Sentences with phrase «gave less thought»

You probably gave less thought to asset location, or how those assets are distributed among your registered and non-registered investment accounts.
She just says that preparation for worship should give less thought to people and more thought to the divine.
It's true that we take our training courses for granted; and we give lesser thought to translated courses — after all, how much work or effort would be required to simply translate a course from one language to another?

Not exact matches

What's most astonishing, given those numbers, is that Apple is far less ubiquitous than you might think.
People always associate holiday gift guides major thank you or gift giving days like Christmas, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's Day, Graduation, but if you think outside the box and pitch to publication's for holidays that commemorate cultural or personal celebrations like Mardi Gras, Bring Your Daughter to Work Day, or even National Blood Donor Month you can get coverage in a less competitive guide that's highly targeted to your offer.
Neither of them had given any thought to the equity question, much less to whether they'd have to pay this administrator more than they paid themselves.
The way Zuckerberg and Facebook may be thinking about user acquisition then has far less to do with simply adding more users, but rather giving communities the tools they need to build meaningful connections (under the assumption that they too will invite others to join the group, and subsequently Facebook as a platform).
It's rare for a business to give customers less and charge them ever more, just because it thinks they're captive.
«Decisions deplete our self - control, so the more decisions we make in a given period, the less energy we have to think clearly and rationally about the next decisions,» says behavioral economist Zoe Chance, assistant professor at Yale School of Management.
I think a bubble that suddenly goes «pop» is less likely given the data from the last few quarters, but caution is still warranted.
Some think they are more capable than others give them credit for, while others, those who deal with imposter syndrome, think they are less.
I think I give the impression of being less radically opinionated than I really am.
If he's giving a de facto license to abandon your marriage or tell married couples that they're somehow less than married, then you can go ahead and add my name to the list of those who think his words are irresponsible.
I found it interesting you decided to capitalize «God» - considering you don't believe in Him, I would have thought you would have given less credibility by keeping Him lowercase.
Well, personally, I really could care less if a Christian wants to do a quick celebration after a touch - down to what they think is their Deity to give thanks.
Is that... wait... that old drunk turned preacher... wait it is... and now because of how extreme his conversion was he is... he is... hating on all the others that can not convert to the same degree as he did... he's actually mad they seem to give less than him... he thinks they are ungrateful... let's go get drunk!
Some of the available options elicit from us, if not a rationally thought - out or instinctive sense of recognition, a sense that a given theological claim about the being and doings of Jesus Christ is more or less valid than another.
There was no individual right to bear arms, and that this is something that was actually more or less introduced to us by the NRA, but I'm anxious to know what you think [about the suggestion that he gave about repealing the Second Amendment].
These are some of the principles on which the schools of thought based their decisions: all things are fundamentally allowable, unless specifically prohibited; toleration and the lifting of restrictions should be the aim of legislation; eradication of mischief is the aim of administration; necessity permits benefiting by things not otherwise allowable; necessity is given due appreciation; preventing mischief has priority over bringing about welfare; commit the lesser of two evils; mischief is not removed by mischief; one should suffer private damage to avert general disaster.
For ever since Pius Xll's Mediator Dei and also at the Second Vatican Council the liturgical prayer has been given such priority over the private prayer of individuals and groups that — despite papal warnings — one is easily tempted to think that private prayer is more or less superfluous, especially if we are as involved in our liturgical prayer as we ought to be.
The transfigured one's visit to you as an individual will give you that courage of frankness — but what am I speaking of — and if you actively consider the occasion of this talk, then you will stand as an individual before a still more exalted one who, none the less, thinks still more humanly — about the meanness of the occupation, but also infinitely more purely about which occupation is truly honorable.
Your notion of the «given'to God seems close to what I think of as the dependence of God upon the past as the sum of acts of more or less free beings, to whose activity God is passive, since otherwise it would not be real activity.
I would give more than I would take; I would be more compassionate, less judgmental, more aware that all of my actions, even all of my thoughts, have repercussions in the mysterious round of life.
The reason for the present Republican surge is that this isn't change that most Americans believe in, although it is change they voted for (at least if any of them gave a moment's thought to the more or less inevitable policy consequences of their votes for Obama and a Democratic Congress).
I hear the current debate about the 1 % vs the 99 % and everybody giving their fair share, and how to balance the budget, and so on, and I just think that no matter what, nothing will change until people from the top to the bottom become less greedy.
When allowed to give their own definition of «a good person,» 18 per cent thought they were completely successful; 28 per cent, three quarters; 32 per cent, halfway; and «only 7 per cent admitted they had scaled less than half the pinnacle of virtue.»
They thought it was more or less a magic incantation that one said so «god», whoever that is, would give them eternal something - or - the - other.
