It's not for
everyone but considering the popularity of the series, a lot of people find it fun.
Not exact matches
OK, sure, not
everyone will recognize your costume right off the bat,
but that's even more reason to
consider dressing as Grace Hopper or Katherine Johnson.
Having a person to look up to, to learn from and to have as a role model could be
considered one of our fundamental needs,
but sadly not
everyone has a person like this in their lives.
But the fact that the corporation is many things to many people doesn't mean that
everyone is bound to
consider all of those purposes, all of the time.
«Building a company isn't for
everyone,
but I do hope to inspire people to at least
consider the possibility.»
Believe me, if they added the smallest iota of value I'd
consider thinking different,
but the crazy toothless lady who kicks
everyone that gets too close to her cardboard box hasn't made anyone's life better in a while.
You've put a lot of thought into it, you've
considered all of the angles and you're confident that it's going to be a great money - maker / efficiency - booster / whatever,
but no matter how good the merits of your idea, the difference between hugely successful people and
everyone else is the amount of prep they do before they pitch any idea.
But he signally failed to address what
everyone except the far Left
considered the main problem, excessive trade union power.»
is the question
everyone wants to be answered
but here are some others to
consider as you try to figure it all out:
I know you'd like
everyone to believe you were just being sarcastic,
but considering your typical comments I'd say you were actually being ironic.
This just seems like good, old fashioned, common sense to me,
but it is something that
everyone should
consider.
ICE was still
considered a smaller player among established futures markets,
but grabbed
everyone's attention in March 2007, when it made an unsolicited $ 9.9 billion bid to buy the Chicago Board of Trade during the FIA Boca International Futures Industry Conference.
Now that
everyone is back in the saddle today we may see dip buyers try to regain this emotional level,
but there are other things to
consider...
Well Tom thank you.That is something I actually live by, both here and in real life.I don't really care what one believes
but I want each and
everyone to really
consider it.I don't force Jesus or God onto anyone.I have studied the message of Christ since the start of my reason.It's impossible for one who is forced to believe.
They still have to comply with federal and state laws, which means gays are out,
but everyone else has to be
considered for employment by the company (the only exceptions to the law are where your religion or other protected status are essential for the job... for example, a Muslim couldn't sue an Episcopalian church who wouldn't hire them in an administrative role because their faith clashes with that of the church — things like that don't apply to a fast food chain).
There's a lot I could say about my experiences,
but as his wife, I would like to make a few points for
everyone to
consider as we continue discussing sexuality in the Church:
But I would ask Tony's friends and colleagues to
consider that
everyone else is seeing a woman being treated like women are typically treated — as crazy and unstable — and asking us for some justice here in how she was treated.
I WOULD ENCOURAGE
EVERYONE TO
CONSIDER, NOT WHO HOLDS THE REINS IN THE CHURCH STRUCTURE,
BUT WHO ARE THE PEOPLE WHO COULD COAX YOU BACK ON TRACK SHOULD YOU NEED IT.
Isn't it funny that when God tells a person to do something rational,
everyone considers it the truth and the person completely sane,
but when God tells a person to do something irrational then the person has mental health issues.
Europeans, for their part, tend to
consider the United States to be hypocritical for attempting to use international law and concern for equal rights to limit
everyone's power
but its own.
But consider a world where
everyone had infinite wishes.
Then in the New Testament we see the God who shows up to set the record straight, Jesus who destroyed no one,
but he who loves
everyone, even those we might
consider unlovely.
But to Seneca,
everyone on these blogs would be
considered «common».
Usually what happens is the preacher will take a verse or two
everyone already knows, make reference to a greek word or two,
but then the bulk of the «teaching» is what I would
consider entertainment and / or a «spiritual pep - talk.»
We must
consider that God built the body so that
everyone will not be the same member
but each member has value.
I hear this a lot,
but everyone I ask has a different set they
consider to be the «fundamental» beliefs.
But considering none of those are true it's time to play by the same rules as
everyone else.
