Sentences with phrase «in at least a bit»

«I am most interested in working with someone or a family that is in at least a bit of a crisis.

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In exceptionally green - friendly states, that might mean that nothing changes, but at the very least it makes the legality seem a bit murky.
«When you're in your 30s, you still have a long flight path... so you still have quite a bit of time to take measured risks, at least when it comes to markets, to be able to build your portfolio and have more growth,» Snider said.
In a process known as «continuous delivery,» the 300 members of D2L's R&D department release new bits of code at least once a month — sometimes as often as once a day — to Brightspace clients.
In fact, it's resonated for me for at least 28 years, going back to a bit of hubris I demonstrated as a medical student watching a distinguished Harvard surgeon perform surgery to remove a patient's gall bladder (back before laparoscopic surgery and keyhole incisions became the norm).
«They're all talking about the bounce, so right now everybody in this room has to like me at least a little bit,» Trump told the CEOs of Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, Google's parent company, and other tech titans.
Many of us have at least a little bit of sadist in us.
Light wash jeans offer a bit more of a relaxed vibe, and their rise in popularity (they've been trending since at least 2013) means they now come in a variety of styles and fits.
Not quite a window seat, because there is no window on that bit of fuselage, but at least it provides a little elbow room with no one in the middle seat.
Far better, at least from the bank's point of view, is to have the government step in and re-level the playing field for everyone — providing, of course, the changes don't take too big a bite out of profits.
In that context, the Labo could tap into parents» desire to draw kids» attention away from screens, at least a little bit, acting as a kind of bridge from the digital world back into the real one.
While I am certainly no Chinese real estate expert, I do have at least a tiny bit of insight into the market because 1) my girlfriend was born and raised in China, attended Peking University, and is now in America on a research fellowship, and 2) her parents own five apartments in China.
Gallup's workplace research shows that employees who spend at least some time working remotely are a bit more likely to be engaged in their jobs than those who never work remotely.
With a renters insurance policy you get at least $ 100,000 in liability coverage which would be more than enough to cover the average dog bite.
Will this latest storm of strum and drang about «corporate welfare» and tax reform, a standard sound bite of every new White Administration — or at least every new Democratic Party White House Administration — actually result in any meaningful changes to the tax codes.
At least some of the growth in housing prices since the middle of last year was a bit of a catch - up from a period of weakness.
I think the direction of growth is UP for all the bit coin, at least in the next 5 years because the demand is super high.
The trend of budgets potentially shrinking is a sign — to me at least — that we're about to go a bit downhill in terms of people's perceived value of content marketing.
But analysts and economists are predicting a bit of a cool - down in 2017, at least where house values are concerned.
«NAFTA comments are a bit of a reality check for BoC tightening expectations at least,» said Shaun Osborne, the chief economist at Bank of Nova Scotia in Toronto.
If my husband and I manage to set up reliable passive income streams now, we can feel at least a little bit in control when life throws us curveballs.
I hope it runs a bit in theaters or at least gets out on DVD soon... would love to hear a commentary track on the various interviews.
A bit of site googling demonstrates that «Live4Him» has copied and pasted the same «arguments» for his crazy god beliefs at least 5 times in the past few months.
While I'm willing to agree with Michael Barone that at least some of the heat in the culture wars has been turned down a bit (but see this post for a qualification), a lot of interesting things have been said recently about marriage, some of which I noted here.
But in an open forum like this, with vigorous discussion, people willing listen or at least argue, and possibly people who are on a journey to or from faith, I think it's an appropriate discussion to have — although it sometimes gets a bit heated.
And By the way... 1 in 50 would be only 2 %... the number of gay priests and higher is quite a bit higher than the world average, and higher than in any other religion... which is explained (at least in theory of why that is the case) in the frontline I saw... they estimated it is closer to one in 5
Those of faith who still decide to persist in their faith will at least sound a lot less ignorant when posting on here if they get a little bit more informed.
Which is at least a bit strange, in that it was an artifact produced by the much - deplored military - industrial complex» the photographs of Planet Earth taken by the astronauts of Apollo VIII on their Christmas 1968 circumnavigation of the moon» that gave the new environmentalism its icon and something of its emotional power.
