Let's be honest — nobody
likes reading too long stories.
Sounds
like you read too many papers and don't watch enough games
I like different kind of activities including running, walks, swimming,
i like reading too, i like being with my friends.
On the other hand I don't
like reading too much into the numbers.
Not exact matches
As complex software tools that help with things
like customer retention and development —
read Salesforce.com — have migrated to the cloud and within reach of just about every company, so
too has business intelligence.
They would not type in something
like, «CEO, Company X» or «Marketing Director», which is what far
too many LinkedIn headlines
read like right now.
The idea is, «If my friend
read that and
liked it enough to share it, chances are I will
too.»
Still for those of us who
like the process of picking stocks,
read research reports, track the financial news daily and
like to dig down to ratios & statements, it's
too much fun to just pass — I don't think the index outperformance would be significant though in the long run, if you factor in the extra hours of work though!
Like you, TMF did teach me the basics of
reading income statements, cash flow, etc. and I did
liked their dividends section a while back
too.
Like many of you I imagine, I was not
too interested in the Black Friday sales, the only thing I really needed was hosting for my new site, and I enjoyed Hostgator's 75 % sale (still active today, at 60 % and flash sales at 75 %, click here to check it out) and I...
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Too often it
reads like a translation committee draft from midway through the process that turned the Authorized version into the Revised Standard, and he makes some classically undergraduate kinds of errors with the language, rendering, for instance, the Gadarene swine as «the swine of Gadarene»» which is, as Fr.
I have
read some excerpts, and for me, it is
too much
like «reimagining» God....
I think I'm
too simple in my thinking that; if you don't
like it, DO N'T WATCH... if you don't agree with it, DO N'T CHOOSE TO LIVE YOUR LIFE THAT WAY... Seems
like a very simplistic way of thinking, but I have personal opinions on EVERYTHING, but I don't force others to live their lives according to my moral fiber... i don't judge people for living their lives the way that makes them happy... And i believe that IGNORANCE is the basis for INTOLERANCE... people are famous for HATING things that they don't understand... again, if it MORALLY offends you, don't
read stories on things that you don't agree with, don't watch shows that portray choices that you don't agree with... The Brown family seems close knit, almost
like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and get along much better than a lot of «mainstream» households i see...
Too bad others are afraid to
read and finf out for themselves the TRUTH about Mormonism but climb on the backs of idiots to decry anything they don't
like.
Did you
too,
like TforT miss
read my sentence::: ----- If you are speaking of «practicing» lesbians, that is, people who are openly practicing sin....»
5) If you want to see what freedom taste
like,
read outside what you are told and find the truth in different places, don't
too comfortable.
I can't be certain but I'd
like to guess a little
too much
reading and «studying» outside of the Bible has caused this theory.
We may
read it, in the light of a long - established allegorical tradition, as a parable of deeper truths; but to the Jews of the fifth century BC, who took it at its face value, the Hebrew story, though not grotesque
like the Babylonian, was
too ingenuous and childlike to command the «reverence and godly fear» which belongs to all high religion.
I
too read some of my stuff and don't
like it and change it significantly.
When I first
read Herbert years ago, I found his poems to «preach»
too much for my
liking; Country Parson, however, gives me new appreciation for the blunt morals of his verses.
Perhaps I have given myself
too many options but not being a professional, whatever motivates me to
read whichever Bible I reach for on any day feels
like a gift.
my husband and I are on the same page with this as are others we are friends with and it's not through a book we
read or denominational position or sect leader's influence: I
like to think we were all gradually influenced by the Holy Spirit... then I'm sure that's how you feel about your position
too.
I love
reading your posts
too... especially since it makes me feel
like I'm
reading French!
I know (all
too well) the vigorous (sometimes vicious) arguments that weave a complex scaffold of doctrine and interpretation in which anything other than a literal
reading brings the whole thing crashing down,
like a teetering Jenga tower when one slim block is moved.
I
like how an agnostic, possibly atheist, CNN writer interviews some agnostic liberal preachers and college profs and then tries to pretend he / they have any clue about a book they have never
read (the Bible) or a God they are
too blind to recognize.
