Sentences with phrase «given time of»

It takes a strong - willed person to eat a certain meal at a given time of the day on a regular basis.
the past 3 months my ketone levels have been 1.5 - 2mmol / l at about any given time of day.
Nate's book explains the foods you should eat at any given time of day.
The seats have multiple recline positions because, at any given time of the ride, the trio will be either awake or asleep.
I can't actually believe this drivel was given the time of day on this website.
After given time of exposure to the heating agent the bottle is left in a chamber but it will not get any warmer as there is no water.
Given the time of year, my mom was starting to wrap up her garden.
Yes, you can totally make these at any given time of the day.
However, given the time of year, I'd expect to see more sales popping up on seafood.
It's hard not to sound like a broken record when talking about the topic, but I find just as much romance as I do practicality in eating what grows at any given time of the year.
This looks like a pumpkin pie, and given this time of year that would be a logical assumption, but it is in fact a Caramel Tart.
Nature is really good at providing us with what our bodies need at any given time of the year.
When I feel like I have something worthwhile to say but am not given the time of day, I like to imagine all the reasons why these people won't hear me — they are so satisfied with their own salvation, they don't care about anyone else; they are afraid to look critically at their elaborate theological systems because they find so much security in them; they are stupid; they are prideful; they are coldhearted.
Just as a Muslim person may wish to wear a certain item of clothing in public or stop to pray at a given time of the day... or a Jew may wish to wear a Star of David or yarmulke and offer prayer while dining... they are not forcing their religions upon anyone, but expressing their personal beliefs.
In the world of science, none of you would be given the time of day...
In New York, of all places, one might think such a charge would not be given the time of day.
In this world where it preaches tolerance for all except for when it comes to true Christian beliefs, a belief that goes against the system will never be given the time of day, even if said belief is the TRUTH.
Over the years, our company has had a relationship with local colleges and universities, where we've provided them with funds at times, but we've also given them the time of some of our people, to meet with their educators and define curricula.
Harris remembers meeting a «James Dean - type guy in a leather jacket» who barely gave him the time of day, while Burtka remembers being friendly and vaguely familiar with Harris's work, they later told Out magazine.
Giving the timing of the next general election, this means making tax reform an agenda item for the government's second mandate.
If a new acquaintance says something you don't like, you don't have to give them the time of day anymore.
Given the timing of the lawsuits and the uncertainty around the CRA process, the FCC rule overturning its net neutrality regulations will most likely take effect in April.
Given the timing of their release, it is difficult to take these alternative budgets as serious contributions to public discussion on the budget.
So many local investors wouldn't give me the time of day; essentially checking out after hearing the words «video game» but not Cofounders.
It's especially insensitive given the timing of the article and the situation today for Christians in parts of Africa and the middle East.
I have been saying this to anyone who will listen and I have been proclaiming the odd kerygma «It's the Theology, Stupid» to anyone liberal or conservative who will give me the time of day.
It wouldn't be because I no longer believed in him, but it would still be because I would never even give the time of day to «someone / thing / it» that would send even a single person to a «hell» to scream and burn and suffer and cry for all of eternity.
If we took every holiday for every religious group in America and gave time of for each one it would make ths school and work year about ten days a year.
How advantageous to those who would benefit most from such an occurrence, especially given the timing of its occurrence as related to the forthcoming presidential race.
A father who never cared to give her the time of day, no matter how hard she tried, how much she loved or how well she behaved.
I never gave them the time of day until now.
Says Monica, «He hasn't missed a game, whereas I wish Tony Romo would give us the time of day.»
How she expects any self respecting celebrity to give her the time of day behaving the way does is beyond me, but perhaps this was all just another publicity stunt.
However, given the timing of the tweet and its randomness, it doesn't appear to be anything untoward at this stage other than a mere mistake from whoever posted it as they tried to quickly get rid of the evidence.
Though the «undefeated» street fighter Antoine Brown fancies himself the Kimbo Slice of West Virginia, MyBookie isn't giving him the time of day.
Don't know why fans give him the time of day dishonest egotistical arrogant and... Worst of all... A decade of second string results....
Huberman declined to go into details, and acknowledged it was too late for the students to weigh in on particulars, given the timing of the bid process.
On a related note, it's nice to actually have a political debate with you, Sunder, because I recall that when I was interning for you at the Fabian society as an ickle 20 year old, before I was famous - on - the - internet, you wouldn't give me the time of day.
I remember giving you career advice and you talking about your attempts to get going in journalism, so «wouldn't give you the time of day» sounds like an exaggeration.
So far, Faso has not heard anything from the people in his district given the timing of the announcement.
About an hour before Joe Percoco learned his fate from a jury in Manhattan, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie predicted a relatively smooth passage of the budget, which due to pass two days ahead of schedule given the timing of Passover and Easter this year.
I like policy so my party registration is for voting, only, especially since the Republicans don't give me the time of day!
Probably because he thinks the reality is too complicated for the Tories and the media to give it the time of day.
«Given the timing of these effects — the glutamate effect comes first, and the positive emotion comes later — this could indicate a causal link between glutamate and positive emotion,» White said.
I wouldn't give the time of day to a schoolyard bully, so why would I let my mind's own inner mean girl run the show?!

Not exact matches

Environmentalists have long scrutinized Exxon Mobil for giving money «to dozens of right - leaning interest groups whose main purpose was to cast doubt on that very science» despite understanding the link between global warming and the burning of fossil fuels as early as the 1970s, according to the New York Times.
If we could count the number of times a teacher or administrator has given that answer to our «What if?»
Regardless of what area of your business you might be thinking about outsourcing, the bottom line here is that taking part in this extremely worthwhile activity will give you the opportunity to expand your business at the same time as saving costs.
Given the hard paywall model, the Times of London is arguably under somewhat less pressure to constantly be publishing news in the hope of attracting new readers for the advertising revenue they might generate.
Our social ills resemble those of April 3, 1968, when King stated that if given the opportunity to live in any period in history, he would have chosen that time, because «only when it is dark enough, can you see the stars.»
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