Sentences with phrase «in control of things»

We're pretty obsessed with helping people stay organized while they travel, probably because we like feeling in control of our things and documents.
Just because something is considered outside of something else does not mean it is not in control of that thing.
I wanted to feel a little bit more directly in control of things, to spend more of my time doing and less time influencing.
Let me tell you: one is never in control of things, above all when one thinks one is.
There are just too many factors that are out of your hands [and] writing a plan makes you feel in control of things you can't actually control.
Another reason why we think this way is that we really do believe there is an ultimate power in control of things and that this power is a loving, caring, creating God who is trustworthy.
Sometimes they do not pray to the God whom we Christians worship, but insofar as they direct their thoughts and desires toward that which they conceive to be greater than they, and somehow in control of things, they pray.
Just as was the case when Atalanta visited Turin in Serie A competition last month, Juventus were ahead 3 - 1 at one point and looked to be in control of things because of some wonderful attacking play — most notably by the partnership of Dybala and Mandzukic who just so happened to assist each others» goals on Wednesday.
All this meshes into a car that makes the driver feel connected and totally in control of things.
Two liquidation companies, Gordon Brothers and Hilco, will be in control of all things Borders in the immediate future.
Although Lenovo is now in control of things, it shouldn't be a problem when it comes to timely rollouts to the likes of Moto Z and Moto G4 handsets.
It feels like it apes the iPhone's iOS interface and replaces it with something else - like Google Now Launcher - making you feel a little more in control of things.
We would, quite seriously, be better off without a manager at all, rather than have Wenger in control of things.
Blithely ignorant of what was to happen the following day, tempting fate, I said that, for the first time I was beginning to feel in control of things.
You have to be at least half deluded or have an extraordinary inability to reason if you believe in an invisible Sky Daddy who is in control of all things.
Not only ignorance, but greed, anxiety, and the will to power and glory complicate people's desire to be in control of things.
Though He is in control of all things, yet He wants you to ask Him of what you need.
The inverse is also true that just because something is within something else does not mean it * is * in control of that thing.
However, it can «come into our view,» be revealed at the proper time, — become manifested by the Hand of the One in control of all things.
If we didn't know any better, we would think that Julius Winfield Erving II is in control of things to a degree matched by few athletes.
You plan what kind of birth you want to have, what kind of parenting style you'll subscribe to, and whether or not you'll go on to have more children (and, if so, when you'll have them), all with a generally - confident sense of being in control of those things.
She's not a good singer, and that, along with both partners» need to be in control of things, causes some tension.
But this road trip from Madrid to Paris is anything but typical, much of the time it seems Willie is more in charge and in control of things than Braddock.
Both think that they are in control of things.
When H2O starts showing up in the weather forecast, the FWD power delivery will help keep you in control of things.
The best way that I can explain it is that these are the games I go to when I feel frayed, when I need to feel like I'm in control of things and moving forward.
You need to be in control of all things or face the risk of losing it all.
I think too often we adoptive parents get stuck in Control Mode, forgetting that at some point our sons and daughters will be in control of things, including their relationship with their birth parents — and with us.
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