So I finally
read it, and yes, I
liked it, but
like I said, my expectations were probably
too high and so I did feel a bit let down.
It's not
like the Christians we are talking about ever demonstrated anything remotely resembling an ability to
read and comprehend what is
read when it comes to scripture, so we should perhaps not be
too surprised that they think they agree with Ayn Rand even if they've bothered to
read anything she wrote.
I enjoy your openness and willingness to post a «theological concept» that is still in development... but I have to admit, it seems
like you're trying a little
too hard here... I» v
read one of your more recent posts and realize that you have to set this aside for a while (at least on your blog).
The main people who COULD
read and write were the Pharisees and the religious leaders, and well, they didn't
like Jesus
too much and just wanted him gotten rid of.
It was my first foray into the outer limits of postmodern thought, and I remember
reading these essays
like I was drinking from a firehose: it was
too much new information all at once.
I usually
like reading Catholic theology (even if I don't always agree with it), but this book placed
too much emphasis on Franciscan thought and theology, and
too little emphasis on explaining Scripture.
I know, you're
too busy
reading and studying to show yourself approved and trying to get it right... but, pssst... it's pretty literal about loving your neighbor and being there for them 23/7... (I
like to give an hour for using the bathroom and cleaning up...)
Firstly, travesties
like this did not emerge because people were honouring the Bible
too much, but
too little (and in many cases, because the Bible was hardly
read at all).
I try not to put
too much pressure on myself to speak up as the token «Christian feminist» on issues
like these, but after
reading multiple blog posts and articles this week from Christian men about women and contraception, I decided to add my two cents as a pro-life woman of faith who supports affordable access to birth control for women.
And
reading the kind of nonsense
like Brendle is writing down here, a CNN contributor no less, I think it is
too late already.
Too many Christians across the ages have
read these verses with a satisfied feeling and a happy prayer, «God, I thank thee that I am not
like other men» (Luke 18:11).
t's
too bad — in interviews, these seem
like well meaning people, but anyone that tries to
read specific dates into numbers quoted from the Bible is missing the point.
Thanks, nakedpastor... I love theology
too, what I love most about it is that amateurs
like me can discuss theology, anyone can, and that's why I
like to
read your cartoons, to
read what other people have to say...
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After
reading some comments and reviews around the web, I was concerned they would be
too chewy / stringy for my
liking (I have found most seitan dishes I've tried
too rubbery).
Hello wellness mama i just want to say thank you for all your great information i have been
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I've been
reading and cooking and baking from your blog for what feels
like ages and so many of my friends do
too.
And Elana, if you
read this, I love your blog and your amazing recipes — I just wanted to share my tweaks with others who found the bread a little
too eggy tasting,
like I did:)
I can't even begin to imagine what it would be
like reading 775 comments, let alone this one,
too — 776.
My Mama also baked a very tasty Pineapple Pie, not
too many recipes to be found for that, would
like to
read yours if you have one.
I
too have been
reading since the Smitten days and sometimes wish I could go back and
read some of your posts
like I often do when I miss an already
read book.
I
too have been
reading since the beginning — who needs a story — you've got the man, you've got the happiness, and you've got the skills to make one hell of an empty stomach feel
like the luckiest organ in the world — Besides, my husband, who was able to vote when I was born, just happens to be my professor from college... And when people ask what grade I got in his class, I become quiet and with a slight whisper say «I got a B» — And that was only 1 of 3 B's I got in college... Our story is wonderful for him since he nabbed the young student... Doesn't sound so good for me, but I love him and sharing it regardless... Happy Anniversary Deb and Alex!!!
I feel
like I was
reading about myself — sometimes I have no will power and secretly eat extra
too... I love that you had quinoa on top of portobello mushrooms!
I
like to «
read» cookbooks, cover - to - cover, then list the best recipes at the front (since I have
too many cookbooks to mention).
I've
read some not -
too - pleasant things about gums and such for gf - baking, and I would really
like to avoid them.