Stuff made for growing children is notoriously wasteful due to the simple fact that children
grow out of things, and many people don't like the idea of buying used items for their kids.
Not exact matches
«This is a wake - up call to Silicon Valley and the tech community that if you let these
things get
out of hand, having
grown up in a very lightly regulated environment, you could end up with a lot more regulation than you seek, he said after the hearing.
I think there will ultimately be a communication backlash, and we will disconnect more and more, and look for ways to avoid the
growing sense
of daily overwhelm and try to find some kind
of harmony in a radically
out of balance world, simply by remembering how to turn
things off.
Instead
of looking to work more or
grow his business, Ellis says he's aiming to «hang
out with my wonderful kids before they reach an age when they're off all the time doing their own
thing.
Here in Canada, the $ 7.4 - billion men's apparel industry
grew by 4 % between July 2011 and July 2012 (the women's side
of things slumped by 1 % over the same time period), and on both sides
of the border, men's accessories is the fastest -
growing retail market
out there.
There are lots
of dumb
things you could do as a startup entrepreneur — like base your company
out of Bakersfield, allow yourself to be acquired by Groupon in an all - stock transition, or pitch your
growing U.S. - based startup to the Samwer brothers — but nothing could be more dumb than throwing your hard - earned venture capital money at a public relations firm.
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of radical honesty [30:50] Thoughtful disagreement [32:10] Why it was the relationships that changed Ray's life [33:10] Ray's biggest weakness and how he overcame it [34:30] The jungle metaphor [36:00] The dot collector — deciding what to listen to [40:15] The wanting
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While the urgency to
grow top line revenues is ever present, the last
thing needed right now is to see a chunk
of dollars dripping
out of the bottom line with nothing to show for it.
At this point, it's best for all
of us to just
grow up and accept that fact that Hollywood is going to make a movie
out of every single
thing...
Having
grown up in this religion & denomination, I have also seen
things that have happened in churches across the country that would make a believer
out of anyone!
Out of this concern has
grown, among other
things, a new Christian marriage theology that supports what has been called «critical familism,» or new or progressive familism.
I thought I
grew out of the flags and the happy - clappy Jesus - is - my - boyfriend songs, that I was too wise and smart for such sentimental
things but in my maturity now I want to shout
out hallelujah and fling myself to the ground prostrate, in gratitude for dirt and little boys, for babies and the lines around my eyes, for Johnny Cash and pine trees at dusk, for the taste
of cold water and the vineyard, for the piano and the ones from among us who stand to lead us
out into the day singing.
I certainly appreciate your confidence in me, but here's the
thing: There's a double - standard
out there in which a woman's critique
of patriarchy tends to get discounted as nothing more than the rants
of an «angry feminist,» and, truth be told, I've
grown a bit weary
of hearing that charge each time I speak
out about this disturbing trend in the evangelical church.
«5 Whitehead shows how this concept
of a
thing, a concept that
grew out of practical dealing with the actualities
of the world, entrenched itself in the subject - predicate structure
of language and from there made its way into Aristotle's theory
of the Categories.
This means, among other
things, rising before dawn each day (Proverbs 31:15), submitting to my husband (Colossians 3:18),
growing out my hair (1 Corinthians 11:15), making my own clothes, (Proverbs 31:22), learning how to cook (Titus 2:3 - 5), covering my head when in prayer (1 Corinthians 11:5), calling Dan «master» (1 Peter 3:5 - 6), caring for the poor (Proverbs 31:25), nurturing a gentle and quiet spirit (1 Peter 3:4), and camping
out in the backyard for the duration
of my monthly period (Leviticus 15:19 - 33).
As a result, even our pastor is starting to realize that what started
out as «a class» to have a beginning and ending point, is now a body
of believers who don't want to leave the gathering, but to continue
growning in a much more comfortable, meaningful setting than they have been used to in the church - building - lecture - learned way
of doing
things.
I thought that was a fantastic piece
of advice, so I added it to my
growing list
of mantras — short, easy - to - remember words
of wisdom that help me focus, keep
things in perspective, cast
out my inner demons, and make good decisions.
The difficulty which he pointed
out was the result
of a confusion
of what James called the infinite
of things standing with the infinite
of things growing, that is, a confusion
of space and time.
If you have friends over to your house for dinner, and you pull
out some family videos about your children, are you going to show clips
of all the times they misbehaved, threw fits, wrecked the car, got in fights, failed classes, came home drunk, and every other bad
thing your children did while they were
growing up?
In all fairness, as a freshman in college I may have done the same, but then I also did a lot
of stupid
things back then... most
of us
grow out of it.
If we are praying to get some
thing or some result for ourselves or others, then absolutely be prepared for disappointment, but when prayer is just an ongoing conversation with the compassionate, understanding deity bubbling
out of a
growing relationship with the said deity then you don't give a shit about the results because they are no longer the point.
I'm still working all this
out in my head, but as a woman who has
grown to accept her ambitious spirit rather than resist it (perhaps because
of my upbringing, perhaps because
of Dan's influence and support, perhaps because
of that whole Enneagram Type 1
thing), I offer just a few observations that I hope we can discuss further in the comment section:
while breifly going thru this artical it was makeing my stomach turn, this is just what the devil wants is for doubt and confusion, christianity is
growing stronger than ever, souls are being saved and lives are changing every day, and do nt for one minute think any different, or try tp put christians down, why would we loose faith, god answers our prayers everyday, think what you want and do what you do, but do nt try to put
things in other people's opinion or minds, jesus died for our sins, so that we can have better lives and be forgiven for our sins here on earth and move on to a beter place, becouse souls do nt die «read the bible, if you do nt understand it, find a church that can help you learn a better way
of life, I pray for everyone
out there that does nt know jesus christ as ther savior to accept what he has to offer to you «love forgiveness and ever lasting life «Christians» stay strong and [ass the word
of god on and share all your tedtimonies in life» god bless everyone»»
Why not focus on the great
things the world is
growing into, and not the idiocy that it is
growing out of?
