Sentences with phrase «certain kinds of things»

True, marriage is not perfect, relationships require acceptance of the good and the bad, and yes, we do need to overlook certain kinds of things.
Ling comments: «Painting is really good at getting you close to certain kinds of things.
There's certain kinds of things that value investors do which are not fun.
There will be companies that want Watson to be useful for certain kinds of things, and they do not want its knowledge, this teaching that they have given to Watson, to be shared with a competitor.»
Constraints are put in place, so that soon it's understood, by the viewer, that certain kinds of things fit, and others don't.
I mean, when they look at it they can see that there are certain kinds of things that have been, everyone has known for [a] long time can cause collapse of different individual hives or sometimes regional collapses of honeybee populations; So for example, these kinds of infestations of these sorts of parasitic mites and [a] certain kind of virus called the Israeli acute paralysis virus that has been known to cause problems.
I would reject as uncalled for and unsound the skepticism of those scholars who hold that we have no trustworthy indications whatever as to the character, the teaching and the career of Jesus of Nazareth, but I would be inclined to agree that there are not many particular points where we can feel absolute assurance, We can be sure that Jesus said a certain kind of thing, but not that he said just this thing or that.
She's always cast as a certain kind of thing.

Not exact matches

«Normally I don't care about these kinds of things, but I believe this might actually crystallize the debate about cord - cutting and the need for certain programming no matter what,» Cramer said.
«When everyone thinks that [a certain kind] of advertising is the «right» thing to do, that's when it has a terrible rate of return,» says Scott Galloway, a marketing professor at the Stern School of Business.
Sorry, I thought certain things are just kind of obvious to anyone with the capacity to actually think for themselves.
Santorum is a Catholic of a certain kind, and it's the most important thing about him.
In a somewhat different vein, Tracy and Lash, while agreeing that the anthropic principle is untenable in science, find a certain kind of anthropocentrism appropriate in theology: (1) human beings are both products of and interpreters of the evolutionary process; (2) human beings are responsible for much of our world's ills: «if we are the «center» of anything, we are the center of «sin,» of the self - assertive disruption and unraveling of the process of things, at least on our small planet» (Tracy and Lash, 280).
Because primitive men fear thunder and lightning, certain kinds of animals, and dead things, they may ascribe supernatural powers to them.
What songs you choose, how long your worship service is, or the way you preach all communicate certain things about the kind of people that are welcome there and the kind that aren't.
Thus one can say of someone, «that is just the kind of thing I would have expected him to do,» whereas there is little inherent and quasi-inevitable connection between certain parts of Beethoven's symphonies.
I know people who've dropped acid or done some other kind of thing where the immediate effect was a certain feeling or insight.
One thing is certain: his interpretation is difficult to argue against, not because it is obviously correct, but because his interpretation is so heavily dependent upon a kind of argument from similitude whose value is difficult to assess.
Eternity is kind of a big thing to disregard, I'd make absolutely certain you're right if I were you.
But on the other hand, when in talking about sin one talks only of such sins, it is so easily forgotten that in a way it may be all right, humanly speaking, with respect to all such things up to a certain point, and yet the whole life may be sin, the well - known kind of sin: glittering vices, willfulness, which either spiritlessly or impudently continues to be or wills to be unaware in what an infinitely deeper sense a human self is morally under obligation to God with respect to every most secret wish and thought, with respect to quickness in comprehending and readiness to follow every hint of God as to what His will is for this self.
«It makes you wonder like, «If you know a certain song is going to do better because it says a certain thing, but you kind of would rather say it a different way, but you're going to say it this way because you know it's going to do better, what does that do to our spirituality?»
Sometimes he seems to mean pattern in space, sometimes something Aristotelian — that which makes a thing what it is as being of a certain kind.
One other example is the stereotypical incident that happened with the boy Trevon Martin in Florida gunned down by Mr. Zimmerman, these kinds of things happen so often in our society, and in certain environments all day long.
But lawyers and politicians long ago realized they could make a profit, you know, by captivating part of the mind in certain people who's minds didn't have good sense, and made them start believe all kinds of crazy things.
So: Beliefs regarding fairies concern a certain kind of object that may or may not exist within the world, and such beliefs have much the same sort of intentional and rational shape as beliefs regarding the neighbors over the hill or whether there are such things as black swans.
«Trump's more black - and - white description of these kinds of things — good guys / bad guys, «these are bad hombres» — plays to the security issue and is a definite contrast to President Obama's policies and to a certain extent, Mrs. Clintons»,» said Waller.
