Sentences with phrase «cooperate so»

Now I just need Mother Nature to cooperate so that it will start to feel like spring here in Virginia.
I weaved the fairy lights between the string wrapped around the hay wreath but found my fairy lights didn't want to cooperate so I used a little hot glue as well to hold it all down the way I wanted to.
But first we need the weather to cooperate so we can rip out an old window and put in a new one.
Those porches look lovely — now if only the weather would only cooperate so you could sit outside without sweating buckets
Even though you may oppose the child custody evaluation it is important to cooperate so that the evaluator does not get the wrong impression.
Family Code section 271, which we have explored many times before, is a statutory provision that allows family judges to sanction parties or litigants in family law proceedings where they fail to promote settlement or fail to cooperate so as to drive up costs.
My dogs don't want to cooperate so i get teeth cleaning treats and toys.
This forced competing suppliers to cooperate so that their systems would talk to each other.
The program and the local school district shall cooperate so that the person may obtain treatment without limiting the school district's statutory powers and duties as an employer or the disciplinary procedures under ss.
lol, the fall weather needs to cooperate so I can get cozy!
Now I wish the weather in the middle of the country would cooperate so I could wear something similar!
Now, if the weather would just cooperate so I could wear the thing!
If only our weather would cooperate so I could actually wear it out of the house!
The party was originally planned to be held at a park, but the weather did not want to cooperate so we moved indoors.
Now... if the weather would just cooperate so I could wear them - I am ready for all the «cute shoes!»
«We used to attract about 1,000 to 1,500 guests, and we're hoping the weather cooperates so we can see that many this year,» Gianpetro said.
It was one of those perfect runs, everything felt good and even the traffic lights cooperated so I never had to stop.
Now, let's hope the weather cooperates so we can wear dresses
The weather cooperated so we avoided overheated classrooms.
«After the accident I found out the other parties insurance wasn't cooperating so I called Phillips Law Firm.
I had planned on making French Macarons today (my birthday present to myself) but the weather is not cooperating so it looks like a wonderful day to try out some new paint recipes!!

Not exact matches

I have shown today that I am willing to do so and will continue to cooperate as I have nothing to hide.
The majority of the fuel - cell industry is rooted in the Northeast, but fuel - cell businesses there have only been cooperating for the past decade or so, says Joel M. Rinebold, director of energy initiatives at the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, the East Hartford, Conn. - based organization that oversees the cluster.
So that is a clear sign that he is cooperating.
But the losers would be colleges and educational lenders, so don't expect them to cooperate, unless someone forces them to.
This is what I wrote about in the Financial Times yesterday: the U.S. refusal to cooperate with other countries, above all its double standard insisting that other countries must turn their foreign - exchange surpluses over to the U.S. Treasury to promote U.S. financial markets at their expense — and the demand that any country running a trade surplus with America spend the money on U.S. arms — is so abhorrent that other countries are proceeding to create an alternative global financial system of settling trade and balance - of - payments transactions without the United States.
Since that time we have cooperated fully with law enforcement, and we will continue to do so.
S&P has been cooperating with the SEC in the matter and will continue to do so, New York - based McGraw Hill said.
Another business can always refuse to cooperate if it so chooses; there is no gun behind the deal.
Despite the fact that silver has so far refused to cooperate, there are a few things we can say at this point.
Local news outlet BJ News writes: «[According to] a number of informed sources, the current special currency trading platform executives and so on are not allowed to leave Beijing, [in order] to cooperate with the investigation.
The snake wouldn't cooperate and go into Raud's mouth, so Olaf had a hot poker applied to the snake to force it into his mouth and down his throat.
But if complying with the HHS mandate is only material cooperation, then complying might be acceptable, depending on a number of considerations: whether the cooperation is mediate, whether it is remote or proximate, how burdensome not cooperating would be, and so on.
And do I risk alienating myself from the Thomas Nelson team — which has been great so far — because I refuse to cooperate with Christian retailing, their area of expertise?
So long as their questions remain unanswered, they feel in no way morally bound to cooperate with such good purpose as they can discern.
Removal of right to disagree with promotion or practice of homosexuality when providing services which cooperate in so doing.
The Council wants both sexes to cooperate responsibly in this culture, and men and women of all social classes as well as all nations, whether rich or poor, to have as active a share in it as possible through education, means of communication, tourism and so forth.
For example, the United States and the European Union, among others, should cooperate in strengthening the Organization of African States so that Africa can deal with more of its own problems.
We pledge ourselves to pray and work for unity in truth among all true believers in Jesus and to cooperate as fully as possible in evangelism with other brothers and sisters in Christ so that the whole Church may take the whole gospel to the whole world.
Generally positive aspirations are all well and good so far as they go, but they are no substitute for the wise choice of teachers who are expected to cooperate in the teaching of subject material which is «primarily the responsibility of parents.»
I do not wear a turban but many I know do wear one and they won't cooperate just because someone says so, tell us why?
Graham also famously cooperated with Christians of other traditions, and came under heavy fire for doing so.
The position of the Government and of such campaigners and many other cultural icons in our society is that the rights of active homosexuals to be unimpeded in having their relationship treated as normal trump the rights of Christians not to so cooperate.
[6] Thomas Aquinas taught in this regard that grace restores the freedom of the will where it had been in bondage to sin, so that the person can cooperate with God's grace willingly and with joy; the mind also is freed to receive greater light and participate in God's creativity.
So He asked a woman, a woman representing humanity in its original, beautiful state, free from the stain of original sin, to cooperate with Him in giving Him a human nature — and, with that, He would start a new humanity.
We so easily forget that reading the Word of God is meant to be a supernatural act of cooperating with the Holy Spirit.
Whatever discipline is necessary — and some discipline is required if the whole educational process is not to become anarchic — will be for the sake of the whole group, so that each student will learn to cooperate with others.
However, even if he were devoutly Catholic, I'd suggest there was no transubstantiation of his bootleg wine — intention is required for sacraments to be valid, so if the priest did not even know about his hidden swill, then the prayer for consecration was not addressed to it, nor would God cooperate in mocking one of His own sacraments.
I see nothing farfetched in the idea that man may one day consider it just as important to make spiritual discoveries and live in harmony with the spiritual pattern as he now thinks it so important to discover, and cooperate with, physical laws.
Education is essentially competitive, not cooperative, as illustrated by the common practice of grading on a curve, or the fact that students getting together to cooperate on their work are said to be «cheating» — so highly are the communal virtues regarded in our schools.
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