Although actual coverage will depend on your state and policy, here are some of
the more common things home insurance covers:
While these are some of
the more common things that are known to cause stress in many cats, there is no limit to the list of possible anxiety triggers because they are individuals with their own unique concerns.
I wonder how much
more common these things are at the ma and pa shops.
If you have an estrogen deficiency, some of
the more common things you might be experiencing are hot flashes, night sweats, painful intercourse, dry vaginal area, and less commonly thought of as an estrogen deficiency, is brain fog
And so some of
the more common things — well men can't convert as well as women.
Depression among pregnant woman is
more common thing than you think.
Bringing your baby home after death, or to die, is becoming
a more common thing to do for families who want special time with their baby outside the hospital and / or funeral home time.
Galactoceles are actually not that common, and when you're talking about mastitis,
the more common thing that happens is that the mother actually forms the same type of scenario, but it's an infected milk so it's an abscess.
I think unfortunately apathy is
the more common thing that you see in a year like this, voters that are just frustrated and angry or frustrated and angry, but angry in a way that doesn't translate into action.
But now, it's become a much
more common thing because of the advent of the PD - 1 and PD - L1 antibodies.
But after those years of development, this new thing is becoming more and
more a common thing.
Finding a younger partner is more and
more common thing in our society, Not only older guys are looking for young ladies but mature cougars are willing to meet with handsome young boys.
When it comes to areas such as London, Manchester and Birmingham, as well as the inhabitants of the black population, interracial dating in UK would be
a more common thing.
Lean burn engines are a more and
more common thing as you mentioned yourself.
Not exact matches
We've figured out some drugs that usually work, but as we learn
more about the human body and our genetic code — the
things we have in
common but also the
things that make us unique — we may come up with a new sort of medicine, tailored for each person.
Ideally, the information you provide can make you come across as
more appealing to potential guests who share
things in
common with you.
And while such devices aren't yet a
common part of standard healthcare,
more and
more research and clinical trials are underway to demonstrate the usefulness of continuous RPM, especially for
things like chronic illnesses.
These productivity tips share one
thing in
common: They push individuals to be
more organized, mentally.
More developers are being hired, and a
common technology platform for
things like voice recognition is in the works.
According to this year's edition of an annual report from the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), Botswana, Kuwait, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Vietnam, Angola, and Burkina Faso all have one surprising
thing in
common: They are
more peaceful than the US.
Whether you're talking about the U.S. government or a major corporation, all large buyers have at least one
thing in
common with Wal - Mart: they expect
more — a lot
more — from their suppliers.
Ah, so you are the ones who are buying up all the property and making
things more expensive for us
common folk!
H&R Block's Charney notes that last - minute surprises may become
more common as larger numbers of Americans earn self - employment income from
things such as driving for a ride - sharing service, renting out a room in their home, or performing consulting services.
The model examined
common metrics such as user growth and engagement, as well as
more bespoke
things like «quality of revenue» by putting
more weight on money from loyal customers.
Apple (AAPL), which meets a lot of Berkshire's traditional criteria and has some
things in
common with other high - profile consumer brands it has invested in over the years (Coca - Cola, Gillette, etc.), is perhaps the most well - known example — on Monday evening, CNBC reported that Berkshire bought 75 million
more Apple shares in Q1.
Distance apart, cyberspace is a humanizing device for creating a kind of ersatz office / pub /
common room / public square area for those deprived, rather cruelly, of one or
more versions of the real
thing.
The one
thing they all have in
common is willingness to believe without question based on nothing
more than faith — the world's worst decision - making method.
Or, as the French Neo-Thomist Jacques Maritain put it nearly a decade later, «There is nothing
more illusory than to pose the problem of the person and the
common good in terms of opposition,» for in reality, it is «in the nature of
things that man, as part of society, should be ordained to the
common good.»
«When Kenya and I sat down five years ago, we realized we had
more in
common than we didn't and were going through the same
things with our children and our families,» Anderson says.
