Sentences with phrase «instead talked about her family»

Asked if she will, Warren instead talked about her family and Native American issues.

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Instead of talking about their families you should preach the gospel of salvation to them, and save their souls from eternal damnation in hell.
Why do people want to talk about their family instead of God when they die?
Instead, Paul ends his train of thought by talking about how Jews and Gentiles, who used to hate each other, are now brought together in peace and unity as one family.
They talked about trying the Whole30 diet, but, instead, they committed to serving a healthier family meal between lunch and dinner service.
Instead, adoptive families must remove the blinders and have the courage to talk about race in myriad ways.
It was a superb introduction to AP for those parents new to this different approach to childrearing and a great reminder for those parents who are currently practicing AP — plus there were other new ideas shared; for example, the effect of involved fathers on children and families... and perhaps the most talked - about concept was Dr. McKenna's explanation of tandem parenting in which both parents are primary attachment figures instead of the long - thought family design where only one parent can be the primary and the other is the secondary.
Instead of talking about political purges it talked about family policy.
Instead of engaging the police - union boss, the mayor would stick to a three - part plan: occupy the moral high ground by talking about honoring the families of the murdered cops and avoiding political fights, empower «responsible» voices to echo de Blasio's message, and isolate the «bad actors.»
«I always like to talk to my family about washing the clothes with cold water instead of warm water,» Rachel said.
If you're looking for one that can store all of the family's gear, that's one thing, but if instead you're looking for plenty of passenger space, we're talking about two different rides.
Instead, at the start of this project, Delfina and I spent a lot of time talking with the writer, Jessica Whitman, about our family, the joy of working with horses, and Argentine culture.
Thanks for talking about how you've done your evolution based on, well, family priorities, and wanting to spend more time with your family, so instead of doing the fix and flip stuff, you've now transitioned into the not as active investing with triplexes and multifamily properties... How you're finding deals just driving around, and then also how you're able to have success on the first two fix and flips when you were doing them, and one thing you would attribute that to is questioning everything, get to know the process; there are no or very few stupid questions.
«People shop here instead of online or big - box stores so they can talk with us about their pet's issues instead of troubleshooting them on their own,» says Matt Varela, manager of Liz's Pet Shop, a family - owned business in Chicago.
If you need to confide in someone about issues at work, talk to a family member or friend instead.
Talk to a lawyer who can advise you about non-court options such as mediation or collaborative family law instead of going to court.
Annoyingly, section 72 of the Family Law Act and section 24 of the Matrimonial Property Act use different terminology than the RTA, talking about «leases» instead of «residential tenancy agreements» and referring to «oral or written leases» when the RTA includes «written, oral or implied agreements».
Instead of having a talk about death and dying, frame the conversation around protecting your family financially if one of your paychecks were to suddenly stop.
Charlie Drozdyk, author of Jobs That Don't Suck, wrote a cover letter called «Getting to Know Charlie» where, instead of talking about his work experience, he quoted friends and family members saying somewhat bizarre things about his personality.
«Parents come in with a different vocabulary; instead of talking about custody, we're talking about parenting time,» said psychologist Deborah Clemmensen, a neutral child specialist from Edina, Minn. «It's family time, not a legal event.»
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