Seems they haven't gotten the point that most people are going to buy a game on their console of choice and a month delayed DLC won't
change much minds.
Not exact matches
I am a cognitive behavioral therapist and I used the tools of my craft to
change my
mind about what I ate, how
much I ate and why I was putting it in my mouth.»
No matter how
much energy and frustration you pour out, you may not
change their
minds.
Stashing some cash in a savings account has yielded not very
much, aside from peace of
mind, and that's not likely to
change.
It also allows the 31 - year - old budding philanthropist to
change his
mind about what he wants to fund and how
much he wants to give over his lifetime, making the $ 45 billion number more like a pledge than a gift.
Something to keep in
mind frugal dad: its tightening up a bit, but for people with good credit things haven't
changed THAT
much.
The Opposition can complain about it, but it has no power to make the government listen,
much less
change its
mind on anything.
It's not so
much that he
changed their
minds as that he showed them how to articulate what they already thought.
no matter how
much it may seem to make sense, many many peices are missing and as far as im concerned, science usually
changes its
mind every ten years or so, so ill wait this one out.
I have always been thankful that I was gone before those days arrived, but I note here for the record that — while a student — I did not find
much to approve in Tietjen's leadership, and even the bittersweet experience of reading his memoir has not
changed my
mind on that question.
Did we mess up so
much that God
changed His
mind and shut the door, stopping us dead in our tracks?
Even if we can not pray for some of these goals with
much affirmation — even if we find ourselves praying for the salvation of liberals before Christ returns, or the redirection of evangelical social concern to its proper sphere of evangelism and world mission, or the disappearance of the electronic church — God will answer our prayers, with corrections if necessary, and will either
change our
minds or the
minds of those for whom we are praying.
It's clear that they are totally opposed to
changing their
mind on the topic; no matter how
much evidence the other side puts up.
In the past decade, most decisive for me has been not so
much a
change of
mind as a
change of academic - geographical location.
If He loves you that
much, there is absolutely nothing you can say or do which will make Him
change His
mind or love you less.
I haven't
changed my
mind completely about all of that, but I have to admit that the thought of too
much of an active afterlife makes me a feel a bit weary these days.
In any case, a
change in the American
mind - set regarding capital punishment is very
much an uphill goal.
After
much thought and discussion we ended that particular session with the idea that we all really need to work at 2 things: to be convinced in our own
minds (not to say that we can't
change our
minds and be convinced a different way) and to cut each other some serious slack as it relates to the «gray areas.»
Some commentators warn against making too
much of this meaning in this context, yet it remains true that the simple act of turning usually and logically follows upon a
change of
mind.
I think there is, in as
much as about 70 percent of Americans disapprove of convenience abortions even in the first trimester of pregnancy, and in as
much as people like me, when they come to consider the question seriously, have sometimes
changed their
minds.
What if Jesus call to REPENT was, as
much as anything, a call to «
change your
mind about» and «turn away from» religious systems based on oppression, condemnation, control, and hypocrisy?
«The Cartesian
change from
mind - as - reason to
mind - as - inner - area,» he writes, «was not the triumph of the prideful individual subject freed from scholastic shackles so
much as the triumph of the quest for certainty over the quest for wisdom.
If I were to get the proof, I would
change my
mind... but I need
much more proof than a musty 2000 year old book written by men.
While Matthew doesn't spend
much time on this particular issue, this is what ultimately
changed my
mind about LGBT people and the Bible.
Steve the real one, I think what you are saying is, no matter how
much sense something makes you will not
change your
mind about God.
I guess it's not so
much the book itself that has inspired me, but the way the author's continually refer to Jesus» teachings on the Sermon on the Mount, teachings which no one in their right
mind can truly contemplate without trembling at the sort of life
changes it demands.
After
much prayer, study, and contemplation, Dad
changed his
mind.
I am less interested in discussing or seeking to
change anyone's
mind regarding their opinion on the morality as
much as I am interested in engaging how people in the church treat gay people.
Real prayer doesn't so
much change God's
mind as it
changes us.
