Ploughing the rice paddy fields with water buffalo in Laos sounds
like such hard work, yet so much fun, I would definitely give that a try!
Not exact matches
According to the most thorough study on goal setting to date, by psychologists Edwin Locke and Gary Latham, very specific and challenging goals
such as «Create three logo variations by the end of the day» push people to
work harder than nonspecific goals like «Work on logo variations.&ra
work harder than nonspecific goals
like «
Work on logo variations.&ra
Work on logo variations.»
Such an analysis might suggest that trade endeavors
like the TPP are only worth the pain if accompanied by, say, a rollback of right - to -
work laws that currently make it
harder to unionize in the service sector.
Nevertheless,
like Orr - Ewing, he found that sustaining an evangelical view in
such an environment meant students would have to
work twice as
hard.
Craig maybe the definition of teaching men under authority is limited to that particular area within the church.But that does nt stop God from
working outside those constraints.Mother Etta and no doubt other women felt compelled to preach the gospel
such as women missionaries.Mother Etta preached the gospel and many were saved people were healed just as in the day of the disciples it is the same Jesus that saves and delivered from from sin and disease not the fact that it was a man who spoke behind the altar.Why do you find it
hard to see that God can use women just
like he uses men to witness for him.The call to witness for Christ is for everyone not just men and not just in a church situation.When we limit God to a narrow view it limits the effectiveness of the gospel.
Berrigan and his ideological confreres can hardly have
such persons in mind when they speak of the «settler ethos»; nor can they mean people
like Aaron David Gordon, «the Jewish Tolstoy,» for whom settlement and Zionism meant
working the land with one's own
hard physical labor, usually with fellow pioneers in a kibbutz.
Usually this looks
like doing the easier things on my to - do list before the
hard - hitting
work chores, which isn't
such a bad thing.
When we have these issues, we usually take on great measures
like eating more vegetables, piling on the sauerkraut, taking fantastic gut - boosting powders
such as my Love Your Gut Powder, and so on, but it can be
hard to tell if what we're doing is
working and what our best course of action actually is.
OT: a small compliment, i do
like such discussions and your comment now was a solid opinion from yours about the matter and thats the reason i
liked justarsenal to discuss intelligently, and i think admin
works really
hard to uphold that, its not that i do nt get the wobs or just hate them altogether, i do find opinions
such as this of you interesting the ones who i have problem with are guys
like soopa, rkw, lockay, km, ks - gunner etc..
Get him out of the team, it doesn't help to have
such guy in locker room, he makes other feel
like they are less as he is all that, kills motivation and others have to take that... Must be tuff for other players to have to feel
like shit with a man walking
like he is better than all of them and can ruin their goal,
like working hard and one is ruining all... So, that's what ballon d'or sees, an embarrassement for football that they don't want in that room... As i said, he should have went to Man C, so gardiola reminds him how much of a diva he is....
As he's
such an versatile and
hard -
working player, every squad can use him but there are (better) specialists at clubs
like Arsenal and City for most of his preferred positions.
Unless Arsenal can create
such system that will force their players to
work harder to help their teammates, a more skillful, pacey, hardworking and tricky attacking midfielder
like Isco / Thiago / De Bruyne is more suitable for Arsenal's current system
The best midfielders Mourinho's had in his top sides were either
hard -
working defensive warriors
such in the mould of Claude Makelele and Michael Essien, or ruthless goal and assist machines
like Frank Lampard and Wesley Sneijder, who made their contribution without fancy flicks and show - boating.
Only at times, mind, given that they made
such hard work of beating
such modest opposition, but still it feels
like progress... The fervour of the celebrations reflected the nature of England's victory, in a back - and - forth game, rather than the significance of the goal.
i can see wot you mean ice, there all
like minded and all the same type player, evenin how easily they get injured, its mad... but im not sure where we would put def minded players in a system that has served us wel thus far, i just think the players we hav did nt
work hard enough to getbehind the ball yesterday and alot of it was left to song whod been on intern duty and had travelled halfway round the world to get home,
like i said i was hugely dissapointed with nasri, ros and ramsey who i felt did nt put in a shift worthy of beating
such a resolute opponent, even AW was exasperated after the game and offered no excuse just that you cant expect to win games / leagues on this performance... when we go down i these games its always the same, with a whimper... there were 15 mins left when we conceded and you could be sure utd and chelsea woulda got their equaliser but we simply cant re-raise our game when wer only going through the motions in these games
Having kids is
such hard work and involves giving so much of yourself on a daily basis, I think that doing something simple for yourself (
like feeling good in your clothes) is so important.
