Sentences with phrase «more natural things»

I wanted to try using thieves on her and start using more natural things on her.
I'd love to do more natural things this year too.
I'm new to the more natural things and am very hopeful this will work well for my baby.

Not exact matches

Even though it might be tempting to take a break when you finish a task, since you've reached a natural milestone, it's actually more beneficial to break in the middle of a complex task — that way, it's easy to jump back into things.
Even more important, don't give in to the natural human desire to know exactly what's being said about you, or to try to please everyone so they'll only have good things to say.
One thing to watch out for is that as we humans start to disinfect more and more of our environment, our body's natural capacity to fight pathogens appears to be declining.
Even a simple yes / no «brain click» would help make things like augmented reality feel much more natural.
But after reading many of these articles, you may have noticed that the sort of things they suggest — practicing gratitude, say, or getting out into the natural world more regularly — are easier to read about then they are to effectively implement.
Still, it does have a few things going for it: The «fast delete» button lets you quickly scrap whole words at a time; there's a one - handed mode that lets you crunch the keys over to one side of the screen; and, when your phone is in landscape mode, it splits apart like an ergonomic keyboard, making it feel a little more natural for your thumbs.
This new editorial seems to be directed more to the simply highly strung among us, and it's offering a welcome message: if you're a natural worrier, you don't have to add your inclination to anxiety to your list of things to stress about.
After so much unexpected loss (savings, houses, discretionary spending), a renewed interest in things that are permanent and reliable is only natural — you might drop $ 800 on a pair handmade John Lobb oxfords, but should the nuclear holocaust hit, those shoes are gonna outlast the cockroaches, which is certainly more than you can say for a trucker cap.
In other words, those happen because those are natural firsts, those happen naturally because of evolution but can you create those kind of important moments in your life and it really comes down to creating doing new things, always creating — you have to be a little more creative when you get older to create those new things but those are the things you think about which I think are quite important.
The one thing many content marketers don't know to this very day is the longer the pages they publish and the more meaningful relationships they build, the faster they improve their natural search engine rankings, the faster they improve their advertising revenue from promoting affiliate programs on blogs and websites, the more likes they get from people on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest, and free advertising from people on social networks by way of sharing links to their published Evergreen pages on social networking profiles.
And that comes with things such as more simple, natural language understanding.
There are a variety of reasons for this gap in understanding: The time gap between discovery research and the translation of that discovery into a therapeutic or a commercial product can take decades, and public and political attention spans are short; the natural human inclination is to pay more attention to things that don't work rather than things that do.
Rather, it is a set of Lochner - like expansions (in my judgment) of the Founders» understanding of natural rights (which itself may be the correct understanding of Locke, or not, and which, to necessarily complicate things even more, itself was usually moderated in practice by most Founders holding elements of the communitarian - classical view) that is the real ground of my distinction between the natural rights conception of liberty and the economic autonomy conception.
I think those people just find it more natural to give back and serve, and that is not a bad thing.
It is not by making themselves more material, relying solely on physical contacts, but by making themselves more spiritual in the embrace of God that things draw closer to each other and, following their invincible natural bent, end by becoming, all of them together, one.
It ought to be apparent that in most respects this conception of God, which Charles Hartshorne has called «neoclassical theism» or «the di - polar conception of God,» is a natural consequence of the more general process way of seeing things or looking at the world.
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.
Even if all parties were to agree that American republicanism is not classically liberal, or that classical liberalism really is ontologically indifferent, or that the laws of nature and of nature's God are the foundation of constitutional order and that these are the same thing as natural law — even if, in other words, all parties were to agree to some version of a pristine American founding harmonious in principle with the truth of God and the human being — returning to the first principles of the eighteenth century isn't much more realistic than a return to the first principles of the thirteenth.
However why anyone would make a thing out of homosexual orientation being wicked and the cause of natural disasters rather than anything else which can more obviously be determined «sin» is prejudice beyond reason.
But beyond a vague allusion to «getting things right on broader matters of culture,» he offers not a clue about what that something more might be, by what means we might know it, or how it would cure the defects he sees in natural rights reasoning.
