This can be very appealing to some people, but of course others have very clear
ideas about the sort of person they want to meet and what they want out of a relationship.
Not exact matches
So the
idea that colors such as yellow or purple are able to invoke some
sort of hyper - specific emotion is
about as accurate as your standard Tarot card reading.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Nolan says he was only aware of Styles thanks to his kids, but had no
idea of the
sort of global appeal the singer - whose
about to embark on a solo tour across the world - had with pop music fans.
When I decided to write
about my journey as a single father, I had all
sorts of
ideas about what I wanted to discuss.
«The harmful misconception
about entrepreneurship in our region is that an entrepreneur is some
sort of young genius who has an
idea impossible to understand for the normal human being,» Fadel says.
Zuckerberg carefully negotiated a clause that would allow him to take a leave from Facebook to serve in public office or government, so presumably he has some
sort of political beliefs — if not outright political ambition — as well as some core
ideas about what's good for society and what's not.
But the proposed system, a
sort of high - speed train that uses aerodynamic pods propelled through a vacuum cylinder, is not just
about speed, according to many of the people developing it since Musk open - sourced the
idea.
Thinking
about the future and what's next for Niantic, what
sort of augmented reality
ideas do you find most interesting?
You've found my personal blog, where I ramble
about all
sorts of things, share music I love, test out business
ideas, and explore a wide range of intellectual threads of interest.
Although one could imagine all
sorts of radical Blue Sky tax reforms — or much less radical
ideas like a carbon tax or a value added tax — in the context of the current debate
about how to make some alterations to the current tax system, I would suggest the following five elements in the spirit of 1986:
I have no
idea how you would go
about finding all the possible «tracings» for a carbon atom, but I think you'd need a stack of graph paper and some
sort of computer program?
Pretty soon the likes of Einstein, Kepler, Maxwell, and Newton will have to be a fuzzy ambiguous creature of some
sort so all the non-white non-Jewish kids who aren't Asian (i.e., the black kids) don't get any wrong
ideas about ethnocentricity or Western cultural superiority producing such sheer conceptual and mathematical genius century after century.
That
sort of language conveys the
idea that there is something broken
about him, something wrong, something to be fixed.
As I have had hundreds of personal and online conversations
about the unforgivable sin over the years, I find that lots of people have some
sort of
idea about what constitutes blasphemous thoughts or actions, but which are not really blasphemous at all.
Then they would go on to teach some
sort of dangerous
idea about how a favorite «prophecy» doesn't actually point to Jesus, or how a favorite text doesn't mean what most Christians think, or how the misuse and misunderstanding of a particular point of theology could lead to sin.
Though the
idea creeps me out
sort of, I had a lot of bad dreams
about them.
However, since the gospel is
about way more than just words and
ideas, and also contains instructions on how to live life as a member of God's family, it might be best to include some
sort of element of «proper living» in the translation of euangelistēs, such as «one who lives the gospel.»
Even if Lowe was right to take this remark as downplaying Bergson's influence, it is the
sort of question one gets from graduate students who may be overly eager to trace down connections instead of dealing with
ideas, and Whitehead was never much for worrying
about these
sorts of things either.
It seems impossible to live any
sort of decent life without
ideas about moral truth, just as it seems a corruption of the judge's function to confuse those
ideas with the law to be applied.
This raised questions
about the Enlightenment
idea that the
sort of reason embodied in academic disciplines could liberate human beings from error and provide the basis of social life.
I've never heard any other christian describe a soul in that way, but then again, christians are famous for having all
sorts of weird
ideas about what the bible says..
In addition to that I would add that when one begins to think thoroughly
about the
idea that women should not teach scripture most (if not all) churches will have some
sort of gaping hole that they have incorporated into their belief regarding this that has absolutely no scriptural foundation — not to mention they typically fail to confront the contradictions in scripture regarding women in leadership.
I do not think that asking these
sorts of questions is a good way to do evangelism... I do, however, think that these
sorts of questions are helpful to ask Christians as a way to gain insight into what
sorts of
ideas and truths people think are essential to the «gospel» and as a way to see what people think
about how to gain or keep eternal life.
Any
idea how much that
sort of crap feeds the muslo - nazi conspiracy freaks (which is
about half of them)?
I worry that they might confuse me with a preacher or a teacher or a message - bringer, when the thought of speaking to groups of people makes me very nervous, and don't get me started
about fill - in - the - blanks being developed or book clubs convening, and I
sort of resent the
idea of being a mascot or, heaven forbid, a spokesperson or representative for anything.
I had a conversation last week
about this
sort of thing with Chuck McKnight, and now you are writing a post
about it, and it seems that everywhere I turn people are having similar
ideas and thoughts.
Interestingly, I wrote a post
about this
sort of
idea today: https://redeeminggod.com/inspiration-of-god-for-bible-other-religions/
And now, if you search Google for «Cain 666», such statements are all over the internet, including
ideas that this plan will turn into some
sort of restriction on buying and selling, and everything else that the Book of Revelation says
about the Mark of the Beast.
I could launch into a bit concerning the relation between self - reliance and manliness, and another bit
about the
sort of conservative democratic individualism that's paradoxically low on the «individuality» you get out of liberal democratic individualism (I'd work in a meditation on the word «generic»)... but I'd rather hear your
ideas.
