Sentences with phrase «lies in the things»

The key lies in the things you do in the gym.
The prettiness of all this lies in the thing that anyone can try before they buy.
When the answer lies in things we can not control, such as another person's opinion or acquiring new gadgets, happiness proves to be fleeting.
This can be used to lift floating chests out of ponds, or just as a way to cross rivers, but its most interesting possibilities lie in things like creating a climbable surface on the raging face of a waterfall.
If the primary point is that Google does not purport to give you everything which responds to your keywords (and you would not be grateful if it did) a secondary point lies in things which are fundamental to Google's model: would you want your eDiscovery search results to be influenced by the number of links which other people have made to a document, even if we were in the habit of cross-linking our e-mail, Word documents etc?

Not exact matches

We get so candid that we start revealing things we wouldn't declare in the real world; and that is where the actual problem lies...» Excellent point!
Citing several examples, including Trump's inauguration crowd - size claims, Comey continued: «Sometimes he's lying in ways that are obvious, sometimes he's saying things that we may not know are true or false and then there's a spectrum in between.»
We get so candid that we start revealing things we wouldn't declare in the real world; and that is where the actual problem lies.
As Mitra's findings suggest, the secret might not lie in research labs, or even traditional classrooms, but in giving kids some technology, an intriguing challenge and then leaving them alone to figure things out.
Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies
They were asked to rank themselves at that moment in time on statements like: «I feel like most of my life lies ahead of me,» «My future seems infinite to me,» «Time is slipping away,» and «I have a lot of time in which to get things done.»
Many people assume the path to success lies in focusing on just one thing.
Oil prices rose on Monday, bouncing off early losses after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel had proof that «Iran lied» about its nuclear capabilities, and that he was sure US President Donald Trump would do «the right thing» in reviewing the country's nuclear deal with western powers.
(New throughout, updates prices, market activity and comments) NEW YORK, April 30 (Reuters)- Oil prices rose on Monday, bouncing off early losses as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel had proof that «Iran lied» about its nuclear weapons capability, and that he was sure U.S. President Donald Trump would do «the right thing» in reviewing the country's nuclear deal with western powers.
Even if you had the best PowerPoint presentation in the world with great visuals, staged animation, and all the other cool things you can do with PowerPoint (I'd be lying if I said I didn't like all of that PowerPoint geeky stuff, too), it still is one in a line of many all using the same format and structure.
If your days feel monotonous and this hits home, one key to turning things around might lie in the first 10 minutes of your work day.
Whether you love it, hate it, or doubt it, one of the most interesting things about the new Apple Watch lies in the somewhat subtle fact that the watch is ungendered.
The essence of this particular dilemma lies in answering this initial question: Even if the upside appears to be a sure thing, can you afford to accept your fate in the event that the worse - case scenario of a life decision implodes on you?
Sometimes our opportunity for success lies in the not so great: the things we don't do well, that we don't like to do... or that are figuratively painful to do.
The key lies in understanding one basic idea: although we tend to think of things as stable because that makes them easier to grasp, every situation that ever arises actually results from interactions between sets of constantly shifting, interweaving worlds.
Its roots lie in the 2002 establishment of computerized statewide voter registration lists, but things really took off after the data - driven 2008 victory of Barack Obama.
Instead, Town recommends investing in things that reflect who you are and where your passions lie.
My proto - blogging interests lie in writing about science (with a bent toward things that I find new / futuristic) and life skills as they apply to a STEM - field doctoral student, to include topics in personal finance, productivity, etc..
Other than Post, only a handful of scientists are working on lab - grown meat; others believe the future lies in plant - based substitutes, ones so good they could fool even the most discerning palate, although Post maintains that we humans will always have an appetite for the real thing.
The whole thing was in fact a giant lie used to cover up the fact that none of the money was spent to try and generate economic growth.
We, on the other hand, view it with hope: because more than anything, the events of the past few days show that the truth is getting out — the truth that capital markets simply can not exist under the authoritarian rule of central planners, the truth that the stock market is a casino in which the best one can hope for a quick flip, and finally the truth that our entire socio - economic regime, whose existence has been predicated by borrowing from the uncreated wealth of the future, and where accumulated debt could be wiped out at the flip of a switch if things go wrong in the process obliterating the welfare of billions (of less than 1 % ers), is one big lie.
What's more, the PMO's own statement then ran through a full litany of all the bad things that lie ahead: decline in global stock markets, decline in commodity prices, slowing growth in China and emerging markets, and potential impacts on Canada's economy. Instead of boasting about Canada's successes under Conservative leadership, the PMO went to great lengths to show how bad things could get.
I suggest also you should distance yourself strongly from Lorrie Goldstein who is an open racist, asserting among other things that all carbon offset projects in developing nations are inherently scams, and whose lies in other matters are well documented.
Proverbs 6:16 - 19 16 There are six things that Jehovah does hate; yes, seven are things detestable to his soul: 17 lofty eyes, a false tongue, and hands that are shedding innocent blood, 18 a heart fabricating hurtful schemes, feet that are in a hurry to run to badness, 19 a false witness that launches forth lies, and anyone sending forth contentions among brothers.
