At times it was utterly terrifying, but I learned more about building a team and dealing with risk in those 10 months than I have
at any other point in my life.
At no other point in your life will toting a tiny toilet around in the back of your car seem like a normal thing.
«Emerging adulthood is a time in which young people, for the first time in their lives, have more freedom to make choices on how they spend their time than
at any other point in their lives,» Nelson said.
A person may currently be healthy, but they could have trained themselves to respond this way
at other points in their lives.
With the combination of good genes and excellent health care, a cat reaching 20 years of age is not unusual, but older cats are more prone to infections and injury than
at any other point in their lives.
I have represented 16 or 17 contestants and everyone talks about their sense of isolation, the key thing is if you're in an environment you don't like
at any other point in your life you can go home, shut the door and share the burden with your friends and intimates.
Not exact matches
At other points in the hour - long program, Ryan discussed Republican plans for repealing and replacing President Obama's health - care law with a cancer patient who credits the law with saving his
life.
We don't tend to see each
other as much as we used to but we
lived in each
other's pockets
at one
point.
And the methods — calling a person by his or her name or looking
at the situation from the
other's
point of view — work
in business and
in personal
life with family and friends.
@ Chris
At this
point in my
life I am comfortable with my current conclusions and, barring any new earth shattering evidence or sound deliberation, I will stick to this and focus my time and energy on
other disciplines and studies.
I'm currently reading the book, When bad Christians happen to Good people bc i've been there & have come full circle...
Life church helped me to see that many of us mistakenly put our faith
in other Christians instead of God, but pple are sinners & will fail us
at some
point.
At the end of our lives, some of us might finish far away from Point Z perhaps but it took a tremendous amount of courage and faith to end up at Point P. And so we can celebrate any movement towards justice and wholeness in each other, however far from perfec
At the end of our
lives, some of us might finish far away from
Point Z perhaps but it took a tremendous amount of courage and faith to end up
at Point P. And so we can celebrate any movement towards justice and wholeness in each other, however far from perfec
at Point P. And so we can celebrate any movement towards justice and wholeness
in each
other, however far from perfect.
As Rosen
pointed out,
in bygone days there were hundreds of comedians making a modest
living at live shows
in the borscht belt and
other places.
(I apologize to those that dislike metaphors, but I almost can't communicate if I don't get to use them, and as insufficient as they
at times are, they are very close to the language of what I believe, because you can't really explain or define someone into believing... you can only
live out your beliefs
in a way that you share with
others, and when given the opportunity shine a light, or
point a direction, or walk along with someone for a bit).
Christians are free to get together and pretend some god is paying attention to them, monitoring their thoughts and deeds, allocating them after they die to heaven, hell, limbo, purgatory or whatever
other magic never - never lands they believe
in and paying attention to their $ ex
lives, but it must stop
at the
point where it actually means anything.
Every American is implicated
in the environmental crisis — there are plenty of
other indulgences we could
point at in our own
lives, from
living in oversized houses to boarding jets on a whim.
At many
points the influence of John Dewey and
other pragmatists will be evident, particularly their belief
in democracy as a comprehensive way of
life, their confidence
in the wide relevance of the scientific spirit and methods, and their commitment to education as a moral enterprise.
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.
Sometimes I wonder if perhaps the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous have,
at some
point in its 76 year history, contained individuals who possessed the ability to do great things — cure cancer, revolutionize politics, or contribute
other great things to society — but whose minds became so polluted with AA propaganda that they shut off their own brilliance and chose to spend the rest of their
lives «making their sobriety their number one priority» and believing humility to be more valuable than fulfilling their potential and allowing their greatness to shine.
There have been many
other theories of atonement, each picking out what a given generation took to be the worst possible human situation and going on to affirm that
in the action of God
in Jesus, God met us precisely
at that
point: slavery to demonic powers, from which we have been delivered; actual slavery to human masters, with manumission accomplished
in Christ; guilt for wrongdoing, with Christ as the advocate who pleads for, and secures, our release; corruptibility and mortal death, met
in Christ with healing and eternal
life....
If it does not stay
at that
point, merely marking time, and if on the
other hand there does not occur a radical change
in the despairer so that he gets on the right path to faith, then such despair will either potentiate itself to a higher form and continue to be introversion, or it breaks through to the outside and demolishes the outward disguise under which the despairing man has been
living in his incognito.
While you may not believe
in God, the man named Jesus, or any
other deity, there is
in fact, historical evidence
pointing at least to the possibility of the existence of the man named Jesus and that many, many people were willing to change their
lives, risk their
lives and even be persecuted and executed
in the name of this man named Jesus.
A small but significant number of people flagged for discussion the question asking whether they agree with the statement, «I'm basically
living at peace and
in love with
others at this
point in my
life.»
Process thinker Francis G. Baur has suggested that the concept of «thresholds» of change beyond which a phenomenon is new
in ways that transcend and fulfill its antecedents, but does not cease thereby to be
in process towards
other previously unimaginable dimensions of being, might mediate
at this
point between biblical eschatology and process - relational cosmology.6 After all, the eschaton is the completion of God's will for this cosmic epoch, but it is not implied
in scripture that there is no
life beyond eschaton.
