Sentences with phrase «is a sure sign»

This is a sure sign that they're scared.
What follows are sure signs that you have a high EQ.
«If you fall asleep in less than ten minutes, this is a sure sign you're significantly sleep deprived,» says Dr. Michael Breus, author of Good Night: The Sleep Doctor's 4 Week Program to Better Sleep and Better Health (Dutton, 2006).
Gerdes's success in building such sought - after services in just three years is a sure sign that in today's breakneck economy, strategic partnerships are becoming an increasingly critical part of growing a company.
Namie agrees that turnover — a disproportionate number of people leaving your office or unit, and few people wanting to come in from elsewhere in the company — is another sure sign that something's amiss.
If your cork is dry enough that it crumbles to your touch, you will want to immediately point this out to your sommelier or waiter as it is a sure sign that something has gone wrong with your wine.
If you can gauge what people mean to say, or how they're feeling, that's a sure sign you're emotionally intelligent.
Simply put, the Rule of One is this: whenever you find yourself believing or acting as though any «one» thing, person, idea, time, formula, or form of value is all - important, it's the surest sign that you are missing the bigger picture and, along with it, the threat or opportunity at your doorstep.
When you find yourself believing otherwise, it's the surest sign that it's time to think again.
Pay special attention on weekends and vacations, and if you notice a dramatic change, especially a positive one, that's a sure sign you need to change your workday routine.
Though there's nothing wrong with a little speculation and dreaming of alternatives, constant checking out to wistfully imagine a preferred future is a sure sign that you need to change careers right away.
By the time I puzzled my way through all this, it was day three, and Bitcoin's value had started to slide, which in my state of mind was a sure sign of the impending collapse.
Last August, AT&T pumped $ 1.4 billion into Net2Phone (that's billion, with a b), which is a sure sign that traditional telcos won't be sitting back while upstarts take over their turf.
This measure varies by company, but a high or rising bounce rate is a sure sign that your homepage is boring or off - putting.
I believe that the latter isn't a result of magic, however, but is the sure sign of an entrepreneur who understands the importance of learning from, adapting to and growing with their business.
If the job seeker orders the fanciest cocktail, that's another sure sign.
Even the CBC last year promoted its banal sitcom Being Erica with promises of a hot lesbian sex scene — and when the Mother Corp thinks girl - on - girl action makes acceptable prime - time viewing, it's a sure sign that sex is no longer shocking.
This is a sure sign that you probably don't need this buyer persona.
A pessimist would say more big money finding its way to tech start - ups is a sure sign of an investment bubble, because Pinterest is hardly the only young company landing huge investments.
When you start seeing your revenue drop across the board, not just with one customer but with all of them, that's a sure sign that either your pricing is... unsatisfactory to them.
That's a sure sign of trouble — when you use an indicator, you want to know how to use it.
That's a sure sign of «irrational exuberance» in the markets, says John Stepek.
It's a sure sign that you don't know what you're talking about, and smart readers know it.
Like I was saying, cherry - picking interpretations that conflict with the overarching comprehensive purpose of the Bible are a sure sign of false doctrine coming from fallen minds, even if it comes from someone professing to be «Christian».
No matter who wins, it's another sure sign of shifting political lines, in which political parties are shaped less by policy than identity.
lol... although Austin much prefers alcohol, it is after all what brought him to his God... hitting that church in drunken stupor was a sure sign.
But this woman was one of the people they talked about, and the fact that she showed up at noon was a sure sign that she was not welcome at their morning social hour.
«If a pastor suggests that the financial crisis happened because of a few greedy corporate titans and some Wall Street traders, that's a sure sign that he doesn't understand the crisis,» he said.
In my opinion, the fact that they are so concerned is a sure sign of their love.
This limits the amount of attention we can usefully give it, both because we have to waste so much time defining terms before we can discuss it, and because the fluidity of the terms is a sure sign that the idea will not make much difference in the end.
«Whether it is ignorance or fear, or both, that inspires this conduct in them, certain it is that the passion for novelty is always united in them with hatred of scholasticism, and there is no surer sign that a man is tending to Modernism than when he begins to show his dislike for the scholastic method.»
When a philosopher defines his central concept only in terms of itself (rational propositions are those that appeal to rational people or that can be supported on rational grounds) it is a sure sign of confusion.
America will get the king we call for, either pres elected is a sure sign of judgement.
There are no sure signs of a false conversion?
An exaggeration here is no sure sign of anti-Semitism, only half - knowledge.
If he is a member of one of the Pentecostal or Adventist churches, or a literalist in any of the others, the series of woes and warnings in Matthew 24 are a sure sign in our troubled time that we are living in the last days and Christ is coming soon.
The locust plague is one of a series of natural disasters which, for Joel, are sure signs of the Day of Yahweh.
«Wherever applause breaks out in the liturgy because of some human achievement, it is a sure sign that the essence of liturgy has totally disappeared and been replaced by a kind of religious entertainment.»
The very fact that people set out to try to preserve it is a sure sign that a culture is already changing fast and perhaps dying.
I grew up in a community where a child crying to be held was a sure sign of his / her «wickedness» and the «inborn sin nature.»
That's a sure sign of an extremist in any religion.
Doubt was a sure sign that you were backsliding.
Since it is the presupposition and foundation of all manifestations of the Spirit, love's appearance is the surest sign of the Spirit's presence once there is confession of Jesus as Lord.
To accept with love the suffering that this reaction entails, still rejoicing in the grace of God, is a sure sign of maturing.
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If he does nt believe in carbon dating, it is a sure sign that he is one of the wackos... (so, yes, you are quibbling)
F. J. A. Hort, the associate of Lightfoot's in the famous «Cambridge three,» wrote that «there can be no surer sign of decrepitude and decay in faith than the prevalent nervousness about naming and commending reason»; and it is certainly true that whenever men reject the right of reason to look at and study the Christian faith, they are inviting disaster.
(for my sons) One brother suffers, and another brother — and then a third — is standing by his side.This is the surest sign to any motherby which her sons can be identified.Not eyes of blue that make a sibling's match; nor cow - licked hair that sports the same brown curl; not that they all watch films....
This is not quitting; it is a sure sign of faith in those we brought to this point to go on without our physical guidance.
This is the surest sign to any mother by which her sons can be identified.
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