We don't dig up the bones of «heretics» either the way some did in the Dark Ages who held grip on the people, ruled over them by fear, and claimed they had authority of God, holding keys to heaven or hell in their possession, making people hostages by their lies... I think you have a lots of things mixed up in your mind friend!
I hope that by observing and being taught these values all my life, I've absorbed some of them, and that my true heart lies in people and places, not things.
If I were lying in a bed dying, my family would be the thing I want to talk about, to make sure that I can make a stranger understand my love for them and hopefully keep them alive in one more person.
20 For the invisible things of him since the creation of the world are clearly seen, being perceived through the things that are made, even his everlasting power and divinity; that they may be without excuse: 21 because that, knowing God, they glorified him not as God, neither gave thanks; but became vain in their reasonings, and their senseless heart was darkened.22 Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, 23 and changed the glory of the incorruptible God for the likeness of an image of corruptible man, and of birds, and four - footed beasts, and creeping things.24 Wherefore God gave them up in the lusts of their hearts unto uncleanness, that their bodies should be dishonored among themselves: 25 for that they exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshipped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed for ever.
I practiced never lying to them which meant that I sometimes had to tell my customers things that they wouldn't want to hear and I had to take responsibility for the mishaps but it also in the long run made them trust and respect me more which I think led them to entrusting me with their freight.
demons take possession of dead things and control the hosts thoughts and actions resulting in the self deception and lies that so called atheists post.
Since Whitehead, with Aristotle, holds that the exercise of freedom aims at some good (i.e., unification is a value - experience), he also says that «in between [the past from which things arise and the future toward which they end] lies the teleology of the universe» (AI 194).
While I think it is a good thing for everyone to do, I still think the journey lies in searching for truth not «taking a year sabbatical» as an intellectual experiement.
His view was that «man containeth in himself the stars and heaven, they lie hidden in his minde... if we rightly knew our owne spirite no thing at all would be impossible to us on earth.»
We don't have to believe in fairy tales and lies, ever fearing the imaginary and hoping for things that won't ever be.
What I experience as I stand in face of — and in the very depths of — this world which your flesh has assimilated, this world which has become your flesh, my God, is not the absorption of the monist who yearns to be dissolved into the unity of things, nor the emotion felt by the pagan as he lies prostrate before a tangible divinity, nor yet the passive self - abandonment of the quietist tossed hither and thither at the mercy of mystical impulsions.
But because the term towards which the earth is moving lies not merely beyond each individual thing but beyond the totality of things; because the world travails, not to bring forth from within itself some supreme reality, but to find its consummation through a union with a pre-existent Being; it follows that man can never reach the blazing centre of the universe simply by living more and more for himself nor even by spending his life in the service of some earthly cause however great.
I had committed many small sins to that point, causing pain to the innocent, telling lies, causing pain to my parents, stealing this small thing and that, but I had never burned in shame before.
The catalyst for me was a combination of things: I was exhausted from all the work it took to live a lie; I sensed that my ability to stay in control of my secret was lessening and I was getting sloppy; my life had become unmanageable.
In analyzing the category of the ultimate, with its basic rhythm of the one and the many, Whitehead can only finally conclude: «It lies in the nature of things that the many enter into complex unity» (PR 211 31In analyzing the category of the ultimate, with its basic rhythm of the one and the many, Whitehead can only finally conclude: «It lies in the nature of things that the many enter into complex unity» (PR 211 31in the nature of things that the many enter into complex unity» (PR 211 31).
An active alcoholic — that was me — who wants to get sober but can't, and who is coming to believe that every good thing she once thought about God is a lie, is in a scary place.
In the encyclical Aeterni Patris Leo XIII wrote that «a fruitful causeof the evils which now afflict, as well as of those which threaten us, lies in this: that false conclusions concerning divine and human things, which originated in the schools of philosophy, have crept into all the orders of the State, and have been accepted by the common consent of the masses.&raquIn the encyclical Aeterni Patris Leo XIII wrote that «a fruitful causeof the evils which now afflict, as well as of those which threaten us, lies in this: that false conclusions concerning divine and human things, which originated in the schools of philosophy, have crept into all the orders of the State, and have been accepted by the common consent of the masses.&raquin this: that false conclusions concerning divine and human things, which originated in the schools of philosophy, have crept into all the orders of the State, and have been accepted by the common consent of the masses.&raquin the schools of philosophy, have crept into all the orders of the State, and have been accepted by the common consent of the masses.»
Even those things which lie, as readily admitted in many a papal social encyclical, beyond the Magisterium's strict sphere of competence are still of importance in the shaping of that much - vaunted individual conscience.
So when Whitehead says it «lies in the nature of things that the many enter into complex unity» (Process 21), he should be referring first of all to (1) transition — the way the incipient whole overlaps the many of the preceding world so they «become» objects or parts of its process.
Marty quoted such Allen aphorisms as «Death is one of the few things that can be done as easily lying down» and «I do not believe in an afterlife, although I am bringing a change of underwear.»
In my lies no good thing.
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