You seem (and again if I am wrong, apologies) to have heard him saying that church — or perhaps worship — is to be a forum for conflicting
ideas and opinions
about God and His revelation, therefore diluting the message of Jesus Christ with all
sorts of semi - and full - blown heresies.
And you're right
about paleo not being keen on counting calories and stuff, but it's still a good
idea to get some
sort of an
idea of what goes into your body in terms of nutrients, that's why I still like to provide that information.
This was several years before I formally entered into therapy (long story there) and hadn't thought
about the
idea of work - life balance in any
sort of depth.
Hi Lexi, I am new to your blog, but have a teenage son who has dairy allergies, and can not tolerate chocolate... I'm wondering if you have any
ideas for a yummy (peanut free as well) brownie using this recipe, but with something besides cocoa??? I'm not good at changing recipes, but was thinking of some
sort of blondie or snickerdoodle - type flavor... if you ever get creative with this
idea, I'd REALLY love to hear
about it!
Watching the way she pulled together meals for us in the cabin (no electricity, water that takes an hour to boil) was fascinating - and it gave me all
sorts of cooking / prep
ideas for future «rustic / camping outings»... in part because she was so smart
about how and what she prepped before she even got to the cabin.
Which, when you think
about it, is
sort of like volunteering to pose next to Heidi Klum — and when is that a good
idea?
On the other hand, if Wilshere feels the same
sort of way
about the number it might be a bad
idea to take it off him.
I
sort of assume everyone's on the same page, with FO, pitching coach, catcher, and pitcher all coming together on
ideas about what to throw and where to throw it, but it's possible it's not that unified.
That same
sort of
idea about the way Arsenal play was evident from the Germany international keeper Manuel Neuer this week, as the Daily Mail reported his pre-match comments ahead of the Gunners trip to face Bayern Munich in the first leg of the Champions League knockout tie.
It was noticeable to say the least, but the Frenchman played down the
idea that he did not prepare properly for the Liverpool game, but claimed that his team, and especially some individual players, did not have the right focus for the Liverpool clash because there was an international break
about to start and, more importantly, there was all
sorts of speculation
about who might stay or go in the final few days of the summer transfer window.
Picture this, we don't come out of the gate firing on all cylinders, Wenger speaks of how there wasn't enough time for the first - teamers to build chemistry, several key players aren't even playing because of Wenger's utterly ridiculous policy regarding players who played in the Confed Cup or the under21s and the boo - birds have returned in full flight... if these things were to happen, which is quite possible considering the Groundhog Day mentality of this club, how long do you think it will take for Wenger to recant his earlier statements regarding Europa... I would suggest that it's these
sorts of comments from Wenger which are often his undoing... why would any manager worth his weight in salt make such a definitive statement before the season has even started... why would any manager who fashions himself an educated man make such pronouncements before even knowing what his starting 11 will be come Friday, let alone on September 1st... why would any manager who has a tenuous relationship with a great many supporters offer up such a potentially contentious talking point considering how many times his own words have come back to bite him in the ass... I think he does this because he doesn't care what you or I think, in fact he's more than slightly infuriated by the very
idea of having to answer to the likes of you and me... that might have been acceptable during his formative years in charge, when the fans were rewarded with an scintillating brand of football and success felt like a forgone conclusion, but this new Wenger led team barely resembles that team of ore... whereas in times past we relished a few words from our seemingly cerebral manager, in recent times those words have been replaced by a myriad of excuses, a plethora of infuriating stories
about who he could have signed but didn't and what can only be construed as outright fabrications... it's kind of funny that when we want some answers, like during the whole contract debacle of last season, we can't get an intelligent word out of him, but when we just what him to show his managerial acumen through his actions, we can't seem to get him to shut - up... I beg you to prove me wrong Arsene
Today I talk
about sort of last minute, low stress, pay it forward holiday gift
ideas.
CHRISTINE STEWART - FITZGERALD: No, I just want to know — we kind of talked
about sort of the
idea of we have these developmental milestones.
It's the
sort of thing that homebirth midwives have no
idea about.
It is easy to imagine an endless stream of either kudos or invectives directed at Chua for her provocative
ideas about child rearing, which include not only humiliation (she actually calls her daughter «garbage» when she is disrespectful), but also punitive threats, oppressive rules and restrictions of all
sorts.
You have no
idea what you are talking
about if you think that I am some
sort of exception - there are millions of women out there like me.
Endless sources offer all
sorts of
ideas about how to raise and care for children.
Was it the
sort idea of Rome Shakespeare would have known
about and presented?
He admitted he had no
idea, whch did
sort of put the lie to the assurances he had been giving
about why the ban was necessary.
«Commissioner Burke has sent out all
sorts of things asking the staff to correspond with her
about their
ideas and concerns,» he said, adding that the tenor of the note was «totally the opposite of what they've been saying.»
Snell: Well, I think, actually if I use the app store as an example, Apple had some
ideas about how people would use the iPhone hardware when they [opened] the app store after a year of,
sort [of], selling the iPhone with nothing on it but Apple's stock applications; but I don't think Apple really expected the variety of apps that we've seen, and you know, with something like the Kindle or the iPad, there's a lot of question
about where are people going to use it [and] where people are going to not use it?