The «other» category represents beverages
like sake in Japan and soju in Korea that don't exactly fit in the other three categories.
Adding a splash of liquid,
like sake, stock, wine, beer, or coconut milk will help lift all of the crusty, golden - brown bits from the pan.
Complementing Zuma's menu is an exemplary bar program featuring heritage cocktails, using fresh ingredients, fruits, and juices; Japanese ingredients
like sake, shochu, yuzu and shiso leaves; as well as hand - carved ice blocks shaped appropriately for the cocktail.
On the patio, two lovers started their second bottle of Côtes du Rhône, sharing dishes
like sake - steamed mussels with garlic and duck à l'orange from a Gallic menu that gives longing glances to Japan, Yamaguchi's birthplace.
Not exact matches
Almost every company has its critics (and by critics, I mean those pains in the rear who only
like to whine and be contrarian purely for the
sake of it).
First, there was that lone, cranelike arm, an appealingly simple approach, and one that followed another of Brooks's maxims: Robots should not be humanoid just for the
sake of making them look
like humans.
«While carrier customers
like the idea of buying infrastructure from large global suppliers, it's not obvious to us that amassing scale for the
sake of it makes sense for the vendors,» analysts at Jefferies said in a note Wednesday before the deal was announced.
These people generally don't
like rules, but not just for rebellion's
sake.
While Cuban obviously cautions against following advice just for the
sake of it, it's important to listen to the greats
like him.
Note that for the
sake of conservatism, you should probably always prefer the diluted earnings per share when calculating the P / E ratio so you account for the potential or expected dilution that can or will occur due to things
like stock options or convertible preferred stock.
I
like to say that we don't use technology for technology
sake.
In 2015, news reports revealed that Uber had an operating loss of $ 470 million on $ 415 million in revenue, confirming suspicions that the company has been bleeding money for the
sake of achieving steep growth and acquiring market share.391 In China, the company has lost more than $ 1 billion a year.392 The strategy of aggressive price competition and brazen leadership coupled with soaring growth prompted immediate comparisons to Amazon.393
Like Amazon, Uber has drawn immense interest from investors.
I had to make budgets and stick to them, but in the end, I no longer felt
like wanting to buy a product just for the
sake of it.
I also
like the 2 - 5 % dividend range but I do have a few stocks with less than 2 % for the
sake of some growth.
For the
sake of illustration, it's
like switching from Windows 7 to Windows 8.
I wish there were more formats
like this one where people could speak freely about the things they are passionate about simply for the
sake of sharing ideas and understanding one another.
And for the
sake of Jesus Christ, stop making a mockery of your own religion by posting comments
like Islam is a mutilater of Christ!!!
They range from very traditional songs
like «What On Earth Will You Do (For Heaven's
Sake?)»
I suggest books and lectures and the
like because, not only will they fully describe and prove the position that I can not do here for the
sake of brevity, but it also separates the casual insulter from the one who earnestly desires to know.
people really need to study the bible — not for Christianity
sake but for theirs - the athiest would
like everyone to understand them and used this phrase — But when I explain that atheism is central to my worldview — that I am in awe of the natural world and that I believe it is up to human beings, instead of a divine force, to strive to address our problems — they often better understand my views, even if we don't agree.
The last time we mentioned that if Joseph had never been sold into slavery, he would have never been in a position to become what he became.And the wily atheist — the one who admits, btw, that even he might be willing to suffer for the
sake of something,
like being part of the 60 million who....
therefore even if you wish to say it is brave or not,
like all events following the incarnation, they are not accomplished for the
sake of God who has accomplished them, but for humanity which may be edified by them.
But for arguments
sake, if it did, out of the trillions of civilizations that must inhabit the universe, why would it
like to read a novel by Steven King?
If we are to speak of being chosen, of being among God's elect, it is to say that,
like Abraham, we are chosen for the
sake of God's plan that the nations of the world come to enjoy the blessing of Abraham (which is exactly how Paul describes the effect of God's redemption of Israel through Christ in Galatians 3:14).
For some it may mean that «there is an orphaned state required for the
sake of the kingdom of heaven, in which a man who
like all others is the child of his parents must symbolize with his being and action the present but hidden creation which is not a mere prolongation of the old, but the new creation in relation to which the old has already passed away...» This is, therefore, the first word that must be spoken: of discontinuity between the kingdom of God and any earthly order, even one as significant as the family.
