Sentences with phrase «liked everything i've tried»

It seems like everything I try to do (teach nutrition, organize parents, talk to kids about what they are eating, etc.) is viewed as unprofessional??? I can live with an unsatisfactory in professionalism because I know I'm doing the right thing and I don't want to give up, but what's teacher to do?
Like everything I try to promote and talk about, there must be context around answering this question.
As much as I enjoy whining when there's not much temptation on the racks of Anthropologie stores, the truth is that it's far more dangerous when I like everything I try on.
It seemed like everything we tried on Xpress.com worked.
As you begin to set goals for 2018, ask yourself what will keep you going when it seems like everything you try turns out badly.

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Does a guy who starts out selling records and then rolls the dice — getting into everything from airlines and aerospace to mobile phones and soft drinks — seem like he's trying to better himself?
It's like trying to fly a plane that's missing a few parts: it might get you off the ground, but how long can that aircraft sustain flight when you don't have everything you need to keep it in the air?
It's like they're trying to do everything and completely panicking.
They saw mobile photos as an opportunity to try out some new ideas and spent one week prototyping a version that cut everything except for its photo, comment and like capabilities.
I know if you're a young guy trying to start up a business selling dress clothes to older men, the idea of hanging out at some overpriced, elite club during the week after work might not sound like the most fun you've ever had, but in the long run this type of extracurricular activity might be worth the large bar tab and cigar scent on everything you own.
I try everything in my power to get a good night's sleep and to make sure I don't waste time on silly things like TV.
Facebook's Home interface for mobile phones went pretty much as fast as it came while everything Microsoft has tried has failed, sometimes — like the whole Xbox One used games fiasco — in spectacular fashion.
«There's also a «Vote Trump» ad next to a David Duke video, and that seems like everything Donald Trump has tried to distance himself from for weeks.»
Technical attacks can spread through corporate networks like wildfire, so going temporarily into «lock down» is usually a more sensible strategy than trying to keep everything running.
By tracking your income and your spending like a hawk, you will be able to save a lot more money than if you simply tried to guess everything.
We should be like, «Oh, my God, we should try everything they're doing.
They complain about everything they don't like, including how others take care of their yards (though theirs is hardly well - maintained), and they have repeatedly tried to convery the neighborhood kids without the knowledge or consent of their parents.
I'm not trying to sound like everything is relative, but I am saying these are issues that have been debated for thousands of years, and the arguments on both sides of the coin are really strong.
If, like you say, god has a master plan for everything, why do you try to beg god to change his plan to make your life a little easier for the moment?
Reality... his bones would have been produced and marveled at as proof that he did not resurrect the Jewish leaders at that time for sure would have produced them... providing of course that they were available... why do nt you take the time to study, read the evidence for yourself before spouting like so many other bitter atheists (that I once was for many years)... give love a try you might enjoy it, it gives live meaning and true purpose, everything finds its place in Christ... I hope you find hope some day...
Me personally would like to believe so and I do.If there is not god life is pretty pathetic if your think deeply about it.Theres always going to be someone who says no this is how something is or this happened exactly like this I know for sure (ha ok)... On another note instead of acting like you really do know everything maybe broaden your horizon and try church or read the bible and give God a chance.
But he and Madame Secretary seem to have missed one of Niebuhr's crucial lessons: that in this world we can not do everything we would like, and by trying to do more than we can, we wind up doing much less than we should.
Psychologists have been trying to solve the human mystery for a long time, everything is not simply explained like love, hate, devotion, etc..
If «religion poisons everything it touches,» how do you explain the achievements of folks like Mother Theresa, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the Dalai Lama, Gandhi, etc. and those who try to perpetuate their work even today?
I would like to beg you, dear Sir, as well as I can, to have patience with everything unresolved in your heart and to try to love the questions themselves as if they were locked rooms or books written in a very foreign language.
These contributions are, of course, put in relation to everything else, so it is not a question of our trying to tell God something God does not already know, or persuading God to change the evaluation of someone, like the brother who commits suicide.
