Sentences with phrase «little wonder as»

The Argentine also lost in the final with his country this summer, losing out to Alexis Sanchez's Chile side in the Copa America tournament, but having scored a huge 36 league goals in 35 outings this term, there is little wonder as to why Arsene Wenger would be willing to move the star.
Cherish and instruct your little wonders as he or she become a productive progressing child.

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Putting aside a little time each day to be quiet with your thoughts really does wonders for your emotional state, as quiet is so hard to come by in our busy lives.
Google has long impressed observers for its continued support of dozens of useful little web services that make no money, but Techcrunch wonders if more cuts are on the way, such as Google's Wikipedia competitor Knol and phone add - on Grand Central.
Little wonder, then, that there is some resentment in Western Canada about employment insurance and equalization programs that encourage unemployed workers to remain in the East even as the West suffers from a labour shortage.
For all the headlines devoted to the event, you'd think this was a really big deal — either a signal that our economy has zoomed past the lingering aftereffects of the Great Recession, or evidence of a bubble about to pop, as CNBC wondered a little while ago.
He always seems to be very thoughtful and at peace with very little stress but I wonder if he is really as calm as he seems with all the craziness going on in the world and political uncertainty.
With its slower pace of living, warm, welcoming climate, healthy, fresh foods and reputation as one of the «greenest and cleanest» countries in the world with little pollution, lots of clean water and fresh air... it's no wonder Costa Ricans are considered the «happiest people on the planet».
Little wonder that the promise of benefits from oil sands development is cold comfort for Ontarians and Quebeckers as the once - dominant manufacturing sector struggles to reinvent and revitalize itself.
Little wonder then that Ernst & Young ranked Texas as the third-most attractive state for renewable energy investment (# 1 for wind and # 6 for solar).
Little wonder that when Formation 8 announced its first fund, it was cited as the «hottest» venture firm to emerge since Andreessen Horowitz.
It is important to know as you might have a system that is totally dependent upon fundamental company data which pays little to no attention to interest rate announcements of such like but when your stock falls in price you wonder why.
We know a little about how this happened from the writings of Gregory, later known as Thaumaturgos or «Worker of Wonders» (c.213 - c. 270), who was one of the leading third - century Christians in Asia Minor.
It is little wonder, then, that despite their differences on abortion as an emergency measure, American Catholics, evangelicals and some mainline Protestants have been able to forge a «pro-life» Christian coalition.
Given the latest medical data concerning the distinct characteristics of the fetus and its ability to survive outside the womb at a startlingly early age, it is little wonder that in the past few years several of the denominations that once took a more open position on abortion have retreated somewhat: the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is now studying the issue; in a 1980 statement on social principles, the UMC moved to a more qualified position; the Episcopal Church and the recently formed Evangelical Lutheran Church in America seem to be in the process of toning down their earlier positions (or those of a predecessor body) The Lutherans defeated a resolution in their 1989 Assembly which would have been consistent with the liberal position of the LCA predecessor body, and a 1988 Lutheran - Episcopal dialogue report refers to the fetus as «embryonic humanity» with claims on society.
As a theory of religion this can use a little work, and one wonders why it is only the religious temperament that displays this touching need.
If we define God out of this world, we have little reason to wonder that so few are aware of his presence, and so must be counted as irreligious.
Officers were hated by the seabees and could be murdered in their hammocks, and little wonder either, as Honan reports: «Twenty lashes for minor naval infringements were common: fifty exposed your bones.
The reception of the Holy Eucharist is the most misunderstood aspect of the Catholic faith, and when the likes of such public policy - makers as Nancy Pelosi make a national mockery of Communion without consequence, there is little wonder why it has become a mere symbol of self - affirmation rather than the efficacious sign of personal transformation through the Cross of Christ and the «renewal of the mind» (Rom.
This prompts me to wonder if author Landry believes that the alcoholic's plight is much like «being a little pregnant» as he approaches this «dynamic process.»
But, as you all know, these events have been characterized by a certain soberness and a moral earnestness that has left little room for some other important gestures of faith: I speak of joy and wonder.
As an adult convert to the Christian faith, I often wonder why this obsession with the Ten Commandments and so little interest in the Beatitudes.
Little wonder that ethics as much as medicine is cursed by abstractions that separate them from the richness of human existence.
There really ought to be little wonder that the Catholic Church would, for the better part of two centuries, see great caution where possible, and open resistance where necessary, as the rule for her engagement with modernity — political, cultural, intellectual, and otherwise.
We can hardly wonder, in the circumstances, that agnostics such as Sir James Jeans and Marcel Boll, and even convinced believers like Guardini, have uttered expressions of amazement (tinged with heroic pessimism or triumphant detachment) at the apparent insignificance of the phenomenon of Life in terms of the cosmos — a little mould on a grain of dust.