That's far from saying we should believe everything
everyone tells us,
but we should
consider it.
Catholics in the pew face the same life exigencies at
everyone,
but have to
consider a higher standard.
People who are «good» religionists tend to ignore the parts of their holy books that talk about genocide and ra - pe and murder and slavery, not because Jesus came along and said «
everyone be nice to each other,»
considering he plagiarized the golden rule from a text thousands of years before him,
but because we understand that these things are not helpful to our species.
«You have the true gospel and the pure Word of God,
but no one as yet has given his goods to the poor... Nobody extends a helping hand to another, nobody seriously
considers the other person,
but everyone looks out for himself and his own gain, insists on his own way, and lets everything else go hang.»
(We realize
everyone's definition of healthy is different,
but we
consider these parameters to be both reasonable and realistic.)
I don't drink any sodas or any juices (just coffee, tea and water for me),
but if my fiance did this with me, are those beverages
considered sweets or are they just not addressed to save
everyone some sanity?
Not exactly homemade
but it makes
everyone in my family happy in under 25 minutes, which —
considering that we don't get home from work until 6 pm and have a 3 year old — is a win in my book!
But when you consider the context: hot summer days, family time, ripe tomatoes in season, everyone is hungry but no one feels like cooking... you'll realise that it's exactly the kind of simple dinner that we all need more
But when you
consider the context: hot summer days, family time, ripe tomatoes in season,
everyone is hungry
but no one feels like cooking... you'll realise that it's exactly the kind of simple dinner that we all need more
but no one feels like cooking... you'll realise that it's exactly the kind of simple dinner that we all need more of.
Now, I'm not like some ridiculous ravenous sugar - craving monster after 30 days without sweets,
but I could go for a little something naughty, especially
considering it was Easter 2 days ago and
everyone in the house was shoving jelly beans and Reese's PB Eggs in their mouths while I sat and watched.
I might even try baking it right in the cast iron skillet, which I was
considering for this recipe,
but opted not to on the thought that not
everyone would have a cast iron skillet available.
Everyone goes on about Kante and yeah, he's a good industrious hard worker
but he excelled at Leicester because they had a unique and regimented approach to how they played football and how the whole team acted as a unit, which made his job much easier and conversely, the other players jobs were easier too when
considering his role in the set up.
South Hampton had a decent season
considering how many left
but he stayed and showed
everyone what he offers.
Brown - RKG, great blocker,
but lacks athletic ability to be a consistent WR - «Don't know why
everyone is even
considering him a possiblity?»
Maybe not
everyone considers these things
but I know one guy who will.
He came through our ranks and is
considered a world class attacking midfielder
but then
everyone ignores something about his game.
Everyone knows that is their team and players» style
but last night was another level of disgust, and that is saying something
considering the players involved.
Going through these stories and looking at old photos, I can't help
but consider how the young Ali's seemingly endless energy had promised that he would never get old, and how in many ways he is now older than just about
everyone his age.
Some small consolation was provided at the North American championships at Squaw Valley last year, when Larry Damon of Burlington, Vt., surprised
everyone by winning the event over Sweden's favored Klas Lestander;
but at the Olympics, Damon is
considered unlikely to finish in the first 10.
He's not a big name like
everyone around him on this list,
but if he doesn't make it on points, Tom Watson will have to
consider Todd thanks to his consistent play.
But before you fill out your bracket,
consider that several of the top teams may not be as good as
everyone predicts or their seed portays.
Not sure if you actually watch Arsenal,
considering your comment,
but if Wenger were to announce he was leaving asap, then
everyone would be positive, and really get behind the team for the rest of the season.
Everyone aspires to win 100 % of their bets
but when you
consider the break even threshold for sports bettors is 52.4 % (10 % juice) hitting a «mere» 55 % becomes outstanding with 60 % the ultimate gold standard.
You are certainly entitled to your opinion, as
everyone is,
but since some of your information seems to be outdated, I thought you might want to
consider the following...