Sentences with phrase «even challenge the way»

I start looking at wines that not only refresh and revive my palate, but wines that have a more intense, richer feel to them and some that might even challenge the way I drink them.

Not exact matches

Like any relationship, two - way communication is the only way to ensure a long, fruitful love connection that withstands the test of time or, even more challenging, an economic downturn.
And when do you plan to start challenging conventional wisdom with it, paving the way to financial success and perhaps even revolutionary change?
And open - minded managers appreciate employees who are unafraid to share ideas and who want to contribute in a way that makes a difference, even if that means challenging the views of their superiors.
Find a way to challenge yourself even if it's on a little routine drill or routes - on - air (against no defenders).
That way, they can chip away at what they owe even while economically challenged.
It's a challenging exercise because we're usually entrenched in these so don't even consider that there may be newer, better ways to do them...
But learning to communicate your marketplace's unique offering in a way that appeals to others can be a challenge, even for a seasoned entrepreneur.
He is one of the messengers that God always provides to wake us up and help prepare the way His words may bring to mind people in our own lives who have been such faithful harbingers of truth, those who have smoothed the way for us, leveling the rough places through which we must walk, even as they challenge us to seek to be the people God calls us to be.
I believe in the ideal of klal Yisrael, the Jewish community as one family — even though some members of that extended family do challenge me in a lot of ways!
But Francis was in fact — as Buddhists see clearly — a Christian of such excess and challenge to ordinary, even good, Christian ways of understanding all of God's creation as beloved that we still can not see him clearly.
Then there are the fatal questions... the questions that challenge authority itself, like where does the money go, can i still be an elder even though I question the existence of God, why do you assume authority over me, why do you do things the way you do because it doesn't make sense to me, can you explain why I should submit to you, why do we need a leader... can't we do this together.
And the only way to discover those areas where I am wrong, is to express my beliefs to others, and let others ask hard questions and even challenge my beliefs.
In many ways, the challenges facing the Church in the world, and the fractures even within her own house, have grown more difficult.
Even non-religious people, while they may not use the word «sin,» realize that there is something not quite right, something disordered or dysfunctional with the way we attempt to cope with the challenges of life.
That's when he noticed something that would go on to challenge a lot of the ways he views worship and even faith: He didn't like the way any of the other translations looked.
The various styles each in their own way point to God, and the consecrated building or sacred space even today challenges the secular assumptions of society.
Isn't it a bit challenging, perhaps even impossible, to do objective research that way...?
The challenge is; the way in which over the years, even centuries, the clergy system (I agree with you) has made the Christian walk into a formula.
Nevertheless, it seems to me as a Protestant outsider that, when one sets Newman in the context of his brothers, the conservative interpretation is surely strengthened: John, Charles, and Frank were all responding to the same challenges to authority; in juxtaposing them, it is clear that it was the paths of the other two brothers which represented that of private conscience and there seems no reasonable way to interpret Newman's move to Rome as anything other than a decisive rejection of such a move in all of its forms, even the moderately Christian.
Fairbairn's work is instructive to us only as an additional indicator of how widespread the centrality of love was becoming over a century ago for understanding the divine nature, even though he did not address in any helpful way how this challenges traditional understandings of divine power.
It is clear that the BEM document was an attempt to consciously, creatively, sincerely and prayerfully to face up to the challenges of the time and to offer to the churches a document, which while not being in a position to satisfy everyone and reflect every shade of opinion, nevertheless, optimistically looked forward to a time of greater ecumenical interaction, moving beyond «the false ecumenical solution of a comfortable denominationalism in which the churches each tend their own gardens, careful not to bother or insult others, but in no way living out or even seeking a truly common life.»
They are on a mission to challenge how people think about God and Jesus — even if it ruffles some theological feathers along the way — so they can truly experience who He is.
Indeed, these challenges are transformations of our established ways, even potentially revolutionary.
We have always encouraged the parents to love and support their children and always advised the girls to see their pregnancies through, even though there will of course be challenges along the way.
Although I came out of Seminary with as many questions as answers, it challenged me to know what I believed and why I believed it (even if it was different from what the Professor believed)-- in that way it was certainly a success for me.
Sofinding ways to cool down, and things to eat without putting on the stove and making the house even hotter, is kind of challenging.
Even if going Gluten Free is a personal choice, there are certainly challenges along the way.
Answering questions along the way, Jules demystifies even the most difficult gluten free baking challenges to help you bake like a pro.
