Sentences with phrase «mean in tomorrow»

What does being an early childhood «teacher» mean in tomorrow's world of children and family services?

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Donald Trump Jr. on Tuesday pushed for voters in Virginia to cast ballots for the Republican gubernatorial candidate Ed Gillespie and the entire GOP ticket «tomorrowmeaning Wednesday.
It means tomorrow the lights will come on and we can pay the bills and think about how we can make this the best thing for our users because that in turn makes it the best thing for us.
yields will hit the highs on close end of the day... equity markets setting up to be slammed tomorrow maybe but today they have run over weak shorts in the face of rates... the federal reserve see's this and again will wonder if they are behind on hikes, strong data, major expansion in credit, lack of wage growth rising bond yields and ballooning debt... rates will go much higher and equities will have revelations as to what that means for valuations
And more importantly, it means that disruptive technologies that may underperform today, relative to what users in the market demand, may be fully performance - competitive in that same market tomorrow.
The simplest reason for tomorrow's miss is shown in the following Morgan Stanley chart, which predicted the July 209K print with dead - on precision, and which extrapolates the recent Y / Y slowdown in job growth to only 136K jobs in August (which, in the current «bad news is good news» environment, should be sufficient to send stocks to new all time highs as it will mean an even greater delay by the Fed).
Later on, during the Twitter conversation, Charlie Lee said that there is no need to worry because he won't be leaving Litecoin any time soon, «not today, or tomorrow», which means that it could happen in ten years from now!
If NO man knows the date etc. as it says in scripture and their is always a whackadoo somewhere in the world saying the world will end tomorrow, would that mean that somebody is bound to know the day?
In plain English this means, «Tomorrow I may go on the damnedest bender you ever heard of but I'm not going to have a drink today.»
To advise it may suffice; to understand why you don't plan to leave him tomorrow, I must mean, «If I were you in your place.»
In quality the future is of a piece with the present: «now» embraces tomorrow and tomorrow3 — in all of which, appropriate response to the confessional knowledge of meaning in history is faithful participation in the Yahweh cultuIn quality the future is of a piece with the present: «now» embraces tomorrow and tomorrow3 — in all of which, appropriate response to the confessional knowledge of meaning in history is faithful participation in the Yahweh cultuin all of which, appropriate response to the confessional knowledge of meaning in history is faithful participation in the Yahweh cultuin history is faithful participation in the Yahweh cultuin the Yahweh cultus.
Missional engagement in such a world means embracing the consequences of today's incidents, the events to be related in tomorrow's newspaper and other chronicles.
Hope means believing that there can be a better tomorrow and trying to understand both what that may be and how it challenges our lives in the present.
tomorrow is either the beninging or the end, but I didn't realize the double meaning in that.
«Now» embraces tomorrow and tomorrow.2 The appropriate response to the confessional knowledge of meaning in history is, of course, faithful participation in the Yahweh cultus.
I don't mean that I can not hope that tomorrow I will have a good day or that in the years ahead I may enjoy a measure of fulfillment in life.
All of a sudden, I was a second grader again, belting out Tomorrow in the bathroom, the acoustics bouncing it out to my grandmother, who would gently call from down the hall, «Nene (a Tagalog term of endearment meaning «little girl,») save your voice for Broadway.»
Tomorrow rings in August and that means it's officially back to school season.
Working in the wine and spirits industry means you are constantly worrying about both what is happening today and tomorrow, whilst at the same time keeping your eye on events and trends six months to a year down the line.
It takes no longer to mix a big batch, and it means tomorrow night's salad will be ready in minutes.
Our excellent record against them means that we can go to the Etihad in a positive mood and Theo Walcott is also aware of what the Gunners need to do to take the points tomorrow.
Looking forward to the game tomorrow, have a feeling in my balls that if özil is finally played where he's meant to he'll shut up the critics.
Losing tomorrow means we have to get a result away in Turkey, I wouldn't be overly confident of that... Making the last 16 gives a massive revenue boost to the club.
With just over a day between that reserve game and the Man City match, no player involved would be recovered in time, so I think Campbell's absence means that he will be in the squad tomorrow at the very least.
overload of talent to RAW, which means at least 3 women, maybe 4 go to smack tomorrow, and I think at least one of the 2 from absolution goes to smack and the other stays at RAW (otherwise they in danger of becoming the «henchwomen» of Paige)
The spuds win means they have gone above Arsenal in the table, although a point tomorrow will put us back above them on goal difference, while Liverpool have crept up on us and are just a single point adrift.
History means just about every sh*t tomorrow, hear me??? Chelsea and Drogba??? It's always a bad sentence when those two are used together, in an Arsenal context.
Drogba has not played in the Champions League football but a domestic ban means he will feature tomorrow to avoid going a month without action.
The visitors to the Emirates Stadium next week are the relegated and dispirited, and not very good, Aston Villa though, so you would expect a win for Arsenal in that one or at the very least a draw, meaning that tomorrow's clash is the key game.
If he appears in the derby; you should cheer like there is no tomorrow because it means that Spurs have given up.
