Sentences with phrase «common things we say»

«The most common thing they say with pheromones is, «I'm looking for a mate.»»

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Windows, far and away the most common operating system in the corporate world, is such a complicated and ornery thing — «a giant minefield of conflicts and problems,» says Cormier — that hackers are always finding new chinks in its armor to exploit.
A National Grid spokesman said the record low was a sign of things to come, with coal - free days becoming increasingly common as the polluting fuel is phased out.
By Saturday afternoon, I was on page 40 and my fourth beer, and I had a eureka moment: If I put 10 lawyers or contract experts in a room with highlighters and said, «You've got a quick look and 10 minutes,» there are common things they would all identify.
Sometimes, this meant skipping loan payments, something financial experts say is the single worst thing you can do, especially with federal student loans (the most common type).
He says, paying attention during conversations often reveals common pain points, things that everyone agrees is a problem, and yet no ready solution exists.
«The idea of taking the actual account number out of the flow... common sense says that's a good thing, especially in the light of the data compromises that we've seen,» said Visa CEO Charles Scharf at a payments conference last month.
«Emerging markets have one thing in common,» Barutciski says: «instability.»
«If wealthy people have one thing in common, it's that they're brand - affiliated,» says Flohr, who resides in a massive James Bond - inspired home in his native Switzerland.
«Some of the things that still need to be improved to make the Chilean entrepreneurial ecosystem stronger are the local VCs approach to startups and the fear of failure that's still common in our country,» says Vidal.
«We did this study because understanding how much radiation comes off of common household items helps place radiation readings in context - it puts things in perspective,» Hayes said.
«All these different variables, they had a lot of things in common,» Negron said.
As a consumer product industry veteran, Triato was used to developing goods, which he said had one thing in common: a limited lifespan.
One thing that people don't understand is that they have no common sense and very little context about the world that we live in,» Gil said.
Cohen said he told the Federal Election Commission the same thing after the nonprofit government accountability group Common Cause filed a complaint alleging that the payment was an illegal «in kind» political contribution.
Facebook says it will utilize dating preferences, things in common and mutual friends for matching people together, showing the profiles of those who have opened themselves to dating only to other members who are using the feature.
In a written statement to the news outlet, Cohen said, «In addition to cheap [cryptocurrency] mining costs, another thing that the Eastern European countries which appear on this list have in common is that all have gone through prolonged periods of war and recession recently, which has resulted in the poor working class losing trust in government and banks.»
If i was an atheist I would not worry about taking advantage of other people for my own benefit since I would have nothing to loose... Again I don't listen to what religious books say they all have been twisted, but some things are common sense.
«When Kenya and I sat down five years ago, we realized we had more in common than we didn't and were going through the same things with our children and our families,» Anderson says.
Acts describes how «no one said that any of the things which he possessed was his own, but they had everything in common
Our Churches, with common consent, do teach that the decree of the Council of Nicaea concerning the Unity of the Divine Essence and concerning the Three Persons, is true and to be believed without any doubting; that is to say, there is one Divine Essence which is called and which is God: eternal, without body, without parts, of infinite power, wisdom, and goodness, the Maker and Preserver of all things, visible and invisible; and yet there are three Persons, of the same essence and power, who also are coeternal, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
How can anyone know Jesus if you never share in his sufferings, the ones he rebuked when he said away from me had one thing in common with each other, they all came to Jesus saying didn't we do this or that... yes they did and maybe some of them received a salary for doing so.
Because the contribution to value of any given activity is greater when, other things equal, it affects subsequent activity more widely, we can say that the comprehensive telos prescribes the pursuit of our maximal common humanity — and, by implication, in the long run.
Therefore society (government) compiles laws so as to prevent bad things from happening which should be common sense... and since «common sense» has to come from somewhere... as I said, it comes from the life experience that you acquire over time... you are not born with it and you do not derive it from some magical, mythical, invisible man - in - the - sky.
«No one said that any of the things which he possessed was his own, but they had everything in common» (Acts 4:32).
10 / 10... Atheist... Where faith begins, common sense ends... Religion is good for only one thing... TO START WARS... Who says you need a «God» to be a good person with morals and common sense????... Get a grip... Who said He is everywhere??