all I can think of today is what I saw in yesterday's news, about the former paratrooper turned preacher at an Independent Fundamental Baptist church just outside Ft. Bragg, N.C., that told his congregation they should break their sons» wrists if they catch them doing the «limp wrist», or give him a good punch... and all the kids that have committed suicide because other kids have picked up on messages like this and bullied them till they couldn't stand it anymore... we are the only bible some folks will ever read, and if they get this kind of message, well, who'd want to be with a group of people where you are grudgingly tolerated, if not outright hated, and all this in Jesus» name... it also says that the churches will do just about anything to keep people obedient and unquestioning, so they will continue to give, and so the big donors will continue to give, so that the doors at Monster Megachurch can be kept open, and the lights on... David, this is one of your «less is more» toons here... a minimum of elements that says so much....
Less persuasive, to me at least, is the claim that this probably continued until 1931, the year in which Lewis converted to Christianity (and would now think a relation with a married woman to be wrong) Wilson's way of making this point is, however, an instance of a very undesirable trait in his writing: the tendency to assert indirectly and to be glib while seeming to eschew it: «It would be far too glib to suggest that he consciously made the second change, to adopt Christianity, merely to give himself an excuse to abandon sexual relations with Mrs. Moore, whatever the nature of those relations had been.»
More of your own soul dies if you think that the call is anything less than to come pick up a cross and die into the freedom living given.
This reference just made to philosophical presuppositions identifies our thought with one type of Christian theology and cuts across the dominant tendency in the neo-orthodox movement, where philosophy is wholly rejected by theology as in Barth, or is given a merely peripheral role as in Brunner, and, to a lesser extent, in Richard Niebuhr and Reinhold Niebuhr.
You would think, given that statistics have proven that the more educated one is, the less likely one is to be religious, that the sheep would give it a second thought before they opened their arrogant mouths, but then again, they obviously have never read Machiavelli:
I think that if the government were taking less out of our paychecks we would be more inclined to give to charities and other organizations that help others.»
He thinks immediately how he will establish himself, and how fine it will be for him when now this and now that is done: he is less given to thinking — that he should do this and that.
Rather I think that as a society we need to be less selfish as individuals and give more freely to our spouses and children.
This mere thought of taking time upon one's conscience of giving it time to explore with its sleepless vigilance every secret thought, with such effect that, if every instant one does not make the movement by virtue of the highest and holiest there is in a man, one is able with dread and horror to discover (People do not believe this in our serious age, and yet it is remarkable that even in paganism, less easy - going and more given to reflection, the two outstanding representatives of the Greek as a conception of existence intimated each in his way that by delving deep into oneself one would first of all discover the disposition to evil.
Older people and the better educated have thought about it more, as have women, while people on the east coast have given it less attention than people in other parts of the country.
To me, going to McDonald's and ordering a Happy Meal is kind of brainwashing and dehumanizing... thinking about all the ingredients of things you eat, and how they're prepared, leads to increased engagement with the world and your own basic needs... a lot more analysis and critical thought, a lot less simple «acceptance» of what's given.
Helpfully, given the widespread insistence on this reading of Francis, the Australian newspaper The Age reports that Francis has defrocked and excommunicated a priest who holds the views Sullivan seems to think Francis holds, if in much less overt form.
As I thought about how to apply these teachings practically, a lot of strategies came to mind — putting the needs of others before my own, buying less and giving more, humbling myself when engaged in political or theological debates, embracing rather than complaining about those «one - way relationships,» praying for others more sincerely, saying «yes» a little more often, working on that ubiquitous sense of entitlement and pride that keeps me from going the extra mile.
When I imagined what it would be like to give generously without wondering what is in it for me, to give up my grudges and learn to diffuse hatred with love, to stop judging other people once and for all, to care for the poor and seek out the downtrodden, to finally believe that stuff can't make me happy, to give up my urge to gossip and manipulate, to worry less about what other people think, to refuse to retaliate no matter the cost, to be capable of forgiving to the point of death, to live as Jesus lived and love as Jesus loved, one word came to my mind: liberation.
Most important, we would not think of restricting moral toughening to young men, nor would we confess, much less give praise to, «the immemorial human warfare against nature.
much less the reaction as the person bursts into tears because God came through... I think tithing puts giving into a legalistic box and castrates the potential for people to experience cheerful giving... because they tithe and their Christian duty is done, and then anything after that is a struggle / major sacrifice.
The author of the Wisdom of Solomon gave the concept a different turn, not less significant for our purposes, although at first glance one is prone to dismiss him in disappointment, for he adds little to the thought of Proverbs, merely incorporating certain Stoic phraseology into his discussion.
So I thought it would be nice to give you a delicious side dish that was stress free, meaning you have one less thing to worry about!
And I LOVE spicy mustard, so I gave them one more try thinking that I could always drowned them in sauce if the Brussels Sprouts turned out less than desirable like my first attempt at making them years ago.
I tried to change to almond milk because it has less carbs than cow's milk and since I count carbs (type 1 diabetes =P) I thought it would be better, but my doctors told me to switch back to cow's milk because of the nutrients and all but I might give it another try
Drink Less Coffee I've tried to give up coffee for what feels like forever now, every time I think I'm doing well there's another coffee in my hand.
I think an idea to improve the vanilla layer would be to use less milk and more whipped cream for it to give it more body.
Initially, I thought I would give this keto thing at least 12 weeks, but for the for the time being, I am less than convinced that I will tough it that long.
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