That attorney will have experience with judges in courts and be able to tell what
kind of things tend to be important considerations for spousal support.
If this client goes public about your dishonesty, you may find yourself with a big image problem — and
that kind of thing tends to stick.
Additionally,
these kinds of things tend to come with expenses and bills.
That kind of thing tends to piss just about any expert off.
Not exact matches
We've done some interesting
things to figure out how many job candidates we should be interviewing for each position, who are better interviewers than others and what
kind of attributes
tend to predict success at Google.
But, the situation — as it is now — is the
kind of thing that
tends to lead you to an inconclusive result as far as initial research goes.
But here's the
thing, it didn't and doesn't work, because people are people; we
tend to be
kind of self - centered and awful.
We can
tend to gloss over the devastation
of any
kind of suffering but especially sexual assault, with Christian platitudes like God works all
things together for good or God is sovereign.
In a crowd, the herd instinct
tends to manifests itself, and we all start wanting to impress others and be drawn into a
kind of silly «sheep»
thing where our individuality flies out the window.
Having spent 20 years working in newsrooms, which
tend to be populated with moralists who take a preacher's pride in reforming society, I heard my share
of nasty remarks about Christians — the
kinds of things that would never be said about Jews or Muslims.
I really do feel
kind of bad for being a downer... I
tend to see
things through depression - colored lenses much
of the time, comes with my condition.
But I bring up my three just to show the
kinds of assumptions you
tend to make about
things that we know nothing about.
But I bring up my three just to show the
kinds of assumptions you
tend to make about
things that we know nothing about» @Chad»??
The
kind of substance - thinking that he has condemned is dominant only when one
tends to think in terms
of these «
things» and does not explicitly pay attention to what manifests itself as a true entity.
As time goes buy the
kind defenders
of free will over their rejection to «dead» here and colossians 2:13
tend to resort to a familiar defense, that
of labeling it a Calvinist viewpoint and that its almost a cultist view point to hold.Very sad yet very much the defense
of many christians.Dead may i suggest is dead, the inability to respond, does not mean that prior to being saved one could not read scripture but because
of this spiritual deadness its not profitabel / meaningful - we just can not continue to revise the meaning
of dead to fit a view point - because natural man has not been born again this deadness (spiritually) shows itself as «none seek after God», in this condition they are» slaves to sin» and the spiritual
things of God (the bible) is «folly / foolishness» even the gospel is judged by natural man as «folly / foolishness «(1 cor.1: 18) Please stop with this weak / common defense called Calvinism - many believers are truly turned off by such a defense.We must not forget the man's «free will» is what took the whole human race down in the garden; i would hope we can rise above our love affair with the human will.
I
tend to be overcritical with most
things -LCB- it's
kind of a problem -RCB- but I had to agree with him on this one.
(Caryn) Well, the
thing that I appreciate (and) one
of the great
things when you're good at making desserts is, at least for me anyway, I
tend to make my own cakes and that's
kind of a nice gift to yourself when you can make exactly what you want — for you.
I've always maintained my stance that Arsene Wenger loves French players in his team than any other players.No matter how average you are once you're French and once you're in the first team he
tends to give you so many chances to prove yourself.I can start mentioning them if you want me to but I know you know them.If Lucas Perez was French he wouldn't have been out so early believe me.I just don't know where to begin.Was Giroud bought to become a super sub or to be the leading striker?Having giving us many sesons
of failure people are now content with him being a so called super sub.A player like Giroud is not built for that
kind of role.He ws a super sub in 99 %
of those matches because he was not played when he was supposed to and we needed presence in the air.The funny
thing is people are using only this season to label him as a super sub.There were so many matched that Wenger should have started Giroud but for some reason didn't start him.I only see Arsenal as the top club who'd be crying over Giroud.If a good offer comes we should sell.
Its strange what
kind of things ppl
tend to see.
Another
thing that really helped our family — and I know this can be
kind of a controversial issue — is eliminating food allergies and sensitivities, especially the food sensitivities, because they
tend to be delayed and it's hard to
kind of weed them out and know what's going on.
And then for a baby you know so many
things that you have mentioned earlier truth for babies who were
kind of battling oversupply issues too were those babies who
tend to be very gassy, sometimes their colicky, they spit up a lot, they just seemed really fussy at the breast if it's really difficult for them to nurse while some
of the babies might even have a nursing strike for a period
of time where they just don't want to breastfeed because it's not a pleasant experience for them.
So I
tend to try to be cautious about
things that I've put
kind of in writing versus people that I'm talking with because it's easier to be like oh wait - wait like totally didn't mean something like that versus you know trying to correct something that's
kind of just out there.