The effort to characterize construals of the Christian thing in the particular cultural and social locations that make them concrete will involve several disciplines: (a) those of the intellectual historian and textual critic (to grasp what the congregation says it is responding to in its worship and why); and (b) those of the cultural anthropologist and the ethnographer [3] and certain kinds of philosophical work [4](to grasp how the congregation shapes its social space by its uses of scripture, by its uses of traditions of worship and patterns of education and mutual nurture, and by the «logic «of its discourse); and (c) those of the sociologist and social historian (to grasp how the congregation's location in its host society and culture helps shape concretely its distinctive construal of the Christian thing).
They are a kind of ridiculous thing to have to buy, because your oven should know what temperature it is, but it can tell you if your oven runs hot or cold, if it's all the time or just in certain temperature ranges... and they are usually pretty cheap in the supermarket kitchenware aisle.
There's certain spices I really like, but that's very dependent on what kind of thing you're going to cook.
and so on and so on while the press make up a certain amount its usually based on some kind of grain of truth and whatever excuses we can come up with it boils down to this, we are two players maybe three from being really able to compete with the top dogs but I'll bet my house we don't get the players we all want, we'll get cheaper alternatives that Wenger will try and turn into superstars so that he can bask in the glory of turning an unknown into a world class player... that's his thing he's been dining out on this stuff for years.
Certain things that has happened in our lifetime is kind of embarrassing to be affiliated with, but it still happens.
«That's their business,» says Wussler, «but obviously we want certain guarantees: that the player receives enough money to get a home, a car, enough to eat, English lessons, those kind of things
They have their minds turned towards bigger things, which is why people were able to wonder if Pep Guardiola's spell in Munich, which brought three straight titles but no Champions League, amounted to a certain kind of rarified failure.
sad but true, it is all extremely competitive (hence all the references to it in online situations in the comments above) and i try to absent myself from those kinds of situations / friendships / occasions whenever possible (including stepping away from certain blogs, especially those which debate the merits of washing the white stuff off washed organic carrots) btw to me your post came out as a long - drawn out whine apology about being judged as judging - one thing i learned in presenting my work was to never apologise for it, period.
The terrible thing about the «your body is not broken» crap is how it reinforces the idea that certain kinds of bodies (or bodies which can perform certain processes in sanctioned ways) are better than others, instead of just acknowledging that all bodies are different.
There is a pervasive idea that kids have to be a certain way by a certain age, and the plethora of parenting books that purport to teach you how to get your kid to sleep through the night by two weeks old (exaggerating) and what - not make parenting seem like some kind of technically - challenging secret thing, rather than just paying attention to your kid.
One thing for certain, with the first glance new dads experience a new kind of love, something so deep and protective that it defies comprehension and definition.
This is the kind of habit that only gets worse as your baby grows, because they're stronger, louder, and more stubborn about certain things.
I mean you always are going to have babies that don't like certain things and when we're looking at different kinds of things to do, I mean we're looking at the majority.
While it's lovely to help mothers with this and get them pain free, my passion is to get breastfeeding working well from the beginning, and there are certain things that you can do to avoid getting this kind of pain!
So, during that kind of maternity leave time to discuss certain things with that person.
Because, you know, when you do things a certain way with someone for so long and then suddenly, an area is off - limits, you have to kind of learn each other again.
HanClinto I think the important thing to remember is to always do some kind of nap ritual before you put him down for a nap (sing a certain song, cuddle, rock him for a few minutes etc).
«I don't think Tony Blair has read or seriously engaged with [our arguments]... Nostalgia is a wicked thing because it sanitises the past — as wicked as a certain kind of cruel modernism that sees no benefit in the past.
«Now people removed all that I said about the poor management of the economy and then made it look like I started by talking about the resource locations of this thing and put it forward and changed certain things to make me look like I was being a tribalist and it was bad, this is where I find people very mischievous;... You take the whole thing out of context and make it look very tribalistic, so, I think, yes, it happened, newspapers reported something wrong and I think people should be ashamed of themselves when they do this kind of «cut and paste» to create that wrong impression in the system...» Mr Osafo Marfo clarified.
... There are certain parts of academia that I miss, but the parts I miss the most I've tried to recreate here: things like journal club, happy hour, places where you can just kind of nerd out and be self - indulgent about the science.»
