Not exact matches
Having
done more deals in more businesses than I can count, I've got a few simple
rules that have saved me tons of money, helped me dodge more than a few bullets, and added a few years to my
life.
Bad habits don't have to
rule your
life or keep you from achieving success.
All young people can
do is base their options on what the current health - care
rules are today, said Carolyn McClanahan, both a certified financial planner and an M.D. «The number one thing young people need to
do is continue to scream at the politicians to get some good health legislative policy in place,» said McClanahan, founder and director of financial planning at
Life Planning Partners.
I have a couple of
rules of thumb that I would
live by which I think are very helpful as you're
doing that planning.
The justices said in a 6 - 3
ruling that the subsidies that 8.7 million people currently receive to make insurance affordable
do not depend on where they
live, under the 2010 health care law.
But the promise of the new
rules is that entrepreneurs like Regina, who don't
live in charmed places like Menlo Park and Manhattan, or have friends at Facebook, now have more alternatives, more potential swings of the bat.
However, he praised the U.K.'s legal system, saying «we have the good fortune to
live in a country where everyone... even government is subject to the
rule of law, so the government will comply with the judgment of the court and
do all that is necessary to implement it.»
But critics point to the high numbers of one - and -
done players — who declare at the earliest opportunity under the
rule — as evidence that the
rule is not working as intended to prepare young athletes for
life as an NBA player.
We also
do not
rule out short -
lived volatility spikes on risks such as further U.S. political turmoil.
Pretty much everyone took the move as meaning just that, but Xi has now claimed he is «personally opposed» to
life - long
rule, and the term - limit removal was more about aligning the post of presidency with that of top posts in the Communist Party, which Xi also holds, and which don't come with term limits.
His explanation indicated the
live stream interruption was not due to a technical difficulty, but that doesn't
rule out glitches as the cause of at least one other interruption.
Outlined in the documents are
rules about what kinds of statements are considered too offensive to allow, how much violence the site allows in videos — including Facebook
Live, which has been the subject of significant controversy recently — and what to
do with sexually suggestive imagery.
Do I personally agree with the author, to some extent, I think the 1 / 10th
rule is a bit extreme almost to the point of being silly but at the same time I am a vocal advocate of
living below your means so whatever gets the job
done.
As an advisor, I don't
live and die by the 4 percent
rule.
If we are to believe in «majority
rules» (and I think that most people in this province
do), the reality is that the MAJORITY of people in this province
live in urban areas, not rural ones.
The delay in the Department of Labor's fiduciary
rule until July 1, 2019, which had weighed down Allianz
Life in the first half of this year, is no longer having a «major impact on what we are
doing,» said Terzariol.
As a starting point, one
rule of thumb is that people should invest about 15 % of their gross household income in order to
live as well in retirement as they
do now.
«At one point I recognized that Warren Buffett, though he had every advantage in learning from Ben Graham,
did not copy Ben Graham, but rather set out on his own path, and ran money his way, by his own
rules...» I have just quickly glanced at Bronte Capital's blog post, but I am sure Todd Combs and Ted Weschler were not hired because they
lived and died by Buffet's word but rather because they manifested the teachings of value investing in their own styles.
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.
And so
do many others — 12
Rules for
Life: An Antidote to Chaos is currently the number one bestselling book on Amazon.
Didn't have to
live there cuz da Supremo Court
RULED.
man decided to
do what he wanted to
do rather than
live a
life taken care of by breaking the one and only
rule that was given.
I am a nuclear physicist and
do not believe in God, which was a slow process in my
life to conclude that a few billion years of trial and error along with some incredible sets of «
rules» make what happened on Earth inevitable, and is happening on any planet with the near same conditions that are found here.
Life is full of possibilities as long as you don't let yourself be
ruled from an ultimate authority or ultimate book or ultimate wisdom.
If a group of people choose to
live by a certain set of
rules and actually don't mind, then their beliefs should be respected as we would want our beliefs to be accepted and respected as well.
This is so sad and empty, letting «pride» stand in the way through
life, and yes, I too think that religions seem to take us further away from each other, with all of its
rules and standards, is just a waste and it divides us when it should be bringing us closer to our spirituality of real
life, but religions
do not
do this it takes us far from each other or it just puts up a pretense.
