Not exact matches
The problem is that, barring some
kind of extraordinary exogenous event, it is highly
likely to be
wrong.
Maybe it's because I imagine, someday,
likely today, the Church will look at me, with disdain on their faces and parody Twitter accounts and coffeeshops and doctoral dissertations on all the ways I did it
wrong, and all I'll know how to say is that I know, and I'm sorry, I hope I learned to be
kind.
If there was even a fraction of that
kind of waste going on around Jesus he'd have
likely identified it as «
wrong.»
But as a general pattern this seems to me a product of romanticism, taking with insufficient seriousness the «materialism of Christianity,» as William Temple called it, and quite
likely to produce the
wrong kind of guilt feelings in competent young people who are in or who are considering the ministry — as if this activity were not worthy of economic support.
I did everything
wrong from accidentally melting the butter when trying to soften it in the microwave (put it in the freezer for a few minutes afterwards) to most
likely curdling the sugar mixture when I added the yogurt (the low fat
kind) to yanking the muffins out of the oven 5 seconds after I put them in there hoping like crazy that the thought of rising hadn't even entered their little muffin heads yet while I dumped brown sugar over the tops.
Here are some more examples of things that can go
wrong, which we offer not because they are
likely but because they illustrate the
kinds of problems that can ensue when things do go
wrong:
Steve: You know, today is also the anniversary of the death of Darwin, speaking of the human evolution with Kate, and just to finish up — am I
wrong, but isn't the place you're most
likely to find a fistfight at a conference, one of these human evolution anthropology conferences where people are arguing over whether that bone represents a new species or just an example of a known species or whether some artifact is again a new species or some
kind of pathological example of an old species?
For this reason, when the vagus is performing at less than 100 percent, you're more
likely to overeat or get insatiable cravings for the
wrong kinds of foods.
But we can not allow ourselves to think that we have won and sink into complacency; the enemies of public education have struck a significant blow here, and though the changes will not be visible in the halls of our schools immediately, it will not take long before we see the effects, among the most visible of which is
likely to be the high teacher turnover which is so harmful to a school, whether caused by getting fired for having the
wrong kind of students or simply becoming demoralized by being made scapegoats for society's ills.
This is a less
likely cause, but pads or anti - rattle / squeel plates of the
wrong kind, or aftermarket ones, may also cause your hum.
If things go that badly
wrong, you will
likely need to drill the bolt out of the block (or have access to a shop or
kind soul who will take care of that for you) and fill the newly larger hole with a helicoil.
Came in with the mind set that they most
likely wouldn't be able to get me what I wanted for the price I needed to be at BUT I was
wrong and pleasantl... y surprised by how
kind, and professional everyone was.
«The «
wrong»
kind of white isn't
likely to ruin many exhibitions,» says dealer Edward Winkleman, author of How to Start and Run a Commercial Art Gallery.