Even though Wornick Foods is leading the way in the industry, it still has to contend with a number of challenges.
The next time I may slice them the long way - a bit more challenging, but I suspect it would result in an even more dramatic (while still being rustic) cracker.
I confess that I have become somewhat blasé about the range of exciting — I think revolutionary is probably more accurate — technologies that we are rolling out today: our work in genomics and its translation into varieties that are reaching poor farmers today; our innovative integration of long — term and multilocation trials with crop models and modern IT and communications technology to reach farmers in ways we never even imagined five years ago; our vision to create a C4 rice and see to it that Golden Rice reaches poor and hungry children; maintaining productivity gains in the face of dynamic pests and pathogens; understanding the nature of the rice grain and what makes for good quality; our many efforts to change the way rice is grown to meet the challenges of changing rural economies, changing societies, and a changing climate; and, our extraordinary array of partnerships that has placed us at the forefront of the CGIAR change process through the Global Rice Science Partnership.
I love how this challenge has not only got me to pay even more attention to what I cook and eat, but also think creatively and research alternative ways to cook and bake without sugar.
Even you got the best manager to replace Wenger but do nt give him the right team, no way you can win this most challenging league in the world.
I used to be a giroud hater but from what I saw yesterday I changed my mind he suits our style of play -LCB- I apologise) now my concern is injuries we had no options in bench, Jack is a white diaby even the way he puts his body into challenges he will always be injured.Seems cech is the real deal though
The Dutch striker will never be able to appease Arsenal fans after the way that he forced his exit from the Emirates, even if us fans also find ourselves frustrated with the lack of ambition shown in the transfer market, and lack of title challenge in recent terms.
Wilshere was on his way back then but only for injuries to once again halt him, even though I'll admit he does invite unnecessary challenges with his dribbles but don't ever count him out.
of course the games against stoke, leicester etc would have gone a long way to seeing us challenge for the title last season but for a long time now we've been labelled flat track bullies i.e we are generally very good at beating opponents outside the top six but our record against man utd and chelsea maybe even city quite recently has not reflected a team on the same level as those going for the premier league title.
There is no doubt that Arsenal are some way behind Manchester City, along with the rest of the Premier League teams, but according to the Arsenal legend Patrick Vieira they should be a lot closer to challenging City, but are simply not good enough right now and they need to invest in more quality players to even get close.
There is a long way to go, and there are a lot of games to win, before the Tide can consider themselves in the class of the»95 Huskers, but to date, no one has been able to escape, or even seriously challenge, the Tide's eventual bear hug.
We haven't put in a real title challenge in his time here, and even if we win the cup and get 4th, the only way he'd sign is if we make a real statement in the market, and I mean go big, like 200 million on 3 players, that'd actually improve drastically our squad.
The call stands, by the way, even if no one in the stadium had any idea what was being challenged and reviewed.
At least one youngster maybe 2 a year, with the way our academy is, should be coming through so Ox would need to be worried because he needs to sharpen up as i believe another youngster who will challenge the wings next season is Wellington Silva... the boy has talent no doubt about it, Gnabry also has something about him, even though having a nightmare at West Brom.
In a way I think it would have been better for Arsenal to have fared even worse in last season's Premier League, as dropping out of Europe altogether may well have helped us to challenge for the title next time, as we have seen with the likes of the last two sides to be crowned champions of England, Chelsea and Leicester City.
City look in a different league to us even with a couple of signings i still think were way off challenging for the tittle!
Monreal clearly feels that there is a great team spirit and sense of togetherness in the Arsenal dressing room, with no little cliques of certain players, and he believes that this has been very beneficial and even essential to the way the Gunners have performed over the last few seasons, ending the long wait for a trophy and now getting into a great position to challenge for the big prize of the Premier League title.
Whilst Alonso won seven times on the way to his (and the teams) first championships, Fisichella's challenge came to nothing - he didn't even make the podium again until the 15th race of the season in Monza.
They were finishing challenges in a way they didn't in the first half, fighting for every loose ball, and pressing even harder against the US back four.
Even with their great catcher healthy they are somewhat offensively challenged and now without such a key cog are lacking in a big - time way.
In many ways, that sombre evening at Anfield when a Branislav Ivanovic - inspired Chelsea ran out 3 - 1 victors in the first leg of that quarterfinal was the start of a spectacular decline that has seen the club on the verge of administration, one sensational title challenge, one abject Champions League campaign and a whole lot of crests and troughs.
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