Sentences with phrase «live a bit on»

That Malinois performing a live bite on a fleeing criminal during the evening news is a world apart from the Malinois circling in the show ring.

Not exact matches

While it's great news that MS Paint will live on, I think Microsoft missed the point a bit.
«We knew we wanted to take off, see the world a little bit, live on board and sail for a couple of years,» he said.
What's easy is to focus on the problems in our lives instead of directing every bit of our energy towards the solutions.
A bit of his inner vision shines through in his choice of the comedic Monty Python classic «Always Look on the Bright Side of Life
But the fact that Ellison consistently bit off more than he could chew — Oracle has never outpaced Microsoft's revenue, and the personal computing era lives on — is largely beside the point.
However, Mossberg did say that the battery life was a bit shorter than the original iPad Air based on Re / code's battery tests (10 hours and 37 minutes vs. 12 hours and 13 minutes).
Fred points out some of the reasons for the boom and bust, and I'm in agreement and expand a bit on what happened — since I lived it and recently wrote about it in my book (angelthebook.com).
Fred points out some of the reasons for the boom and bust, and I'm in agreement and expand a bit on what happened — since I lived it and recently wrote about it in my book -LRB-
I heard many gamers discuss how their parents were not on board with them dedicating their professional lives to gaming, but that it got a bit easier when leagues came around promising real salaries.
The fact that this topic is popular on here may serve you well if this was expanded a bit more (which you just did with the couples angle, but perhaps looking at other data sources to help quantify what people's net worth is... and perhaps with respect to geography / cost of living... also how to maximize your relative net worth by moving to a low cost area — which I plan to do (abroad)!.
That spring, before anyone had ever heard of Satoshi Nakamoto or Bitcoin, Mr. Szabo revived his bit gold idea on his personal blog, and in an online conversation about creating a live version of the virtual currency, he asked his readers: «Anybody want to help me code one up?»
We hopped on Vine when it launched a couple weeks ago, and after toying with it for a bit, were able to create several content assets around the topic that performed quite well for us: a news post about what Vine is, and a post about some real life marketing examples of Vine.
So your mortgage rate will depend quite a bit on where you live.
It breaks down to living expenses on 1 check and debt on other with a little bit left over for my 401k, which has about 15k or so in it after the hit i took from being laid off and losing the unvested employer match in the middle of our economic implosion a couple years ago.
Erlend: Yeah of course and when you do them on a daily basis, you using the power of compounding as well, so yes, you get trained, you get like a bit rule about it and I found the same in my life it is like sort of habits, like in grading habits into my life that are positive and when I started doing it, I kind of found that oh shit like if I am the way, wait a minute, if I want to do all these habits, I will not have any time for any of the negative stuff that's kind of.
For those who haven't had the time to read the legaled - up language of every single privacy policy we encounter (which, considering Carnegie Mellon researchers estimated it would take the average user the equivalent of 76 work days per year to do, is most of us), and even for people like me who do it for a living and still find disclosure gaps, the Facebook — Cambridge Analytica scandal managed to shed a bit of light on the otherwise obscure relationships between some tech companies and advertisers.
These large ITO deals that over many years, they come on at lower margins and they run off at higher margins just because of the life cycle of an ITO deal, and we've got a bit of that going on as well.
«Slowly but surely, I've come to know both sides of Tony's life, his passion for finding ministry opportunities in unexpected places and his naturally funny, if not a bit odd, talents on camera,» Booker said.
on the topic of proof — we atheists need not prove the lack of existence of something that has no impact on our daily lives, however those that believe based purely on the idea of somethings existence is a bit disconcerting!
I looked at the website you listed — such tortured rationalizations — especially the bits about people having lived on earth before, but not made flesh — that was a good one.
Alex Jones admitted that the interview with Cliff was «a bit awkward» because he is currently suing the BBC after it broadcast a police raid on his home live on national television.
If i was Hawkins, i would be a bit more toughtful, and look deep into his own huiman condition and accept he «s a living miracle granted by virtue of God, or, in scientific terms, Anti Matter, so, as to try and figure out why is he still alive, and what is his real mission on earth.
I would think God, and / or, Allah, cares a little bit more about human life than words on some paper from a book.
Perhaps legal plural marriage would be a bit difficult to work, with property laws and so on, but if you just want to live together and share your life, go to it.
Well, it's because no religious value, rule, law, tenet, or bit of dogma EVER trumps this nation's laws and we all agree on that, otherwise you might as well make the sleazy pope President and let the Ayatollah Khomeni be Vice President and we will live under religious sharia law with death for anyone who speaks blasphemy or who «dishonors» any religious figure whether real or not.
