Not exact matches
Well, Pat's still a jerk despite this odd anomaly» when Pat
acted great.
The
best picture Oscar winner of 2016, this look inside the investigative newspaper team that uncovered the child sex abuse going on among Boston priests is a powerhouse of
great acting and storytelling.
While Schnatter has discussed his uniquely homespun hiring process before as
well as his employee management strategy, this latest
act should serve as a heartrending example of how
great leaders, with a little empathy, can transform their companies into communities.
«If you believe passionately,
act with integrity and take personal ownership of the impact of your decisions, have the ability to look at yourself in the eyes and admit when you are wrong, the rewards are that much
greater than if you never had the courage to make bold moves, affect transformation, or ultimately strive to have a positive impact on your life as
well as the life of others.
The
best companies by this measure go to
great lengths to capture, understand, and
act upon insights from their staff.
Good clients
act as
great referrers — and your evangelists.
Nearer term, Citi said the repeal of the Affordable Care
Act, or Obamacare, could shrink the U.S. HIV market by increasing the number of uninsured patients as
well as introducing
greater cost - sensitivity among healthcare providers.
This one day event will explore in
greater detail the findings of the research report and how to
best act on them.
So, it's really
great to use the scalable techniques of Indiegogo, as
well as the curation capabilities of MicroVentures to bring this all to bear and to First Democracy VC, which is a constant balancing
act because we only want to present the deals that we think have been filtered
well to be presented, but we also want it to be as scalable as possible, and to have as many deals as possible, because the goal is to democratize the opportunities.
Prayer changes things A
good man prays A
great man
acts on prayer Prayer is talking with God Prayer changes things
Love is the
best acting agent that can trigger
good traits while preventing the bad ones, hence the
Great Commandment of the Lord Jesus Christ.
So by stating that there must be a Christian presence in government you're kinda unconsciously outlining the mind controlling hypocrisy you're indoctrinated into, of early Byzantine cultists who subverted a
good religion and plugged 2000 years of pagan rituals into a philosophy that was about love and created the most hypocritical, torturous, murderous, blasphemous, demonic and satanic era of human history, that would have made the devil himself, if he happens to be real, enthralled and delighted at the inhuman
acts perpetrated by men who's skill lay only in
great fornication and
great defilements, that can only be possessed by those that truly revel in the pain and the blood of the innocent.
P.S.. Another
great quote from Pastrix we've been discussing on the Facebook page is this one: «Grace isn't about God creating humans as flawed beings and then
acting all hurt when we inevitably fail and then stepping in like the hero to grant us grace — like saying «Oh, it's OK, I'll be a
good guy and forgive you.»
The reason i say the person has religion is that most people who commit this type of
act try to justify the evil they do by saying it for the
greater good that religion has taught them, but you never know and we wont till all the facts are in.
We also understood, as children, that if such an
act created two or three Christians then it was noble and worthy as
well as the
greatest sacrifice.
Especially in the early stages of controversial theories of
great generality, and in the decision to abandon a
well - developed research programme in favour of a promising but undeveloped new one, the assessment is an
act of personal judgment.
A
good man prays A
great man
acts on prayer
Of course, the acceptance of the belief that we should
act for the common
good led to a
great deal of self - deception and hypocrisy.
God is and rewards those who diligently seek Him A
good man prays A
great man
acts on prayer Prayer changes things
Jesus is indignant that the scribes and Pharisees (1) will not enter the kingdom of heaven themselves and stand in the way of others entering it as
well; (2) will do almost anything to win a proselyte only to make that proselyte twice as much a child of hell as they are; (3) confuse people by senseless oaths, telling them that if they swear by the Temple, their oath is not binding, but if they swear by the gold of the Temple, it is binding - the fools ought to realize, Jesus says, that the Temple includes all that is in it; (4) tithe some of their money but neglect justice and mercy and faith, which are weightier moral matters, when they ought both to tithe and perform these
greater acts of righteousness as
well; (5) are careful about outward cleanliness but careless about the inward disposition, so that they are filled with extortion and greed; (6) appear righteous but really are hypocrites, because their appearance hides all manner of iniquity inside; (7) pretend to revere the prophets of history whom their parents killed but continue to practice the evil of their parents by rejecting those whom God sends to them now (Matt.
It very
well might have been the case that Vickers» instrument would have cracked by the third
act, but that was Wagner's point, a point that Vickers certainly understood (while many musicians do not)» and one he would have managed with
great dramatic skill.
The first
act as
well as the third of the
great drama takes place «in the heavenlies,» but the second takes place upon the earth and partakes fully of the character of the earthly.
Is Paul really subordinating motive for a
greater good — a Christian
act?
Southerners have learned over the years that the preparation of grits as
well as the living of life is indeed a
great balancing
act.
