Sentences with phrase «in need tomorrow»

Baking again for Children in Need tomorrow.

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A more progressive «we're all in this together» attitude is the only thinking that is going to help design the systems we need to flourish tomorrow.
That's just too narrow a perspective and far too limited an approach to succeed in the new world of global competitors — many of whom aren't saddled with your legacy systems or the need to support the old enterprise offerings while the customers want tomorrow's technologies.
You need to have this in place for yourself, so that when you wake up tomorrow you know what to do.
While you wouldn't want to spend too much time refining these ideas in the moment (after all, you need some time away from your work), quickly jot them down for consideration at the office tomorrow.
«Farmers of tomorrow will know in advance what to sow, when to irrigate, what nutrient and where it is needed, when to harvest, where to sell and at what price,» added Kumar.
No business or industry is going to escape these kinds of shifts and the smart money is on the people thinking today about what they will need to do differently tomorrow to thrive in the new mobile and digital economy.
The student - oriented mission of The Ted Rogers Leadership Centre (TRLC) is to help a substantial number of students develop the core competencies that ethical leaders need to excel in the businesses of today and tomorrow.
If Bank # 1 needs a few billion dollars for interest payments tomorrow and Bank # 2 has an extra few billion dollars in cash, they can lend the funds to Bank # 1 and charge the rate set by the Fed for interest.
«JOLT is a key component of this platform, serving the needs of entrepreneurs in the exploding IT, communications and entertainment space by giving them the tools, capital and advice required for success, and fostering tomorrow's growth economy.»
«The Volkswagen Group's goal is and remains to align the Company and its brands with future needs, to safeguard its position among the leaders of the international automotive industry with innovativeness and profitability and to be instrumental in shaping tomorrow's personal mobility with the strength of our Group brands.
If the Canadian government begins FTA negotiations with China, it needs to take into account not only the political, economic, and social forces that are transforming the world we live in today, but also those that will shape the world we will live in tomorrow.
Later on, during the Twitter conversation, Charlie Lee said that there is no need to worry because he won't be leaving Litecoin any time soon, «not today, or tomorrow», which means that it could happen in ten years from now!
We hope that Mr. Trump similarly will come around to a recognition of the need to unite the country after disaster strikes, and that he will make his intentions plain in that regard when he addresses his fellow citizens in Puerto Rico tomorrow.
«With remarkable growth in the global cleantech market, we need to capitalize on this momentum and provide our most promising cleantech entrepreneurs with the critical early - stage funding they need to become tomorrow's market leaders, driving economic growth here at home.»
In the wild yellow tomorrow, there was no need to peer endlessly at the porcupine colony.
We need not go our own way, I would claim; rather, like Jesus, we should put our wholehearted trust in the Father and order our lives in the expectation that Jesus will return tomorrow.
But it's not my religion, and on Thanksgiving Day here in the U.S. tomorrow, I will be giving God all the thanks I can for the Cross of Jesus Christ.I know I need to explain that, and I will.
Though we confess today in humble penitence and know ourselves cleansed by God's forgiveness, we must know also, if we are not blinded by arrogance or false hopes, that tomorrow we shall need to say again:
Science gets better, and what we thought now is not likely to be shown entirely wrong tomorrow... it might be shown wrong, but in a minor way, needing a more intricate correction rather than a total earth shattering removal of what we believe.
I've been bashed like there's no tomorrow, for expressing my personal views and beliefs in a very inoffensive manner, though I need to remember that Christ offends most, not Mohammed, not the Dalai - Lama, not the Pope and not even the Virgin Mary, but Christ.
In 1970, just before the walls of mainline Protestant church education began to show their cracks, I wrote a short tract, Values for Tomorrow's Children (Pilgrim, 1970), which boldly suggested that a radical alternative for church education was needed for the future.
in context of we don't know when... it could be tomorrow... could be in years... it is something that needs to be taken care of today..
Much of our money is tied up in tomorrow — pensions, IRAs — while our neighbors need help today.
It is brutally frank assessment of the deplorable conditions in the Indian Church and the urgent, indispensable need for it to re-orient itself to the challenges of the day if it is to continue to be an effective instrument for individual liberation and the ushering in of a happier tomorrow and a better society.
