Sentences with phrase «does none of them well»

You sir are an idiot, i will continue to believe so, But at the same time, i will make note, that i did not come on here to point out how flawed your beliefs are, it only lead down that road because you took it there, i was pointing out, that it does none of us good to sit here and disagree and try to disprove one another's beliefs, you have your own i have mine, i know something to be true, and you somehow believe what you believe, i'm apparently not going to change your mind and you have no shot at disproving my beliefs so why attack eachothers beliefs?
CBS fleshed Reed out as a fully - realized villain by noting he listens to Imagine Dragons, the inexplicably popular American band that tries to do six things at once in every song while doing none of them well, before every round.
Bragi tried to do too many things, and the result was that it did none of them well.
Haven't we all, at one point or another, had hopes raised and then dashed by products that promised to do many things, but wound up doing none of them well?

Not exact matches

I wrote a separate article on the topic of delegation where the simple rule is that if someone can do a job 70 % as good as you can, you should delegate it because you get 70 % of the output using almost none of your time.
Most of us aspire to conquer more and more work in less and less time, but since none of us can cram more hours into the day (despite our best efforts), increasing our productivity is the best we can do.
We all have to do everything for the first time, and none of us does anything very well in the beginning.
Although Santiago is regarded as one of the best spots in South America to do business — with its California climate and none of the megacity dysfunctions of places like SÃ # o Paulo — its economy was built on mining and maritime commerce.
Rather, it means only that, in a crisis, for a limited period of time, the ability of the employee to do some essential functions is better than none.
But believe it or not, the group doing the best at the end of the year — and which is still showing signs of strength as the page flips to 2018 — is none other than old - school commodities.
So far, none of the BlackBerry 10 devices have proven to be commercial successes, and it is unclear whether the Z30 will do better, especially as it will hit stores at around the same time as two much - anticipated smartphones from Apple, the high - end iPhone 5S and the cheaper iPhone 5C.
This big pop leads to a few years of undistinguished performance and investor impatience — where the manager may very well be doing exactly what their fund is supposed to and what their process requires — but to the casual buyer, none of that matters.
None of this indicates that the BLS's way of doing things is better.
Another thing to notice is that, if Vanguard owns over 10 percent of most of the big mall REITs — and it does — then an over-literal reading of the law would say, well, they are all interested stockholders in one another (since all of them have an associate who is a 10 percent holder of the other REITs), and therefore none of them can buy any of the others.
But in a little hand held device like the RIM BlackBerry, it's the device itself that's not good enough, and you therefore can not have a one - size - fits - all Intel processor inside of a BlackBerry, but instead, the processor itself has to be modular and conformable so that it has on it only the functionality that the BlackBerry needs and none of the functionality that it doesn't need.
And none of the great economists who studied this stuff and taught it to our children understand it either, so we just do the best we can
In a recent podcast interview with Howard Marks the founder of Oaktree Capital Management, Mark's suggested a novel defensive investment strategy I — since none of us can consistently accurately predict the future, develop a portfolio which will do well in a range of outcomes we can imagine instead of betting the farm on one potential outcome.
No matter how good of a person you were, no matter the kindness you bestowed unto others, no matter how or what you did for the least of these, none of that matters.
None of us are good enough no matter what we do.
I've read a lot of religious literature, none of it say well with me enough to believe it, but I don't think anyone else should be deprived of their right to believe.
None of Churchill's defiant speeches would have done much good against a triumphant Stalin or Hitler, in control of the whole European continent, the oil of Baku, the wheatfields of Ukraine, and the coal and iron of Germany, France, and Scandinavia.
Indeed, as best as I can tell, the None's and the Done's have recognized the walls of the Evangelicals — not as noble walls of doctrine, but rather, as the sides of a ditch being viewed by the blind man in the muddy center.
None of htese morons is qualified for the job, so sometimes looking at how they practice their faith is a good indicator of trying to do good and be humble rather than an elected screwup know - it - all.
Moreover, none of the four Gospels tells the story of the Passion in such a way as to make it a simple tale of injustice done by the bad Sanhedrin to the good Christians.
Since none of us had actually done these things ourselves, any program we designed would have to educate faculty as well as students.
Then goes on to say that if you don't believe the story, you basically will be punished for eternity because he is the best way to salvation and it doesn't matter that none of it makes sense.
Most eventually go back to believing, so I suppose it's not a surprise that none of them would have been available for the study, but in any given group of atheists there are always a good number who say they don't believe while secretly looking for a reason to go back.
None of us are perfect, and it's what we do with what we learn every day that gets us just that much closer, that much better than we were yesterday.
none of these prayers are dangerous, for example if you pray to become like jesus, and god downgrades your life and you lose your house and car etc, this is good, as God is happier with those who don't value the material things in this temporary world, and your only going to achieve heaven with Gods happiness