I don't
tend to put the frustrated vent
things in that
kind of a forum.
I don't think there should be any subjects that, I know, religion
tends to be
kind of the elephant in the room very often, and when you start debating those
kinds of things, but I'm always up for a conversation; which I think is the most important
thing to remember, when you're having a discussion — with gigantic ironic quotes around it, a «conversation with someone» — is to make it a conversation, not falling into the trap
of thinking the person you're talking to is an idiot, because they might believe something idiotic.
I realize this is
kind of a chicken - or - egg
thing, because I
tend to avoid paperwork (read: bills) when I'm stressed.
Cortisol is not a bad
thing; we
tend to
kind of villainize it, it's great for many different
things.
So I
tend to pick
things out depending on
kind of my mood and whether I'm seeing patients or not, and I really need to be super, super hardcore focused and do a lot
of listening, or if I'm with you and I'm gonna be
kind of, you know, talkative and you know, connecting with you.
And the «no shopping» addition is great for me, because I
tend to buy
things without thinking through the purchase, and knowing that I can actually go 30 days without buying something (and realizing that it's not the absolute end
of the world if I don't buy every single
thing I think I want) is
kind of a nice feeling.
Most
of the time the DIY projects that I work on
tend to be the
kinds of things that I can use for a long time.
There are obviously other suiting brands out there, many
of which I would put in the «power suit with personality» category, including everything from Rebecca Taylor and Nanette Lepore to Armani, St. John's, Chanel, Akris Punto, and Max Mara — this is the
kind of thing that we
tend to explore with our regular Wednesday feature, Suit
of the Week.
While I am not exactly known as a fashion or beauty blogger, I am often approached by brands in the fashion industry because... well, I am a human being, a wearer
of clothes and I would really like to think that people can appreciate my sense
of style: I
tend to dress pretty classic, in the «Girl Next Door»
kind of look, but I love statement pieces and shaking
things up when I find pieces
of clothing that really speak to me!
One
thing I would caution about the sweater dress in general, is that they are
kind of misleading in the fact that they seem bulky so people
tend to think they conceal.
«A list
of things that one has not done before but wants to do before dying», Merriam - Webster's definition is oddly clinical — bucket lists are amongst our most emotive life goals, since these
kinds of one - off life experiences
tend to be the
things we come to regret not doing most.
So when you're
kind of planning your online dating strategy as a woman, understand I would probably
tend to say that you want to be on a variety
of sites, ranging from, you know, the biggies, which to me are OkCupid, possibly eHarmony — which we'll talk about in a second — maybe Plenty
of Fish, but also, you know, try to figure out what are those
things that you're really passionate about and interested in.
I'm an over-educated know - it - all ex-scientist who
tends to keep to himself but has lots
of stories to tell about the world, grad school, physics, near - death experiences (as in nearly died, not the metaphysical
kind), and a plethora
of other
things when properly prompted.
It's a rare treat for the Oscar winner, who
tends to avoid this
kind of thing.
Helping
things jerk along are Jason Isaacs as a wacky transvestite Scot (who, like all movie gay men, has nothing better to do than
tend to wounded whores with hearts
of gold), a little urchin who needs a daddy (Liam Aiken — he also stank in Stepmom, a film that was directed by Chris Columbus), and Greg Germann (television's «Ally McBeal») as the late - film reminder
of the
kind of fathead Nelson used to be before he met Sara.
Most
of them
tend to have one
thing in common, however; namely, they all take place on some
kind of ground.
The danger
of this
kind of animated, childish video is that it appeals to children, and unfortunately to more than a few adults who
tend to see
things in a simple, child - like way.
This
kind of thing is why I only
tend to support creator owned material.
That's the
kind of thing manufacturers
tend to fix in firmware, so I'm pretty sure Lenovo will do something about it.
Kids
tend to take this
kind of thing very personally.
I wonder, though... Don't we
tend see this
kind of thing near «market tops?»
’ T is the time
of year when we humans
tend to overindulge, eating all
kinds of things we shouldn't.
I
tend to write - off this
kind of thing as narcissistic but I don't know, I kinda like her.
Secondly, there is still no premise for evil or plot development to exist in Hyrule — that's
kind of why he was called away to
tend to other
things.
The AI
tends not to focus on that
kind of thing.
Even the real - time combat style and the diversity
of character abilities are a lot
of fun (the
kinds of things that often
tend to be weaknesses in RPG's).
The hitboxes on
things tend to
kind of strange, and there are often situations where you end up trying to throw an enemy, only to end up chucking nothing but air.
Still, most stages
tend to have some
kind of gimmick that keeps
things from getting too repetitive.