Sentences with phrase «bring immediate things»

Colors can affect mood, have different meanings in various cultures, and bring immediate things to our minds.

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While the love of a particular person or thing may bring a youth beyond immediate self - absorption, and reflect the beginnings of a process of self - transcendence, «This aspect of personal love,» Whitehead says, «is simply a clinging to a condition for selfish happiness.
They might happen but doing things like buying new players or bringing in a new manager are not very likely to have an immediate impact.
The one thing you can do right now that will bring immediate change is early voting.
The reason for bringing Hubble into the picture is that the two Voyagers are only able to study the immediate vicinity along their line of travel, so Hubble is expanding things by using its Imaging Spectrograph to study the spectra of starlight shining along the sight lines of the spacecrafts» routes for several light years.
So I thought I really had to give it a try and as soon as I did, I saw immediate results because at the time I already had two others in the series out and it wasn't long before I was bringing the fourth out, which I hadn't planned on writing a fourth but another thing I learned was that longer series will propel you up high.
John rushed to get Mitsy first thing in the morning and brought her to us where she received immediate medical attention.
So with the understanding that I sure as hell know what pervasive influence peddling can do to the process of peer review — because the pharma companies do actively recruit their «key opinion leaders» on the basis of things like editorial clout and that prominence within their specialty which gives them to hold responsibilities in peer review for «high impact» medical journals — you might appreciate why, when I got to read those e-mails in the FOI2009.zip archive last November, my immediate desire was for something brutally Sicilian to happen immediately and with spatter marks on the surrounding walls to the C.R.U. correspondents who had been concerting to infest and pervert the peer review process throughout the physical sciences wherever anything critical of the AGW hypothesis might be brought into publication.
Let's take apart the licensing issues because I'm thinking about the immediate thing that this brings to mind is moving is hard, I get it, but why should you be able to switch so easily when nobody else gets to?
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