Sentences with phrase «contribute anything good»

Chaotic (experimental) editing will unlikely contribute anything good to a resume — it is vitally important that one should understand what needs to be changed and how it needs to be changed.
The vast majority of indie authors don't contribute anything good to the literary world and often incur the ire of many of the greatest writers of our time.
Atheism has not contributed anything good for society.

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I'm living better, by my values, than ever, and my year - and - counting without flying contributed as much as anything to that improvement, decoupling my emotional well - being from the ignorant craving I succumbed to before, and creating more reward here.
If I do anything it has to contribute to the well - being of society.
It's a sad state of affairs when someone on welfare, who has never contributed a anything, has better benefits than our veterans.
Perhaps wishing not to fight the battle on hostile terrain, David Hubbard, who dislikes the term «inerrant,» nevertheless responded that he welcomed the Council's formation, for» «evangelicals should support anything that contributes to a better understanding of Scripture.»
If there's anything that can make cracking open a box of fresh Girl Scout Cookies even better, it's knowing that you've contributed to helping Girl Scouts learn the skills they need to succeed in life and make the world a better place.
But when people are saying we should sign X-player who contributed well last season while playing every single game for «depth» sure, on paper it looks great, but a lot of players hit patches of form that may not necessarily be given that opportunity here, as there may be someone else in the squad who hits the ground running and contributes straight away... If Coquelin, Arteta, Flamini, Wilshere, Ramsey, AOC, Ozil, Cazorla, Rosicky are all fit and firing, I think you're sorely mistaken if you think anything but a truly world - class midfielder would be looking at those names and not potentially evaluating their first - team opportunities.
And anything's better than Coach who just contributes nothing at all in the commentary.
Just because you run a lot, does not mean you're a good player, or that you're contributing anything positive to a team performance.
& Parker under immense pressure & to make matters worse Harry subs VDV., for the last couple of games (modric) hasn't contributed anything of note, maybe he is more concerned where his going next season.In hindsight Harry must get his injury defenders up & running or get better defenders, because other teams thrive on defenders backpeddling into their own box.This has been our worst defeat in an FA Cup since i've been supporting this team & that's a very long time.
It seems that every time I have a conversation with a coach who complains that some of his players have bad attitudes, I quickly start getting a sense that the coach not only isn't doing anything to make things better, but may be contributing to the problem in the first place.
I have a lot of compassion for this woman, but I think her strange beliefs about childbirth and, well, anything medical or scientific are just wrong and are almost certainly contributing to her distress.
«Ruth Davidson has made a good start,» said one Downing Street insider, «but to rely on the Scottish Conservatives contributing anything substantial to the Westminster party after the next election would be a triumph of hope over experience».
A product's SPF value describes how well it blocks out UVB rays that burn the skin on contact, but it doesn't say anything about how well it keeps UVA rays — those that infiltrate the body and contribute to premature skin aging and cancer — at bay.
To deal with this category, we must first rid ourselves of the silly idea that the word «nutritive» necessarily indicates that a substance will contribute anything positive to our general well being.
Though high - stakes testing may seem to support this same approach («Do anything to do well on this test»), in fact, it seems that teachers are examining the ways in which their classroom environments and strategies contribute to performance.
Even if you can only contribute 1 percent of your annual salary, anything is better than nothing and it can add up quickly!
Sarah's other assets include a TFSA worth $ 50,000, to which she's currently contributing $ 5,000 annually as well as $ 50,000 in RRSPs, to which she's not contributing anything at all.
«You have to find the money to contribute to an RRSP as well as money to contribute to TFSA, and you have to find the money to contribute to anything,» said Silvio Stroescu, head of investments and savings at ING Direct.
This is a great PC dev team that has made some of the BEST PC games And there being shut down.If you're not going to contribute anything relatively productive to the article then just shush.
This task based system works well but what it doesn't consider is anything else which contributes towards player development.
Roy Lichtenstein, usually better than most of the competition, hasn't contributed anything here of note.
So I don't think McIntyre and McKitrick would have anything to contribute on this appeal (at least not based on the subject of this post)... though if the case goes to trial they might well have something to say about the merits of the case against the Stick.
After all, if there's anything that motivates high - performing, highly - demanding, Type A professionals, it's precisely the environment envisioned by these criteria: An inspiring, well - articulated vision of the future; a clearly defined role for how you can contribute to getting there; and an environment of autonomy, independence, and collegiality every day.
I'm not sure if Google contributes anything significant to this collaboration, but Xiaomi puts up a good showcase of its prowess.
Razer's all - black aesthetic has served it well over the last few years, and the DeathAdder picks up that mantle without contributing anything new to it.
I see way too many people that are retiring with better than 2/3 of their net worth not doing anything to contribute to their retirement income.
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