Sentences with phrase «calls for in»

For the crust, I've used only 50gm sugar, and for the custard layer, I've reduced the sugar to only 1/4 cup, half the amount calls for in the recipe.
I would use the same amount as the recipe calls for in sugar form, let me know if you give it a try!
The four of us can finish off the 2 bunches of kale that the recipe calls for in one sitting.
I'd add at least 150 % more than what this calls for in ratio for all the other ingredients.
I have every single thing this calls for in my pantry — yay!
below is the recipe i used, plus what the actual recipe calls for in parenthesis.
What it calls for in this recipe is finely grated cheese.
I probably used a little more curry powder than this recipe calls for in the end, but go easy if you decide to add extra or you will lose that lovely butternut flavor.
What he calls for in the Sermon on the Mount, and gives numerous examples of, is a life lived in right relationship with God and neighbor, in line with the Great Commandment.
Ethnographic Immersion: when the situation calls for an in - depth «day in the life» perspective, immersion into the business culture of potential buyers can provide a very enriching picture of insights that is unmatched.
That's about the same additional capacity as was called for in last year's resource plan, he said.
The government says deferred prosecution agreements (DPA), which were called for in public consultations last fall, will be another tool used by judges to hold companies accountable.
Bank of America and Citigroup, in a sense, have already been executing the kind of moves called for in the recovery plans.
Harker does prefer the «Treasury - heavy» portfolio called for in the Framework, though he is not sure that the Fed should completely get out of the MBS market.
Senator Doug Black is pleased that the National Finance Committee has taken on the task of reviewing the Government's proposed tax changes, as he called for in August.
Seriously, CNN, a little more fact checking by someone who paid attention in history class is called for in these articles.
What Jesus had called for in his preachings was to truly be open to whatever wisdom may come about (the good soil that took the seed)-- after all, he asked for those who have ears to listen.
Recently, both President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have been caught using the phrase «freedom of worship» in prominent speeches, rather than the «freedom of religion» the President called for in Cairo.
«The Congregation, wrote Archbishop Piacenza, «is especially pleased as your pastoral plan is precisely that which was called for in the General Directory for Catechesis after the release of the Catechism of the Catholic Church».
Whether they do so sufficiently well to reflect the «advanced level of competence» called for in accreditation standards is debatable.
As a result, the faithful intellectual development that he called for in his introduction to that essay remains an even more urgent need today than it was 150 years ago.
Yet note that although the practice of obedience and righteousness is called for in Scripture, this in no way means that such practices result in eternal life.
If you do the things Jesus has called for in Luke 6, He promises in verse 35 that your reward will be great (cf. also Luke 6:23).
Been there, done that and it is only called for in extreme cases when the person has done all the work they can do, but certainly not for depression.
Turning his list of vices into a list of prohibitions would be completely counter to what Paul is calling for in this letter.
[7] The restoration of the Rites of Christian Initiation for Adults flows from this principle and is specifically called for in Sacrosanctum Concilium.
The structure of the process, the manner of developing, and the character of the subject would be predetermined according to the conditioning called for in the telos.
We are all flawed and although integrity and presence are called for in these vocations, sometimes people learn the most through our authentic moments.
Obedience and commitment to the will of God are called for in «thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.»
Nor is it the same art that revolutionists call for in aid of the Revolution.
The «Mental Health Counselors» (called for in the Joint Commission's Report), a group between the psychiatrist and the «care - taking» professions, already exists to the extent that clergymen are effective counselors.
But the hospitality called for in the brave new world of reproductive technology requires a critical mass of resistance, a resilient band of pioneers in Tierney's sense of the term.
Walesa, says Initiatives, is a Catholic who exemplifies what was called for in «The Church in the Modern World.»
An equally shocking and harsh program of education will also be called for in our own time.
I have to say another step is called for in issuing willingness and effort in the long march against racial enmity.
Are we prepared to undertake the rigorous examination of parish, family and personal life styles called for in a world of scarcity, and as a Christian community to make a serious effort to understand and confront the systems which perpetuate the problem of separation between the rich and the poor?
In other words, abandoning those terms by those who have historically perpetuated those terms would be the opposite of what we are calling for in this book.
Surely this is a recognition called for in a dialectic which is «struggling.»
From this wider context it is clear that the imitation Paul is calling for in 3:17 is rooted in a profound commitment; to the point of letting go of, or dying to, the self - seeking self and coming alive to a Christ - like life.
It is up to the Christian communities to analyze with objectivity the situation which is proper to their own country, to shed on it the light of the gospel's unalterable words and to draw principles of the church... It is up to these Christian communities, with the help of the Holy Spirit, in communion with the bishops who hold responsibility and in dialogue with other Christian brethren and all men of good will, to discern the options and commitments which are called for in order to bring about the social, political and economic changes seen in many cases to be urgently needed.
Do I include the water chestnuts called for in the recipe, or....
Then the real trouble comes, because we know what a change they call for in our lives, and we hesitate to make that change.
The husband grows in respect for his wife and how wonderfully she has been made, and when periods of abstinence are called for in their discernment, he learns self - mastery and the virtue of chastity is strengthened within him.
And he has not called for me in thirty days.»
It doesn't go bad and can be used when ever dry white wine is called for in recipes.
Prepared with silken tofu in place of the eggs and butter called for in traditional recipes, this chocolate cake is one of the healthiest around, and it is still so tasty!Frost with whatever dairy - free frosting suits the occassion.
It's just as easy as the original recipe, only a few more spices called for in the rub.
Yes, if you used a bigger size chicken than called for in the recipe or had very large apples, then I suppose it all wouldn't have fit in the recommended baking dish — was that the problem?
The first recipe I used it for was a pizza crust which rose perfectly in the exact time frame called for in the recipe.
I only keep unsalted butter in the house — any idea how much salt to add to equal the salted butter called for in the recipe?
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