Tobias
acted bravely, stoutheartedly and chivalrously, but any man who has not the courage for this is a molly - coddle who does not know what love is, or what it is to be a man, or what is worth living for; he had not even comprehended the little mystery, that it is
better to give than to receive, and has no inkling of the
great one, that it is far more difficult to receive than to give — that is, if one has had courage to do without and in the hour of need did not become cowardly.
It is overtly obvious that the Framers wanted there to be separation of Church and State as they valued freedom... it is the
act of protecting those types of freedoms that makes our country so
great today where people of ALL religions (or lack thereof) can come to the US and work to make it the
best country on Earth without fear of being persecuted for their beliefs.
But it must be understood that by this insistence on a direct return to the
great Act of God on which Christianity is founded, I am by no means implying that all modern churches have lost their vision or reduced the revolutionary
Good News to dull orthodoxy.
The
good message was so revolutionary that the simple
act of telling it to others caused
great joy and brought
great freedom to all who heard it.
@Dunk, A
good moral structure will lead to individuals that will
act to benefit the society as a whole and lead to
greater cooperation and survival.
Once you have rationalised away your own evil
acts by convincing yourself God will approve, then of course you have a
greater sense of
well being than others.
How much more sorrowful it would have been for God to destroy the human race: to abort before its birth every
good deed and brave
act, every
great book and every wild adventure.
Her origins are in the black folk expression «You
acting womanish,» meaning, according to Walker, «wanting to know more and in
greater depth than is
good for one — outrageous audacious, courageous and willful behavior.»
(3) The preacher who undertakes reflective and critical self - analysis may
well be on the way to the
greatest freedom he or she has ever experienced: freedom to preach; freedom to challenge theologies that would claim God's love is limited to the rich and the powerful while excluding the poor and the powerless; freedom to
act tout a commitment to social justice; freedom to envision new faith communities and new ways of being faithful to God, to God's people, and to self.
If we grasp this aspect of our preaching, we may
well have our part in a
great movement of return to the intention of the Reformers of the sixteenth century as
well as of the Fathers of the ancient Church: that the Lord's Supper shall in very deed be the
act of Christian worship most loved, most used, and most honored by the whole of the Christian world, without base superstition or ungodly fear but in loving obedience to the command of the Lord and for the «strengthening and refreshing» of his people.
In vegan baking, persimmons
act as a
great stable binder and would be a
good substitute for eggs or oil.
Because we are so dependent on the forest's
great bounty, we need to
act responsibly, be
good stewards of the Earth's tropical forests, and do all we can to ensure that forests — and their many gifts — are around for future generations.
If you do your
best to
act natural and loosen up, eventually you'll get into the flow of things and feel
great.
They are tasteless, but they
act as a natural binder and are a
great thickener as
well as an egg replacer whether you use them whole or ground.
It's infuriating to come on here and see you
act like a
great believer in the team because of Ramsey, but then relentlessly slag others who have actually been playing really
well.
Complete class
act - and a
great player as
well.
As a GM, you set the overall tone and it's partially a sales job, so
acting like a hardass all the time and refusing to moderate your methods to serve the
greater good seems extremely short - sighted.
Ramsey is part of one of the very
best midfields in the game, Coq has become one of
best in his position, Per is part of
great double
act and now one of
best units in league.
Seriously Arsenal, get your bloody
act together, Che City Manu have more money than us but they can't buy all the
best players, there is more than enough for us to build a
great side also.
Been supporting this club for over 50 years now.seen the
great the
good and not so
good.But one thing I've never seen is this club be so much of a circus
act as it is now.
He hardly lie if psg want him it's
good sign he's rated simple as that and let's be fair he's cracking manager he had just ran out ideas now people are saying wenger not
good manager grow up there's a lot more to wat is going on behind scenes while I do think he should have left last summer or before he didn't because he really believes he can turn it around but sadly he can't I'd love if he did we all would if da invincibles man keep bk for just one
good season we would all be in heaven we prop cry if wenger won us league again but please don't say he can't manage haha stop he's top manager he has just lost players and when he leaves truth will cum out but before anyone thumbs me down it's time for
great man step down with dignity and class it really is and go get younger manager up coming class
act we need
This team has to have a bloody
good look at itself and not
act like pre Madonnas otherwise the History of this
great institute will be gone for ever and AW is to blame for that in making this shower of shite believe that they are always unlucky and that they are brilliant.
It was
great to see Chamberlain playing
well and having a big influence and it seems like there are more Arsenal than ever getting in on the
act this season.
He wants to be the
best player in the world which is
great ambition and he is actually
acting upon those desires by working hard.
Temper that with a
good team around him he can
act like a
great catalyst to push us on.
«We trust that the club's supporters will recognise that the owners have always
acted with the
best interests of the Club at heart and with the club's long - term future as their
greatest priority.