Shepherds
like him and others, who have staked all for the
sake of gospel, are believable not because of their rank but because of their love.
If their argument wasn't so flimsy, this might even seem
like an outright attack on faith (however, given the nature of the whole list, it's really hard to take it seriously, and see it as anything more than a bad hot take for a
sake of a hot take.)
Looking
like Jesus may mean that we don't get our «rights,» but instead end up sacrificing our rights — and maybe our very lives — for the
sake of others.
This looks
like an exercise in mutual disrespect for the
sake of getting more popularity.
I love Allah and everyone I swear I want to see everyone who reads this in heaven, don't get mad do me a favor and please just
like we Muslims respect ur book respect ours, go and find a Quran translated in English and read read at least the first 10 pages then listen to a reciter his name Is sheikh al maher al Miakli, then ask ur self why am I hear if u will not sacrifice for god (Allah) s
sake why did he Jesus say or sins our forgiven and let us do whatever we want here without purpose and give us heaven.
But this response to doubt is common enough to address here generally, for the
sake of those of you who doubt and those who are in a position to mentor those who doubt, so without focusing too much attention on Keller himself, I'd
like to address why it's problematic.
For the
sake of a hearty debate, That's
like calling Latinos white or Black... Anyway..
The notable exceptions are people
like Mark Steel and Mark Thomas — acts who genuinely are using comedy to undermine the ground on which the high and mighty stand — and geniuses
like Daniel Kitson, who shuns fame for the
sake of beautiful art.
Like Bonhoeffer, she reminds us that our faith and life must be about more than our own comfort or security; we must learn to take risks for
sake of loving others.
For the
sake of liberals who are (understandably) queasy about defending abortion on its merits, Democratic politicians
like to pretend that Planned Parenthood offers mammograms (it doesn't), that it is a common source of pre-natal care (it's not), and that abortion represents only 3 percent of its services (the real number is unclear, but far higher — though again, it doesn't help our cause to inflate it to 94 percent).
It shows that disagreement need not threaten the relationship, but love and unity can still exist for the
sake of the Kingdom of God and living
like Jesus in the world.
However I was hearing those words play in mind
like a broken record of F - God (Father this is just for the
sake of letting someone know, not an announcement.)
They will think that most everything that goes wrong must be blamed upon a them, upon the
likes of Richard Nixon or the Koch Brothers, and that the most patriotic thing one can do for the
sake of America's future is to regard its past and present as largely worthy of the tag «Amerika.»
Like most Christians, I am uninterested in the culture war for its own
sake.
I personally
like Mr. Nye, but to say that for the
sake of scientific progress, creationism should never be taught to children is a misjudgement on his part.
If something
like ISIS / ISIL were to overrun much of North America, would we be willing to give up our lives for the
sake of a gospel so fixated on the self and its needs?
I mean if you want to walk around looking
like an idiot that is your right too but you have to have some give and take for the
sake of common sense.
This is probably where human art for the
sake of beauty has its origins —
like all primates we're pretty dull looking.
Matthew 19:12 says: «For there are eunuchs who were born that way, and there are eunuchs who have been made eunuchs by others — and there are those who choose to live
like eunuchs for the
sake of the kingdom of heaven.»
Let's just say for the
sake of argument you understand those verses and still conclude you don't
like them.
My third comment is this: I would
like to thank Professor Auxier for opening the way to a new examination of Bergson and Whitehead which I think needs to be done for a number of reasons, if for nothing else, for the
sake of accuracy.
Like my convictions, they reflect Luther rather than Erasmus; I seek to advance learning not for its own
sake but for the good of souls.
We are reminded, time and again, that what human beings do with their freedom matters, even when,
like James, they choose paths that are no longer easily understandable to most readers, renouncing worldly values for the
sake of something «harder to define.»
Assume for the
sake of argument that extraterrestrial life exists, and that it is based on proteins and DNA
like the life on earth with which we are familiar.
However, just
like the authors are conservative in allowing for other sources of this novelty, for the
sake of argument I'll concede I could be wrong here.