It simply
means being honest with yourself and upfront with others by letting them know you're going to be less available for a while.
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Means Being Honest With Yourself:
That means being honest with the judge, opposing counsel, oftentimes the insurance company representative (which I have found is always the person behind the scenes controlling the money decisions and is the reason the case is going to trial; the powerful decision - maker who the judge and jury never meet or even get to know about), and most importantly, the jury.
Make sure you answer all the questions honestly, which also
means being honest with yourself about what you are looking for in a partner.
That means being honest with potential employers about your time out of the workforce to raise your children, which can be briefly explained in a cover letter and in interviews.
In my experience, breastfeeding has
meant being honest with myself about the challenges and sacrifices it will mean for me, my work and even my marriage; it's about knowing my limits.
Not exact matches
This
means being able to
be honest with yourself today and face your fears by preparing even more.
Well, I
mean, the metrics aren't good, to
be honest with you.
This
means that even if you
're a glamorous showbiz personality who has spent a lifetime fibbing about your age, you should
be honest with yourself when you
're deciding which fund
is right for you.
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With the proliferation of legal marijuana companies and the massive growth we've seen in the industry, it
's no surprise that less - than - savory characters have tried to make a dollar off the boom through, shall we say, less
honest means.
«I
mean I've worked
with so many gay and lesbian young people, and to
be honest I've had contacts
with people in same - sex relationships who've said: «Felix, what you said, I
'm not offended at all».
I love all those things and I
'm often informed by well -
meaning people that if I
were honest with myself I'd realize I
'm ambitiously and greedily going after those things.
«Give us this day our daily bread» has taken on a whole new
meaning, and has
been met
with honest to goodness gratitude.
To
be honest, I secretly hoped that a successful career and a couple of books would
be welcomed as achievements worthy of celebration, but
with each career goal I meet, someone inevitably asks if this
means I can finally start having babies.
Having no model at all to meet the upkeep on and no known shape to whip themselves into, they would for the first time
be open to looking for really new answers —
honest answers — that could range anywhere from «We haven't the foggiest notion, but let's get together next Sunday and see if anything's occurred to us in the meantime,» to «We
're here to
be the church, I suppose — whatever that
means,» to «How about for openers we just try to stick
with fellowship, breaking bread, and saying prayers?
But there
is general agreement that
being «
honest» about one's homosexuality, which
means making a public issue of it, secures one a position in solidarity
with the oppressed and their agenda of radical change.
Integrity
means being true to ourselves and our commitments in the face of all of these, which in turn requires that we
be honest with ourselves about what we
are doing and why.
So I picked Light all on my own and I've got to
be honest with you: it has
meant next to nothing to me this year.
And yes, you
're talking about a single event that happened thousands of years ago on a single day And I
meant the later, when I ask question, they
are generally
honest questions, but back to the point, you agreed
with me on every, because you assumed that at least part of the story
was true, but who
is the everyone you
were referring to?
-- «And I
meant the later, when I ask question, they
are generally
honest questions, but back to the point, you agreed
with me on every, because you assumed that at least part of the story
was true...»
What this
means in conjunction
with the theme of this book
is that the gospel must
be communicated in ways that combine
honest and open thought
with a living faith.
Obviously at the start of the thread you
were originally refering to «faith» as believing in something without proper evidence, when asked whither you apply that faith to other things you then switched to its other
meaning of evidence based faith, you
are not
being honest with us or
with yourself.
Oh the joy if only we could go back to the early 1800's where a good
honest white land owner could head to town any Saturday and buy a whole new pack of n e gros to take home so he could help
with the building of his new Church... And don't forget ladies, you
are meant to
be seen, not heard, and don't you dare
be so immoral as to let your ankle show... Now get back in the kitchen!!
While it doesn't help our case
with those outside the faith I think an
honest response despite our research
with these complexities
is a humble «I don't know» or at the most «This
is what I believe this
means based on what I've studied.»
The Bible, therefore,
is more interested in particular legislation than
with theories of law; it
is not content to exhort the reader to
be kind and
honest in general but
is concerned to say specifically what kindness and honesty
mean.
Consequently we don't often make the connection between what it
means to
be a Christian and what it
means to
be honest, or between what it
means to believe in God and what it
means to treat our neighbor
with care and equity.
A caring, committed community, a family, a place we can
be honest and explore what it
means to live out our faith, and the people we worship
with in spirit and in truth.
A handy substitution chart at the back of the book will help
with substitutions, but let's
be honest: smoothies
are meant to
be forgiving.
Having versatile ingredients on hand
means that you can whip up a full meal
with just pantry ingredients — because, let's
be honest, sometimes, the fridge can
be bare and uninspiring!
So for us the first day of Lent
meant lots of Pop Tarts (surprisingly most varieties
are dairy - free — weird), Campbell's tomato soup, bananas
with peanut butter, Jell - O, and for dinner, always Chinese takeout — shrimp or veggie fried rice or lo mein (and to
be honest, for me it
was white rice and soy sauce — I
was a super picky kid).
