Shop around to get a selection of quotes, and
if an offer seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Be aware of counterfeit items and remember that,
if an offer seems too good to be true, it probably is.
If an offer seems too good to be true, then it probably is.
Not exact matches
Buildabrand's
offering does indeed
seem promising (or,
if you're a cynic, too good to be true).
Even
if a company's operations in Canada
seem deeply entrenched, a move into a new territory
offers an opportunity to reinvent the business model.
If Videotron really wanted to rush into
offering service, it could conceivably provide customers with voice - like apps that instead use the data network — think Skype — but that
seems unlikely when a proper answer isn't too far away.
The above considerations
seem to support the view that, as patients, perhaps each of us has an obligation not to request or demand opioid therapy, and to resist
if offered.
We're entering a space where a lot this stuff
seems unique, but in the end it's all about how much value you're
offering, and
if you can
offer enough value people are probably willing to pay for it,» Nagele says.
Call customer service to plead your case even
if a travel provider doesn't have a waiver on
offer and the return policy
seems ironclad.
If the public
seems disengaged, it's partly because nobody is
offering truly exciting ideas on the issues that matter.
Overall, critics
seem to agree that the iPad Air 2 is the best tablet you can buy, but Apple will have to
offer something more
if it wants to keep that lead as the competition increases.
Yes, companies grow by expanding the scope of products and services
offered, but it
seems as
if Amazon may be going a bit too far.
For watching video in loud public places like planes, all three will do the trick, but Bose's
offering seems the best of the bunch
if you're the type who frets over audio quality.
This new editorial
seems to be directed more to the simply highly strung among us, and it's
offering a welcome message:
if you're a natural worrier, you don't have to add your inclination to anxiety to your list of things to stress about.
«The Maple
offer seems to have an attractive price,» says Ed Ditmire, an analyst with Macquarie in New York, «but it's full of uncertainties that make it tougher for shareholders to decide
if they want it.»
Those who are fond of the phrase
seem to suggest that the asset
offers an advantage to Canada and that benefit would be lost
if ownership was transferred to foreigners.
«It
seems to me that Seth has acted in good,
if naive, faith, and will do his best to compensate us backers, either by moving the project forward or by a settlement
offer.»
And following this hope, it
seemed logical enough to Russians that
if they really were to become as affluent as Americans, they should follow the advice
offered by American diplomats and IMF technocrats.
If the iQIYI number
seems to
offer comfort to those who argue that China is soon about to develop a large and meaningful paid - for ancillary market, the detail suggests that Netflix's target may already be out of reach.
Not every entrepreneur will say yes to an
offer if it doesn't
seem to serve their business.
That's because many advisors think that
offering a financial wellness program
seems complicated, and they wonder
if it's even worth it.
The article quotes David E. Teitelbaum, Partner at Sidley Austin, as saying that the guidance will be «challenging» and Angela Angelovska - Wilson, Counsel at Latham & Watkins in Washington D.C. and a Member of the Finance Department and the Financial Regulatory Group, as explaining as others have how the guidance creates more confusion than it clarifies: the new definitions introduce ambiguities and where it
seems to target Bitcoin it isn't clear
if it affects programs
offering «miles» or «points,» etc..
Oops — it
seems RateSetter DO still
offer the # 100, but ONLY
if you're referred: http://www.p2pfinancenews.co.uk/2016/10/05/ratesetter-cash-incentive/ (I'll get my coat...)
But
if collaboration, movement, and innovation are intrinsically bound — all of which
offer a recipe for employee wellbeing and enhanced productivity — it
seems the workplace of the future could well be designed with socialising and wellbeing in mind.
So
if you are considering taking advantage of a 0 % interest credit card deal now, make sure you compare a few
offers before choosing one that
seems best suited to your circumstances and needs.
We want to know about what they have to
offer and most of the time, we don't
seem to mind
if it is promotional content as well till they begin to spam our walls.
That gives First Solar greater share - price appreciation potential,
if only because an eventual merger
offer seems slightly more likely to come from SunPower, or its parent company, than from First Solar.
If one were looking for lessons from the financial crisis, Foster's U-turn would
seem to
offer plenty to chew on.
