Sentences with phrase «for at least a bit»

I was really hoping for at least a bit of insight into the Doctor and his relationship with guilt.
As you know, I have had 5 kids, breastfeeding them all for at least a bit.
As nice as the tablet interface looks, I'm hoping for at least a bit of innovation in user experience for the average Windows user.

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In fact, it's resonated for me for at least 28 years, going back to a bit of hubris I demonstrated as a medical student watching a distinguished Harvard surgeon perform surgery to remove a patient's gall bladder (back before laparoscopic surgery and keyhole incisions became the norm).
Every minority - government budget is to some great extent a political document, purpose - built for two contradictory goals: persuading at least one opposition party to support it to keep the government afloat, while also serving as a de facto election platform if no one bites.
Far better, at least from the bank's point of view, is to have the government step in and re-level the playing field for everyone — providing, of course, the changes don't take too big a bite out of profits.
Purchasing from a direct - mail solicitation may cause a bit of uncertainty for some — or at least that's the way it may appear to potential buyers.
But if Victoria's Secret is truly committed to keeping its supply chain free of misery, couldn't it simply offer to pay more for cotton, so that kids like Clarisse Kambire could get at least one solid meal a day and maybe attend a bit of school?
They may not be able to make you feel as if you've just hitched a ride on a unicorn for a jaunt through a lollipop forest, but they hope to at least nudge the edges of your office face into a bit more of a smile.
You «re making a good point that OPEC and Russia are kind of opening the door, at least a little bit for U.S. producers.
I think the direction of growth is UP for all the bit coin, at least in the next 5 years because the demand is super high.
At least for now, the stock market is not the least bit concerned because interest rates are still historically low.
It's a bit daunting to imagine the amount of data Google is storing but at least we are given access (to some degree) to use the data for our own commercial benefit.
«NAFTA comments are a bit of a reality check for BoC tightening expectations at least,» said Shaun Osborne, the chief economist at Bank of Nova Scotia in Toronto.
This guidance assumes you'll spend a bit more each year to account for inflation, and that you'll live until at least age 90.
A bit of site googling demonstrates that «Live4Him» has copied and pasted the same «arguments» for his crazy god beliefs at least 5 times in the past few months.
While I'm willing to agree with Michael Barone that at least some of the heat in the culture wars has been turned down a bit (but see this post for a qualification), a lot of interesting things have been said recently about marriage, some of which I noted here.
A book called Disinformation, co-written by General Pacepa and the American professor of law Ronald Rychlak (best known for his book Hitler, the War and the Pope, a well - researched defence of Pius XII's record during the Second World War), which spells out these revelations at greater length, is «dubious at best» — or at least, the bits written by Pacepa are: the reviewer NCR admits that «what Rychlak contributes, drawn from his earlier work on Pope Pius, appears solid».
And unless someone's making arrangements for you, it's worth spending at least a little bit of time with the person before you decide if they are worth marrying.
You need to get off your couch, brush the potato chips off your chest, lay off beating your wife for 5 minutes, and try getting at least a hundred yards or more outside the front door of your trailer and see a bit of the world.
but - if you do honestly believe that Christians enjoy the idea of others going to hell, i don't blame you one bit for hating Christians, or at least making that type of contemptuous sweeping generalization.
I suspect that if you took spousal and child abuse statistics in the US (and account at least a little bit for what goes unreported), you'd probably find that the spectrum of our «Christian» nation doesn't exactly have a lot to brag about either (but of course anyone who abuses children or spouse can't POSSIBLY be a «true Christian»... and I hope you see the irony in that remark).
And anyone who's nostalgic for the exhilarating transgressiveness that once animated American literature should probably be at least a little bit nostalgic for the taboos that made transgression possible.
My proof for this is the fact in over 2000 years at least man as taken away bits of the bible from their daily life so by example if the heads of all religions have changed stuff from the old days then clearly they don't fear god so he must be false
Each one holds a year or more of issues and, let's face it, that stack of FT on the coffee table is getting to be a bit much, or so a reader in Cleveland has been complaining to his wife for at least a couple of years.
Some atheists may be a bit rude, but at least they're always up for a rational discussion.
I wonder, though, whether there isn't some reason for at least a little bit of generosity in assessing what these folks are getting at.
Yes, this messes a bit with our understanding of the inspiration of Scripture, but in the end (at least for me) it amplifies the grace of God for it shows that He was speaking His truth to lots of people at different times, not just to a select few Jews in a few hundred years of human history.
I do try to at the very least clean up a bit, but again that's solely for the benefit of other people, not my own personal feelings on what should be considered «respect».
This will clarify at least a bit what an ordinal metaphysics does or does not allow for.
Looking forward to Glenn «Jack Mormon» Beck... then I might have a bit more respect, or at least patience, for his silliness.
Promoting a brittle presentmindedness, the idea of progress weakens «the inclination to make intelligent provision for the future, and nostalgia, its ideological twin, undermines the ability to make intelligent use of the past» Distinguishing carefully between nostalgia and an appropriately critical historic memory, Lasch laments the ways in which — driven by progress, even driven a bit mad by it — we can do no better than issue a «communitarian counterpoint» to attempt to right the balance and to retain, at least here and there, smidgens of civic virtue.
They have turned out lovely and gooey but don't taste the least bit chocolatey, in fact if it wasn't for the faint taste from the laguma powder, I'm not sure that they would taste of anything at all I now see a comment below recommending doubling the amount of cacao so I will try that next time.
I definitely need to eat healthier for at least a little bit to compensate for all the junk I've eaten over the holidays haha!
They are so tasty and fit pretty nicely as a treat for my macros, at least sometimes Our other main treat for this week was my favorite Sweet Potato Banana Bites!
Simply add one tablespoon of vinegar per cup of milk and let sit a room temperature for at least 15 minutes, until the liquid has thickened a bit.
This recipe makes quite a bit, enough for at least two dinners for our family of five and is also a great dish for a potluck or party.
Where at least here I know what is in every bite These make a great breakfast on the go or a little sweet treat for your lunchbox.
So, taking a bit of a break from pumpkin spice and everything nice, (at least for today), we're making a delicious Pomegranate Coconut Smoothie that will hopefully get you all excited about fall smoothies in a whole new way.
RED Of all the colors, red seems to be the most elusive, at least for me, which is a bit ironic, as this is the most traditional color to dye Easter eggs with.
Bake at least 45 to 50 minutes (thanks to commenter klp for reminding me this took a bit longer) or until a wooden tester inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean.
oof, following the U.S. election has seriously been like watching a circus for me (I'm Canadian) and it's hard to think that some of these people are for real... soup should at least help for a little bit... at least for a few more weeks!
And regularly carry nuts and apples in my bag when I go out for the day [yep, I'm a bit like a 4 year old but at least I can pack my own snacks].
Plus, this recipe makes quite a bit, so instead of all that effort for one meal, you might get a couple out of it or at least enough leftovers for a few lunches.
They will actually make them for you with chicken breast if you ask (at least the whole foods I go to will) I do mine 80 % chicken breast 20 % ground chicken (so there is a bit of fat but not as much).
It was easy yet a bit rock - star chef style (reducing with wine), at least for me!
I would have to make at least 2, maybe 4 for anyone else to get a bite:)
would like to authenticate the recipe a bit, for heat consider adding siracha (hot chinese chilli sauce) 1 tsp or more as desired, one tbsp of tomato paste and a bit more garlic and definitely sugar at least 2 tsp for the recipe above and cornstarch liquid for thickening.
Wait for at least 15 to 20 minutes before using he batter so that it can thicken a bit.
Hey, at least you used a fork for the pineapple bits.
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