Seeing them therefore so Amiable, I wondered not a little, that nothing was Spoken of them in former Ages: but as I read the Bible I was here & there Surprised with such Thoughts, & found by Degrees that these Things had been written of before, not only in the Scriptures but in many of the Fathers & that this was the Way of Communion with God in all Saints, as I saw clearly in the Person of David.
It is little wonder that critical consciousness has enshrined scientific method, with its ideals of detachment and disinterestedness, as its central model for reality - testing.
It's common knowledge that Santa isn't real, and there's explicit evidence of the origins of the concept, as well as the fact that parents use it for fun and to give their kids a little sense of wonder.
Because stories now appear to be anchorless, flowing as they do from the caprice of a groundless subjectivity, it is little wonder that they provide us with no solid sustenance in our own search for meaning.
And I wonder if we don't get a little clue as to what that was in Jesus» strange — downright bizarre — image of a mulberry tree getting planted in the ocean.
And I freely admit I sometimes use too many extraneous, space - consuming, overly - descriptive, qualifying, words or sentences written quickly and in a stream - of - conscientiousness, run - on sort of fashion with occasional typos mostly due to fatigue of being up way too late (which also explains this post in general) after a long day of political discussion which refreshingly had little religious content though of course there is often much overlap between the two but posting is barely a hobby but more of an occasional passtime so now i wonder if what I write could be considered abuse as I've can't really recall seeing much if any sorrt of «text filibustering» not that this is exactly filibustering more a spontaneous text performance response joke and meant in jest to be absurdly long and useless so of course i hope you appreciate the spirit.
Much can be adduced on the negative side; but if he was not at least a little interested in posing as the wonder - worker, then he was notably inept in his choice of symbols.
I just wondered how long it lasts as I've made a little much..
The Medjool ones are a little more expensive for the amount you get so wondered if other dates would work as well?
As if that weren't enough, this little miracle worker does wonders for the skin too.
I was just wondering if it's lower in calories than regular bread as I've been trying to watch my calorie intake recently and I know almond flour is a little higher than regular flour.
I made dinner rolls for the 1st time and they were a little denser than I wanted... was wondering if the xanthem gum was the culprit... so I looked up adjusting xanthem gum for dense bread and it brought me here... your article says if bread is rubbery it might have too much xanthem... I have perfected my cupcakes they are light fluffy and moist... and good enough that I was able to sell them at a local cafe for 3.00 a piece and could not keep up... anyway the xanthem gum measurements for cakes is supposed to be 1/2 tsp per cup and I only use 1/4 tsp per cup... so I am thinking if I reduce the xanthem in the rolls it would produce an airier roll... as everyone knows gluten free flours can be expensive... and I wanted to avoid making a failed batch as bread and cake are a bit different... the 1st batch tased great... just won't leave much room for food due to density... as is the problem with lots of gluten free stuff... am I on the right track?
I've been living with celiac disease for a little over a year and made some of my favorite biscuits using the Cup4Cup flour blend w / o reading your FAQs first and ended up with expensive little hockey pucks:) I am a little skidish and wondering as a newbie, should I try this recipe or a diff.
I was wondering if the baking powder is really necessary, as they seem to be solid little things that don't rise based on their natural firmness.
This Halloween we decided to dress up little Aries as the Princess of the Amazon and Wonder Woman.
There are so many amazing, creative prolific recipe blogs out there and I wondered what mine contributed as I have little time in the kitchen to be creative at the moment.
But as soon as it was time for diaper change, I handed him to Josh and rushed to the kitchen to bite into one of these, a little hesitant, wondering whether I'd be able to taste the beets or black beans, and hoping I managed to get enough chocolate into the recipe...
I was wondering if the texture ends up a little on the firm side as a regular cheesecake?
I know it's been a while since you wrote this post however my little girl just turned 6 months and I was wondering if you gave Elsa and Isac these foods when they were 6 months as well?
If ozil wonders around the pitch moaning as he has, gets knocked off the ball like he really couldn't give a ****, makes little the effort to keep the team shape i.e. actually runs when he loses the ball (rather that standing looking like a little boy who's just had his ice cream taken off him) or the opposition breaks, then he is as much of a liability as he an asset.
The Argentina international was breathtaking at times at the Santiago Bernabeu, and after being handed the Man of the Match award by Old Trafford legend Sir Alex Ferguson after the Champions League final, it came as little wonder when the Red Devils agreed to pay # 59.7 million for his signature that same summer [via BBC Sport].
It's little wonder that Atleti put a # 42.3 m release - clause into the striker's contract, as 22 goals in his debut campaign at the Estadio Vicente Calderon has allegedly caught the eye of Jose Mourinho.
No wonder they traded away their former star point guard just a month ago for little in return, clearing a path for Ball as the team's new starter.
Ferdinand and Lampard continued to play together for England, but it's little wonder the «Golden Generation» didn't achieve as much as it could have due to the strong club rivalries between the players.
if they do decide to blow it up (no guarantee as they're currently 7th in the East and playing a little better), I'd wonder if they would be more inclined to gamble on Okafor over their first round pick.
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