Wake up and smell the f ****** coffee... Any team with mert flamini Ramsey Gibbs Monreal arteta giroud podolski will never and I mean in a million years never going to be top notch throw the delusional one in to manage and it's another ten years of nothing... If he was a decent human being he would resign tomorrow sadly he is just a third rate cheese eating surrender monkey who believes there is no alternative... A once serious club run by a corporate clique and this idiot... Lowest point in thirty year history of following arsenal
When you say stupid team with a coach out of his depths are you really being ignorant or intelligent.Also the fact that if we had played PSG, Real Madrid etc. during pre-season and won it still means absolutely nothing in terms of the fact that it does not determine our season whatsoever and does not guarantee us success but what it only means is that we beat them.So when I see people stressing on things like those I roll my eyes.As I said earlier if you win a match today you can lose tomorrow and vice versa.No match is dependent on the other.You had better stop wasting your time.
With Liverpool not playing until after Arsenal tomorrow and with our goal difference currently better, today's result means that a win over Tottenham in the derby will put us clear at the top of the Premier League, at least until Klopp's team face Watford and hopefully for the rest of the week.
FA guidelines state that a player must be in such care for at least six days, meaning that he would be clear to play this Saturday, if the doctors give the go ahead tomorrow.
Hamilton's massive qualifying pace makes it look like he'll run away and hide in the race tomorrow, but Ferrari and Red Bull are generally much closer to the Mercs in terms of race pace, which should hopefully mean it's a closer run thing than it was in qualifying.
«Tomorrow we will be up against a team that uses a 3 -5-1-1 formation, which means they will have eight players in the central strip of the pitch.
The international break is finally over, which means that Arsenal host Bournemouth tomorrow in the Premier League.
In our reverse fixture against them — also back in October — they won 1 - 0 at Second Meadow, although I'm fairly confident that our recent run that has seen us amass 41 points out of a possible 48, means it won't have escaped their notice that the Biggleswade United side they will be facing tomorrow will be a different proposition to the one they encountered last yeaIn our reverse fixture against them — also back in October — they won 1 - 0 at Second Meadow, although I'm fairly confident that our recent run that has seen us amass 41 points out of a possible 48, means it won't have escaped their notice that the Biggleswade United side they will be facing tomorrow will be a different proposition to the one they encountered last yeain October — they won 1 - 0 at Second Meadow, although I'm fairly confident that our recent run that has seen us amass 41 points out of a possible 48, means it won't have escaped their notice that the Biggleswade United side they will be facing tomorrow will be a different proposition to the one they encountered last year.
Jose Mourinho doesn't believe Tottenham's home advantage will mean anything in tomorrow's FA Cup semi-final.
So tight is the league that the result means we go into tomorrow's game in fifth place.
It means final practice tomorrow morning is going to be the most important practice session of all — just as it was in Japan.
A 4th place finish means, we will have to hope Bayern Munich beat Chelsea in the Champions League final next weekend, and while I will be cheering on Bayern, irrespective of our league standing, just because I want the Gunners to be the first club, to bring the European Cup to London, there is no two ways about the fact that we have to win tomorrow.
Costa had denied the charge but the FA's decision to uphold it means that he will now miss Chelsea's next three games against Walsall in tomorrow night's Capital One Cup tie, Saturday's evening Premier League fixture against Newcaslte United and the Blues» home match in the league against Southampton a week on Saturday.
When I see my seven year old outside playing with her friends and she stops one of them from throwing rocks at a cat, or being mean to a dog, something in me finds the energy again tomorrow to face the litter boxes and the cat puke and the cat hair on my clothes, in my phone and up my nose.
ERIN ESTEVES: Right and I think that in your instance on the story you told that would have been really helpful for Quinner, if he knew that I mean fortunately he did exactly what he was supposed to do but you know being able to designate a spot right when you walk into say Tomorrow land or something like that and say...
Autumn in New England means apples and tomorrow is National Eat An Apple / Apple Dumpling Day!
Favorite topics of mine: where I want to travel alone in five years, what I should wear tomorrow (answer: nothing particularly attractive since I haven't shopped in years), what to make for dinner (answer: something my kids will criticize), how to guilt trip my husband for not having to deal with this shit all day - I mean how to be pleasant and loving on the phone with him.
Just want to say that tomorrow is the last day of school in our district, which means I'm running around like crazy today.
Why today's campaign Digital Directors are tomorrow's campaign managers, and what that'll mean for politics in the U.S.
Our Bolga Depot was shut down for so many years, the pipeline from Buipe to Bolga was not operational, today we are pumping fuel from Buipe to Bolga and we are loading 40 trucks a day to Burkina Faso and Mali, I mean if that is not economic progress, I don't know what else anybody will call economic progress, yes we've been through a period of challenges and we've had to make sacrifices as citizens but I believe that in everyone's life, there are times when you have to make sacrifices in order that things get better for the future, we are working to ensure that we create a better future for not only our citizens of today but for our citizens of tomorrow.
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