It seems to me that a whole range of more or less conservative thinkers aim to steer a middle way between a deductive, natural law approach to political things and the anti-rationalism highlighted by Muller.
In this sense the pre-scientific interpretation of surprising natural phenomena as miracles is really more perceptive than the routine acceptance of every occurrence as part of an invariable law - abiding order of things.
«Theistic evolution» is possible when you have a definition of God where you insist that he had a hand in things even though there isn't any evidence that he did, and even when his involvement would complicate things more than a simple, natural explanation.
Calvinism may not be the ultimate theology, but it is still true (as I have observed in more than 40 years in the pastorate and counseling) that the natural man does not receive the things of God — he must be enlightened, or something.
And their inseparability was made all the more difficult because she sought to write about natural things as they have been properly supernaturalized.
Although a literary artist, Tolstoy was one of those primitive oaks of men to whom the superfluities and insincerities, the cupidities, complications, and cruelties of our polite civilization are profoundly unsatisfying, and for whom the eternal veracities lie with more natural and animal things.
In the future it will not necessarily be a good thing to produce more and more, to consume more and more, if to do so threatens to exhaust the planet's natural bounty or to pollute us to death.
The analysis of «things» into «societies» of more ultimate units can be considered as his thoroughgoing attempt to push on toward natural entities in Aristotle's sense — even where Aristotle on the basis of bare perception could, despite his principles, see only a more or less amorphous, passive «matter.»
For through this shift in the way of thinking about them, «things» actually become for the most part more «natural» because seen in terms of originary and self - acting units of process.
More than one scripture indicates that faith is a gift from God — yes, people are commanded and encouraged to believe, but the «natural man does not receive the things of God...»
Except when folks are in a funk, drunk, in France, or at a university, almost all of them seem to believe that some things are really right and wrong and not just right and wrong because they happen to think so today or because natural selection has programmed them with the illusion that some of their choices are more virtuous than others.
-LSB-...] «Without any doubt it is a great thing to add innumerable other stars to the immense multitude of fixed stars that until today it has been possible to discern with the natural faculty of sight, and which exceed by more than ten times the number of ancient stars already recorded».
Rather than believe and omnipotent, benevolent God would do this, it makes more sense that God doesn't exist and these things are part of natural processes.
Here qualitative worth is measured not by precision in imitating nature, but in the construction of things that will express the ideal more effectively than natural objects can.
In that system of processing those things which elude our natural mind, we must at some point settle that the greatest thinkers in history failed to answer quite a bit more than they obtained in their understanding & they certainly, even at the height of their skill set were unable to elude an inevitable natural death that no man can evade.
It is not part of the natural order of things, but is continuously shaped by a broad range of human decisions that are not altogether rational or substantively just and that could be made to be more so.
Using a processor makes a plant based diet way more versatile as it really increases the number of things that you can make at home with fresh, natural ingredients.
Here's what I love about this drink over other things like beer, wine and hard alcohol: SpikedSeltzer is flavored with natural fruit, it has 6 % alcohol by volume (more than beer, but less than wine and hard liquor) AND it has only 5 grams of sugar per serving.
I went with coconut sugar to keep things more natural and unrefined.
Although some believe it's a more «natural» way to sweeten things than other choices, it is as refined as high fructose corn syrup.
I made these completely wrong — used quick oats, used natural peanut butter (those are the things I had one hand), I also added too much brown sugar so added even more quick oats and guess what — THEY WERE AMAZING!
Nuts, berries — things like that are more their natural diet.»
Roasting all vegetables does amazing things to them, bringing out their natural sweetness by caramelizing the sugars within them, but this phenomena seems even more accurate with winter squash.
Here's a few things that all Alaska seafood has in common: WILD Wild - caught Alaska salmon, whitefish varieties and shellfish mature at a natural pace, and swim freely in the... read more
Would you like more lower fructose options or would you prefer something to taste a little sweeter with the help of natural things?
In addition to our work incorporating behavioral economics principles into our school nutrition programs to encourage students to both take and consume more fruits and vegetables, Sodexo is also looking at ways to add produce to other things we serve like adding natural and nutrient - packed mushrooms to burgers.»
The nice thing about natural dyes is that there is much more variation in the color of the eggs.
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