Sentences with phrase «challenging time so»

Here at Ward Smith, PLLC, we are here to protect your legal rights during this challenging time so that you can obtain the maximum amount of compensation available.

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Priest put his company philosophy in place «as soon as I was hiring a full - time employee because I was hiring her from a much bigger company and her question was, «what do you stand for,» so she challenged me.»
Posting your content at the right time every day can be a challenge, so automating and scheduling your posts will allow you to publish at the optimum frequency on every social network at the most convenient time, and to plan your posting calendar for the next week / month.
«Our priority is, of course, our daughter's happiness and well being during this challenging time, and so we ask for your support and respect for our privacy as we continue to raise her together and navigate this new chapter for our family.»
Plans, trends and challenges change all the time, so a team that can adapt together and follow the customer (rather than clinging desperately to the original idea) will be suited to startup life.
Most of our challenges today are so complicated that they require enormous investments of time, effort and capital.
Your colleagues are likely as time - challenged as you are, so your offer to provide a blog post will likely be met with relief.
Back then, there were no incubators or accelerators to speak of, so yeah, I had that challenge all the time.
«The time that you spend on all those different processes and requirements are times that you don't spend on your business, so it really increases the challenge,» Parsons added.
Now as a full - time entrepreneur, I've mastered the simple diet changes that keep my critical thinking skills sharp, so that I can perform my best, no matter what challenges come my way!
I mean, our teams like spending time together, but there are specific goals and specific challenges for them to solve, so in that sense it's structured.
In short, design has yet to become a keystone in solving the world's most pressing challenges that so many of us care about; it's time to change that.
There is no doubt, as some have pointed out in recent times, that adverse supply shocks are presenting the most significant challenge to the inflation - targeting approach that it has so far experienced in a period of nearly two decades since New Zealand and Canada led the way in adopting it.
We know each organization faces different challenges, so we take the time to understand your needs.
We've tapped the talented folks here so many times to help us tackle challenges, and are a stronger organization for it.
At the same time, it would be challenging for the Compliance Management vendors to compete along the engagement and content management features that make the Employee Enablement vendors so compelling.
It's so true that one of the main issues about all of this is that while in theory it is simple, actually staying the course over long periods of time (a lifetime, really) is the challenge.
«Fundraising this time around was more of a challenge, but my community has been so generous in support of my trek and, ultimately, our local women's shelter.»
After all, Panasonic has already been mass producing the older form factor 18650 cells for Model S and Model X for quite some time so any production challenges would have surfaced in the past.
With so much of the day spent responding to regulatory and supply chain challenges, it's reassuring to know that your employee's time is honestly, legally, and automatically accounted for.
During a time when the industry is being so challenged, Sadoun says, «We need to make sure our client understands why we are unique and we need to give the proof to the market that actually we are ready to accelerate our growth and profits in the years to come.»
I had in my heart and tongue the Name of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age of 33 to face all the challenges my father has left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a lot of reciting verses of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic of what to believe although have read many books abroad in my youth of many beliefs out of curiosity but could not belief in other than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long in advance of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father in a car accident I had seen him in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front of him and when was on the top of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many things like that..
When my time comes, I hope to find a clergyman devout and strong enough in his faith to challenge me to a duel and slay me in battle so that I might enter Odin's hall in Valhalla.
The fact is the same as last time we exchanged post here, your statements are so extremist that they much be challenged and put down like a rabid animal.
Had those situations been addressed more directly the last time they erupted, they might not even be under discussion now or maybe wouldn't seem so volatile for the recipients of Julie McMahon's pointed narrative and challenges.
Much of the perceived challenge of reading his text comes from the fact that his ideas were, and perhaps still are, so much ahead of their time.
So the challenge for us is to conceptualize our Christian faith in a way that is not dependent on the common sense of a different time, in a way that is understandable to us today.
The challenge of our time, so Birch and Cobb suggest, is to find ways of living, both personally and as communities, that are both just and sustainable.
