Sentences with phrase «just thought it fitted»

«We just thought this fits together best.

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And if getting to know you makes them think you're not a good fit for the role, it's just as well.
If you think you can be a entrepreneur by just fitting into a slot of what everyone else is doing, then you're either doomed to fail or you have to be better and smarter than everyone else.
«I just thought he was a super smart guy, and really understood what we were doing, and was a great cultural fit for the company,» Musk said of Wheeler.
And you're not just applying for a position, you also have to think about the step after that, so your skills have to fit in all the ways.
After a muscle transfer and nerve realignment surgery, Young is now ready to be fitted with prosthetics that will enable him to control his arms using his just his thoughts.
Indeed, if you approach thought leadership marketing as just another strategy to sell your product, you're unlikely to gain much traction — and, like the saleswoman in Beverly Hills who was so wrapped up in making a sale that she complimented my ill - fitting dress, you might end up turning off your audience rather than prompting them to trust your expertise.
As a retailer, I just don't think the cupcake shop is the most fitting example here as its difficult to adhere to all the eligibility rules of a solo 401k in a restaurant business.
I made a CD of all the rough demos and rough mixes and stuff that we had so far, which we had versions of every song on the record at that point, and Tim came back, and he just said «man I like everything but I just don't think that «Backwoods Nation» fits.
It is here that the title line of the film fits chronologically: but Welles chooses instead to flash - forward to this moment for the movie's opening, so we hear Falstaff say, «We have heard the chimes at midnight, Master Shallow,» before we know just why thinking of his youthful escapades makes him so heavy - hearted.
God fits into my thinking as «everything» including my still hero, Professor Hawking, I just don't agree with his incomplete view of existence; AGAIN we'll all find out at the same time.
Stereotyping is a significant issue for most men, and equality just doesn't fit in their thinking, (let alone their talking or actions).
I think it's just pretty clear that there's a place of eternal torment laid out in scripture, and you're clearly ignoring it because it doesn't fit in your particular understanding of love or God.
I think most believers just wish it were so, or want to fit in.
And then to follow up the description by the author with the picture of Christians consciously thinking they must use this or that set of inside - group - think in order to fit in... that's just idiotic.
I can not attempt here a treatment of the biblical language of sacrifice, but I think I can safely assert that Christ's death does not, in the logic of the New Testament sources, fit the pattern of sacrifice I have just described.
If you just decide ahead of time what you think is true, it's a perfect fit!
Just adding courses won't do, Theological Literacy for the Twenty - First Century makes clear that thinking about the character of theological literacy leads to good ideas for too many courses to fit into even an expanded seminary program.
How much the Allies knew about the exterminations and what they did to stop it, other than fighting Germany in general, I suppose may be debated, but I hardly think that a description of, «just watched while 6 million were killed,» fits the facts.
Chad just posted an exerpt from the article and said he fit into those catagories and then mentioned he thought the writer had some good points.
Jesus does indeed fit the basic definition of a zombie, I think you just reject the notion because of the stigma attached to the word zombie isn't normally something you hear when you think of jesus, which is why atheists and non-christians in general like to call jesus a zombie, it makes him more mythical than divine.
I just think it sometimes painted too rosy of a picture that does not fully fit with either Scripture or reality.
If there are 90 % insects, and we consider them to be all very small, (which we know they are not), we could say that each pair, in order to fit on the «ARK» would need 4 square inches for two of them, plus their food for more than 40 days (Actually I think it was about a year, but we will go with about 40 days just to give the bible thumpers a chance, it supposably rained for 40 days).
Think about it, if your just a farmer living your life and all of the sudden a hellfire missile blows up your son (collateral damage) because he «fits the profile of a terrorist» (male 18 - 40) you may want some revenge too.
Just because you don't think Darth Vader exists, does that mean I should legally be not permitted to worship as I see fit?
We reduce it to insignificance and remove its ontological and theological sting, by construing it as though it said that man's body was taken from the earth and in doing so we think of «body» as meaning just what fits into the framework of our standard and superficial ideas, and as something that has nothing to do with the «soul».
Just like people in the wilderness wearing camel hair coats and eating locusts with a side of honey disrupt us, people who think Jesus actually meant all that stuff he said don't fit in anywhere.
I saw an anwer to my entry that «a bigot is a bigot, even if you are a «Christian», his comment basically was that it is ok to be a bigot even if you claim to be a «Christian», well I agree that most are bigots, I just don't think it fits the description of «Christian», I could never be part of any organized religion as their members ar 99.5 % hypocrits.
The remainder of this book will be given to further and detailed development of the definition just suggested, to the ways in which we may pray in words and in thought, to the place of prayer in public worship and above all in the Holy Communion or Lord's Supper — which all Christians save the Quakers and the Salvation Army know to be the central act of public worship, however much they may sometimes slight that importance in church practice — and finally to see how it all «fits in» — how faith and action are related to, and find fulfillment in, prayer both private and public.
You all have the capacity to be reasonable thinking human beings when it fits your own narrative, we atheists just happen to believe in one fewer god than you do.
Rahn... Do i really need to back up what i think online... and you being the expert... why do nt you fully explain to me the state that the country is in... enlighten me... but you already know how far that will go... just as my attempt to change others mind's fell short... so will any others opinion... i have my mind made up for my own well founded reasons... all im saying is that spending all day protesting and postulating is of no benefit to anyone... going about your life and making things best for yourself is in the best interest of this country as a whole... I believe Adam Smith said it best... the best results come from one person doing whats best for himself and the team... not throwing a hissy fit
Think about it: if you sell out a friend to get ahead, did the devil make you do it, or did you just have a fit of selfishness?
She has chosen to twist God's Holy Word into something it is not, never was, and never will be, just to fit into what SHE thinks it should say.
I just think it's cowardly when people keep quiet in order to conform and fit in.
Hi Kristie, mine is just a standard baking tray that fits my oven, I think it's about 50 - 40 cm.
I know I'm not even touching the GMO issue for example, but this is just the thoughts I can fit in one post.
I regret that a bit, because I didn't realize just how good the banana bread would be (and the chocolate I was using wasn't especially good, but I don't think any chocolate can really fit with this cake).
I just don't think they fit in to the Paleo diet very well.
Added chia seeds just because I had them in the house and thought it would be a good fit.
It's unlikely that you'll visit the culinary and literary backwater I call home, or even the rural retail suburbia I think of when «going into town» but I do hope you manage to fit a few small towns in your tour, just the same.
I just love sun - dried tomato dishes, and never miss a chance to include them in dishes where I think they will fit.
I like things mildly spicy — I want to taste the food first — and just added a bit — not much — more black pepper as I thought it fit so well with the eggplant.
I really have no idea what a classic «Mexican chocolate» type of recipe would entail, but when I think of cinnamon, almonds, and chocolate the label just fits.
He hates brussel sprouts, so I just did the MacnCheese — I missed some additional garnish, next time I try it with roasted pumpkin, I think it fits very well!
But luckily, I don't think anyone will get in trouble just for making really special chicken fit for anything from a weeknight meal to a dinner party — even if it does only take a half an hour.
I thought it would be a great fit for the «Perfection Takes Time» campaign because it's not a quickie recipe (just like FIJI Water isn't quickie water!).
If you're still dubious about avocado being a natural fit for dessert, I think a bite of this just might change your mind...
I'm thinking these cookies could be altered just slightly to fit his needs.
I thought it was just supposed to be eggs, fat and cheese tops, how does meat fit?
Just combine leftover pasta, potatoes, or grains, some veggies, and any other odd scraps you think might be a good fit and mix it in a casserole dish with some of the cheese mix and water.
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