I was just feeling insecure about the frizz - fest occurring on my own head as a result
of growing out my hair and I said the wrong
thing.)
One
thing that is coming
out of my meditation is, most
of the trees that blanket planet earth, live and
grow together as they adapt to their evironments and thrive in their place.
One
of the middle aged participants remarked, with an air
of disdain, «Oh, I thought we'd
grown out of that sort
of thing.»
This is one
of the hardest
things to execute, but growth can't happen unless you release the
thing you need to
grow out of.
Buddhism: I'm supposed to believe some guy waltzed
out of his moms va.gina walking and talking and then
grows up and can live off
of dew drops and good vibes.That's called hallucination and it's a bad
thing.
The letters to his parents reflect his occasional sickness, the
growing problem
of food, his gradual callousness to prison life, and the irritating desire to get
out and on with important
things.
Sean,
out of curiosity, you seem ready and willing to say that this
thing is a scientific law or that
thing isn't a scientific law or imply that theories some how
grow up to become laws... what, exactly, is the extent and nature
of your scientific training to make such pronouncements?
The ups, like getting stocked in Starbucks or opening a new site are huge, but the downs — like worrying about making payroll, figuring
out how to solve one thousand problems at once, trying to manage a
growing team
of people, navigating criticism and dealing with
things like building delays can feel overwhelming, especially when you don't feel very experienced.
When I was
growing up outside
of Detroit there was a company called Sanders and they made the best pre-maybe caramel cake and icing I've ever had in my life... This comes right underneath that... The only
thing that I will do differently is I would make the frosting the day before and let it sit
out in a cool place at least 24 hours... Because this allows the frosting to stiffen up even more... Putting it on when I did, which was like An hour or so after I made it, it's still kind
of went down the sides and onto the plate but when I went back today to get another piece and I pulled it up off the plate and re-frosted it then it stay this time... Thank you so much for this recipe... I'm going to make this as much as I can... I tried to rated 5 stars but it would only let me Rate 4
We haven't figured it all
out yet, but we hope by keeping meal time fun and getting them to continue to try new
things we'll continue to
grow the number
of meals that work for the whole family.
In addition to their abundant organic crops, Hill Top Farms also offers a tour
of the 30 acre farm which consists
of a trip through the horse barn where participants get a up close, hands on education about equine care including feeding and grooming one or more
of the nine resident horses, feeding the chickens and petting the goats and a hayride
out to the fields where you get to see and taste organic vegetables in production and learn about how
things grow and why organics is important.
The first
thing I noticed in the pic was the sunburn then the sweat:) I'm jealous
of your weather right now won't be so much later this year in the winter... Have never tried any kind
of pepper jelly I guess I
grew up in a deprived southern family... LOL Trying to get back to working
out this week feeling much better so no excuses: -LRB-
«It's easy to see how the family business has
grown over time, but the one
thing we haven't
grown out of is our dedication to our customers,» Darrenkamp says.
Granted I still dislike some
things such as seafood and coffee, but many others I have
grown to love (or figured
out better ways to prepare them) and coconut is one
of them.
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«It's easy to see how the family business has
grown over time, but the one
thing we haven't
grown out of is our dedication to our company profile customers,» Darrenkamp says.
Dealers who can start offering
things like planter boxes, irrigation systems and gardening tools will likely see their bottom lines
grow as this trend moves
out of the fad stage and into a new movement, considered by many new - build concepts.
Now this is the odd
thing: She says it
grows on a vine, I have never heard
of such
thing, but will plant the seeds
out of curiosity.
I've been interested in pressure cooking for a number
of years now... because when I was
growing up pressure cooking was the in
thing... when microwaves came in, pressure cooking went
out.
Besides
growing a new life, pregnancy is definitely a journey into yourself, as at least for me a lot
of the
things I was used to liking went
out of the window.
It's one
of those
things that I remember my mom canning when
growing up, so I always thought it was a long drawn
out process.
I am a sucker for all
things marshmallow / sprinkle topped too, some
things you just never
grow out of, right??
Whipped cream is just about the easiest
thing to make in the world so it's hard to believe many
of us
grew up with whipped cream
out of a can.
I've tended to think
of them as Peter Rabbit food and un-enthusiastically eaten the few puny
things I pulled
out of the ground when I tried to
grow them last year.
There's basically no sense in allowing a player leave for free.The disgraceful
thing is he's our best player and you're letting him go for free.PSG have also given us the chance to include Lucas Moura / Blaise Matuidi in the deal.Why not take Matuidi and run.Then go all
out to find his replacement before the season starts.I just don't see sense in keeping him.Common sense tells us that he should be sold.You're not granted the title with or without him and just so you know, teams have won the EPL with wingers who are not better than Sanchez.Arsene should be smart before it's too late.I said weeks ago that if he knows in his heart that he's going to sell he had better do it quickly before teams start placing mammoth prices on their players as they'll know that desperation
of suitors
grows towards the end
of the window.
The rare coaches see the talent they have around them and develop a system to get the most
out of that talent as well as build in
things they hope the talent can
grow into and learn.