Sentences with phrase «even give them some kind»

Even giving any kind of co-op style mode of play would be a welcomed edition to make me continue revisiting missions many times over.
You could even give them some kind of incentive for signing up, such as a free market report.

Not exact matches

Then, the company can give you data such as average and range of ages and income, how large the families are, what kind of home they live in, what hobbies they have and maybe even where they make charitable donations.
She's everywhere online giving the kind of advice that most people wouldn't even think about.
And then there's the question of how a not - for - profit foundation like Mozilla can even consider these kinds of commercial deals, given the higher public disclosure requirements for nonprofits, not to mention the restrictions on money - making activities that accompany the favorable tax status.
The traffic patterns are different, the furniture is different, even the feel is different, giving the space a kind of unpredictability.
If you give them time to complete those kinds of activities, and even set up occasional volunteer days, it will help them feel more connected with your company.
«Try to be active every day, if you happen to miss class, give yourself even 5 minutes of some kind of movement, whether it's dancing around your house, walking your dog, vacuuming, jumping jacks, or a DVD - whatever your avenue, just MOVE.»
I'm always kind of iffy about giving my bank passwords to third parties, even though security is top - of - mind for them.
I offer my art online and even though you gave specific steps, I'm unsure who exactly to target for this kind of product (beyond» people who like bright colours» and» between age 30 - 45», maybe more women than men)... My brain is creative but not logical!
This disconnect has been misused for years as some kind of claim that even among scientists there is some debate, when scientists are given the benefit of the doubt anyways.
This infusion of the soul is a kind of natural covenant that God has with His creation; whenever a new human being is conceived He gives the soul so that it can be indeed a human being; however, He allows the will of the two parents to be primary in this, so that it is they who decide - even if at times unwittingly!
Suppose, in a kind of contented abstinence, we were to refrain from trying to understand more of the landscape before us than the landscape cared to display for us, that we were willing to follow the bend of bough and straggle of gravel and tilt of pole wherever the bend and the straggle and the tilt chanced to take us, that we concerned ourselves not with pattern or profit or even pleasure but merely with watching like a token sentinel in safe country, that we gave our eyes a quiet carte blanche and permitted our minds to play at liberty over the face of an untouched terrain?
This does not mean that we must neglect this world; on the contrary, Islam warns us against neglecting it, for the Qur» an says, «But seek the abode of the Hereafter in that which Allah hath given thee and neglect not thy portion of the world, and be thou kind even as Allah hath been kind to thee, and seek not corruption in the earth; lo!
So many kind - hearted and compassionate priests tried to change our minds, even to the extent of giving us an article penned by the Canadian Bishops refuting it.
These conflicting judgments show how confusing and ambiguous Christian witness of that kind is, even when it is given with a pure conscience.)
But if that is done by the Church's magisterium, it can only be through propositions which are not themselves absolute dogma but serious and valid items of knowledge (in varying degrees, of course, and of very many different kinds), but knowledge which in principle is subject to revision and capable of improvement, and which can be deepened, clarified, given greater discrimination, improved in this or that respect, or even abandoned.
Now, all that being said, I do kind of disagree with a church asking their congregation to get permanent body art for Lent, which is meant for giving up something for a relatively short period of time... this is something that they'll always have with them, even though their beliefs may change.
But if he had the charge of a hospital, or lived in a city where the pestilence was raging, if he would be studying fermentation, the circulation of the blood, blisters, and the like, and such like excellent points, when he should be visiting his patients, and saving men's lives; if he should even turn them away, and let them perish, and tell them that he has not time to give them advice, because he must follow his own studies, I would consider that man as a most preposterous student, who preferred the remote means before the end itself of his studies: indeed, I would think him but a civil kind of murderer.
«Reconciliation is a mixture of event which gives momentum and patient work which brings a change of heart deep down and is almost unknown in our world today, even in places which have achieved some kind of peace... We have to be willing to spend years at this.»
Finally, in the fourth place there is the question of ontology, of just what kind of world it is in which gift without return and the death of the other linked to my own death gives rise to subjectivity and ensures that as subjective beings we are first and foremost ethical creatures — even before we are erotic creatures or curious creatures.
To pray only in the privacy of one's room; to be so secretive in giving to charity that the left hand does not know the right hand is writing a check; to tell no one, not even one's spouse, that one is fasting — what kind of piety is that?
None of us can yet give definitive answers to these questions, and it may be years and even centuries before theological discussion has moved us close to any kind of resolution.
He simply represents the most harmful, dangerous kind of radical Christian there is — fork tongued — ready at an instant to wage war or give love — even on the same damn side of an argument if it is «politically» advantageous for his to do so.
Or even the guy with a Word from the Lord particularly for your sin (hang around a certain kind of Christianity long enough, and someone'll give you a Word).
