Sentences with phrase «mixed feelings as»

I think I would have mixed feelings as well!
Mixed feelings as I pack up my desk, as I'll miss the crew.
There are mixed feelings as to whether cats that eat bentonite - containing cat litter are predisposed (more susceptible) to anemia with an associated elevation in their reticulocyte counts.
AACTE is met with mixed feelings as Dr. Robinson deservingly transitions into retirement.
Analysis: Ang Lee's first film since «Life of Pi» in 2012 features Joe Alwyn as a returning Iraqi war veteran who has mixed feelings as he is celebrated at a Dallas Cowboys game on Thanksgiving Day.
«People in many western countries see mixed feelings as undesirable — as if to suggest that someone experiencing mixed feelings is wishy - washy,» said Igor Grossmann, a professor in the Department of Psychology at Waterloo, and lead author of the paper.
There are mixed feeling as to whether enough drug gets into the cat's system that way.

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Plus, she felt that My Stewards could introduce added convenience to the mix: the My Stewards desktop and mobile web app acts as an online request system for its services.
As for Toronto's No. 8 spot, Canadians should feel a mix of pride and resentment.
«Every person in the gym once had their first day, and many of them probably had mixed feelings of starting their fitness journey there as well,» he said.
I have had mixed feelings over the last eight years as the American political debate over the economy has become more focused on the institutional and external forces holding workers back.
And as the CEO of the Hard Assets Alliance, I felt the responsibility to clarify why we launched this service, which seemed to send a mixed message to our customers.
Institutional shareholders seem to have mixed feelings about the situation — some have increased their stakes in Spark following the TransGrid transaction, while others are doing the opposite as a relatively unchanged share price since the November transaction announcement suggests.
As a mixed - race couple it has become clear that there are «mixed» feeling about our presence in church.
In many cases it's about eggs and bunnies as corporate America rakes in the extra money... others add something about Jesus to the mix so they feel like they got their Christian on.
Futhermore, where experience is mixed, as with our experience of the world's good and evil, a priori reasoning can be of considerable importance in supporting our confidence that some supposed «felt concrete redemption is no illusion but an authentic experience of what really is (and perhaps even must be) the case.
Some how it's felt that values, morals, virtues are not there in a secular world only faceless solid lifeless laws of men rather than what has been relayed by Holy books that calls for good deeds and reject bad deeds and to build a faithful societies, communities, nations since communications among nations or even among the nations of mixed cultures and beliefs... Laws or God and universe are to be prepared by some thing that is equivalent to UN but built on nations beliefs to achieve the code of understanding among nations but as can see now it is build on groundless bases if not of words of God to faiths... in addition to those non spiritual secular beliefs to make decisions of faith but at the moment the secular world make and take the decisions while the beliefs and faiths has to pay for it when it becomes a war between all faiths or religions outside your world, it would become back into your inside among the mixed culture and beliefs of the nation or nations under one country flag...!
I will be astounded if it actually happens and will have some mixed feelings about it as well.
But as the sighting of a crescent moon officially marked the beginning of Eid on Tuesday, feelings are decidedly mixed for many Muslims.
Should I, as a Creole, mixed - race, African American, Evangelical leader sit quietly by, not saying a word about what has transpired in Ferguson and many other cities so that your white daughter would not feel compelled to speak out and the comfort of your reality would remain.
However as I look at this picture I do feel the pain behind it and so I pray that in some wonderful mysterious way this lifts part of your burdern (sorry for the mixed metaphors.)
She's going as a mature student, and her feelings of nervousness mix well with her feelings of adventure and excitement.
John Buckeridge bows out as editor Editing Christianity magazine has been such a brilliant task so it is with mixed feelings that I write to let you...
The spices make them taste really festive, while the mix of honey, coconut sugar and maple syrup make them extra sweet and indulgent, which is great, as you don't want to spend Christmas feeling too healthy and a bit deprived!
I mix the sugar and oats with some coconut oil and apple cider vinegar, as they both work to smooth, soften and moisturise the skin while you scrub so that your whole body looks and feels deliciously soft after you use this.
You don't want to be feeling around the ferment with your fingers, as that will introduce extra bacteria into the mix.
This scrub is the perfect mix between soothing and exfoliating, as you get the ground oats and Epsom salts that gently scrub away your dead skin cells and at the same time you get the coconut oil and honey, which deeply moisturise your skin leaving it feeling super silky and glowing.
