This goes to show something will need to change sooner or later.
It just
goes to show something we've said for a long time: Teachers aren't the problem — union bosses are.
«I'm
going to show you something.»
Before I start I am
going to show you something pretty.
We are
going to show them something that is off to the side.
So, I'm
going to SHOW you something.
Today, we are
going to show you something floral as well.
On live television, she announces that «I have proof and tonight I'm
going to show you something to make you believe,» and then proceeds to transform into a werewolf on live television.
«Every case is
going to show us something new about our characters, it's
going to show us something about what we've developed in the comic, which is a pretty sprawling mythology about superheroes,» said Bendis.
Hope you're
going to show something about that game as well.
All we knew was that they were
going to show something new for Nintendo Switch at 5:00 pm... Read more»
Today I am
going to show you something brilliant.
Not exact matches
He recalled how he and his family got into town for the first time late at night, and because of
something that
went wrong in the move, they all
went to a late
showing at the theater
to kill time.
Not only does thinking about what you're
going to say next take your attention away from the speaker, hijacking the conversation
shows that you think you have
something more important
to say.
The Iodine story
goes something like this: Every day, medicine fails people — people in real pain, mentally and physically — because they are given prescriptions that, research has
shown, are unlikely
to work for them.
If she said she was
going to do
something — whether it was submit edits
to a report by noon or
show up for a meeting at 2, she did it.
But I
went with an incomplete set of figures
to show something else: Canadian trade with Mexico is comfortably above trend even with the missing month of data.
In interviews, Wright has said his idea for the film was
to be a standalone film,
something that may not have
gone over well since Disney and Marvel have been very particular about connecting its films — and TV
show — into a larger franchise engine.
There was the founder who had a term sheet from an American investor canceled after the investor saw
something on the Internet about a protest in Argentina; the founder who had given up 80 percent of his company
to secure seed capital; and the founder who was so strapped for cash that he had had
to raise an angel funding round just
to go to a trade
show in San Francisco.
«I think we're
going to look for
something that's very different and very creative, so try
to come up with the most creative way
to show a celebratory face,» he says.
To provide
something of a bellwether of how voting may
go, HSBC's chief UK economist Simon Wells and his team have provided a useful table
showing some of the key areas that could help determine whether Britain stays in or leaves the EU.
«It
goes to show that there's still money in the market, but you have
to have
something special.»
When
something goes wrong, it's easy
to let emotions run the
show.
«If I'm
going to lose my 10 bucks or my 20 bucks,
show me
something,» says Kallos.
Adgate admits that Colbert is «
going to offer
something different» in terms of the
show's tone and he will likely score the occasional viral hit online — more so than Letterman, who essentially took a pass on packaging content for the web — but, it will likely, ultimately, be a race for runner - up.
Numerous behavioural finance studies have
shown that investors get attached
to stocks, making them reluctant
to sell when
something goes wrong.
I don't want
to get all corny and try
to make the
show sound like
something it's not, but these people really do
go through a journey.
Online sales account for just two per cent of the company's business, but Rosen notes that «there's not an hour that
goes by in our store without someone
showing us our website on their iPhone and asking us where
to find
something on the floor.»
It may not
show on the income tax but will
show up when you
go to the movies, or buy
something else.
All of which
goes to show that Trump and #NeverAgain leaders do agree on
something — the Second Amendment itself.
Something that many business owners find along the way is that sometimes your goals in entrepreneurship is longer than we expect it
to be, but as today's guest
shows us, you just need
to keep
going.
The second time we looked at this, we saw the Findus twist bring new energy
to the story and as the chart
shows, Tesco's Buzz score — which tracks whether consumers have heard
something positive or negative about a brand —
went further down and is only
showing the very first signs of recovery in the last week.
You don't need
to go all out, but a little
something shows you care and
goes a long, long way
to keep spirits high.
I have heard this conversation many times behind closed doors in Hollywood, and it
goes something like this: «It's boring
to show young upstarts typing away on computers, so how can we spice this up for TV?»
So, you know, the idea that they're
going to do
something in this atmosphere is — history doesn't
show that that'll happen.
i want
to show you
something and i was like no god i» m comfortable here he say'd you got ta come out of the boat or your gonna miss what i have for you..
I have attempted
to show that Hartshorne overestimates the argumentative power of his rationalistic principles in the process of eliminating other philosophical positions, and that genuine empirical criteria are inevitable if metaphysics is
going to be
something more than pure speculation.
In the graciousness of the book (
something often lacking when people engage Emergent, no names but...), in its passionate for the Scriptures, in its understanding that true faith
shows itself in love, in its acceptance of the many things postmodernism has
going for it without capitulating
to todays culture, and especially in the willingness
to both take on and unite both sides, Wittmer has written
something here
to be commended for, and
something that all believers no matter what side they lean toward would do well
to read.
What could have benefitted me in those days was
to have been asked, after having been
shown Aron - style how the idea applied so poorly
to specific historical examples, the following: «isn't there
something in this idea that
goes well beyond what pacifism itself logically demands?»
Sure, he could kill em by shooting fire or
something, but where's the fun in that when he can just tell some people
to go kill some other people, or better yet, he needs witnesses
to show off right?
I don't care if a scientist is a Christian, Muslim, Republican, German, or what, if they are
going to assert
something to be true, they best have the evidence
to at least
show something to be highly probable, otherwise, it's meaningless.
This just
shows that there are some engeneers out there who need
to go back
to school and actually learn
something.
I thought it was serious so I
went and saw the school's business manager and the headmaster and told them I needed
to show them
something urgently.
Just
goes to show how ridiculous people are
to ignore the basic instinct
to survive for
something that isn't even valid.
Gingrich is coming across very whiny about all the negative ads that people wouldn't air if they had
to show them
to their grandchildren (or
something), and anyway, who are you
going to believe on Freddie Mac, your eyes, common sense, and the evil Mitt Romney ads or Newt Gingrich?
When they themselves must agree that the world is broken that
something has
going wrong, that the world is not the way it is suppose
to be (just look at the largest section in any book store — self help) and refuse
to show the world how aid should be provided if they think the Christians have it so wrong.
I guess that we do need
to see more of the picture, but I have things like a budget for a mega church that was floating around the internet a couple months ago
showing something like 80 % of their offering
going toward staff and facilities
going through my head.
Just
goes to show, the Romans don't really believe what they say about transubstantiation or they would be doing
something else about someone else's «blood».
But there is
something of a difference between gluttony, greed etc. and homosexuality as far as the church's reaction
goes (and this is far from saying that the church has dealt with homosexuality in a good way), and that is the fact that there is a massive movement within and without the church, not
to show that homosexuality is a sin like any other, but
to show that it is not a sin at all.
If you
go to post
something and it
goes to the heading of the page it will not post but if it
goes to the what you have written and
shows it in the existing thread then it will post.