Seems to me,
if God really wanted to
offer this thing called grace, he would not do it in the fashion of a drug dealer, so that you would run out in a few hours and desperately come back for more.
If these alternatives
seem too stark, one can hedge one's bets: gain what reward this life has to
offer, but do so by gesturing toward the next.
If the law says don't drink, rest on Sunday (or the sabbath, one of the ten commandments) or don't touch lepers, or tithe, give
offerings, or anything you wan na add then Jesus certainly didn't follow all of it and even broke it, it would
seem.
If you
offer nothing, they'll add their own balance: «Sounds good, but work is very busy, and life
seems breathless.
Again,
if you've got an ally here, it's me, it sounds like you and I have similar views on Scripture and in theology; and I'm not trying to attack you; I'm just trying to
offer some constructive criticism: the tactic you
seem to have chosen does not
seem to me to be a very effective one
if your goal is to persuade people to change their opinion.
If a convert
seems to
offer possibility of permanent recovery, he is assigned to a bed and locker in one of the dormitories.
But that account of the actual universe would somehow be derived from the «possibilities» expressed by the text and not from the text directly — for even
if the text
seemed on the face of it to be
offering a description of the universe, that description is not what is important or interesting about it; rather «propositions» or ideal possibilities it expresses is what is important about it.
It may indeed
seem that what I have done so far is to
offer a tentative argument against the claims of an exemplarist interpretation of Christ's work, namely, that
if he is
offered us as an exemplar his experience is in crucial respects too relative and limited to
offer a wholly significant guide - post to men and women in all the circumstances of their lives.
What is it, then, that God might proffer via subjective aims
if it does not
seem plausible that he
offers otherwise unavailable information about the past of any given presently concrescing actual entity?
By contrast, the future Jesus
offers seems hard — to follow him we must live as
if we are anticipating crucifixion.
If your creed is to place that bet, then your code becomes a bit tough to honor, since it is a very high ideal without the comfort of mechanical rules that some churches
seem to
offer.
The church
seemed to imply that
if you tithed and gave
offerings God would bless you.
The solution
offered may
seem nothing but a pietistic leap into supernaturalism: «There shall be no poor with thee...
if only thou diligently hearken to the voice of the Lord thy God to observe to do all this commandment which I command thee this day» (Deut.
If I may just quickly
offer a little, hopefully constructive, criticism: In reading through the bridging the gap materials on your main website (before I dug a little deeper and became a little concerned by the Exodus connection and the other two websites still run by your ministry which I am unable to describe as anything other than ex-gay, hence my deeming it Exodus - lite) I could not shake the very strong us - them mentality that
seemed to permeate everything.
Perhaps the process may
offer you the peace you
seem to be seeking, so I wanted to share and invite you to experiment with it
if the concept speaks to your heart.
If anything, it only
offers more questions that nobody in that camp
seems to want answered.
The problem is Jeffress
seems to be selective about who he's willing to
offer a certain level of forgiveness to, especially
if that forgiveness entails allowing them to maintain leadership roles.
As you
seem slow to understand what this entails and you claim that «education sill rules the day», allow me to «educate» you
if you will on why your approach is ineffective and
offers no proof for the claims you are making.
This
seemed to her a great cruelty, for she thought to find in the cloister the true Christians she had been seeking, but she found afterwards that he knew the cloisters better than she; for after he had forbidden her, and told her he would never permit her to be a religious, nor give her any money to enter there, yet she went to Father Laurens, the Director, and
offered to serve in the monastery and work hard for her bread, and be content with little,
if he would receive her.
This explains what
seem to us the strange and horrible sacrificial rites of primitive peoples; they are seeking to find something that they may present to their god — their best gift, even
if it meant the
offering of the bravest man, or of a treasured possession, or of some animal of flawless quality.
I got sick and too much effort was needed to
offer me support —
if I'd lived in Peru the story would have been entirely different — mission trips to Peru, it
seems, are readily accomplished
In the hour that lies before us, then, I shall seek to justify my appointment by
offering what
seem to me two such grains of truth, two points well fitted,
if I am not mistaken, to combine with anything that other lecturers may bring.