Egg - free: Since this cake recipe only calls for one egg, I feel pretty good about recommending a «chia egg» (1 tablespoon ground chia seeds + 1 tablespoon lukewarm water mixed and allowed to gel) as a substitution.
Feel free to mix and match any semisoft melting cheese such as Gruyère, cheddar, or Fontina with any hard cheese such as Asiago, Parmesan, or Manchego.
I use olive oil and, if I'm feeling energetic, cook some onions and mix the cooked onions and their liquid in as well.
I know there are mixed feelings about Dreamfields, but the official THM stance is that it is okay as a personal choice item once every week or two.
Especially since you'll find the combination of spices, fruit, nuts & seeds that tastes good to you (and as always... feel free to mix it up, add anything that looks tasty to you, and experiment as you see fit).
More and more I've come to use a mix of both to get a product that I like and feel fairly good about as far as nutrition as well as taste.
I used mixed nuts here to get a good variety in flavor and texture, but feel free to use this on any nut or seed variety you like — it will be just as excellent!
They are super simple to whip together and take about the same amount of time as any pancake mix that isn't going to make you feel better, or look better, for that matter either.
As I mention in the main post, I used a mix of what looked good and seasonal at my local market here, but feel free to mix it up a bit.
But, I feel, as long as the eggs are fresh and they have been kept cold - I am A-OK eating cookie dough with eggs in the mix.
I like chunks of cheese in the dressing but if you want it smooth, feel free to run it through the blender or food processor.Another excellent use for blue cheese dressing is to mix a salad of grated raw vegetables; carrots, radishes, avocados, cabbage, and kohlrabi, and with perhaps additional fresh herbs like chervil and tarragon tossed in as well.
The feeling there is decidedly Caribbean and the Garifuna people are descended from Arawak and Carib Indians mixed with Africans who were once imported as slaves.
Mamontova four years ago set out to create a new vodka she feels will excite — and maybe even shock — those who partake of the spirit as a mixer or straight.
Anyhow, I feel like the daftest person in the world, but is it as simple as just mixing the two together, and then putting it in the fridge overnight?
In order to make her feel included, I modified the recipe as follows (IN CAPS): * Unsalted butter (for pan)- NO BUTTER * 1 (1 - pound) loaf country - style or «peasant» white bread, sliced 1/4» - thick - WHOLE WHEAT BREAD * 3 cups heavy cream - SKIM MILK * 6 ounces milk chocolate, coarsely chopped - SLIM FAST CHOCOLATE PROTEIN SHAKE MIX * 6 ounces semisweet chocolate, coarsely chopped - DITTO * 1 tablespoon vanilla extract - SAME * 9 large eggs - EGG BEATERS WHITES * 2 cups whole milk - WATER * 1 cup sugar - SPLENDA GRANULATED SWEETENER * 1 1/4 teaspoons kosher salt - LEFT OUT * 1/2 cup hazelnuts, coarsely chopped - SAME Well, we were all loving ours but Aunt Marge wasn't so thrilled with her healthy version.
This is my favorite, most basic recipe, so feel free to add your choice of mix - ins, such as fresh / dried fruit, nuts, seeds, nut butters, cocoa or carob powder... the possibilities are endless!
Kind of a guess but normally about a 1/4 of a cup less and as your mixing the chocolate chips in if the dough feels too sticky and not like a rollable cookie dough I'll sieve in a little more flour.
I loved the look of this recipe but was feeling a bit too lazy to make bechamel (sacrilege, I know) and I also couldn't find broccoli rabe in East London, so I mixed it up: I stirred lemon zest from a whole lemon into a pot of ricotta as my bechamel substitute, and sauteed a good couple of handfuls of kale in the sausage fat, and added both of these to the broccoli - pasta - sausage - pecorino mix in my bowl (I ditched the mozzarella too because ricotta).
Feel free to mix up the flavours and layers as well!
For a touch of spice, feel free to add some spicy peppers to the mix as well as fresh salsa and cilantro.
Maybe it was just my cake mix (I used duff's red velvet cake mix... As in duff from food network) and felt so bad all my guests looked like vampires!
As a habitual Bubble Wrap popper, I have mixed feelings about this new product.
I ate quite a bit of it as a kid and always had mixed feelings.
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