Talk about your own family's immigrant experience («Great - Grandma came from Italy and had to
work very
hard» or some
such) or talk about the ways our world has been shaped by immigrants («What would life be
like today without pizza?»).
It would be considered inappropriate - which is why adult diapers
like Depend have to
work so
hard to overcome
such a stigma.
He
works hard to provide for me and the kids and feels
like a failure if we can not get any and everything we want (We are just grateful and blessed to have
such an awesome daddy) Loves spending time with the kids and spends most of his free time making stuff for the kids (
like the elaborate clubhouse he is just finishing up) and playing with them
Congratulations to everyone who has
worked hard to make this happen:
such as the Regional Directors, Agents, the Northern and Welsh Boards... and centrally people
like Alan Mabbutt, Bob Neill and Eric Pickles.
The compliment can be about something obvious,
such as what they're wearing, or something subtle and unexpected,
like how
hard they
work or how compassionate or brilliant they are.
We're home safely, cleans the house
like crazy because no one lived here for
such a long time and unpacking —
working hard to get it done quick to welcome friends and family who those coming to visit us after we moved out Michigan for years, hahha our folks can't wait to see us.
And I
like that you don't have to
work hard just to get your desired coloring, it's simply
such a good pick.
I am a
hard working person,
like extreme sports
such as skydiving, skiing, motocross, diving etc..
Though it's
hard to believe the movie isn't any good with
such an impressive cast, director Daniel Espinosa has yet to convince me that he deserves to be
working with top talent
like Denzel Washington («Safe House»), Tom Hardy and Gary Oldman.
But if you're sympathetic to Apatow (as I am), you may find yourself taking the good with the bad, because he and his acolytes (
like Stoller and the more accomplished Adam McKay, Paul Feig and Greg Mottola) come from a place of
such admirable intent, striving to restore a personal touch to the ever - more impersonal business of making mainstream Hollywood movies, to leaven the dick jokes with a genuine curiosity about the mysteries of attraction and the
hard work of relationships, and to populate the screen with faces and bodies that don't fit the conventional movie - star mold.
When he's not sharing the screen with giant robots and talking teddy bears Mark Wahlberg has been
working hard behind the scenes as an active producer of
such HBO shows
like Boardwalk Empire, In Treatment and Entourage.
That may be too much crazy, so to speak, for one film (usually, you pair a straight man with a wild card
like Hart or Ferrell), but «Get
Hard» has
such a delightfully wacky premise that it might just
work.
Todd Rose and Ogi Ogas at Harvard's Graduate School of Education maintain that concepts
like grit and
hard work are based on averages across populations or occupations,
such as tennis or chess.
This kind of feedback focuses on strategies, efforts, and the learning process,
such as saying, «You
worked really
hard on that problem,» rather than general praise
like, «Nice job,» or feedback about global intelligence
like, «You are so smart!»
For example, children given praise
such as «good job, you're very smart» are much more likely to develop a fixed mindset, whereas if given compliments
like «good job, you
worked very
hard» they are likely to develop a growth mindset.
If you guys have any other questions for Joel, post them up in the comments.If we can get him to post in the comments, I would
like to ask him how
hard working on
such high line cars ~ How cool!
These are subjects in which I have not only no interest, but also insufficient knowledge with which to assess
such observations as, «They put way too much effort into acting
like they were pretending to
work hard at casual brilliance» — made about a band called the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
This was
such a
hard post to write because I know so many indie authors who are not
like this at all but I think it is good to remember that not everything is a personal attack online and that we should all focus on producing the best
work we can (because that is what will get us noticed in the end!)
I've been creating juried (judged)
works of art and
like many others who learned the
hard way, I did it before we had
such wonderful tests and tools.
To maintain
such consistently high standards is an outstanding achievement, and I would
like to thank all of our team members for their
hard work and dedication,» Olivier added.
I'd personally
like to thank her for her dedication and
hard -
work — we simply would not have been able to perform at
such a high - level without her expertise.»
There are loads of other random stuff, too,
such as how the Chaos faction feature mutations that can suddenly ruin your
hard work by doing things
like an archer suddenly growing a third arm that makes him unable to use a bow.
