (
at least it feels like it) wanting
something sweet and so I
tried this recipe just knowing she would refuse them for one reason or another but she loves them!
Try making
something fresh + your own
at least once a week.
I was told that their pizza topping options change almost every hour, or
at least everyday, so there is always
something new to
try.
Something about getting to 1000 + unread blogs makes me stress and I am
trying to keep on top of it,
at least for the start of the year.
Maybe not everyone's cup of tea, but
something worth
trying at least once, especially if when it comes to cakes all you can picture in your head are the usual suspects like lemon, orange and apple ones.
My rule of thumb for buying a cookbook is that it must contain
at least five recipes that I can not live without
trying AND it must offer some intangible
something — innovation, technique, cultural insight, or even nostalgia — that I can not already easily find on my shelves or on the internet.
We always
try to make it a point to sit down together as a family for
at least one meal a day, and having
something easy and ready to go is a great way to gather everyone to the table.
I'll admit, Lori, I've never loved Brussel Sprouts or even really like the thought of them: / But I do think the use of bacon and mushrooms is inspired and these do sound like
something I'd
at least try... Bravo!
Something to
try at least once.
Watching the marshmallows come together from scratch (they do need
at least 6 to 8 hours to set) is a super fun kitchen project though —
something you have to
try at least once so I hope you'll have fun with the recipe below.
I agree with you — even during pregnancy I'm
trying to eat so well but
at least once a week find myself craving and then eating
something so foreign to me as it's not
something I normally eat.
At least until I
try to make
something new, haha!
There's
something so comforting, delicious, and satisfying about baking up
something sweet.I'm an avid baker which means I'm usually
trying out a new recipe
at least once a week.
I don't shoot for shadows / non-shadows, I
TRY for photos that make
something look tasty... well,
at least thats my aim.
Even when I decided to indulge I
try to avoid processed junks and have
something that's
at least a little bit «healthy».
I'll hear about
something that sounds really awesome, maybe some exotic international dish that I just haven't had much opportunity to
try, and then seek out a restaurant a version of that dish that I can eat, so when I make my own I
at least know I'm on track.
I
try to incorporate
something healthy in
at least one meal.
A tangy, tasty and nicely flavored home - made yogurt is
something anyone should
try filling the fridge with
at least once, because it's so difficult to track the way supermarket yogurts are made.
Also, I know it can be a commitment to order a whole box of
something without being able to
at least try it first....
And he
at least tries to do
something about his faults.