Sentences with phrase «embraced it with»

Even though accepting credit card payments will usually cost your business more in fees than cash transactions you should still embrace them with open arms.
«Embrace them with loving arms, and they'll become your greatest asset.»
Business Insider nailed it when it wrote, «The new on - demand models have opened the door to real - time fulfillment of goods and services, which consumers have embraced with a frequency that is unprecedented.»
Best to embrace that with honesty than to pretend otherwise.
The source also indicates that the looming service will largely mirror the pricing Comcast has already embraced with its own Xfinity Mobile service.
When it comes to the stock market, millennials aren't exactly embracing it with open arms.
Perhaps it's time to embrace it with a present to show that you support the cause.
He sets everything aside — expectations and demands, plans and agendas — and embraces them with love and attention.
But, as we wait in the peaceful presence of the One who ignites passion, we can wave farewell to our own hypocrisy and embrace with welcoming arms those hypocrites around us.
These people are reminders that science is not a threat to be feared, but a journey we can embrace with confidence, knowing that all truth can only be revealed as God's truth.
Life without work is viewed with aversion, and the right kind of work is embraced with thankfulness as a source of personal and social well - being.
AND YOU NEED TO STOP GETTING SO MAD BECAUSE EVERYBODY DOES NOT EMBRACE YOU WITH OPEN ARMS - THIS MAN IS NOT A HATE MONGER OR A CHRISTOFASCIST HE IS A GOOD AND SMART AND STRONG CHRISTIAN AND HE IS RIGHT.
Don't just stand there with your dripping laptop cussing and screaming like an idiot while the chai seeps through that marvelously «integrated» system and starts embracing it with its eager, sticky fingers.
The way I see it, we can either pretend the whole thing didn't happen or embrace it with a smile.
We embrace them with arms full of disclaimers about how all the sinners are welcome here.
But Abraham believed precisely for this life, that he was to grow old in the land, honored by the people, blessed in his generation, remembered forever in Isaac, his dearest thing in life, whom he embraced with a love for which it would be a poor expression to say that he loyally fulfilled the father's duty of loving the son, as indeed is evinced in the words of the summons, «the son whom thou lovest.»
See them in hospital emergency rooms, serving with skill and embracing with compassion someone who has just learned that a spouse of 60 years has died on an operating room table.
Hence Ivan would respectfully return his entrance ticket to this world rather than embrace it with its injustice.
What the believer does with the facts, says Paul, is to embrace them with a curious kind of realism.
As Oden puts it: «God lets us know through historical events that we are, despite our sins, okay, affirmed, accepted, embraced with infinitely forgiving love.»
the church is a wonderful place and all the christians within will embrace with joy as they give thanks for their good fortune.
Since she was resting on her suddenly, the heavy frau embraced with patient care, and waited till the younger....
The flavors reignite moments that would otherwise fade: a cloud of yellow butterflies in the sand, a Campari spritzer with my Mamma and sisters and the Tuscan sunset, a lingering embrace with the love of my life.
Embrace it with our cool but comforting Roasted Strawberry + Yoghurt Popsicles.
Obviously sounds super basic of me, but I'm embracing it with open arms.
Crunchy roasted almonds in a close embrace with fruity orange pieces.
Not all of us are gone thankfully so my house and dogs are taken care of but I hate living out of suitcase but I love to explore so we do all the things and embrace with grateful hearts.
When the nights turn blustery and the temperature drops, I know that roasted vegetable season has arrived, and I embrace it with reckless abandon.
Ozil makes a beeline to embrace United bench, had also shared an embrace with Martial before I started recording pic.twitter.com/R5Ur 6ZQiSh
Nevertheless, Derek Shaw, the PNE chairman is ready to embrace him with open arms.
During his career Woods has let the public into his heart only twice: the hug with his father, Earl, that punctuated Tiger's 12 - stroke victory at the 1997 Masters; and the teary embrace with Elin behind the final green at the 2006 British Open, Tiger's first win following Earl's death.
«The family has problems but sometimes it's an embrace with a father and a son.
The players and coaches shared tearful embraces with the family of longtime booster and East Nicolaus teacher, Laurie Goss, who died of cancer just two days prior.
The Aces were loved by the community, and they embraced them with open arms.
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Of course at first I embraced it with spunk by setting up a «workstation» as I would be cooking and nodding with a familiar «Carry on people, I got this covered!»
Embrace it with both arms, hug it, love it and above all become passionate about it.
Women are led to envision romantic moments around breastfeeding, moments cradling a swaddled baby who sleeps peacefully with a light smile on her lips, loving and contented embraces with partners, and sweet jaunts through the park with a baby carriage in which a baby lies peacefully.
That is unless something falls on them or they are knocked from their Moses basket during a particularly passionate embrace with your partner.
Seeing our local babywearing community grow and expand to include so many special needs families, and watching those families being embraced with love and acceptance, that is an accomplishment worth celebrating.
She embraces him with one arm.
She spent nearly her whole life as a Republican — and she's now conveniently changed her platform and expects Democratic voters to embrace her with open arms.
The confident, social democratic, anti-austerity message of Nicola Sturgeon was embraced with open arms by an electorate which felt Labour had become Tory - lite.
And then he entered the weird pretend house for the first time, interrupted only by an awkward embrace with his wife.
The Tory party did not just begrudgingly open its eyes to change but embraced it with a commanding victory for Cameron.
Within minutes of Paladino's nomination as the Republican candidate for governor, Dean Skelos jumped on the Paladino bandwagon and embraced him with open arms.
Previous studies suggest couples favour turning right when sharing a romantic embrace with their partner.
Opportunities for career development have been embraced with enthusiasm.
Make a 5 - second connection — every day, we embrace with both arms wrapped around each other for at least 5 seconds.
This is a great time of change, and we need to embrace it with open arms.»
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