The best
point in this passage is that, once again, we should look
at our own
lives first before seeking to root out sin
in others... as we ALL have sin.
For
others, and for all of us
at certain
points in our
lives, hours of solitude beckon, hours for sleep, reading, reflection, walking and prayer.
There are paradoxes and perplexities
in the Franciscan way of
life no less than
in other Christian ways and most of them appear
at some
point in Francis» own career.
... Now will you take sixty seconds to bring yourself to your present age, still a member of the
other sex... notice what you do differently than you did
in real
life... notice how you feel about it all... (The leader waits
at this
point for about sixty seconds.)
As Justin investigated these testimonies further, he learned that most followed a pattern
in which the gay man developed attractions to men during puberty, acted on those feelings
at some
point (usually destructively, with anonymous sex, drugs, and
other addictions), found that
life to be unfulfilling, reconnected with Jesus, and walked away from their past behaviors.
They
point to
other destructive aspects of television that have been stressed by television researchers and theorists; the privatization of experience
at the expense of family and social interaction and rela - tionships; (33) the promotion of fear as the appropriate attitude to
life: (34) television's cultural levelling effects which blur local, regional, and national differences and impose a distorted and primarily free - enterprise, competitive and capitalistic picture of events and their significance; (35) television's suppression of social dialogue; (36) its distorted and exploitative presentation of certain social groups: (37) the increasing alienation felt by most viewers
in relation to this central means of social communication; (38) and its negative effects on the development of the full range of human potential.
Cos I'm
living, breathing, and I see lots of gay and straight ppl all around me I think when ppl
point and pass judgements should really take a look
at themselves
in a mirror see why u hate yourself to have so much hate for
others.
Many of the people I avoid are nice people and my stepping away from church
life came
at a
point where I had the respect of
other church leaders, having «paid my dues» for 20 years
in ministry.
So Paul's
point in Ephesians 3 is that he wants the Ephesian Christians to
live at peace with each
other.
At this
point it is well to remember that many alcoholics become disorganized
in one area but maintain stability
in other areas of their
lives.
At some
point in your
life, you come to realize that your team isn't intrinsically better or worse than any
other and that sports tribalism is petty and arbitrary.
Showing that Greek
life plays a large role
in even larger cultural issues (the whole
point of the post)
at SU and
other campuses.
At the
other end of the table, Boro sit six
points behind the safety zone, albeit with two games
in hand, and a loss today would put their Premier League
life in jeopardy.
There's likely 25
other franchises that would praise the Jets, instead of bashing them because some guys spend too much, or all their
life,
in the A. That's just the way it is... if they are good enough and fill a role, they will be on the big squad
at some
point.
I spent the After noon before he went to work On the 5th of November Promising the sex, The Vacations and holidays he wanted and to let him choose a position any place else on the next bid list that went up
in two weeks then we might have a real married
life The Next eight years was Armed intimidatrioion because nobody would face him
other wise, Even that ended up with him remembering who held him
at gun
point then he would catch them
in ambush and make sure they hurt very badly.
And there is a whole
other side that one could argue
at some
point catering to every single cry can also be harmful later
in life (
at least when the baby gets older).
In the last few months of her life, when they'd no longer live together (my dad was in a nursing home at that point), they were loving and kind to each othe
In the last few months of her
life, when they'd no longer
live together (my dad was
in a nursing home at that point), they were loving and kind to each othe
in a nursing home
at that
point), they were loving and kind to each
other.
Basically,
at this
point,
other than for sex, I ignore women, because I know any early steps
in a relationship ends with a grimace on her part when she finds out I
live in a basement.
People have already
pointed out that
other countries with midwives working with Obs are strict on who can call themselves a midwife and who can be classed as low risk and deliver
at home (I
live in one of these countries).
At many
points in our children's
lives, we need to step aside, ask
other adults to take over, and even send our children away
in order to help them become loving, productive, moral, and independent young adults.
You're probably not
at your sparkling, logical best
at this
point in your
life, so be willing to give
others a second and third chance.
Our brains grow faster from birth to age three than
at any
other later
point in our
lives.
And like
other relationships
in life, sometimes one sibling feels rejected, the
other just needs space, some siblings are closer
at one
point or another, etc..
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in many parts of the country less than one
in ten kids even get «behavior therapy»
in addition to medication «Symptoms» of inattention and hyperactivity represent a communication of a range of issues, including sleep deprivation, marital conflict, sensory processing concerns and multiple
other possible family stressors, The post does not say not that medication may not have a role to play
at some
point in a child's
life.
In a study of first - time mothers that assessed concerns with breastfeeding
at several time
points during the first 2 months of
life, these problems were most pronounced
at 3 and 7 days postpartum (16), which is after most women have left the hospital, but before they might be connected to
other types of community support.