I'm starting to warm up to the game, especially after hearing comments
like how
hard Nintendo is
working to make this their best Zelda game and other things
such as this being the first Zelda game deserving of the RPG title in the past 20 years.
And last, but by no means least, we at Let's Make Games would
like to take this opportunity to thank all the great Perth people who made this all possible; to the festival organisers for their
hard work in putting this event together, the volunteers for lending their time and helping everything run so smoothly, the sponsors for supporting this event, the developers for creating
such excellent games, the panelists for sharing their experience and knowledge with everyone, and... of course... the 1600 + people who attend this event and showed how much games and game - making means to the Perth community.
Like most artists, I find it very
hard to make something I am truly happy with, so to be chosen to be exhibited in
such a prestigious museum was great confirmation of my
work.»
Like Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse and Carolee Schneemann, Street creates
work of
such confusing sensuality that it can be difficult to look at and
hard to process, particularly as a viewer tries to parse the various distinctions between subject and object.
A jack - of - all - trades populist who carries a torch for the dovetailing of Surrealism, AbEx assemblage, and proto - Conceptualism that characterizes the
work of
such artists as Jonathan Borofsky and West Coast precursors Bruce Conner, Ed Kienholz, and the early Bruce Nauman, Hawkinson's presentation is a retrospective -
like selection of 64
works from 1991 to the present that may gain him a reputation as one of the
hardest -
working artists around.
Given Johns» antipathy to Expressionism in general (and Abstract Expressionism in particular, which he memorably skewered in
such works as «Painting with Two Balls,» 1960), it is
hard to imagine him even
liking Munch's frequently lurid Symbolism all that much — even if he did borrow the title for a set of three paintings, «Between the Clock and the Bed» (1981 - 83), from Munch's elegiac «Self - Portrait between the Clock and the Bed» (1940 - 43).
When I go around galleries I can find some
work hard to understand,
such as Velasquez, so I make
work that is really easy to understand,
like a light going on and off».
The styles embraced by this term include
Hard - Edge Painting, illustrated by the
works of abstract painters
like Al Held (b. 1928), Ellsworth Kelly (b. 1923), Frank Stella (b. 1936), and Jack Youngerman (b. 1926); Colour Stain Painting, exemplified by Helen Frankenthaler (b. 1928), Joan Mitchell (1926 - 92), and Jules Olitski (b. 1922); Washington Colour Painters,
such as Gene Davis (1920 - 85), Morris Louis (1912 - 62) and Kenneth Noland (b. 1924); Systemic Painting, which covered the
work of Josef Albers (1888 - 1976), Ad Reinhardt (1913 - 67), as well as Stella and Youngerman; Lyrical Abstraction, including
works by Mark Tobey (1890 - 1976), Frankenthaler and others; Colour Field Painting, illustrated by the
works of pioneers Barnett Newman (1905 - 70), Mark Rothko (1903 - 70), Clyfford Still (1904 - 80), and Hans Hofmann (1880 - 1966), as well as Frankenthaler, Noland, Stella, Olitski, Morris Louis, Ellsworth Kelly and Richard Diebenkorn (1922 - 93); and Minimal Painting which referred to pictures by Robert Mangold (b. 1937), Agnes Martin (1912 - 2004), Brice Marden (b. 1938), and Robert Ryman (b. 1930).
I don't have a formula, nor am I consciously making specific on - the - spot decisions
such as soft versus
hard edge; it's happening intuitively
like gears
working in tandem with the exception of color and value transitions, because color is a highly considered technical discipline unique and integral to that painting and to its success.
At the bottom of the paining is a green, red, black and white parallelogram that reads
like the future of painting: ten years later the character and form of this detail would reappear freshly conceived in
works by artist
such as David Reed, Mary Heilmann, and Elizabeth Murray, and other artists from the movement that is the focus of the exhibition catalogue High Times,
Hard Times: New York Painting 1967 - 1975.
Bloggers who ply their trade on
such sites sometimes
work extraordinarily
hard to tie something they feel
like writing about to the «approved» topics.
I think firms can step back and really take a
hard look at that and say do we feel
like we have adequate representation, not only of gender, let's get it all at one time, racial diversity, ethnic diversity, and so on, but really take a
hard look at your committees and make sure that you are being representative of your firm in
such a way that you can produce policies and procedures that are going to help you retrain that talent that you've
worked so
hard to recruit.