If both offspring grow up to be upstanding
folks in the community does that not make folks such as yourself, al - Qaeda and the 700 club look rightly silly.
Not exact matches
The group that brought that particular problem to us then caused us to go and
do some market research to ask the question among the
folks in the venture capital
community and technologists we know.
I don't know what
community you live
in, but where I am from its the Christian
folks in the
community that are the most proactive about making things happen for people
in need.
I love how, when
folks in the Jewish
community confront Scripture, they don't freak out over its conflicts and tensions, but rather engaged them — and with enthusiasm!
Taking the article at «face value,» I don't really see anything wrong with a church ponying up some application fees to help
folks in their respective
communities apply.
In our
community, we're trying to
do both — to support singles and married couples, to support gay and lesbian
folks too, so that they find a
community where they feel loved.
Not all Christians will follow the lead of the new monastics to create intentional
communities in abandoned places of empire, but those that
do, such as the
folks at Camden House
in New Jersey, can teach the rest of us a lot — for example, about environmental racism.
It had nothing to
do with blessing a government or building an army — or creating a gated
community of white
folks in North America 2,000 years
in the future.
Church growth
folk — who commonly abandon denominational identity
in their «
community churches» — promote what some call «entertainment worship»
in order to draw the crowds (and they
do draw them).
From sustainable farming and organic research to cultural arts and children's educational programs — we believe
in supporting
folks who are
doing good work for their
community and the world.
So we wanted to bring
folks together today to begin a conversation about what businesses can
do to help people
in recovery,» Phillip Ginter, HealthlinkNY Regional Director of
Community Initiatives, said.
I was working
in a
community of people who were all thinking about looking at genetic variations, of how you might look at them and how you might understand them, and so reading lots of papers from other
folks who were
doing great work
in that area I just looked at ways that you could basically go across the human genome and look at every variation, everything that's variable between human populations.
«The Big Quiet is to meditators what the Star Trek Convention is for Trekkies,» he said, «we've been holed up
in our apartments meditating alone and finally we get to
do it with a large
community of like - minded
folks.»
Even though there is plenty of good information on fasting (but most
folks do nt read research) the propensity, not only
in the medical
community but also from a patient's perspective, is to keep on following the same extremely inefficient procedures / approaches.
The
community board on Vimify is already hopping this morning as
folks share their goals
in the Challenge and what they're
doing today toward those intentions.
im not against low carb at all, keto or original atkins are not my favorite ways to approach it, but Im very much
in favor of certain types of low carb diets, particularly higher protein, diets with moderate carb restriction... i use low carb, hi - protein for contest prep myself... unfortunately, what pervades much of the low carb world still today, is this belief that calories
do nt matter or calories
do nt count or what you alluded to, that you can have a calorie deficit and not lose fat... whats really happening is that low carb / higher protein can be a very good way to automatically control appetite and calorie intake, and is also often important for some peoples health given their metabolic status (not very carb tolerant, etc)... its also unfortunate that many
in the low carb
community are among the ones to suggest that exercise is a waste of time, etc etc, which is also not true and
does great disservice to many who listen... low carb
does nt work due to some voodoo or because the law of thermodynamics
does nt apply... it works mainly because it controls calories and for some people, helps them achieve calorie deficit better than other diets... when
folks show up here and suggest «i was
in a calorie deficit but wasnt losing» or «exercise
does nt work» thats when we cant help but grimace... or chuckle...
That's great if you don't mind being
in a
community of
folks who may or may not have an STD, but you may not feel comfortable sharing your picture or searching for other members if you aren't sure what their health status is, either.
The Farmers Only slogan is «City
folk don't get it» and although this is somewhat tongue
in cheek, there is a genuine feel of
community and togetherness on the site.
In order to effectively run its insular society, the government has chosen to divide its citizens into what they naturally do best: the meek who look out for the well - being of others are in the ruling faction of Abnegation, the happy / friendly people are in the agricultural community of Amity, those who speak the truth work within the law as Candor, those who seek adventure and thrills enforce those laws and protect the community as Dauntless, and the highly intelligent folks serve the city as Erudit
In order to effectively run its insular society, the government has chosen to divide its citizens into what they naturally
do best: the meek who look out for the well - being of others are
in the ruling faction of Abnegation, the happy / friendly people are in the agricultural community of Amity, those who speak the truth work within the law as Candor, those who seek adventure and thrills enforce those laws and protect the community as Dauntless, and the highly intelligent folks serve the city as Erudit
in the ruling faction of Abnegation, the happy / friendly people are
in the agricultural community of Amity, those who speak the truth work within the law as Candor, those who seek adventure and thrills enforce those laws and protect the community as Dauntless, and the highly intelligent folks serve the city as Erudit
in the agricultural
community of Amity, those who speak the truth work within the law as Candor, those who seek adventure and thrills enforce those laws and protect the
community as Dauntless, and the highly intelligent
folks serve the city as Erudite.