, Rischling Predicting 1 - Predicting for a Graph, JRM, c. 1972 Measuring - Estimation and Comparisions Using the Metric System, Dennis Stages in Life Cycles Plant Exercise - Describing Growth from Parts of Plants, Rischling Measuring Volumes and the Solid, Liquid and Gaseous States of Matter, Smith Observing Animal Motion and Responses to Stimuli, Smith Classifying 6 - Kinds of Living Things in an Aquarium, Margate Many Kinds of Trees, JRM, c. 1972 Using Space / Time Relationships - Symmetry and Shapes of Animals, Gillis, c. 1972 Measuring - Temperature and Thermometers, Livermore Predicting 2 - Surveying Opinion, Dennis, c. 1972 SAPA Part C 2nd Draft, 1972 Classifying - Kinds of Living Things in a Terrarium, Troyer Predicting 2 - Syrveying Opinion, Dennis Predicting 1 - Predicting for a Graph, Mayor Measuring Forces with Springs, Smith Observing Animal Motion and Responses to Stimuli, Mayor Measuring Volumes and the Solid, Liquid and Gaseous States of Matter, Smith Measuring - Temperature and Thermometes, Livermore Classifying 9 - Components of Mixtures, Livermore Inferring 2 - How Certain Can You Be?
BOX 15, A-15-6; 30219214 / 734997 SAPA Part B - 1st Draft, c. 1972 Using Numbers - Numbers and the Number Line, JRM Observing - Observing the Weather Measuring - Making Comparisions Using a Balance, JE Alternate Auto - Instructional, Measuring 1 - 4 / Measuring Area, Gillis Classifying - Trees in our Environment, JRM, c. 1972 AAAS - Xerox Film Loops Guide, A11 Exercises - Shapes and Symmetry, Hansen, 1972 SAPA Part B - 1st Draft, 1972 Observing - Observing Color and Color Changes in Plants, HM Communicating - Identifying Objects and their Variations, RN Communicating - Different Kinds of Forces, AHL Communicating - Graphs, JRM Classifying - Observing Living and Nonliving Things, Smith Using Space / Time Classifying - Animals in Our Environment: Part B (alternate) Using Space / Time - Shadows, Smtih Alternate (Autoinstructional)- Using Numbers - Numbers and the Number Line Observing - Observing Soils, JRM SAPA Part B 2nd Draft, 1972 Measuring Area 1 - 4, CCP Measuring 1 - 4, Volume of Solids, Alternate 2, CCP Measuring 1 - 4, Volume of Solids, Alternate 1, CCP Measuring Length 4 - 6, Linear Measurement Using Metric Units, CCP Communicating - Intro to Graphing, JRM Communicating - Pushes and Pulls, AHL Communicating - Identifying Objects and Their Variations, RN Classifying - Trees in Our Environment, JRM Classufying - Observing Living and Nonliving Things, Smith Observing - Observing Color and Color Changes in Plants and Observing Changes in Mold Gardens, HGM Observing (alternate)- Observation, Using Several of the Senses, HGM, c. 1972 Using Numbers - Numbers and the Number Line, JRM Measuring - Making Comparisions Using a Balance, JWE Using Space / Time - Shadows, Smith Using Space / Time Relationships - Time Intervals, HGM Observing 10 - Observing the Weather, JWE Observing - Observing Soils Using Several of the Senses, JRM SAPA Part B Tryout Draft, 1972 Communicating - The Same but Different Observing 10 - Observing the Weather Observing 9A - Observing Soils Observing (alternate)- Using Several of the Senses Observing - Observing Change Classifying - Trees in Our Environment Classifying - Observing Living and Nonliving Things SAPA Part B, Observing - Changes in Molds and Other Plants, c. 1972 SAPA Part B Tryout Draft, 1972 Observing - Observing Changes in Plants Observing - Changes in Mold and Green Plants Measuring - Making Comparisions Using a Balance Measuring Length - Linear Measurement Using Metric Units Measuring Volumes of Solids, 1 - 4 Communicating - Pushes and Pulls Comparing Area, c. 1972 Using Space / Time Relationships - Shadows, 1972 Addition of Postive Numbers, Sums 1 - 99 (not being tried) SAPA Part B 3rd Draft (alternate), Using Numbers - Numbers and the Number Line, 1972 SAPA Part C 1st Draft, 1972 Classifying - Classifying Components of Mixtures, Livermore Inferring 2 - How Certain Can You Be?
But I do thing that there're you know, [that] reality carries it owns kind of beauty and pleasure and that the world we're capable of creating will have certain redeeming qualities, including a much stronger sense of community, and probably a somewhat closer connection to the natural world, too.
Encouragingly, a new study suggests that even as we're processing a million things at once, we are still sensitive to certain kinds of changes in our visual environment — even while performing a difficult task.
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