Sentences with phrase «bit of time out»

I have squeezed in an adirondack chair with comfy cushions and do spend quite a bit of time out there but still dream about having a real porch.
STILL LOOKING: MINDFULNESS AND ART Jun 10, 2018 11:00 am - 1:00 pm talk / event A new way to take a bit of time out for yourself and enjoy experiencing art mindfully.
You can get quite a bit of time out of the game, especially if you are a completionist.
The main game can be finished in only a few hours, but those who want more can get quite a bit of time out of finding secret upgrades, playing through the game with a co-op partner, and pitting their scores against the online leaderboards.
These are invitational events, and add longevity to career mode as it takes you away from the busy weekend of the F1 season and lets you drive the classic cars for a bit of time out racing, so to speak.
Couples looking for a little bit of time out and to explore the nearby Sussex Downs — or perhaps a quiet hen party who would enjoy the spa.
You might feel like there is no time for you to rest and relax and you feel guilty about the fact that you do occasionally take a bit of time out.
A sense of freedom was present during each of my flights and I always took a bit of time out of missions to explore the islands and enjoy the scenery.
Taking a little bit of time out to give your skin some love and destress it in the process.
It's been another busy week for me here at Boho HQ, but I've still manged to take a bit of time out for myself and managed to catch up with some friends.
I had a lovely time, it was great to take a bit of time out away from social... Read more»
Their lack of energy is due to the fact that they don't eat the right healthy whole foods and they don't take a bit of time out of their day to exercise.
While some people choose to visit a spa to have a massage therapist do the work, these trips can be costly and force you to schedule a good bit of time out of your day.
Find a need in your community and provide something that enriches and develops kids and a nice space for parents to take a bit of time out (having a cafe with good strong coffee helps!).
24 year old midfielder Gundogan has spent a fair bit of time out with a back injury over the past two seasons and is apparently stalling on signing a new deal with his Westfalenstadion side sitting in the Bundesliga relegation zone.
The 24 - year - old has spent a fair bit of time out with injuries in recent seasons but is now fully fit and a crucial part of Jurgen Klopp side's recent revival.

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I couldn't believe how much I enjoyed my baby after I had a bit of time to dig out from the torture of sleep deprivation.
That leaves me a bit of time to check out what's buzzing on the Internet.
If it seems that they are in a little bit of a difficult time, we want to understand why and figure out if we can help them get back on their feet.
TORONTO — The slowdown in the oilpatch is again showing its effects on the wider economy, this time with Telus Corp. citing the struggling Alberta economy along with a very competitive market as factors that took a big bite out of fourth - quarter profits.
Normally many of the object - oriented programming languages clean up for you because they notice when you are running low on memory and haven't used a bit of code in a while, but in the case of these terascale systems, it would be like having a kitchen the size of a football field, so by the time you ran out of room, it would take weeks to clean it up.
If you can, she adds, «carve out a little bit of time in your life to enhance the lives of others.»
No one wants to see employees covering up their essential beliefs or wasting time hiding harmless bits of weirdness, but as Jarrett points out, quoting Shakespeare, it is worth keeping in mind that «all the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.»
Spend an extra bit of time sitting down with them on their first few projects to point out what is and is not acceptable.
The Level smart glasses are starting to roll out in select areas, and — since eyewear is having a bit of a moment in terms of style and affordability — they couldn't have come at a better time.
«Facebook is used as a product [in] short, bite - sized sessions — people dipping in and out, multiple times a day, and for brief periods of time,» Rose says.
To be fair — and this gets a bit into question # 2 (why are the models systematically wrong)-- no one really knows the timing of how this kind of dynamic plays out in the macroeconomy.
I stuck it out in a crazy business that has robbed me of any normal social life (constantly moving around the country), worked my tail off and risked it all and was fortunate enough to be in a good place at the right time and take advantage of an opportunity with every bit of energy I could muster.
But the company may have a bit of time to work out some of the kinks before it rolls out the Arizona pilot.
This takes a little bit of time and is more imprecise, but if there are a lot of pings over the course of a year from the same IP address in the city that matches your competitor's corporate office address, then there's a good chance it's from someone from their office checking out your website.
I'd noted that Ferro's trotting out of Tronc had inspired at least oneparody, and this week I'm hearing the L.A. Times» newsroom — bitten more than once by empty business - speak — has been calling the would - be new system «Tronk.»
The second impact of inflation is less obvious, but it can take a major bite out of your portfolio returns over time.
While it might involve a bit of math, it's very simple to figure out how much you'll pay over time.
Mark Whitmore: This is Mark Whitmore, I keep forgetting we have two Mark's on the line here, and Chris you absolutely interpreted what I was trying to say correctly, and kind of to follow up a little bit, I think one of the things that the other Mark pointed out is the issue of timing, and whereas the two prevailing investing paradigms out there seem to be this notion of efficient market theory which attempts to just buy and hold the market no matter what, completely price indifferent.
Restructuring charges combined with one - time tax expenses to take a huge bite out of Kimberly - Clark's earnings.
At times I think you have climbed out of that pit but then apparently you slip back in; when on that edge, reach out for any little vine that can give you the strength to hang on and let that little bit of Son shine on you... dry you off... and give you traction to move forward.
In a New York Times blog, Ross Douthat notes that Pew created two nonbeliever categories instead of one: the much publicized atheist / agnostic category (which got 21 out of 32 religious knowledge questions right) and a much larger category of respondents who described their religion as «nothing in particular» (which got only 15 right — a bit below the national average of 16 correct answers).
Dude, you are WAY out of your element, having read the bible, a couple of times I might add, I can assure you that I know probably about as much about your religion as you do and quite a bit more about the many religions out there apart from christianity.
But frankly, all the pastors ought to be doing in the first place is being a servant and a slave to others — that's what a pastor is anyway, at least what sketchy little bits of «pastor» roles can be made out in the NT, as it's scarcely mentioned — not necessarily standing up there and teaching everyone two or three times a week, running the show, and acting like some kind of CEO.
(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).
I certainly appreciate your confidence in me, but here's the thing: There's a double - standard out there in which a woman's critique of patriarchy tends to get discounted as nothing more than the rants of an «angry feminist,» and, truth be told, I've grown a bit weary of hearing that charge each time I speak out about this disturbing trend in the evangelical church.
Okay I have a bit of time and now I figure out you was mocking.
Personally I think its time for a good pandemic to wipe out 2/3 to 5 / 6ths of us, and give the animals and plants a chance to thrive for a bit.
It turns out that when we let ourselves surrender to the «Time of the Season,» we are less like the animals and flowers of the field than a) like actors playing parts in some two - bit melodrama about low - class Others, or, b) like the starry - eyed Icaruses of the first verse seeking to take one another «to the sun» and «to promised lands.»
They should just speed things up a bit and go directly to Heaven, instead of waiting out their time here.
They could just speed things up a bit and go directly to Heaven, instead of waiting out their time here.
We also have a task of trying to make believers out of non-believers which is becoming harder and harder as time goes on, and articles such as these do not help out in the least bit.
with the exception of some small bits out of the books of the prophets — virtually none of the other biblical scribblings were contemporaneous with events described within them, and ALL of the texts were subject to revision for a really long time from people who came along after they were originally written.
But I dug around a bit and discovered that there was a scene cut of the episode — one of the Sheriff being beheaded (it was cut because the joke of it isn't appropriate at this time with the terrible news out of Iraq).
The contemplations of the author can be a bit rambling at times and sometimes seem to focus on random things like what Mary thought of Joseph's home and workshop, and what the house was like, did the workshop look out onto a busy road, was Joseph well known for his carpentry skills etc..
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