There are more details that are much to private to share but
if my words prevent one person from falling prey to the father of lies this is worth it.
Not exact matches
In other
words,
if there are issues that would
prevent you from getting that next promotion, you should be aware of them and working on solving them.
In other
words,
if your iPhone is beginning to run out of battery capacity, these slowdowns might kick in to keep it running for longer or
prevent it from shutting down unexpectedly.
If these
words are removed then all that happens is that the method by which abuses happen change it doesn't
prevent abuses.
The standard reply by defenders of traditional free will theism is that «worst» is a relative term so that,
if God had
prevented the worst evils, then the next worst evils would have been the worst, and the critic would claim that God should have
prevented those, and so on, so that, in Hick's
words, «There would be nowhere to stop, short of a divinely arranged paradise,» which would defeat the divine purpose of soul - making (363 - 64).
In other
words, drugs now used to treat AIDS could also
prevent its transmission, winding down the epidemic
if enough people begin therapy early.
In other
words,
if President Lincoln carried the MEN2B gene and lived today, he would have been pre-emptively diagnosed and the related cancers could be
prevented or caught early.
In other
words,
if you want to
prevent or reduce your risk for heart disease, replace that saturated fat - rich coconut oil with polyunsaturated fat - rich vegetable oils like canola oil.
I like the the tube
prevents me from sticking my hands into the entire product (like
if it were in a scoop out type package) but I have to make sure with these types of packaging that I'm using a for lack of better
words, tube squeezer to make sure I'm not wasting a lot of product.
In other
words,
if you have a term policy and you get sick or injured in a way that would
prevent you from being insurable, you can convert to a permanent life insurance policy without taking a medical exam or answering health questions and keep the life insurance coverage the rest of your life.
In other
words,
if you keep using your card or taking other steps associated with the card, then you can
prevent your rewards from expiring.
In other
words, even
if you believe that passive investing could
prevent an efficient market, we are still a long way away from passive investing being a large enough market share for those fears to be realised.
Feds plug loophole that
prevented credit card rates from falling — The Federal Reserve fixed a problem in the
wording of the Credit CARD Act that would have made consumers wait 45 days
if they wanted reduced interest rates... (more)
Zoonotic disease education and prevention is extremely important, and as an industry, we are in a unique position to address it by communicating within the industry or,
if necessary, getting the
word out to the public about what it is and how to help
prevent it.
Many people ended up buying more than one console, because they wanted to play exclusive games.7 In other
words,
if you want to play a Mario game, or the new Zelda, the fact that you own an iPhone won't
prevent you from also buying a 3DS.
Instead of mandating the use of helmets, it was argued that efforts should be focussed on
preventing the collision (through strategies such as improved infrastructure and expanded public awareness and education programs)-- in other
words,
if one
prevents the collision, helmets become unnecessary.
I must admit I saw a few places where a missing
word or two,
if inserted, would have
prevented a lot of the contention in the comments above.
In other
words,
if national authorities of a Member State are not
prevented from prosecuting the suspect anew, it would be illogical not to allow another Member State to exercise its legitimate jurisdiction.
The bars, in other
words,
prevent the car from slipping underneath the truck
if the car hits the center rear.
In other
words,
if your injuries are so severe that you will be
prevented from ever returning to your job, you can seek compensation to make up the difference.
More importantly, even
if the playing field is levelled — in other
words, even
if delay and excessive cost are no longer factors
preventing parties from reaching the courtroom quickly and affordably — there will always be those who choose, for one reason or another, not to play.
Accordingly, «[t] hose affirmative representations trigger the corollary principle that, «
if the defendant does speak, he must disclose enough to
prevent his
words from being misleading.
In other
words,
if a party
prevents a visitor invited onto their property from entering the property, does the property owner have a claim against the person blocking access?
Applying these principles, the Court concluded that the Order would be «ultra vires
if there is a real risk that persons will effectively be
prevented from having access to justice» because «section 42 of the 2007 Act contains no
words authorising the prevention of access to the relevant tribunals».
Short of sequestering staffers, as
if they were jurors in a high profile trial, there is no way of
preventing word from spreading to friends and associates.
Hence,
if you misspell even just one
word on your resume, it can
prevent your resume from appearing in the search results.
In other
words,
if you are in a cohabiting relationship, there is nothing to
prevent you from leaving some or all of your property to your partner in your will.