Plus there is also new evidence that pops up from time to time that may challenge what ever school of thought you are tyring to convey, so you do need to provide the specific proof because just saying go read some history doesn't actually cut it.
Then there is the sad and, to my mind, unmistakable fact that people who have adopted the so - called «presumption against war» tend to get things wrong, time and again: as the U.S. bishops got the dynamics of the Cold War wrong in their 1983 pastoral letter, «The Challenge of Peace»; as most religious leaders and intellectuals got it wrong in predicting a Middle East Armageddon in the first Gulf War and the recent Iraq War.
So the Gospel of Luke presents a dual message about what kind of Kingdom Jesus brought: The Kingdom of God is both a direct challenge to the Roman Empire, and at the same time, absolutely no threat at all.
If so, it's because meeting that challenge is the challenge of our time, through the development of an evangelical Catholicism that lets the world hear rumors of angels once again.
Immortality of the soul has been taught in Christianity for so long that few have taken the time to challenge that assumption.
From Megan: My all - time favorite Lenten discipline that I've done is read the Chronicles of Narnia during the course of the season I think it's important to do something that is both challenging and enjoyable so you do not resent the season.
All the same, there seems to be a reasonable hope that Cardinal Ouellet will now, having noticed (probably with the Holy Father's direct involvement) this country's needs, set himself to showing «how an episcopate can be reconfigured for the challenges of the new evangelisation» here, too; so it could be that in 10 years» time our Bishops» Conference will have a very different look about it.
Thank you for this encouragement — I feel much more misguided than wise most of the time though God encourages me on — this time via your work — so keep it up and I pray He leads you on to continue to challenge and inspire others and that you feel His pleasure as you do so..
At the same time let's not assume every time a woman speaks out, she is doing so appropriately against patriarchal opression and that she hasn't got some of her own things to consider and be challenged about?
I suppose when going against the status quo at the same time the challenge exist for one to do so in truth and love, for the right reasons lest one should slip into conduct that is no better than the unhealthy authorised norms one is up against?
So many times I was challenged with very good questions I couldn't drum up an answer...
So many times I was challenged with very good questions I couldn't drum up an answer to.
As the church in India prepares to enter the new millennium, it is high time that the rich insights, the detailed discussions, the joyful and painful experiences, are all harvested, winnowed and sieved, so that a return to the sources, a reaching back, can truly be the means of moving forward toward an uncertain, yet challenging future, as a church grasped by the vision of unity, in this multi-cultural and multi-religious land of ours.
I encountered the following poem in NT Wright's book, The Challenge of Jesus, and was so struck by the last stanza that this poem became my second favorite poem of all time.
Old - time liberals dismissed him along with Barth as being biblicistic and pessimistic, and fundamentalists rejected his alleged neo-orthodoxy as a «new modernism» (so Cornelius Van Til of Westminster Seminary) Even so, self - confessed liberal Wilhelm Pauck and leading conservative evangelical theologian Carl F. H. Henry found much that was challenging and admirable in Brunner's theology.
Atheists in times past would be delegated to the back doors of society the dregs so to speak yet we see them openly challenging Christians and insulting them on their own blog page.
We, too, have our Gutenbergs and Luthers and all of the additional characters that make the current times so interesting and challenging.
In his Introduction to the subsequent definitive draft of the Psalms in German, Luther expounded their method again and threw out a challenge: «We praised the principle of at times retaining the words quite literally, and at other times rendering only the meaning... if my critics are so tremendously learned and want to display their skill, I wish they would take that single and very common little Hebrew word, chen, and give me a good translation of it.
I'm just telling you now so you have time to prepare for your theology to be seriously challenged
It's love and I am so thankful that God has given me the capacity and challenge to love in this way in this time and place.
Yet we do so not in order to go back in time and repristinate a lost culture, but to look forward with the stories of God's past promises in order to hear them again challenging us in our own language and in terms of our own needs and aspirations.
«It's been a really challenging year for news, so also this time last year my visit to the Calais camp as the camp was evicted.»
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