Sentences with phrase «especially if you read»

I think most people understand that's what I meant, especially if they read the article.
You shouldn't be shocked to see Pieters here (especially if you read this Definitely Extremely Smart blogger frequently.)
Especially if you read this whole thing humming Mask Off.
When you become a regular on TST, you find the REAL lowdown on how it works... especially if you read knoxfan's inputs............................
It just seems more complicated than it is (especially if you read the manual, ha).
PPI and resolution to make a big difference when you are reading e-books, especially if you read a lot.
But oh, the Oasis is worth lusting after, especially if you read in the bath or at the beach.
Reading a 75,000 word manuscript on a desktop or laptop is a sure path to headaches or chronic neck pain, especially if you read as much as writers and editors do.
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Especially if you read the pushback I got from Mamamia readers over these recipes... let me give you a sample... «Seriously, what planet are you on?

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If your customer service personnel, especially online, have any responses in their quiver of standard answers that read like robotic, pasted copy, find them and start over.
Overwhelmingly, users respond negatively when videos autoplay (especially with sound on) if they haven't yet opted in to watch on say, a page they've visited with the goal of reading an article.
By reading their reviews, especially negative ones, it's possible to get a sense for how your products and services stack up to theirs and see if their customers have similar complaints.
But being a Prime member offers reading benefits too, especially if you own a Kindle e-reader device, which allows you to create a lending library.
It's easy to forget to wear your fitness tracker to bed and even when you do remember, the readings aren't always accurate (especially if you're sharing bed real estate with someone else).
It's an especially good feature if you're reading a long article or simply don't want the phone to go to sleep when you're looking at something longer than the screen's default 30 - second time - out period.
If you want to engage those customers who are not interested in sitting down and reading a blog post (especially when it's educational and not entertaining), videos are one way to reach this crowd.
Chances are that you'll be interrupted before you finish reading this story, especially if you're at work.
According to Max Read, «Research indicates that when memory is first recorded in the brain — in the hippocampus, to be specific — it's still «fragile» and easily forgotten, especially if the brain is asked to memorize more things.
The latest tame reading on inflation may give the Federal Reserve more wiggle room, if it is deemed necessary, to enact another round of stimulus, especially with recent economic data on the U.S. economy a bit disconcerting.
Some of these posts are so long, no one wants to read them, especially if they are just a flood of copy - n - paste preaching.
Information we all need to know about Demon Possession - Exorcism - Schizophrenia... especially if you have friends or loved ones dealing with this... please read:
If you read this story, especially in the original version, you'd have noticed it was an anti-Satanist story, not anti-Christian.
To the best of my knowledge, no one has yet compared the Vienna of Freud's time with Periclean Athens; but if it ever happens, I will understand why, especially after reading this remarkable book.
This is probably true, especially for a Christian reading the Bible... but there are many direct commands to the Jewish people to engage in violence, and if history is any guide, Christians have often used these commands to justify our own violent behavior toward others.
If the Bible is a myth, it would be the truest and most helpful myth ever written, and I would still read it, study it, teach it, and try to follow it... especially the parts about Jesus, for He (even if he didn't really exist) represents the truest way to be humaIf the Bible is a myth, it would be the truest and most helpful myth ever written, and I would still read it, study it, teach it, and try to follow it... especially the parts about Jesus, for He (even if he didn't really exist) represents the truest way to be humaif he didn't really exist) represents the truest way to be human.
He enjoys hearing from anyone who reads his work, especially, but not exclusively, if they like it.
Read it especially if you wonder how feminism can be reconciled with the Bible, or if you suspect that those of us who call ourselves Christian Feminists are just picking and choosing the bits of Scripture that we like best.
Blogger John Scalzi had a great explication of what this term means a couple of weeks ago — it's worth a read, especially if you're a gamer.
It's a compelling read, especially if you're a fan of the movies.
This may not be easy to explain to the sister, especially if her own convictions are tied in with a very literal reading of Scripture.
Instead of «finger of God» Matthew has «Spirit of God»; but Luke, being especially interested in the Spirit, would hardly have substituted «finger» if his source had read «Spirit.»
read up on quantum mechanics and tell me that sounds more realistic then the notion of a being of superior knowledge manipulating the elements of earth to create sentient man... its a logical fallacy... if we can do what we can do in a universe four billion years old, simple statistics demands than someone else would have done it beforehand, especially if we had «evlved» so drastically in a cosmic blink of an eye, as the prophet richard dawkins likes to put it.
Too much does the church defend the use of money, but if you read the scriptures you will find that God, especially Jesus, was not all that impressed with the world's money.
Perhaps go back and read some of the books before Hebrews (especially if you haven't yet) too build your faith and knowledge.
Between writing my own, reading and commenting it's probably 2 - 3 hours a day, especially if you include Twitter & Facebook.
Especially yours, if you're reading this and getting offended.
I read a lot of news, especially if it involves religion, specifically Christianity and the church.
Lots of people want to read about successful adoption stories, especially if it includes ideas / suggestions on how to accomplish their own adoption.
That's what's missing in the text, there's no feeling of that happening when you read it, or very little feeling of it, especially if you're re-reading a portion of it.
There is only one thing that will forever stand and that is Jesus Christ is real and you should read your Bible especially the book of John and Matthew chapter 25 everything in there is coming to pass and Jesus is getting ready to reveal himself to all the athesist buddhist etc the whole world.He is the King of King and lord of lords, if you think i'm crazy ask him to reveal himself to you if you are serious.Christianty is not a thing it is again a personal relationship with Christ thru his Holly Spirit that if you are 100 % ready to call on and accept, its like your job you go to everyday you open the door and walk thru it, if you didn't you wouldn't know that it was there.
To this end St Philip worked hard to invent diversions which would keep his charges occupied, especially at what he considered the most dangerous times — the long sultry Roman afternoons, and the period of the pre-Lenten carnival, when Renaissance society gave itself up to a distinctly un-Christian preparation for Lent (and if anyone doubts that Sixteenth Century Rome could be fully as immoral as our own times, let him read the Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini, a great artist, but far from a good man).
Only practicing Protestants (those who identify as Protestant, attend church at least once a month, and say their faith is very important to them) thought the Bible was especially needed this year: 86 percent said politicians would be more civil if they read their Bible regularly, up from 81 percent in 2015.
This is another «must read» book for those studying mimetic theory, especially if you want to see how Paul talks about mimetic violence and its relation to the cross.
They are still worth reading though, especially if you are a fan of Capon.
Because he has avoided imposing a strong central interpretive plot, it does not read like a novel; but it does not read like a textbook either, which is to say that it is quite palatable, especially if taken at a careful pace.
Pastor, I'm just wondering if you yourself follow ALL the rest of this portion of the Law ie vs 19 or vs 27 regarding cutting the hair at the side of your head, or vs 32 regarding «rising in the presence of elders» or... vs 30 regarding observing the Sabbath — especially after what Our Lord Jesus did in Matt 12 and what He taught in Matt 5 - 7?!? I would suggest that you «do not choke at gnats and swallow camels», and that you prayerfully read what the apostle Paul wrote in 1 Cor 9: 3, 19 - 23 esp vs22 - 23.
If you actually had any intrest in how this works especially the parallels with the taliban i suggest you read up some, the similarities are astounding.
In the Fourth Gospel he is explicitly quoted on this matter (John 5:28 - 29) but, even if this saying be read out of the record, evidence remains, especially the narrative of his conversation with the Sadducees about the nature of the resurrected body.
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