Sentences with phrase «just parts»

If you continue to utilize the logic of a book written eons ago as your moral barometer, you better be willing to accept the whole thing, not just parts of it you prefer.
So if you believe in karma, the seven paths, jesus christ, the 72 virgins for martrys, magic underwear, dianetics, the FSM, whatever, they (the gods) are just parts of the stories the authors wrote right here on earth.
This implies that «specified, complex and functional information» is intrinsic to the whole unity of the cosmos, not just parts.
It is very important to tell the whole story, and not just the parts you like, or try to make appealing.
Performers must know the piece, not just its parts in isolation, but the feel of the whole.
Not only are we called to tell it well, but we are also called to tell it all, and not just the parts that serve our own purposes.
Are just parts of the bible true?
Since one can not easily refer to a passage not yet contemplated, all of the passage, not just those parts referring to «data» or «subjective form (PR 85) should be regarded as a single insertion.
Not just the parts about a certain thing you find distasteful.
These pastors seem to forget the «God so Loved the World», not just parts of it, but the WHOLE WORLD!!!!!!
It is not clear from Mnuchin's comments whether the administration is considering making all aspects of the eventual tax reform bill retroactive or just parts of it, or which groups it would target.
«New Democrat members on the committee, led by committee vice-chair Carole James, will fight to make sure the terms of any investigation undertaken by the Ombudsperson will cover everything that happened, not just the parts around the edges the premier is willing to let the public see.
Our economy, and the companies within it, need to serve all the nation, not just parts of it.
He dismissed suggestions that Britain could maintain full access to just some parts of the single market, such as in the financial sector.
It's just a part of the human condition that we learn best when we fail - pain and disappointment causes us to re-evaluate and search for the better way.
Ludwin: So I think the primary reason around the hype for blockchain is it's just a part of the hype cycle we're in.
It was as if it was all just part of the game.
CNBC's «Mad Money» host Jim Cramer calls him «a heroic figure in a landscape filled with people who are just part of a bland army,» while T - Mobile Executive Vice President of corporate services Dave Carey told «The Brave Ones»: «He can be charming on one hand and a raucous Las Vegas night club act on the other.»
The soon - to - open CityCenter casino, for example, is just part of the largest and most expensive resort complex in Vegas history, surrounded by shops and more than 3,500 condos.
For both Apple and Google, the fight for dashboards is more than just part of their broader turf war to bring consumers into their respective ecosystems.
An employee who jumps ship costs your business around 20 percent of his or her salary — and that's just part of the impact.
We built our organization globally by keeping this at the center of every investment and decision and now it's just part of our DNA.
Understanding the fate of the lowly penny is just part of David Wolman's goal in his engaging new book, The End of Money: Counterfeiters, Preachers, Techies, Dreamers — and the Coming Cashless Society (Da Capo).
According to the myth of the «student athlete,» the highly trained athletes performing for mammoth, lucrative TV audiences are the same as the student field hockey players whose extracurricular athletic activities are just part of a balanced education.
«She thought this was just another part of a private tour — and it really wasn't a stretch,» he says.
It's just part of who I am.
This can be a problem in a high stress office environment, where competition and debate are just part of the company culture.
But if this is the way that it is, let's just part ways, cleanly.»
That's just part of our sport.»
«The mere number is nothing to fret over, it is just part of the process.
I think we should just part ways.»
Keep in mind it's just part of an eight - week onboarding schedule, which varies depending on the employee's role.
«Although time - consuming, resource - intensive and somewhat disruptive, SEC examinations are just part of doing business as a registered investment advisor.»
Outsize pay looks to be just a part of the freewheeling spending culture at the firm, which has recently come under investigation by the SEC.
This is just part of Oracle's new family of cloud services; but it may be the most important piece.
There's just this part of me that's so happy that he had to actually do that.
The practice of bumping passengers from overbooked flights is no longer just part of doing business.
The challenging thing for the New York Times is that those words are arguably just as applicable to the rest of the newspaper's business, not just the part of it that was taking place in Paris.
Netflix description: «Secrets are just a part of daily life in the small Pennsylvania town of Hemlock Grove, where the darkest evils hide in plain sight.»
Experienced entrepreneurs will tell you that this is just another part of the process — that being left in the lurch comes with the territory.
While being friendly and confident are attributes of being a great salesperson, they are just part of the package.
Overseas visitors make up just part of Alcala's clientele — neighborhood hipsters are a constant, lured by the store's Crayola array of Levi's jeans, and celebrity customers like Robert Plant, Bill Murray, John Malkovich and Steven Tyler have walked through its doors as well.
This dedication and value - driven approach to our work is just part of why TiER1 is a «Best Place to Work.»
That's just part of the learning process.
That's why I truly believe setbacks are just a part of life.
Corporate directors are not just part of private institutions; they're part of a system justified, in part, by its public benefits.
That's just part of the changing ethos, especially with younger workers.»
«We really can't be sure that drop in 10,000 fans was due to a lockout, or just part of the typical pattern we observe in league attendance.
Dunn adds that having a website is just part the modern company's digital makeup.
But if you notice this happens frequently, or is just part of a string of unkind moves by your now chilly manager, it's a bad sign.»
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