Sentences with phrase «gone side ways»

hw can u go into a match like dis without any of ur senior first team player on the bench to help out should incase a game is going side ways.
With the exception of Sanchez, Wiltshire and the OX every other midfielder goes side ways, they never drive forward.
We started up the hill to the store as a box truck started to lose control and went side ways down the hill towards us.
All of us have had that one moment when playing a game when the plot just goes side ways and our eyes start's to gloss over.

Not exact matches

Once I learned all about the business side of things, the pair (who, by the way, have inside jokes and act like old friends), told me they were going to Google the next day to do a live Hangout video chat with the tech blog Mashable.
«And when you are making projections, you should always err on the conservative side — maybe even going all the way to 100 or 110.»
«She went out of her way to help me... It shows there's another side to her.»
«We're going to look for ways on the tax side that are more fair.
So forward osmosis is a good way to get rid of a wide range of contaminants that might be in the water, since the membrane will weed them out — but you still end up with saltwater on the other side, meaning you must go through an additional desalination step at the end to totally purify the water.
This is quite a reversal of the way things have generally been going between the two sides.
The pro / con list is a classic way to figure out your best move, but don't assume that whichever side is longer is the right way to go.
Basically, no matter which way tonight's vote goes, Greeks on both sides of the question believe the future will only get worse.
Kobulnick says that settlements can be agreed midway through a trial if both sides see that the case is going a certain way.
That was 10 years ago and over that time my business as a communications professional has gone from freelancer to running a small agency, and I've started several successful side businesses along the way.
His space travel side venture, Blue Origin, still has a long way to go before it could reach SpaceX - levels of innovation and profitability, but it could further Bezos's net worth and in turn advance interest in space exploration, too.
Figuring out ways to regulate trading by sophisticated investors in derivatives, which go by exotic names such as «currency forwards» and «credit default swaps,» is a hot topic in international policy circles, largely because failures on this murky side of the market are blamed for the 2008 global credit meltdown and the recession that followed.
Going into the Algiers OPEC meeting in late September, the prevailing sentiment among the analyst community was that there is no way any deal will get done: after all there was no secret that the recent animosity between Iran and Saudi Arabia had recent reached unprecedented levels, with both side directly involved across from each other in the Syrian proxy war.
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So we have that going for us in a major way... but how long can this momentum last now that we're in the «hard part» of the trade and the «implementation challenges» await on the policy side?
Side Hustle blogging, affiliate marketing, and working for yourself online is the way to go.
A Side Hustle is, «a way to create additional income without taking on the risks of going full throttle into the world of working for yourself.»
That includes taking real responsibility for the politicized bullying by his bureaucrats and admitting that he himself had gone way beyond the bounds of our constitutional system by creating the perception that it was somehow being «on the dark side» or outside the law to be his political opponent.
I also know people who hold to the same beliefs regarding homosexuals as fishon but who have gone out of their way to educate themselves on both sides of the debate... and even though they still think homosexuality is a sin, they don't resort to the language and comparasions that fishon does... because they know that homosexuality isn't anything comparable to pedophilia or alcoholism.
A little civility between the two sides will go a long way.
You called me out as being disingenuous when I said «that as time goes on however, I'm finding things that are helping to disprove things previously held as fact among Christians», so I have provided you an example that not only wasn't it a disingenuous statement, but that I've done my homework, on both sides of the argument, and came up with something that no one has been able to give me a response with even either the slightest chance of being possible, or falling back to the old status qua of «mysterious ways» and «having faith».
But no matter which way the vote goes, activists on both sides aren't going to be satisfied.
But the fact of the matter is, the pro-slavery side had more going for it in the way of proof texts.
When we find ourselves living as peacemakers in the world, this kind of living so easily leads to persecution because we all know the way the world works — it wants us to pick a side, and it's not going to go down so well when we don't pick a side and want to see everyone flourish.
Whose on the side of the Pastor and whose going their own way.
Respect and sensitivity goes a long way on both sides.
Whether hosting an event on campus to inform your community about a humanitarian issue happening on the other side of the world, going into your city to help at a local organization or picking up trash on the way to class, getting involved and engaged in any way possible is an important facet to add to your college life.
There might be a very little bit of truth to that — a few noisy emissaries from both sides have been known to go out of their way to discredit the other.
So again if our own nation is starting to side with the enemy by way of comprimising all the great moral standards our fearless leaders lived to die for, its no wonder our soldiers that have returned home are going nuts and have nothing to live for.
Honesty compels us to recognize that we seek our own will and way, we try to stop the creative advance when it seems to go against our fond desires, we are content to remain in backwaters and deviate into side - channels, we love either imperfectly or in the wrong ways, we wish to over-ride and control others of our kind, we spoil the environment and refuse our proper human stewardship of the natural order.
(«Religious switching,» as Wade Clark Roof and William McKinney call it, goes both ways, but aside from the drift into secularity and out of active church life, the dominant one is from the conservative toward the moderate or liberal side.)
Then it began to go sour: the targets came increasingly to dominate everything else, corners had to be cut, any spirit of service gave way to pressure to get profits: the human side of things seemed to vanish.
And others on my side couldn't understand why you were going back into the old ways, when God was moving as a fresh wind, beyond boundaries and walls.
Any time a statement is made on either side that folks are forcing things down their throats it is only when rulings do not go their way.
Thoughtful, reflective persons are on the near side of this great modern divide, and I don't think they can go back to premodern ways of thinking, about values as well as religion (any more than they can go back to thinking that the world is flat or lies at the center of the universe).
As we then said, such moments have their «importance» in that they illuminate what has gone before, are in themselves a kind of concentration of what is actually present, and provide new opportunities and possibilities both for understanding (which is the «subjective» side) and for that emergence of novelty in concrete experience (which guarantees «objectivity») which is the occasion for further creative advance as the process continues on its way.
There's soon going to be another way to experience the Star Wars universe on this side of the galaxy.
If there is a local church where half the people want contemporary music and half want traditional hymns, both sides can stop accusing the other of cultural compromise or religious traditionalism and instead recognize that it takes all kinds of churches to reach all kinds of people, and that the two groups can either go their separate ways in peace.
God has not sinned No other way for the world to function God «feels bad» about it Empathy is coming along side God experiences our suffering Saying you're sorry for their pain God notices Cares about what we're going through Saying I'm sorry is not the same as saying «Forgive me.»
According to Winston Churchill, consistency is like a helmsman in a small boat amid thirty - foot waves; the only way to keep going is to lean hard first to one side, then to the other.
Large groups that stand to the side chiding what I say, what I believe in... Most of us know this type of existance... We try to go about our way quietly, yet the other side refuses to let us pass — and loudly condemn our words, our thoughts and all that we are.
Secondly, when people did not side with God in this way, God did not actually command the Israelites to kill and slaughter those that remained, but to «drive them out» of the land, that is, to force them to leave the land of Canaan and go elsewhere (cf. Num 21:32; Deut 9:1; 11:23; 18:14; 19:1; 23:27 - 30; etc.).
You're going out of your way to uphold / condemn both sides of the argument... or you're deliberatly obfuscating your position.
But the dark side of tradition and pride will stand in our way until we start making wiser choices that go against our natural greedy instincts.
Either way, Im not going to try to make myself feel better by slamming your beliefs, which is what I see going on by both sides, and yet both sides seem to trumpet themselves as being more enlightened then the other when in reality, they are just 2 sides of the same coin.
If God came down and spoke the same words to 10 people standing side by side... they each going to interpret it a different way.
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