It really helps people who have experienced similar issues know that they are not alone, and it helps people who have never experienced this type of
thing in their church to know that these sorts of stories are
more common than they think.
Through dialogue undertaken in a
common quest for wisdom, participants will consider these
more fundamental questions against the background of transcendent commitments and a
common recognition of the priority of first
things.
But better to be instructed in the Creed than to be given
common sense about better living or to hear the clergy's exasperations with U.S. foreign policy —
things gotten
more easily, and probably
more interestingly, from the op - ed page of the Sunday paper.
These
common symbolic patterns not only make possible intelligible relations to the world of
things, but
more significantly, they enable people to be in effective relationship to one another.
Given this interest in spiritual practices and
things monastic, it is not surprising that
more and
more people are practicing the daily office (also called «divine office,» «office,» «liturgy of the hours» or «
common prayer»).
But these miracles might
more readily be understood to symbolize
things inconsistent with our
common sense theology such as Jesus» divinity or God's willingness to interfere with natural law.
Because the contribution to value of any given activity is greater when, other
things equal, it affects subsequent activity
more widely, we can say that the comprehensive telos prescribes the pursuit of our maximal
common humanity — and, by implication, in the long run.
And the scary
thing is that it is becoming
more and
more common here in the US.
No
more than if you found a watch lying in the desert, running or not, that you would or could assume it happened by accident...
common sense would dictate that intelligent life had to have made this watch as complex
things simply do not «create» themselves by accident, no matter how many millions / billions of years have passed.
Common good means that it is good for
more than just one group of people — by definition that means that sometimes you need to sacrifice
things that are good for you so others can have some of that «good», and vice versa.
There are no moral absolutes, but there are such
things as empathy, sympathy, logic, reason,
common sense, and science to give me a much
more effective and intelligent set of morals to live by.
Anyway, the beautiful
thing about The Trail by Ed Underwood is that he takes two of the
more common approaches to finding God's will and incarnates them into two of the main characters in his book, Matt and Brenda.
It is a case of the lay mind versus the professional, the latter seeking a formula which means different
things to different groups, as a basis of
common action; the former saying that
common action now calls for a
more precise definition of principles.
1) We're highly evolved primates 2) We have overactive imaginations 3) Our greatest evolutionary asset, our large and highly-folded brains, are also responsible for an insatiable curiosity 4) As a species, and a survival tactic, we make
things up to comfort ourselves in difficult times 5) As a complex societal species, we create commonalities and «traditions» with others in our clan / tribe / community 6) These «traditions» result in security, trust, and strong relationships that make the collective
more able to survive than the individual 7) These
common beliefs also act as a means of numbing the brain to questions and concerns without legitimate or tangible answers 8) Religion is simply a survival mechanism 9) When we die, we simple «are not alive» anymore.
Would it not be wise to remind the advocates of ontological transcendence that there is a difference to be observed between perceiving
things and events differently,
more deeply or broadly, and perceiving different
things, events or objects outside this
common world?
It is the way life makes way for
more life.9 Death establishes a
common fate for every living
thing, and thus gives a decisive character to our dependence upon God and our unity with all His creatures.
What he discovered as he got to know
more gay people was this: «The one big
thing the gays and the Christians had in
common was that they both believed in a Gays - vs.
Now, sitting in Westminster Hall, I heard all this challenged, and new and much
more interesting vistas opened up: of course we must be allowed to think along large lines, to lift our minds to
things that are great and noble, to ponder the
things of God, and to connect these with our public life, our
common life and the search for the
common good.
The one
thing I see very clearly is that Ayn Rand has
more in
common with L.Ron Hubbard in the matter of «followers» than Jesus and his «followers».
A
common enough premise, perhaps» but Shulevitz always manages to capture a little something
more than the flat children's - book message, «the imagination is a wonderful
thing.»
There's no way of winning here so the best
thing is: let girls fight girls and boys boys... This kid is showing
more decency and
common sense than the average American.