People keep using stats to defend him because that
's the only way to defend him.When you watch him most at times you he hardly wows you or
is any special.Can i ask a question couldn't Chamakh or Bendtner or Aliadiere score about 15 - 18 goals
with this super super creative arsenal midfield.I
mean lets
be honest if Chamakh in his first season should have scored 20 goals in EPL many people would still want him out you know why because watching every aspect of his game and also analyzing every aspect of his game he
was below average in his time at arsenal to
be honest.So its not only about stats because stats do nt tell me the whole story about a player though they
are facts and don't lie the eyes do nt lie.And
with this same eyes we look at players and say Aguero
is better thab Bony, Costa
is better than Remy, and so on.
What do you
mean you do nt expect him to
be good as De Gea.Why do you know anyone's future.If I
was to
be very
honest with you even if we keep Ospina and sell Szczesny i do nt see him also becoming an all time great.To me he should go to Roma where i believe he can become an all time great.He
is better than Ospina in terms of skill in goalkeeping but what makes Ospina better than him
is that he acts more matured.You guys keep bringing up stats but we can all bring up stats for even a player who might not
be better than another player but stats will make him look much better.Even hits stats show he
is legendary but in actual sense he
is not legendary.If u think
am lying or talking too much lets Keep Ospina and sell Szcz and lets see.
As simple as that.All these young players will never develop under Wenger and to
be honest i don't want him to spend any further monies, it will simply
be a waste.I want this man out of Arsenal Fc and if that
means we fall to mid table so
be it.Achieving 4th place just keeps him his job and whats the point of that.The club needs CHANGE and
with him in charge this will never happen.So we need to take some more pain before we get the gain
Not a great manager by any
means, over the period but he
was honest and did not treat fans
with arrogance and disdain as Wenger and the board and owner now do.
Personally, I welcome — this
being a debate site - real people
with real fan opinions and have no intention of saying less than I
mean, since to me that
is hypocritical at worst or sitting on the fence at best, in true Alan Smith style (as opposed to fine proper and
honest, as they see it, pundits like NEVILLE, CARRAGHER AND SOUNESS, who
are above all
honest and earn their corn - unlike Walcott - by doing the job they
are paid to do.)
much like when a country can't divulge highly classified information publicly for obvious economic and military reasons, a professional soccer organization must keep certain things in - house so they don't devalue a player, expose a weakness, provide info that could give an opposing club leverage in future negotiations and / or give them vital intel regarding a future match, but when dishonesty becomes the norm the relationship between cub and fan will surely deteriorate... in our particular case, our club has done an absolutely atrocious job when it comes to cultivating a healthy and
honest relationship
with the media or their fans, which has contributed greatly to our lack of success in the transfer market... along
with poor decisions involving weekly wages, we can't ever seem to get true market value for most of our outgoing players and other teams seem to squeeze every last cent out of us when we
are looking to buy; why wouldn't they, when you go to the table
with such a openly desperate and dysfunctional team like ours, you have all the leverage; made even worse by the fact that who wouldn't want to see our incredibly arrogant and thrifty manager squirm during the process... the real issue at this club
is respect, a word that appears to
be entirely lost on those within our hierarchy... this
is the starting point from which all great relationships between club and supporters form... this doesn't
mean that a team can't make mistakes along the way, that
's just human nature, it
's about how they chose to deal
with these situations that will determine if this relationship flourishes or devolves..
I
mean «good» in that you
are at the very least
honest with yourself, and now
with your wife and children.
The caseworker
was actually quite
honest with me in that department and we did talk at great length about open adoption and what it
meant and didn't
mean.
I made sure that I read over these the virtue tag
with Lil» B and talked
with her about what it
meant to
be honest.
However, at the very least it
means working
with someone who
's decent,
honest and open.
As questions arise about where they came from and what it
means to
be adopted, they have the ability to ask these questions directly, and
with support when needed, to hear
honest responses.
Last April, when Jeb Bush
was asked what he liked to read, he replied «I like Charles Murray books to
be honest with you, which
means I
'm a total nerd I guess.»
Colleen Deacon: Well, I
mean, I think, to
be honest with you, I think a lot of what the Democratic Platform
is what I stand for.
Being straight with someone in Yorkshire, means being ho
Being straight
with someone in Yorkshire,
means being ho
being honest!
I
mean — why would — the whole thing
is sickening to
be honest with you,» he continued.
And let's
be honest, who doesn't feel better countering workplace woes
with a mat and a
mean playlist?
Yeah thats kind of what I
meant, People talk about losing weight, and to
be honest, I think I may have plateau'd a bit on actual weight loss, which
is okay
with me.
that
means FALL, which
means FALL FASHION and let's
be honest with ourselves on th...
I hate saying goodbye and I don't like changes as much as I thought that I do, but when I
'm really, really
honest with myself... I DO love changes and I do love closing some chapters as that can
mean only one thing, beginning of something new and amazing!
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