Sentences with phrase «closer to what»

Johnson said he was open to backing a more proportional voting system, closer to what Clegg wants, but another Labour electoral reformer, Peter Hain, told the Guardian that proportional systems break the link with constituencies and so make it more difficult to sack corrupt MPs.
Instead of beating yourself up, remind yourself that what you did was ineffective and not actually helpful in getting you closer to what you really wanted to accomplish.
So perhaps things could've been closer to what I'd originally dreamed up.
Kids with low - protein formula weighed closer to what the breastfed babies weighed.
It requires a lifetime of learning, sacrifice, and mistakes to get closer to what you strive to be.
Satoransky's role and his skillset is closer to what Wall's is.
However, when looking at Inman's career, I would argue 2016 is the outlier and he's probably closer to what he has been over the other 3 years of his career — which is just - a-guy.
Philosophically, Gaudiani insists that «we are showing that young adults can live their lives in a way that's closer to what many people think is the right way.
The clock ticked closer to zero, closer to what would be the start of the California Interscholastic Federation Division II Northern Regional bowl game.
It's helped throw their expected record and run differential out of line — you can't just erase those blowouts, of course, but the team's true talent is likely a lot closer to what they look like in the rest of their games instead of just Matt Cain's and Jake Peavy's low points.
but it's really disappointing to get the first comp pick in round four and six as opposed to the last pick in rounds three and five, which was closer to what e.g., overthecap predicted
But Missouri's Drew Lock proved that big plays are there for the taking with enough time and the right athlete on the other end of the throw, and no quarterback on the regular season schedule was closer to what Georgia will see from Mayfield.
Stay closer to what's happening within the beverages industry and the Beverages Council.
That might get you a bit closer to what you're looking for.
I have sifted a few cups to see if taking the powder out will make the texture closer to what they're used to, if not I'm not sure what I'm going to do with the new oats..
Thanks for posting - I'll let you know if I get closer to what is perfect in my opinion on the next batch.
There is a definite Indian influence in the marinade we used for the Daring Cooks» recipe (hello cumin and coriander), but the peanut coconut sauce recipe is probably closer to what you'd find in Thailand.
The second time I cooked it shorter and got something closer to what the recipe describes, for about 1 hour until it cooled and appears to have crystalized.
Wanted to try my hand at making some, couldn't even find the premade tart shells so I am going to roll out pie dough lol This sounds closer to what our Mom used to make Thanks for sharing!
Your recipe was closer to what I grew up with than any of the others I have tried over the last 7 years of being a Paleo eater!
Both were good, but the one made with the dried actually had a flavor closer to what I was going for.
In recent years Catholic theologians, drawing closer to what has been considered the «Protestant» position, have insisted that in the final analysis, no one enters God's presence except by God's grace.
But this is no closer to what God / Jesus would want then killing.
His meaning is closer to what others might call historical; for he is thinking of any effort to understand human occurrences in terms of how they can be located and explained in the wider course of events.
I think that's closer to what I mean to say.
This analogy gets closer to what is meant by natural selection of chance variations, though it still does not do justice to the full picture of Darwinian evolution.
Both Whitehead and Hartshorne thought that their understanding of God is closer to what is embodied in and affirmed by Jesus than is the dominant tradition.
This would be much closer to what was envisioned by the founding fathers than is present practice.
Perhaps he will be able to reform the Roman Church so that it will be closer to what Jesus would want.
This is unfortunate, because it means that it is bad for someone to really have their say and vote for a third party that is closer to what they believe, and because it entrenches the established parties, whom I would argue are both in desperate need of major evolution.
Given the styling, it was actually women's wear (closer to what noblewomen wore), so it's quite likely Joseph had no qualms crossdressing.
What you did is closer to what I would expect from fox news.
In contrast, if one begins with words closer to what exists (men, women, children, animals, trees...), one can explore the relations out of which uniqueness develops.
I think Obama's form of Christianity is closer to what Scripture teaches then what Billy Graham is saying by taking down the fact that Mormonism is a cult according to Scripture
The humor of Jesus is probably closer to what we would call wit, satire, and irony.
I just suggested that there are non-Abrahamic religions describing origin of universe much better that Abrahamic religions (actually closer to what scientists describe today).
I know of no better way to get closer to what is probably the «truth.»
The evidence we have that the earth is millions of years old is way closer to what anyone could consider «proof» than evidence to suggest Jesus existed.
That's coming closer to what I think I mean.
You see, in the past as I grew closer to what I thought was God, this God helped me proceed.
In terms of the ceiling of rates personal lenders quote, those offered by iLoan were still high, but closer to what others offered (compared to the difference versus other lenders on the minimum rate).
Music streaming service Spotify has reportedly reached a licensing deal with Sony Music Entertainment that brings it a big step closer to what could be one of the year's biggest stock market listings.
Besides, our rate of technological advance is so great on human timescales that simply waiting will bring us closer to what can take us to Mars.
British - based research group InfluenceMap said an emissions cut of 70 percent would have been much closer to what is needed if shipping is to be in line with the goals of the Paris agreement.
In an interview after his book was finally released, Zusak said, «In three years, I must have failed over a thousand times, but each failure brought me closer to what I needed to write, and for that, I'm grateful.»
you shut down the noise in your head and get closer to what's really going on.
«When he saw his heart rate variation,» Adam says, «he decided to change his training so it's closer to what he experiences in the car.
Next, figure out how to get what you want in a way that gets the other side closer to what they want.
So the opportunities in front of us I think are so strong, there will be no issue whatsoever that will be even close to what happened in 2008.
So what you saw there is really quite close to what we will actually build.
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