Sentences with phrase «embraced her too»

Yet it embraces too many theological elements to be considered merely secular, philosophical, or unbelieving.
Should we embrace those too to satisfy your version of history and what it means?
The players have been really committed to what we've asked them to do, they've grasped it and got on with it, and I think they've embraced it too.
I made her mom mine and my kids embraced her too.
«It's about celebrating the skin we are in, the challenges we can overcome — and encouraging others to embrace themselves too
I'm at that age ahem, late 50's where I feel like 40, but not embracing too much the changes I see in the mirror, so these looks have given me some ideas that I hope I can pull off!
Monochromatic With A Pop — The monochromatic outfits are trending big time and an easy trend to embrace too!
A few white lies are perfectly fine, but embrace yourself and all your supposed imperfections and you'll be surprised how many people will embrace them too.
Audible has rolled this out to their app for Android already, so hopefully we'll see Kindle / Audible apps on BlackBerry 10 embrace this too.

Not exact matches

Lots of grocery stores have embraced self - checkout, where you scan your own items and place them in a bag, but I can't easily imagine a real grocery store investing in Amazon's «Just Walk Out» technology any time soon — the investment in cameras and sensors over a large space would be too huge, and the efficiency gain for a real grocery shopping trip wouldn't warrant it.
Even brand managers who embrace social media can find their efforts are met with lackluster response or, worse yet, can find themselves in a crisis from an online misstep caused by spreading oneself too thin.
The sight of two professional colleagues enthusiastically embracing might raise eyebrows elsewhere, but here it's simply too common to be conspicuous.
Wesfarmers chief executive Richard Goyder says the tone of the national conversation has become too pessimistic, challenging business leaders to embrace the opportunities created by Australia's strong
«That no internal manager was promoted to CEO suggests that none fit that bill,» Caicco says, speculating internal candidates are either too tied to the legacy culture, not quite ready to embrace the future or experienced enough in uncharted waters.
Likely, the entrepreneurial world will embrace such moves, too, since there is a feeling that there big business in pot.
In our experience, marketers who haven't yet embraced email automation are concerned it will be too time - consuming and too involved.
Sometimes, it seems, Saul can embrace his own entrepreneur a bit too tightly.
It's OK for you to act naturally but embrace the new organization, too.
First voiced in the 1970s by Arthur Laffer, an adviser to the Nixon administration who came from the conservative Chicago school of economics, it was embraced by the likes of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher and, consensus has it, went a long way to alleviating the stagflation of that era (though falling energy prices and interest rates, demographic shifts and yes, deficit spending contributed too).
Although I personally favor embracing the holiday spirit, fourth quarter is too crucial a time for everyone to fully relax.
Duterte said the country had become too libertarian as the youth reject the boy scouts and military training program and embrace alcohol, street brawls and drugs.
Too often we'll uncritically embrace a study that promises a great headline, rather than looking hard at the claims of the tall foreheads who authored it.
Many worry that customers and employees won't really embrace paperless, that going paperless means all customers must use paperless methods, or that it's too costly or time and resource consuming to undertake the transition.
In today's society (the age of information overload), it's all too easy to rely on becoming a consumer of consensus datapoints as opposed to embracing a Life of Doing.
But she has other interests, too, and last year, we wrote about the Lyda Hill Foundation's embrace of marine protection.
By way of contrast, the release too readily embraces and extrapolates from the studies it characterizes as supporting the rulemaking, as if these studies were on point and above critique when in fact they are not.
Before it's too late, before your bank account goes to zero, I urge you to embrace the same strategy that has already rescued many troubled owners in the frozen yogurt and juice bar categories.
Profitability is set to improve, too, as gamers increasingly embrace digital content purchases.
What is troubling to me is that after nearly 14 years of doing online publicity and link building, I see people way too eager to embrace or abandon any given SEM tactic.
We believe pirates, the original Pastafarians, were peaceful explorers and it was due to Christian misinformation that they have an image of outcast criminals today We are fond of beer Every Friday is a Religious Holiday We do not take ourselves too seriously We embrace contradictions (though in that we are hardly unique)
We too need to consider whether we have arrived at our opinions by embracing certain information while ignoring others.
Learn how to embrace the not - ideal times of writing, too — I have often snatched out thirty minutes here and there and maybe I only got a paragraph of words on the page but guess what?
You are embraced, wrapped and protected in His Kevlar Love and you're bullet proof against the shrapnel lies of being not enough or too much.
Perhaps when we embrace the ashes we confess that we too are the crowd who know not what we do.
I was a fundamentalist because my security and self - worth and sense of purpose in life were all wrapped up in getting God right — in believing the right things about him, saying the right things about him, and convincing others to embrace the right things about him too.
Too often, we talk about allowing our daughters be «their own person,» but we falter when they choose to embrace society's message of beauty, make - up, and clothes.»
That Murdoch can not find a way to accept this God who sees and seeks (who redeems), but instead embraces an impersonal and probably fictional Good, makes it ironic - perhaps contradictory would not be too strong a word - that she would conclude her book with these words from Psalm 139 (in the Authorized Version, of course):
Besides, embracing remarriage would be a concession to the spirit of the age that the pain of unmet desire for sexual companionship is too great for God really to want anyone to have to bear.
Christianity is the midwife of nihilism, not because it is itself nihilistic, but because it is too powerful in its embrace of the world and all of the world's mystery and beauty; and so to reject Christianity now is, of necessity, to reject everything except the barren anonymity of spontaneous subjectivity.
Elsewhere in his book, Collins explains why Stephen Jay Gould's idea of science and faith avoiding conflict by staying out of each other's way — his so - called «non-overlappingmagisteria» — is unacceptable too, since it «inspires internal conflict, and deprives people of the chance to embrace either science or spirituality in a fully realized way.»
We were able to embrace him as the loved son he always was and will be... I am sad that he struggled so many years with the dread of rejection of us as his parents and held the «secret» of being gay for way too long.
It would be too bad if just as Christianity is becoming» for the first time» a truly world religion, we encased ourselves in the confines of a passing age instead of embracing the dangerous dawning of a new one.»
Even so, I too was taken aback at first by the statements to which he objects so strenuously -» liberals... would love to make every woman a whore» and embrace the goal of «Every gal a slut.»
And while there are signs of hope to be found in renewal movements and new forms of Catholic community across the continent, the continued embrace of Catholic Lite by too many western European Catholic leaders and intellectuals bodes ill for a European Catholicism that can inspire Europe to reject demographic suicide and rediscover the joy of creating the future through having children.
Pessimism, from this standpoint, tends too severely toward the nihilistic embrace of complete randomness or meaninglessness.
To attack something when you're too ignorant of the facts (and too lazy to be bothered to learn about the opposing side) to even know what you're attacking only shows how much society has to gain by embracing the scientific method (even if you reject some theories).
When I was first reading the article I thought to myself, «This is one of the things JW, Damian and I discussed not too long ago, an legit effort to combat LGBT hate and actually embrace them in the new millenium» until I reached the end where the church is still getting condemed which makes me wonder, is this program a lot more malignant than I thought and what exactly is it?
Here, too, Johnson provides some valuable cautions against a too quick criticism of the nation - state and an overenthusiastic embrace of a single global authority.
Embracing relativity will end for all time the religious imperialism that has far too often been a mark of evangelistic and missionary endeavors.
But when the account appears to distort some factor beyond recognition, the question must be raised as to whether the basic categories are not too narrow to embrace the whole of experience.
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