Sentences with phrase «much everything i tried»

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There is so much there — people try to communicate everything to everyone, and the real content gets lost.
We're constantly trying to make time for everything and we're discovering that not only is this an impossible dream, but we end up spending too much of our time on the urgent, rather than the important.
What this newest study does, in addition to trying to discern which income levels are most affected, is to try to control for everything else that could affect how much a mom gets paid compared to a dad.
Facebook's Home interface for mobile phones went pretty much as fast as it came while everything Microsoft has tried has failed, sometimes — like the whole Xbox One used games fiasco — in spectacular fashion.
«They tried everything out there, and couldn't get hooked on difficult - to - use software that tracked so much more complex stuff than they needed to.»
For everything you ask of someone, you give at least as much in return - you send someone a great candidate for a position they're trying to fill, and later they send you a potential customer introduction.
It's much better to get known in a smaller niche than to try to be everything to everyone, so hone in on the particular topics you want to be an industry leader for and start writing authoritative articles on the leading blogs in that space.»
You might not have the flexibility to do everything at the right time for you, but try listening to your body clock as much as you can.
You're trying to find out how much money you spend each month, for everything other than your rent or mortgage payment.
An explicit deviation from ECB capital keys would be much more powerful, in our view, yet even more politically - sensitive, unless the ECB manages to force the decision step - by - step, once it has tried everything thing else.
common sense tells you that once man figured out how to domesticate one animal for work it couldn't have taken much longer for us to start trying to domesticate everything that could accomplish work and tasks.
Most highly educated people who understand quantum physics and it's related fields realize that humans might not ever be able to understand everything, including the origins of the Universe, but it is human nature to look for it and to try to understand as much as we can about the universe and how everything interacts.
But he and Madame Secretary seem to have missed one of Niebuhr's crucial lessons: that in this world we can not do everything we would like, and by trying to do more than we can, we wind up doing much less than we should.
i'm not trying to say this IS THE WAY IT IS i am only speaking from my understanding and since my wife and i discuss EVERYTHING down to the nitty gritty i can't imagine there is much from the experience i am lacking — but again, this was only one persons opinion of something that effects many.
Not much of a difference... Muslims are trying to stamp out everything but Islam in their countries, and Christians are trying to stamp out non-believers and anything but Christianity in the countries they hold a majority in.
I tried to become an atheist, but it didn't work... When I read the Bible, it's just full of life and challenges... Much better than being an atheist... Maybe you think you're enjoying your life because you're young... But sooner or later... There will come a time when you stop and think about life and what's really behind everything else you see and feel around you... God bless us all...
And they got upset and were trying to figure things out and finally became so frustrated that the Law was so hard to follow and God kept sending them into captivity and there was so much death and eventually the prophets started prophesying about a day that would come where the hearts of the fathers would return to their children and a sacrifice that would be the final sacrifice so that they could all stop killing so many animals (which God also admitted He never wanted in the first place because that was not the point), and also that God would eventually wipe out the old system and write his law on their hearts and minds so that they could finally follow him without making so many mistakes and messing up everything.
The fact that you don't even know what the word «arab» means pretty much undermines everything you are trying to say.
Wow that's so much easier when I anthropomorphize everything I have no hope of understanding and give up on trying.
Tried these the other day — really disappointed as they turned out bad and that I had wasted so many expensive ingredients I used everything listed, wish I had've read the comments section more though to see you saying to ONLY use orange sweet potato, as I used white fleshed, and an actual measurement, as I must've used too much.
I would love to send you some samples to try from Arbonne, I loved it so much I bought everything and became a consultant for them!
I was going to come up with something exciting and wonderful but I'm still in the midst of trying to save money / use up everything I already have, so you do still get a recipe — it just doesn't really have all that much to do with paninis.
If you know me from reading this web page, you know I try to get as much mileage out of everything I do as possible.
The addition of basil sounds amazing — I've been putting herbs into pretty much everything lately, but have yet to try it in a smoothie.
Sorry I haven't been around much — spent the last month trying to move my blog to wordpress.org and settle everything on my self - hosted site.
Try not to handle it too much to keep everything cold.
I loved your recipe, sounds really good and I will try to do my best without using wine and replacing the cheese for a vegan one (there is a nice parmesan that tastes the same, maybe I should try that)... I just would like to know if it's possible to do with brown rice... sounds like I need to change everything but I have to adjust so we both can eat... Thank you so much!!
I seem to have that problem with almost everything in my crockpot — proteins with too much liquid, mushy veggies when I tried to make your pad thai, etc..
The weather didn't much cooperate, so we didn't get any hiking in which was a bummer, as I suspect I'm wearing every one of those meals around my midsection right now, trying to pass it off as «it's the baby, swear» because, frankly, it's never too soon to blame it for everything, right?
He's alert, laughs at just about everything and I'm trying to soak up as much of this sweet time as I can.
I've been gradually trying to reduce my food supplies so I don't have to cart too much home and don't have repeats of everything in my home kitchen.
Then we went to Dublin and ingested too much hard liquor and stayed up until 3AM eating allllll the chocolate and woke up the next morning — still a little woozy — and ran around like a mad woman trying to finalize everything for the wedding.
I've got a recipe book that pretty much just requires mixing everything together before putting it into the maker, so I was a little wary about this one before I even tried it.
I hate a regular chicken soup but pretty much love all things Thai (at least everything Ive been able to try so far).
When I'm feeling overwhelmed, I always try to remember to listen to my own gut instinct; by that I mean to take things slower when I'm feeling like everything is becoming a little too much and I try to reduce stress as much as possible by slowing down.
Method: (Try to use as much frozen ingredients as possible, if fresh add a cup of ice) Pit your cherries, add everything to a high speed blender and mix.
Hey Natalie, We use ground turkey for everything pretty much and I just tried this wonderful recipe and it also works as well.
So far everything that I tried was a hit even for family members who don't eat as much vegetables as you do!
I am relatively new to your blog but I am finding so much joy in it, and excitement to try EVERYTHING Keep up the excellent work.
I love all your recipes, so much that I would like to try some and featured on my blog, but giving the link back to here and the full credit to your site and name, as the original source, as I always do with everything I publish.
But trying to be perfect and do everything perfectly is rather exhausting, and often totally unnecessary, as in so many cases things created by mistake, without thinking too much and in a relaxed state of mind are a lot more interesting.
We always pride ourselves on being a cafe that is mindful of what we feed our children and trying to make everything from scratch as much as possible.
I've used protein powder mixes and tried pretty much everything and nothing comes out tasting right.
I always used to buy my almond milk from the shop thinking I was being healthy but recently I've been trying to make pretty much everything from scratch as I've been reading about hidden chemicals lurking in a lot of processed foods.
Thank so much to the both of you for going to all the effort of trying everything to come up with the perfect combination of flours so that we can make an easy and pliant gluten free bread.
Hi Sylvia, thank you so much for sharing your delicious recipes, and I am trying many of them and my husband enjoying everything specially this one Coconut Almond Bars, God blessed you Milena
We Love: That on Saturdays, MoPho grills a whole pig on the patio; try the meat in pho, po «boys, and pretty much everything else.
For the stir - fry recipes, I do grate or chop it fine (wear gloves and put it onto a paper towel or special cutting board) It is much easier to just put the root in the blender, as trying to cut it and peel it stains everything it touches!
He spent too much time trying to prove to the world that he was screwed over by the board instead of doing everything he could with what he had.
I asked the question of how much of a final say Wenger has on transfers and I honestly do not believe Wenger has the final say on everything regarding transfers, Gazidis has tried to stamp his authority in it and messed up which Wenger got the blame for afterwards.
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