A common denominator of Christian response» if there can be such a thing» is that guilt for Jesus» death is the burden of all sinners, but not of one person or group, especially when Jesus said, «No one takes my life; I lay it down myself» (John 10:18).
One thing, however, we can say with reasonable certainty is that the large body of sayings which he gives in common with Luke must have conic down to both, whether in writing or by word of mouth, from a period much earlier than the date at which the two authors wrote.2 It brings us that much nearer to the fountainhead.
While true, almost every condominium makes exceptions for this sort of thing (I say that as a Condo manager), in general the strictest regulations require that the installation of said decoration not damage the common elements, which by using velcro she has indicated a willingness to observe.
and common sense says those things didn't happen.
It is a case of the lay mind versus the professional, the latter seeking a formula which means different things to different groups, as a basis of common action; the former saying that common action now calls for a more precise definition of principles.
One thing that they all do have in common, is that everyone of them says that they are the only way to redemption, that they are the ones that preach the real truth.
The pope also said that there are always doors that «aren't closed», and that he'll work on finding things the two have in common, as a way to move forward.
Could it be, for example, that a kairos for suffering and hope does not preclude theological attention to other clarnant issues, not only as they bear upon this one, but also in their own right - sin as how we all stand accountable before God, death as our common mortality, error as our common lot - and what the Good News says about all these things, i.e., forgiveness, resurrection, revelation?
It does not matter if we say Gott in German or Deus in Latin, or El in the Semitic languages or teotl in Mexican and so forth, though it is, of course, a very obscure and difficult question how we can know that all these different words mean the same thing or person, for in this case we can not simply point to a common experience of what is meant, independent of the term.
A common saying today is, «They sure don't make things like they used to.»
Of course, not all who are here called «primitives» are saying and doing the same things, but they hold at least two common convictions.
Without reducing all religions to a quest for one common essence — which the pluralist position is often accused of doing — and without making the simplistic claim that all religions are saying or doing «the same thing,» it nevertheless seems that in their own widely divergent ways they all seek and express union with something like what we have been calling «mystery.»
Of course the language of the Alternative Service Book lacks the oratundty and elegance of the similar «exhortation» in the old Book of Common Prayer; but it says the same things in a more contemporary idiom and speaks directly to the persons who hope to serve in the ministry.
We ALL know one thing in common, God has the last say.
The author is stating something Christians already know — God could have chosen a clean palace for Jesus to live in, but to fulfill Scripture (Hebrews 2:17) He willed for His Son to live like us, a common man, sweaty and as you said, dirty, and as Scripture says, «A man like us in all things, but sin», so He could experience every aspect of our Earthly life...
However, when Christians say that they believe that they have a heavenly father I'm disinclined to believe them because such things are not only not common, but have never been proven by evidence anywhere.
You can say that you have a father and I would be inclined to believe you because having fathers is a very common thing, but I would not know that you have one until I see the evidence of having met him, for instance.
This summer, he and Sarah released their first EP together, You Are the Avalanche, which he says focuses on «finding glory in the mundane, finding that there is more beauty actually in the common things sometimes than in the novel.»
While common sense develops only a dull, vague, but solid feeling of the infinite reproducibility of this elementary experience, say, feeling the stone under the butt and the butt on the stone, natural science consciously aims at optimization and at an optimized grasp of the persistence and regularity of constellations of events, which satisfy the requirements for stability that things have.
2) As to Neanderthal they did not have the brain capacity (Steve Olson, Mapping Human History: Genes, Race, and Our Common Origins (New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2002), to wonder, thus not the first Adam 3) Nicodemus went to Jesus in the dark of night and Jesus said «I have spoken to you of earthly things and you do not believe so how can you believe when I speak of heavenly things».
«Both sides,» she says, «seek to elevate the thing they have in common: doubt.»
«To speak unqualifiedly of «our common love for God,» as if the Quran's Allah and the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ are one and the same, and as if what it means to «love God» in these two faiths means the same thing, is to say more than I am willing to grant,» he said.
«Certainly, we have tried to find some common ground or trends — the things that have to be on menus to keep butts in the seats,» Deutsch says.
Korleski says all of Mary Ann's Specialty Foods» products have one thing in common: their great taste and rich flavor.
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