Sentences with phrase «move on because»

If I got good at something; that meant it was time to move on because I had learned another skill and was no longer learning.
Zero down buyers will trash your homes and move on because they have no skin in the game.
In reality, starting with a high listing price just ensures that the buyers who are most compatible with the listing either don't see it or move on because it's outside what they're comfortable paying.
However, birth parents involved in open adoptions generally report that openness has helped them move on because it minimizes their anxiety about how the child is doing.
I'm still living with him and its been six and a half years since we've been together I feel he is my soul - mate but I feel will never exchange wedding vowels and I don't want to move on because I love him.
But unfortunate for company, I'm not, and if you're then I suggest you should move on because it's not cool any more.
Maybe I was able to move on because I was aware of different biases that can act on me.»
So, in the future, before I move on because I've «made my point,» I will be asking the judges, «Can I assume that this court will be making a factual finding of... [whatever point I believe I have just made]?»
You need to be prepared to make mistakes, accept them and move on because no - one can draw you a map.»
So, I know you've read that sort of thing a hundred times before, but when you see me posting one please just sigh, humour me and move on because I promise I'll be bringing more original stuff too.
It really does look like we will have to forget these modes even existed and move on because EA Sports are not budging on this peculiar stance that they have taken on removing game modes.
Quests are complicated: It's difficult to view much of the world of The Witcher as «completed» and move on because its quests may reshape aspects of it.
Let's move on because Delta did something that you actually like and I actually liked.
Then again, some older workers may be looking for a change — or have had to move on because of age discrimination or cutbacks.
She was contacted by the founders to take over the site when they decided they were ready to move on because they know she is passionate about giving authors the tools they need to grow their readership and is dedicated to helping readers discover the authors they wish they had known about all along.
We move on because we have no other choice.
Of course these things are nit - picking, and most moviegoers will notice it and move on because the movie is just too much fun.
If he doesn't, it's in your best interest to move on because ultimately, you want a man who also wants you.
If ur looking for a SKINNY gal continue to MOVE on because I am a 39yo PLUS size Pueblo Native lady standing @ 5» 4.
You will seem immature and other users will just move on because you are wasting their time.
He'll move on because he can.
Sometimes all we can do is try and move on because we can't change others.
I've seen people who don't want to deal with more of the same and decide to move on because they are younger and want to develop a meaningful, close relationship.
It has become necessary for me to end the day's write - ups with this piece because of a discussion I had with one of my trusted political godfathers concerning the just ended accounting to the people tour by President Mahama.It is important we critically look at the person Mahama as we move on because of the sensitive position he occupies.I was also moved by comments his colleagues made about him in Kigali confirming that natural accolade that Ghana is the torch bearer when it comes to African civilization.
«I am charging our leaders in the Southwest to make a strong move on this because our region used to be a good governance prototype and as such, we must not relent to ensure proper restructuring of our country.
Laugh it off and move on because naptime is right around the corner.
On getting over OT: «We try to move on because sport is what's coming next.
We're all gonna go through the same old grinder again and nothing will change next season or the season after exempt perhaps the likes of rambo and sachet will move on because they will realise we have NO ambition as a club.
As for Fournette and your view of our running backs let's just move on because you're trying to say that Ivory, Yeldon and Grant were a productive stable of running backs.
Simply failing to move them on because Lemar doesn't want to play for a Europa league can not be considered a success.
Sometimes you move on because they just don't win the big games.
I allow them their hope for something different, and move on because it is not my concern and my stifling of their belief is comparable to a dog chasing it's tail.
I agree with you one hundred percent if the spirit of god is in you he will bring to your attention those will full sins that we commit and we will recognize them ask for forgiveness confess and move on because you believe in the son of God his spirit is here to convict us of are sins if it wasn't important to god to allow us to see and convict us of our sins we wouldn't need the holy spirit john 16:8 and when he comes he will reprove the world of sin and of righteousness and of judgment of sin because they believe not of me.
LL is the belief blog pseudo intellect, just laugh and move on because they are too lazy to communicate effectively.
Sadly, all too often, by the time the business is financially successful the family have moved on because they got sick of being ignored.
I found myself going from one to the other funding some truth but always moving on because I did not find the whole truth.
However realistically he moved on because he realised opportunities in North London were hard to come by.
Real sold Angel di Maria to Manchester United for around # 60m last summer and Rexach claims the Argentina star was moved on because he was not attractive enough.
Additionally I think Gibbs will finally be moved on because he'll be dead wages otherwise, but still work remains to be done.
My teacher literally said, I'm taking this section, and we're moving on because I'm not dealing with it.»»
I'm moving on because I hope March is too.
Aside from thiat, I have not cried over my students moving on because I knew they were going to do terrific in the next grade.
But I learned and moved on because I kept writing.
The world has moved on because the economists have already had their say on this.
Most times we're able to calm those anxieties, and get firms to hold tight, but there's also been a time or two when clients have moved on because of it.
I know things where bumpy at times but we learned from our mistakes and moved on because we knew things would get better.
Life is complicated, and divorce is sometimes necessary, but why not, in the words of poet Dylan Thomas, «rage, rage against the dying of the light,» instead of simply moving on because the current marital house would take too much work to restore and the one down the street looks better?
They might have moved on because you didn't up your game enough.

Not exact matches

''... Because we can't hold public stock as a fund, it's sort of a bummer for me when the company goes public, because then it moves on to someone else's plate and we don't hold the stake in it.Because we can't hold public stock as a fund, it's sort of a bummer for me when the company goes public, because then it moves on to someone else's plate and we don't hold the stake in it.because then it moves on to someone else's plate and we don't hold the stake in it.»
He added: «It doesn't seem to me that it's going to be a format that you're going to get a lot of substance, because the four minutes run out and you've got to move on
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