The whole point is to try and learn yourself so thouroughly that you can then cut off everything and become enlightened, that sounds pretty self - involved to me, but hey like I said, I'm no buddhist.
hi deede what I am trying to say is that everything happens because Allah / God has destined has so and nothing can happen without his will and I would like to say sorry that you lost your sister And there is also one thing i would like to advise you, please try to understand what ISLAM is and you will get the answers for all the confusions Thank You
Just like the universe, there are laws to everything, law of gravity (try to break it by jumping off a cliff and ask for grace), etc..
It isn't like we are all bastards trying to screw everything up.
Everything in the Old Testament, I believe, is people trying to figure out how to look like Jesus (even though they didn't know His name).
WORLD: Sorry once again, but science does not know everything or the quantum part would be figured out in finite terms rather than probabilities that's sound like we spent millions of dollars to get answers like «but teacher I was almost right, let me try some more»... and pre-big bang theories would be figured out and not quite as fantastical and humorous as they sound to average person.
Now that modern man is prepared to take the question of God seriously, there is no need for the preacher to begin by trying to give an existential explanation of the Christian disposition and to disregard everything that might look like myth.
Impositions of expectations and opinions can be abused just like everything else in this world can be twisted and abused, but don't try to say that ALL impositions, expectations, or judgments are bad.
So whenever someone sends me a review copy of their book, I try my absolute hardest to write about everything good in the book, while downplaying or ignoring anything I didn't like.
By now I am almost fully pledged vegetarian (I still eat fish sometimes though, but that need decreases) As a former meat eater I enjoyed Golabki, Flaki and Pierogies, both are polish cuisines because even though I was born in Germany, half my heritage (specific: my mother) comes from Poland and I grew up with traditional polish cuisine, which still counts as comfort food to me (Omg I need to mention I tried so often to make Bigos Vegetarian without sacraficing the taste, but it's still a challange) Bu talso my other half of heritage come from Hungary, I also enjoy traditional Hungarian food like Langos and Palacsinta (so good) Basically I've been brought up with no fear from anything new, I have no prejudices, try everything I can and enjoy home cooked meals made with local basic ingridients the most!
They also used recycled packaging, which I like, and everything I've tried has worked really nicely.
I looked at your first book in my favourite bookstore often but I have to admit I didn't buy it (yet), but copied a lot of recipes from it (trying not to get caught by the salesgirl)... I like everything from the oven, and I like swiss breads and other things from the oven and I like ice cream and israeli meals.
I really try to make everything as simple as possible, so it's great to hear that the recipes are coming across like that to you!
I tried these today to have with some turkey burgers and they were fantastic (like everything else I have made of yours!).
So even if for nothing else, other than the ice cream looks delicious, I feel like now you have to give it a try because of everything I went through to make it.
I tried this by blending everything but the pumpkin puree with chopped apples, and then mixing with 1/2 cup chopped hazelnuts, and it is awesome - I just heat it to eat (like porridge)
It meant I could look up recipes and create my own version like I usually did with everything I cooked, rather than having to say a prayer to the gluten free gods that my baked good would work out, let alone trying to figure out the cost of all the GF flours on our then grad student budgets.
I liked her version okay, but I thought I'd try to lighten it up a bit with a more exciting dressing than just mixing everything up with a big ol' glop of mayo.
I have tried vegan «fried» (I actually bake everything) things like seitan or tofu but the coatings will not adhere.
I'm trying super hard to get everything done, like a week ahead of time, so I can spend that week before Christmas, baking cookies with my kids, reading stories, watching «It's a Wonderful Life», and sitting by the fire, drinking something warm and yummy.
So if you can't get condensed milk near you home, or you like to make everything at home, then surely try this condensed milk recipe.
I loved your recipe, sounds really good and I will try to do my best without using wine and replacing the cheese for a vegan one (there is a nice parmesan that tastes the same, maybe I should try that)... I just would like to know if it's possible to do with brown rice... sounds like I need to change everything but I have to adjust so we both can eat... Thank you so much!!
On point like doing a weeks worth of crap all in one day and possibly running around like a mad woman trying to understand why I all of a sudden have a million ounces of energy running through my body to do everything I've been procrastinating for weeks.
If you're a big fan of everything bagels with cream cheese, like I am, then these baked everything bagel doughnuts might just be your new favorite recipe to try the next time you're having people over for brunch, or just to make during the week for your family before work and school.
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