Sentences with phrase «do this sort of thing in»

Having done these sorts of things in multiple places, that one works the best.
We are trying to do this sort of thing in the neighborhood we recently moved into, and hopefully, as we get to know our neighbors, we can build relationships with them that will allow us to help them (and be helped) through the messiness and stinkiness of life.
The problem with this interpretation is that we never see Jesus doing this sort of thing in the Gospels.
And as a lifelong Torontonian, I didn't know you could do this sort of thing in the city.
Babies do all sorts of things in cribs other than occasionally sleep.
Again, it's not a role that breaks any new ground, and much like Neeson, Harris can do this sort of thing in his sleep, but he's fantastic here and the scenes between he and Neeson in particular are very good.
But it can only do this sort of thing in liaison with central government.
Not only can do you all sorts of things in the world of Minecraft, but you can set records while doing it.
She also gets «arts students, people who work in education, and museum people who want to know how to do this sort of thing in their own institutions.
I too would have been, at the minimum, sacked, and at the worst, facing criminal charges, if I had done this sort of thing in industry.
they have done this sort of thing in the napa Valley and lake Co CA..
I have done this sort of thing in the past and found it to work really well.

Not exact matches

When Lyft first launched, recalls the company's director of marketing strategy & operations Gina Ma, «it felt like really asking people to participate in this really big sort of social experiment almost — the idea of doing these things that your mom always told you not to do
You don't have to know the ins and outs of every single thing, but right when a solution of some sort comes to mind, immediately write it down.
I don't know about anyone else, but this sort of thing appeals to the obsessive compulsive in me.
«It's quite normal for Americans and Western people to behave like this — they live in free sex societies where nobody cares about this sort of thing, so what do you expect?»
I can envision all sorts of services that might become available when grant makers and national funders see they have a progressive DA interested in doing things in modern ways.
How do you think this sort of thing is going to fit in with robot cars, which are now street legal in several U.S. states?
Look, if you want to be just like the opportunistic parasites who write that sort of self - help style nonsense but have never actually run a real company, produced a genuine product, developed an expertise, or done a single thing to help anyone but themselves in their entire lives, be my guest.
If you're not willing to do that sort of thing, why stay in business?»
And they thought that was a bit strange, because everyone else is doing fancy things that looked nice, and I was in this sort of mechanical space.
«It's sort of like groundhog day where we continue to do the same things over and over again expecting a different result,» Matt Kibbe, executive director of FreedomWorks, told a meeting of influential conservatives in New York Monday night.
The funny thing is, most businesses do in fact have access to outrage meters of a sort in the form of social media monitors.
«I have a tough time in any near - term or any medium - term sort of scenario seeing that robots are just going to do their own thing and decide to shoot each other without any interaction [or] human control.»
There's experimentation in doing the sort of thing that might have once been part of cause marketing as overt marketing.
And here's an additional bonus: getting valuable work done first thing in the morning provides a huge mental boost — the same sort of endorphin buzz you get after an early morning run.
I would imagine in urban areas like Toronto, Vancouver or Montreal, which have significant populations of recent immigrants, there's probably a significant subset of people who fled from countries where governments do all sorts of nasty things with the information they collect about their citizens and who aren't all that keen to provide such information here (you might say, «sure, but Canada's not Iran», to which the answer would be «exactly»).
Fake follower counts are based on Points North scanning followers of influencers to sort out such things as accounts making comments in languages that don't make sense for the content or the influencer, or accounts making the exact same comments across multiple influencers and posts.
You can buy all sorts of things with bitcoins these days — but, most of the time, there's no real point in doing so.
Amazon's foray into other, more profitable ventures has sort of provided an answer: If it can't make money in retail, it will make money doing other things!
It's the same thing when it came with BP, when it comes to these penalties, you want to get the money, so you don't want to break the company that you're doing it with; it can really cripple it in terms of payments, but you don't want some sort of litigation or anything like that that is going to completely bankrupt the company, full stop, right in that moment, because you want to get paid.
«We are in a valley of people who challenge the status quo, so it sort of seems natural that we have venture investors who are thinking about how to do things differently,» said Aileen Lee, founder of Cowboy Ventures and a former partner at Kleiner Perkins.
Here are a couple of sources, though (and I don't want to overload your little mind too much) there's this amazing thing called google, you can plug in questions and it feeds you answers like some sort of magic machine!
If you are still living in Leviticus times, I got news for ya: the world is round, women can do math and own property, slavery is bad and we made this really hard metal called «steel» that's great for all sorts of things.
Didn't really have that sort of thing in mind.
Women do this sort of thing for little boys, but when they grow up they tend not to like being reigned in like that.
Now we see all sorts of disgusting things come out dealing with kiidie perverts.And they still do disturbing things.They want to beatify a priest from Yugoslavia who had blessed the Utashe movement a movement in WW2 that was responsible for killing 100,000's of people in very heinous ways.
I call this the King Cyrus argument, that God's used imperfect people in the past, that [the president] is sort of this King Cyrus figure — that God may be using to do some really good things.
Yeah, that sort of makes the whole thing supernatural, and yes that requires evangelicals to see the fruit of the Spirit and the «mere Christianity» in believers in other denominations (and none), but I'm just naive and stupid enough to think God can do stuff like that.
It may need to be done on occasion» there are such things as just wars, after all, and the state's obligation to defend the social order may necessitate an execution» but Pennington's sort of blithe assumption of justice done in the death of another human being makes me tremble.
All gays (sinners) will be judged after death by god (if they don't repent) and go to hell (if you believe this sort of thing) so death in this life is really no big deal.
Here's a question, do you think god approves of your wanting the «ho.mo's killed» or are you gonna square that away with him later, sort of like an IOU in guilt sort of thing?
«We believed that he would take the church in a new direction, and up until this point he had been doing some things to show that - washing the feet of women on Holy Thursday - that broke all sorts of rules and had never been done before.
We do this sort of thing whenever we are in a tussle with our spouse or church or friend, and we need to justify ourselves or our views.
Though his apostles sometimes wanted Him to do these things, and though these sorts of miracles happen frequently in the Old Testament, Jesus never performed a miracle of this kind.
There are so many things that have to be done — and done right away — in business, at home, in all sorts of personal affairs that these seem much more urgent than intangible spiritual matters.
And I really wish Christians would make up their minds about Jesus's place in the big scheme of things: is he a co-equal third of a trinity of ent.ities who somehow make up one large god, or is he a lesser god sent by his greater father god to suffer in order to straighten out the weird sin situation he created and didn't get around to fixing for thousands of years (the whole John 3:16 thing people are so fond of quoting only makes any sort of sense in the second situation).
But now man finds himself in a situation in which he can do all sorts of things, but has, of course, to choose among all these many possibilities, since life must retain a certain inner unity and consistency.
(I did meet his wife though, after about 20 years — she was wonderful) I was in all the prayer / intercession groups (I was called to prayer and a few other things) and several times one of the other pray - ers sort of intimated that ours was «The» church of the city, and I'd always then start praying for every God called church in my city.
Since I was trying to imagine how such a criminal might come to doing such a stupid thing, I tried to make that clear, but you flew right past that and think that I'm some sort of super-criminal because I was talking about possibilities and how some people can react in such a way.
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