Another factor that has brought about this
change in attitude toward the discipline is the new perspective that has been at work for the past quarter - century and is now beginning to dominate the
mind and spirit of
much of Western mankind.
@Micheal, Chapel Hill, yes and its you religious hypocritical righties that proclaim one thing but do another.It's your Billy Graham who railed against the Mormon cult of Romneys but just recently blessed his campaign and took down the site against Mormonism.Just how
much was placed in Grahams hand as a donation to
change his
mind and remember you religious, sanctumonious ones are the ones wanting everything to help your fellow brethren taken away remember in ACA, Medicaid, Medicare, SocialSecurity, anything to help the people of this proud country.It all comes down to money doesn't it hypocrites hidden behind the smokescreen of religion, just take your snakeoil mentality somewhere else, its not wanted or needed here!!
But, all in all, it is a solid piece of work and the overwhelming support for it is a refreshing
change for a church body that in the last few years has had enormous difficulties in speaking its
mind on
much of anything of consequence.
What's brought the question to
mind is the situation where
much changes — who has the «right» to make the
changes, do they have to consult?
The difference is, one will sleep with your children after you have dedicated too
much time and effort to
change you
mind.
While we don't
mind eating leftover supper for breakfast and leftover lunch for supper we eat a variety of foods depending on the season (the vegetables in our veg box
change every week so we get the variety without too
much planning on our part) and how we're feeling — so if we're cold and tired then we prefer cooked food and when it's hot we enjoy plenty of raw foods.
I end up
changing my
mind too
much to stick to a meal plan.
The problem is that I keep wanting to wax on about just how terrible the Day Light Savings time
change is, just how
much it messes with my
mind, and my sleep, and my schedule.
Keep in
mind you could also
change the colors up for pretty
much any holiday.
Originally, I was a little overwhelmed with choosing what recipe to share because each time I flipped the page my
mind changed to whatever I was currently ogling over, but with
much deliberation I got there.
Once you have that information in
mind, take an audit of your current spending — how many times you buy groceries per month and how
much it costs, plus how
much you spend dining out — and then re-visit that every three months to account for
changes.
This could make him realize things at City are not so
much better than things at Arsenal but if we finish below City and even more if City manages to win the PL I don't expect Sanchez to
change his
mind.
I didn't know Ormstein was a BBC Big Wig.Must be true then if he is a Big Wig.Probably Wenger has
changed his
mind and feels Sanogo is
much better than him.
I've given up thinking Matheny's on field blunders are going to
change DeWitt's
mind, but siphoning off a little bit too
much of that Scruge McDuck swimming pool cash might get him to notice what literally every national (and local PD) baseball writer has been saying for years; Mike dumb.
Very few of them seem to have
changed their
minds much, as we keep hearing such doubts like, «have Arsenal got the leaders we need to get through the tough times» and «can the Gunners keep it up over the course of the season rather than just a few patches of good performances»?
And really if I'm being honest there's not
much that could
change my
mind on him.
I've backed United all season, and I won't be
changing my
mind at this stage, but it's fair to say Liverpool have emerged as
much more of a threat than I considered a few weeks ago.»
The Blues advanced with goals from Diego Costa, Willian, Gary Cahill, Eden Hazard and Bertrand Traore as they eventually made their quality count against a
much -
changed lineup from Manuel Pellegrini that featured several youngsters with the Champions League in
mind.
But whether it is because of their failure to create
much in front of goal, the concern about the fitness of Diego Costa or the struggle for form of his options in Falcao and Remy, it looks like Mourinho has had a late
change of
mind and is set to beat Man United to the transfer of Pedro Rodriguez from Barcelona, as reported by the Daily Mail.
If he is interested like some of our targets both in ST & DM position which would've & could still be an upgrade over what we have you don't take your time you go for it before they
change there
mind or in the case of Pedro with Man U another team comes and simply lay down $ $ $ without thinking too
much (it is also a way to show how
much you need & value the player.
With the extra money from tv deals etc I do not know how
much is available but unless kroenke
changes his
mind no money (or very little) will come from cash reserves.