If one accepts the kind of thinking that even the practice of theology must begin at the point of meeting the needs and anxieties of man, then perhaps it could well be said that Ralph Nader could function in the context of a pastor, given that same kind of concern.
But on the same day, he also revoked the very kind of policy that promoted the «purple» governance he claimed to want, e.g., Bush's directive that funding priority be given to funding non embryonic — and hence, societally uniting sources of pluripotent stem cells — even though they had already been discovered in the induced pluripotent stem cell breakthrough.
The sacrament therefore is not just a convenientinstrument, a kind of rite that better signifies the giving of grace, where the matter is not directly involved in the bestowal of grace but merely through its meaning and use in a rite occasions the giving or even just expresses what is there already.
He also grants the common - sense view that a human corpse is a dead thing as a human body, but he still makes his panpsychistic point by insisting that even a corpse is composed of many living things and, as far as our knowledge runs, nothing else.29 In addition, he claims that his belief that there is only a relative and not an absolute distinction between mind and matter is given support by recent developments in physics that have shown that the differences between matter and various kinds of radiation are differences of degree and not of kind.
It was a lady with an kind, understanding voice who answered the phone at the number in the back of the book, «Recovering from Churches that Abuse» that put me onto Ezekiel 34, which I read through tears which made it nearly impossible to see that gave my soul the smallest ray of light and an even smaller feeling of hope.
If I were a woman being given these, kind of messages, I would feel afraid and I might even be terrified of any intimacy with a man.
Often Washington reminded Americans of how many times they had experienced the «interpositions» of a «kind Providence» on their behalf, and told them that they must be «worse than infidels» and even «wicked» not to give thanks to that Providence on every occasion.
And I bet none of those healed had any kind of health insurance with huge rip - off insurance companies who charged them ridiculous premiums and then said they wouldn't cover whatever their illness was, or had limits on what they would pay, or gave payoffs to crooked politicians to keep people from getting decent health care at reasonable prices, or forbade them from buying the medications they needed from anywhere they were available, or even had forms to fill out.
As one minister said, «I wish I could find some way to be my own kind of preacher, even the kind that God might want me to be, rather than trying to be a preacher that fits the image someone else has given me.»
The spiritual experience to which theology gives expression is vindicated, and even the theological expression is appreciated as a kind of poetry, but the real task of interpretation is taken over by philosophy.
It is peculiarly problematic for a generation for whom external, given authority of any kindeven that of our X and Y chromosomes — is something to be ignored or overcome.
We simply do not know what creatures may exist elsewhere, and therefore we can not begin even to guess at other kinds of revelation which the Creator may have given, or may plan to give, in other parts of his apparently limitless creation.
To seek the meaning of any given signifier is only to be confronted with an alternative signifier, and thus any kind of terminal meaning is forever scattered and «not yet,» so much so that even the reality of one's own selfhood must be found to be something thoroughly insubstantial and vaporous: in short, our condemnation is to «the prison - house of language.»
You'll see that the tart I came up with has very little to do with the original idea, but it's those kinds of things — recipe titles, ingredient pairings, or even color combinations, that often give me a push to come up with new dishes that I'm excited about.
From Vatican II theology, then, we can conclude that a non-Christian of good will even if he is an atheist could be saved and that the kind of salvation is not merely a «natural» one but the same as that given to Christians.
Which is kind of ironic, because I've never really been one to blindly order a meat - heavy sauce; in most cases when given the choice between strands of fettuccine smothered with creamy alfredo and a mountain of spaghetti and meatballs, I'll choose the cream sauce without even so much as giving a second glance to the latter.
It's been a long time since I've had the non-veg kind of pate, but everyone who tried this gave it good reviews and commented that it not only looked just like the real thing, but it tasted even better and is much healthier too!
Given how much I like foccacia I don't know we don't make this kind of bread, we even learned how from Tom Herbert a few years ago.
I'm kind of in the habit of tossing it in everything these days... so, I would think you could give it a shot without:) It may be even better that way!
People were definitely giving me stares, walking up the block with all the stuff and even more all the people who had gathered in the park for some kind of morning sport.
But, one good thing about this is that the overage from the filling mix, kind of seeped onto the baking tin, and it crisped up the sides a bit... giving it a little subtle crunch to resemble the fried version even more.
But has fat — even the saturated kind — been given an unfair hearing when it comes to nutrition and diet?
I love everything about this post — from the recipe itself to the story of trying to give away your baked goods... Oh how I identified with this story in so many ways... Really, it's very kind of you to share your culinary efforts... as I suspect even your not - quite perfect endeavors are quite yummy!
I'm actually kind of surprised that I even attempted to make homemade sloppy joes, but my daughter had them at a friend's house one night and loved them, so I thought I would give it a try.
The «Beef Cuts» option is a touch - screen poster that breaks down the different kinds of beef you might consider purchasing, and then takes it even further by giving you a list of common and uncommon cuts of meat that fall under a particular name.
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