Doing so is not so much a matter of «enforcing the
rules» or «showing who's in charge» as it is a pastoral imperative: the shepherds issuing a call to conversion of
life.
What
did the revolts brought to the people in those countries any thing other than continuos unending revolts and demonstrations scarcity of essential commodities and products adding to the sky high prices... While other essential needs such as electricity power supply, water, gas, diesel, petrol are being used as a pressure tool by the opposition or the
ruling party to keep people mad on the streets rather than going home seeing to their daily
living making and minding their own businesses... but what business will continue with such chaos and disorder...?
that whosoever believeth in him should not perishbut have eternal
life (he's god — he makes the
rules - he could have
done this without the whole dieing on the cross thing)
Hello, there and sorry for the late reply... No am not part of the protests in Yemen but can say I
do not agree with the opposition nor that am satisfied of the present
ruling party and their silence to corruptions in the country... all I care about is that the country
lives in peace and be able to advance among nations...
With Christianity, although the reincarnation aspect seems to have purposefully removed so that people
do not become «lazy» in search of God in this
life time, the practical and strict
rules governing functions in this
life (hard work to lead a prosperous
life, improving moral values, etc) are appealing.
it rests with those that are closed and
do nt
live by the
rules that Jesus Christ put forward — in other words — YOU.
It's interesting to see how people will find their own truth, dig in their heals and be blind to any other idea... What would Jesus
do is an interesting question... I consider my self a Christian and a spiritualist... because I believe it's just not as black and white as one religion or another thinks... there is way more grey area... but a fundamental truths that are a good
rule to
live life by, wether you are christian or not... treat others the way you want to be treated...
do unto others... I am my brothers keeper... all apply.
So true... if we can decide when
life begins we can decide when it ends according to the
rules we decide on as man... but
do we have the right?
They are accompanied everywhere and must follow strict
rules within the houses where they
live, with consequences of extra housework if they
do not follow them.
Just by hinting at the existence of moral knowledge, Dawkins gives us reason to doubt that we actually
do live in a world
ruled by gangster genes.
My point is God doesn't merely set up
rules and polices us — punishing us who fail to
live up to his standards.
I don't fear any «invisible man in the sky» who hasn't produced one credible, empirically based instance of his existence in over 3,000 years What is needed is for people to stop
living by the
rules of myth and mysticism and start
living by the realities of the here and now
Do you believe God and Jesus
live on adjoining planets and when an LDS man (who has obeyed the church and its leaders) dies, he gets his own planet to
rule equal in all things with your God.
I don't believe in God, but I
do believe that «Do unto others as you would have them do unto you» is a pretty great rule to live b
do believe that «
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you» is a pretty great rule to live b
Do unto others as you would have them
do unto you» is a pretty great rule to live b
do unto you» is a pretty great
rule to
live by.
He
does not stand for the One True God and His Christ as a reality of
life and truth, as a reality which will return to earth to rule as King according to the One True Way of L
life and truth, as a reality which will return to earth to
rule as King according to the One True Way of
LifeLife.
And if you don't follow a set of contradictory
rules every moment of your
life, you are tortured for eternity.
For the vast majority of atheists I've talked to, all that they know is that they don't like the
rules that Christians are told to
live by.
I
do believe in eternal security, so I would say that although we are citizens of the Kingdom of God through faith in Jesus, we can still
live according to some of the
rules (and consequences) of the Kingdom of Darkness.
Recognizing the flaws, follies and frauds in the foundations of Islam, Judaism and Christianity, the «bowers», kneelers» and «pew peasants» are converging these religions into some simple
rules of
life (e.g.
Do No Harm).
For most Christians, «church» has come to
rule and dominate every aspect of our
lives, much as «Sabbath»
did for Jews in the time of Jesus.
I'd rather follow the simple
rules of the commandments and have a good
life then realize later that I didn't need to, as opposed to not following them and spending the rest of eternity in Hell.
In other words, God
did not create the Sabbath to
rule over the
lives of mankind, but created the Sabbath to serve mankind, to help mankind accomplish our mission and purpose on earth.
I don't think it necessarily means leaving the family, but no longer subscribing to its
rules, conforming to its pressure, or defining our
lives by that social structure that is so firmly entrenched.
You can theorize all day long that we have other
rules and laws... but for my moral guide in this
life... Jesus principle of love will
do just fine.