It's refreshing to be reminded that not everyone who met the zealous young advocate for life in community and the Sermon on the Mount was equally impressed — Hardy Arnold, son of the founder of the pacifist Bruderhof near Frankfurt, thought Bonhoeffer a bit of a dandy and a romantic when Bonhoeffer visited there in 1934.
Who's had to bury a bit of themselves to forgive me, and give our relationship a new lease on life?
On average, we can expect lives a bit shorter than those of Greeks, a bit longer than those of Portuguese.
(In comparison: I live a long way away, I've read some books, been around a bit, and I inflicted and had inflicted on me some poor patterns.
We haven't even touched on songs that suggest that life is super-duper when you're a Christian («And in His presence, our problems disappear» [Jesus, We Celebrate Your Victory; John Gibson]-RRB-, songs that are all a bit too hypothetical («I can only imagine What it will be like» [I Can Only Imagine; Bart Millard]-RRB-, or songs that don't work at a men's breakfast («Rise up, women of the truth» -LRB-[Shout to the North; Martin Smith]-RRB-.
We touched on this a little bit Friday, when several of you encouraged me to focus less attention on deconstructing fundamentalism and more attention on moving forward in the reconstruction process — good suggestions for bringing more life and focus to the blog.
It's a bit strange to be this optimistic while living in a small Southern town, where religious nationalism goes unquestioned in nearly every church on Sunday morning.
I give to you what I give to no one else, and that is my seed, my procreative power, which, united to your seed, can incarnate our love, take on flesh that will be the living fruit of our love, the proof also that we want our love to be a gift to God and to the future.1 I have expanded on this at length elsewhere.2 Holding to our present topic, let us look a bit more closely at those issues of justice involved in this divine plan of the union of man and woman in marriage.
As dyed - in - the - wool Episcopalians, only a few years ago both of us would have found writing about Christ's effect on our lives a bit ridiculous....
They sit back, and they usually joke around a bit about how they want God to give them a million dollars and a mansion on the beach and let them live forever in perfect health.
But at the time, based on where we were at in life, and based on what we knew of James and his situation, it was the right thing to do, and we never felt the least bit of fear or concern.
If our lives are objectively immortal in God, as they are on Whitehead's view, we really don't have the slightest bit of choice about the matter.
They have one thing on their minds: the spread of the living power of God to change lives and change nations — an alive and living Christianity that has bite.
Until someone can create a single bit of matter and a single living cell, out of nothing, the onus / burden of proof is on atheists!
Here's the encouragement: forgiveness and eternal life are not dependent one tiny little bit on your past behavior or your future behavior, but solely and completely on the finished work of Jesus Christ.
My life has not always been peachy and i have went through alot im sure there are some people who might have went through a bit more then me but God will never put more on you then you can handle.
Thus, we need to focus a bit more on the lives of the innocent who are being murdered daily.
This is to davidnfran hay David you might have brought this up in a previous post I haven't read, but i did read quit a bit about your previous comments and replies at the beginning of this blog, so I was just wondering in light of what hebrews 6 and 10 say how would you enterprite passages like romans 8 verses 28 thrue 39 what point could paul have been trying to make in saying thoughs amazing things in romans chapter 8 verses 28 thrue 39 in light of hebrews 6 and 10, Pauls says that god foreknew and also predestined thoughs whom he called to be conformed to the image of his son so that he would be the first born among many brothers and then he goes on saying that neither death nor life nor angels nor rulers nor things present nor things to come nor powers nor hight nor death can ever separate us from the love of god in christ jesus so how would i inturprate that in light of that warning in hebrews 6 and 10,
Scholars of religion are obviously totally uninformed, because you are qualified to judge exactly what Christianity is or isn't, just on the basis of having been a member of one subsect or other for your whole life, and maybe having read some small bits of the bible fifteen or twenty years ago.
we live, some of us acquire cancer through DNA replication from our parents (BRCA I believe the gene is in breast cancer) and some of us have our DNA get a bit askew, some of us incur it through environmental causes (thru smoking or on the job causes) it would be nice to sit at the right hand of a superflyguy and chat about things ad foreverum..
Somehow, a belief system that teaches people that they are the center of all the universe, created in the image of the most perfect being imaginable, strikes me as a bit more of an ego trip than accepting that we aren't destined to live forever because of our «specialness», but that we live our short lifetimes and die like every other living thing on the planet, our bodies decomposing and ultimately entering the food chain once again, on a tiny speck of a planet in an ordinary, remote backwater of the universe.
If so you know a bit a physics and I was wondering what your take is on this: «We conclude that the universe is fine - tuned for the existence of life.
: «If you change a little bit the laws of nature, or you change a little bit the constants of nature - like the charge on the electron - then the way the universe develops is so changed, it is very likely that intelligent life would not have been able to develop.»
And everyone who thinks that salvation depends of a bit of skin on or off is still living in the middle ages!
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