Likewise, if 100 cultures develop religious systems based on a real god I expect them to have a good bit in common, or at least agree on the basics such as the number of gods.
But frankly, all the pastors ought to be doing in the first place is being a servant and a slave to others — that's what a pastor is anyway, at least what sketchy little bits of «pastor» roles can be made out in the NT, as it's scarcely mentioned — not necessarily standing up there and teaching everyone two or three times a week, running the show, and acting like some kind of CEO.
I feel a bit like Rodney King... but couldn't we have at least started off this year by wishing each other a Happy New Year instead of charging in here and making disparaging remarks about the host and this guests?
But at the time, based on where we were at in life, and based on what we knew of James and his situation, it was the right thing to do, and we never felt the least bit of fear or concern.
I suspect that if you took spousal and child abuse statistics in the US (and account at least a little bit for what goes unreported), you'd probably find that the spectrum of our «Christian» nation doesn't exactly have a lot to brag about either (but of course anyone who abuses children or spouse can't POSSIBLY be a «true Christian»... and I hope you see the irony in that remark).
To expound a bit on this definition, the open view of the future holds that God chose to create a cosmos that is populated with free agents — at least humans and angels (though some hold that there is a degree of freedom, however small, in all sentient beings).
My proof for this is the fact in over 2000 years at least man as taken away bits of the bible from their daily life so by example if the heads of all religions have changed stuff from the old days then clearly they don't fear god so he must be false
I do so at least in word and deed, but I hold back a little bit of my heart, which might as well be all of it, because she can tell.
It was actually really good, even though I think being part of what will eventually be a trilogy might hurt it a bit, there kept being points that I expected him to hit that were never quite paid off, in the first book at least.
Each one holds a year or more of issues and, let's face it, that stack of FT on the coffee table is getting to be a bit much, or so a reader in Cleveland has been complaining to his wife for at least a couple of years.
In fact, they had at least two different kinds of swords, one which was actually quite a bit longer.
There's a fair bit of pissing against the wall (at least in older translations, even before Evangelicals thought it was only a crude euphemism).
Gazing up from his wheelchair at that imposing entrance and those five insurmountable steps, he says, «OK, carry me in,» and two waiting students — both of them at least a bit nervous — carry him into the foyer.
I know facts are hard to come by with you funndies, but at least try to pay a bit more attention in history class.
So, in an effort to inspire a bit of «climate change,» at least in this little corner of the blogosphere, I thought I'd start a conversation about hope.
I wonder, though, whether there isn't some reason for at least a little bit of generosity in assessing what these folks are getting at.
Viewed in the light of science, or at least of something every bit as cold and solemn as science, we see manifest in this painful experience the invisible hand of spontaneous melioration, the tectonic convulsions meant to form the best of all possible worlds.
Yes, this messes a bit with our understanding of the inspiration of Scripture, but in the end (at least for me) it amplifies the grace of God for it shows that He was speaking His truth to lots of people at different times, not just to a select few Jews in a few hundred years of human history.
Tax me less, spend less, and if you really feel compelled to keep a bit of pork in that fat Federal Belly... at least use my tax dollar too help supplement wounded veterans and / or assist wartime veterans in some of the things they need to re-integrate back into their country after serving it.
At that moment I wavered a bit and briefly wished he had said Al Sharpton... at least he is at least pointed in the general direction of King, Malcolm and RandolpAt that moment I wavered a bit and briefly wished he had said Al Sharpton... at least he is at least pointed in the general direction of King, Malcolm and Randolpat least he is at least pointed in the general direction of King, Malcolm and Randolpat least pointed in the general direction of King, Malcolm and Randolph.
«I'm a little bit disappointed in Pope Francis that he hasn't, at least that I'm aware of, said much about unborn children, about abortion, and many people have noticed that,» Bishop Thomas Tobin of Providence, Rhode Island, said earlier this month.
I might try to bite off too much and in the process go mad, or at least become confused.
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