(The doctrine of the tradition that God is not simply better than other even possible beings, but is better than goodness itself, better than «best,» since he transcends the concept of goodness altogether, does not alter the necessity that he be better - than - best in some, in none, or in all dimensions of value; or negatively, that he be surpassable in all, some, or no dimensions.
You can believe all of those things about Jesus and God, which are good things to believe, but if you don't believe in Jesus for eternal life, none of it matters.
While none of these features are inherently wrong, (and can of course be used by good people to do good things), these days I find myself longing for a church with a cool factor of about 0.
Everyone knows what you are Mitch, and you are doing none of the rest of us any good being exactly what the atheists point at us and say.
There were several apparently well - to - do Jewish families in the small town of Pembroke, involved in clothing and furniture businesses, but none of us really knew them.
Of course, none of us would concede that how we live doesn't matter, but in terms of our acceptance and justification, both the bad and the good we do are irrelevanOf course, none of us would concede that how we live doesn't matter, but in terms of our acceptance and justification, both the bad and the good we do are irrelevanof us would concede that how we live doesn't matter, but in terms of our acceptance and justification, both the bad and the good we do are irrelevanof our acceptance and justification, both the bad and the good we do are irrelevant.
The church is better off — more productive and more faithful — when the strangers in it hold on to one another This denomination has a lot of important work to do; and though we would like to see all of it accomplished our way, the fact is that none of the factions, including our own, has the capacity or the skills to do it alone.
In it, as in any cooperative endeavor, participants play their roles, carry out the tasks assigned them, and in so doing join together to produce a good which none of them could have produced alone.
This huge, blue planet is in existance just so we can be born, live, make a living, have a baby, then die... no connection, no spirit, no soul, no more appreciating the beauty around us, no more being astounded at the improbabilities, no more being amazed at the wonders of life... because none of that has any meaning any more, it's just a bunch of junk that happened accidently... who cares, we're just all going to fade away into nothingness... become one with the dirt, because we are actually no better than the dirt... I don't know about you, but I'm depressed now... but then that's what's great about our country, you can choose to believe or... not... in this... country... that has... no particular meaning... in the grand scheme of thngs... oh, yeah, that's right there is no «grand scheme of things»... so never mind.
Indeed, to the best of my knowledge Hartshorne does not explicitly link his position on creation with his position on relativity, contingency, and potentiality, as he does link the latter with his position on temporality.13 On the other hand, he does present other arguments against the traditional position, none of which seem tome to have any substance.
If you have dreams for what you are going to do for God, and how your ministry will grow, and what books you will write, and how many children you will rescue, and how churches will beat down your door to ask you to come speak for them, the chances are pretty good that if you are following Jesus, none of this will happen and instead, He will lead you into obscurity, poverty, nakedness, danger, and sword (Rom 8:35).
For the Youngstown area to have as many churches as we do I can only think of a handful of church leaders who have tried to do more outreach to the communities the churches are actually in and almost none that live in more well off neighborhoods here.
None of them, doubtless, had been well - to - do, but the poverty in which we find them living was voluntarily chosen for the sake of a cause.
Purity that respects the sanctity of womanhood; sincerity that makes your «yea» enough without an oath and your word as good as your bond; magnanimity, like Lincoln's, with malice toward none, with charity for all; kindness which unostentatiously helps one's fellows, the right hand not knowing what the left hand does — all that is livable.
Then you truly do not understand the true nature of God... He saw that none of us would be good enough to attain heaven (except little children who die at an early age) so He sent the only One who had never sinned, who even though he sweated blood and asked if there was any other way, but ultimately said,» not my will but Yours,» paid our way into Heaven.
Ever since Jesus came and did his thing, none of that will ever be good enough.
None the less, there is much truth in the saying that if we wish to tell the non-Christian what the Christian enterprise is about, the best thing that we can do is to persuade that person to attend a Sunday celebration of the Eucharist in which there is also and of necessity a proclamation of Christ.
We're talking about discipline (or the lack of it), church today, new friend debriefings, the book I'm writing, the school he's trying to finish (still) and how frustrating it is to work and work and still feel like you're just barely making ends meet because I do a lot of things really well but unfortunately, none of them make us much money.
We don't know enough to make claims yet and it might very well be none of our business.
Tom, the eldest Bertram, is even worse, a ne'er - do - well who has none of his father's sense of responsibility for the moral climate of the Bertram house or for the repute of the Bertram name.
Like you said, none of us can predict what Jesus would do, but we can (and should, I think) speculate on what we need to do in this world — now — to reflect Christ to the best of our abilities.
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