Meredith Vieira, I hugged her one year... The people you think are going to
come in for a hug, the crunchy granola people who have the «love» buttons, they walked right past me but the high end, you know they run a small country, come running over.
They usually
come in for B, C and D rounds when things are further along, but they decided to take the leap and lead the round because this will take us to commercialization.
«Our guests who
come in for their daily Americano fix now have the opportunity to change their routine and customize their drink with any variety of flavors to choose from.»
Coffin's first two marriages
come in for microscopic, almost clinical, analysis and post hoc speculation.
Daniel, Matthew 24, I & ll Thessalonians also
come in for good measure.
This theory has, of course, already
come in for some very severe criticism, not least from Balthasar (most fiercely in The Moment of Christian Witness).
As a result we have lots of people
come in for a season and then move on.
The minister offered Mr. R. an opportunity to
come in for a talk, if he wished to do so.
«Character education» programs in public schools
come in for a drubbing by Alfie Kohn, writing in Phi Delta Kappan, a publication for professional educators.
Hence it is to some extent understandable that any Christianity that implies some exclusivism should
come in for special attack, since it so long has been used to support special privilege.
If the anthropologist identifies herself with the group under consideration when the word «men» is used, she soon finds that men's wives
come in for discussion — that her sex is being talked «about» as the «other» rather than being included among those addressed directly.
Included as a part of these standards should be the serving of a minimum number of hours on the line during a set period, attending a certain minimum number of training conferences a year, and complying with requests to
come in for special individual conferences relative to problem areas.
Dawkins has also
come in for criticism from his secular materialist colleagues: the New York Times (21st November) reports the anthropologist MelvinKonner as having described Dawkins's approach as «simplistic and uninformed,» adding that «you generate more fear and hatred of science.
I'd suggest that rather than inviting the grinches to the larger functions or even to smaller ones, you invite them, when you don't already have visitors, to
come in for a cup of coffee or a cold drink.
Jesus appears most often in Paul's letters as a mighty personal reality known in his own present experience, whose meaning he seeks to interpret; and for that reason Paul will
come in for more thorough discussion in the last three lectures in this series.
JWs: Okay, well we just wanted to tell you about how to go to heaven, maybe if we could
come in for just a minute...
And I worried about the ominous things that happened during the two weeks before my retirement date: a driver ran into my car and totaled it; our dishwasher, garbage disposal and computer broke down; a manuscript I had submitted for publication was rejected; and my doctor, his face drawn in a frown, told me I had to
come in for tests.
Dr. and Mrs. Theophilus insisted that
I come in for the tea.
(Nobody is penalized for make - up tests, besides the extra time they have to
come in for it.)
He went on to say that over 60 percent of women who
come in for an abortion are alone and live below the poverty line.
When morning finally arrives, the first hundred in line who suffered through the weather, the cold, and the line jumpers amongst themselves are all excited as the manager of the store opens the door and then address the crowd with simply wonderful news: They dug into their profits and managed to come up with enough of the free gift not only for everyone in line, not just the first 100, but everyone who wants to
come in for the entire duration of the sale.
There does come a point where it is all too late, too late for someone who has not sought aid and counsel in time, too late for family who did not reconcile, too late for any pastor or friend to
come in for any good reason.
Religious leaders and pastors also
come in for some gentle chiding from Wuthnow, who thinks they hold views about human action and social change that are simplistic and individualistic.
It is an episode full of revaluations, in which people and things oft disparaged or stigmatized
come in for second looks.
Not just disparaged people, but stigmatized things
come in for second looks in this episode.
The goal with all Black Friday deals is to encourage shoppers to
come in for a «good price» on a popular item and then stay and purchase other products that are not so steeply discounted.
Arena REIT Have Released Their Half Year Results Well this is the first half yearly result that have
come in for me and it's a good one!
Perhaps with some justification, Walmart has
come in for a lot of bashing in recent years.
Variations
come in for the FHA loan limits, where Kent is average at $ 271,050, New Castle is above average at $ 379,500 and Sussex is at $ 316,250.
Come in for your favorites, plus some new exclusive menu items!
Before the policy change, companies that aggressively acquired data from Facebook would
come in for meetings with the social media company and discuss how the data was being used.
Social networking giant Facebook has
come in for severe criticism over the past week in connection with an alleged data breach on its platform which affected 50 million of its users.
That means investors who though they were in cheap stocks due to the P / B ratio
come in for a nasty surprise when billions of dollars get wiped off the balance sheet.
The votes have
come in for this year's One Book, One New York, and the...
Many employers screen candidates by phone before asking them to
come in for an interview these days, so it's almost unavoidable to increase your cell phone use during the job search.
«People
come in for something to drink and say, «Oh, books!»
Ok, so you may have noticed that content is at the core of every stage of your inbound recruiting funnel — from a candidate's first touch to after they've
come in for an interview.
I told all of our product teams, when
they come in for reviews: «Come in with mobile.
«A team will typically
come in for six days at a time and they'll train 14 hours per day,» Grunke says.
Vitamins C, B, and E are the powerhouses of this mask, while acai berries
come in for the assist.
The incumbents, satisfied that their advantage in quality is what matters most «tend not to respond vigorously,» Christensen wrote in a 2015 article explaining and defending his theory (which has
come in for some legitimate criticism over the years).
I teach a social media class at the University of Toronto, and I'm lucky enough to have such a range of students that
come in for that course.
It also lists all the inquiries that have
come in for new credit; with those you've applied for coded differently than unsolicited offers.
The bigger goal is just development, so that when people
come in for training camp they have a foundation for how we do things and what's expected of them.
Colby also advises hiring someone to
come in for half a day to arrange and set everything you'll be using up efficiently.
This way, you can still make a connection with the investor, because in the worst case you will get a call, and in the best case the investor will actually be impressed and ask you to
come in for a meeting.
He blanketed the surrounding area with advertising, and each week he invited a local business to
come in for a free lunch.
«We offer a paid apprenticeship program, in which recent graduates
come in for three months and get paired up with one of our senior developers.
You'll then have qualified candidates fill out an application when
they come in for an interview.
Over the past few years, CGI has
come in for some unflattering headlines — it built the Obamacare health - care registration website that had an infamously rocky start — but that doesn't seem to have harmed its growth.