This is a kart racing game - by which I mean mobility kart - where you have to outrun all the other old
folks in your retirement
community, but don't you forget about your friend death - the Grim Reaper is coming for you.
We don't often see this kind of national uptake from the media when young
folks in urban areas protest
community violence, for example.
There seems to be no shortage of
folks having issues with the software
in the CrackBerry forums but like a good friend tells yells at me «Don't come to me with problems unless you have solutions to offer as well» - so this is me, reaching out to the
community for solutions to the problems.
Verizon promises an upgrade to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
in early 2012, so that should be an incentive for
folks looking to pick up this device — though we know that even if HTC / Verizon don't deliver, we can always rely on the developer
community.
I've long said that the self - publishing
community needs fewer cheerleaders and more police — meaning
folks willing to say, «That fruity nutball
does not represent me, my work... or my very molecular structure»... Don't let them be the loudest voices
in your
community...
Developing this
community by reading other contemporary books
in your genre, promoting those books on your own social media, and connecting with those
folks (
in that order, please) is one of the best things you can
do to set yourself up for success.
Copyright law is an extremely complicated subject that is best left to lawyers, policymakers, and other
folks who didn't have angst - ridden childhoods like those of us
in the indie publishing
community.
I have never seen a study on this and I'm not sure if one has ever been conducted, but I strongly suspect that within every
community exists a ratio of «active volunteers» to the «wish you well» crowd (people who like your cause but don't have the time / energy / whatever to get involved,) to the happily indifferent, to the «I hope you all fall
in a river and drown»
folks.
«
Folks in impoverished
communities mistreat this breed much like they
did Rottweilers, Dobermans and German shepherd dogs
in the «70s, «80s and «90s.
These Frequent Traveler University events are a great way to meet
folks in the
community and maybe learn a few tips that don't appear on the interwebs.
Firstly, we get to break free from the desks we hide at and see the amazing
folk in our
community, and secondly we get to eat a lot of steaks each evening as we fuel ourselves for the 40 hour's worth of standing and talking to our gamers (which we love
doing!)
This is a kart racing game - by which I mean mobility kart - where you have to outrun all the other old
folks in your retirement
community, but don't you forget about your friend death - the Grim Reaper is coming for you.
All the new revelations you mention such as this, that have cropped due to
folks digging a little deeper have only furthered the mentality that the current gaming media (and some devs)
do not have the gaming
community» best interests
in mind and are only
in it for themselves.
It's not really a secret that women, LGBT
folks, disabled
folks, people of color, and many other marginalized groups often
do not feel welcome
in gaming - centered
communities.
Watch the first 1 to 2 minutes section of the UP Stream Pt 4 doco / research prject specifically being directed at all Climate Scientists about how important Values are, and why Listening to the
community (the target market) is absolutely critical: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyRKTqsXfjM Watch how people (the general public) are treated by others (climate scientists included) on all climate blogs when they indicate they are not yet convinced of AGW or can't work out who to believe is telling the truth and
in doing so reference someone else's «opinion»... and try and measure the level of paranoia exhibited by pro-agw
folks about such negative comments about the science.
The people who
do choose to live
in our area are a hearty, independent, often off - the - grid
folk, and I love being a part of that
community.
I was
doing some outreach to
folks in the libertarian
community who had no problem with gay marriage (after all, they are libertarians) but were concerned that marriage licensing should not be a government activity at all and were therefore lukewarm about our proposition.
Monica Bay: To play devil's advocate for a moment though, that
community that you just mentioned has a very, very robust annual meeting, that I have been to some of theirs and when you have added so many blocks, and I am not saying they are bad or good, but that venue when it was Legaltech only, the volume of
folks that historically go there is so overwhelming to begin with,
do you run the risk of having something for everyone
in a venue that already has been a mob scene, is it going to overwhelm people or what's your goal on that?
I have designed my office to be different than most attorney's offices because I don't want to be just an attorney — I want to help the hardworking
folks in my
community and be a positive force
in Virginia's legal system.
Homeless advocacy groups
in other cities may not have as strong a legal hook to hang their winter efforts on, but there are groups across the country
doing what they can within their own
communities to help
folks see another Spring.
It might allow
folks to go about transacting on the Bitcoin
community in peace, with miners
doing their diligence.
You can imagine some sort of structure, almost like a Supreme Court, that is made up of independent
folks who don't work for Facebook, who ultimately make the final judgment call on what should be acceptable speech
in a
community that reflects the social norms and values of people all around the world.
most every area will have your
folks who own 10 to 200 homes
in a
community took 30 to 40 years to acquire them all and its what they
do for a living..
It's an affordable way for
folks to have a professional holiday photo taken and
do a little good
in our local Northern Virginia
Community.