Living in justice in this world as a good steward of God's bounty, maintaining privacy and yet caring for every legitimate public need, removing every vestige of exploitation, protecting the environment for today's and tomorrow's generations, and being honest in every individual transaction, all of these are covered when we push the Commandment «You shall not steal» into the very depths of our complicated and complex lives.
maybe i will pull out some of those old lps tomorrow and see what's missing in itunes — i do need to get more organized.
Brush your teeth, wash your face, put your PJs on Get in bed, get a help, say a prayer with mom Don't forget, I love you And tomorrow we will do this all again because a mom's work never ends You don't need the reason why Because, because, because, because I said so, I said so, I said so, I said so I'm the mom, the mom, the mom, the mom, the mom!!
Also not surprisingly, I need two posts to answer these questions... This post will provide a general answer to the questions above, and tomorrow's post will look at the statement of Jesus in John 14:2 in more detail.
I have divided it up into 3 ready to freeze 2 ans take one for lunch tomorrow but I am unsure whether I need to heat it up and cool before I freeze it or can I just heat it up in the microwave when I eat it?
«We will continue to invest in capabilities that allow us to produce the beverages that consumers want today, and keep an eye on what they want tomorrow so we can meet their needs,» Frankenberg says.
I haven't bought shrimp in a while, thanks for the inspiration... think I need to hit the grocery store tomorrow
The reason I'm bringing you guys something so simple is because I know there are people out there that are in the same fabulous boat that need something for all the breadsticks, aaaand we're making something really good with it tomorrow.
Oh and look, no fromage blanc in my house either (and wasn't about to go and buy perishables as I head off to the Languedoc tomorrowneeded to use up what I had in the fridge.
I'll be in * Desolation Sound, maybe kayaking, maybe swimming or tide pooling as this post is published, but in the meantime I have all these tomatoes on the vine that need attention and a post to write before leaving at the crack of dawn tomorrow.
I have a bunch of fresh kale that needs to be used up in the next few days, and this looks perfect for tomorrow when I'm in need of a warm, satisfying lunch at home.
I am always in need of an easy dinner recipe, and we go through pasta here like there is no tomorrow!
«If you said, «Hey, I'm opening a store tomorrow and need some help,» we would more or less come in and give you A-to-Z guidance on how to get that store up and running from a food [and retail perspective],» he states.
I found this recipe on pinterest and thought about making it for a friend who just had a baby but I will need to do everything tonight except put it in the oven, she will be finishing it up tomorrow.
BUT since Valentine's Day is tomorrow, if you're in need of a last minute, quick but OH SO CUTE berry - focused dessert, try these simple but divine looking treats from one of my fave blogging friends.
Hi Kendra I was given your recipe today by my daughter - in - law and made them straight away, DELICIOUS I made the cinnamon version, I need to buy more ingredients to make the other versions which I'll be doing tomorrow.
Already checked my cupboard and fridge and the few items I need are on my grocery list for first thing in the morning — this is knocking tomorrow's polenta lasagna back a few more days (thankfully that is a cupboard staple recipe so it can wait without spoiling any ingredients) because this looks too tasty to not make as soon as possible.
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I am making this for a party tomorrow and I am wondering since I am new to cooking beans... can I leave the beans in the pot overnight or will I need to put in fridge and reheat?
There is a prevailing attitude at Epic Wines that leadership in fine wine distribution begins by recognizing products that will be cutting edge tomorrow while paying attention to the needs of customers and their clientele today.
Since I have both in my cupboard right now, I may need to make these tomorrow.
I remember past windows passing by and getting panicky thinking, surely he will get some of the players in we need, surely we will hear something tomorrow!
Our excellent record against them means that we can go to the Etihad in a positive mood and Theo Walcott is also aware of what the Gunners need to do to take the points tomorrow.
Back to reality, we need to really put a performance in tomorrow because the hammers are going to be right up for this one.
«In this moment we need a left - back because I think we are selling Filipe Luis now or tomorrow,» as quoted by the Daily Star.
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