Sentences with phrase «much forget about»

Focusing also becomes slower, and you can pretty much forget about quickly capturing important moments or fast - moving subjects when the lighting isn't great.
«Insurance is one of those things that people think about once and then pretty much forget about - until they need it,» she says.
So before it's been executed, you can pretty much forget about accessing it.
You've probably noticed that whenever I get a new bag or pair of shoes, I have a habit of reaching for that item over and over aka I pretty much forget about all the other accessories I own.
(And couples could pretty much forget about having the perfect baby through sexual intercourse.
And like most middle - class American children, I proceeded to pretty much forget about the sport whenever the World Cup wasn't on.
From what I have seen of El Nieny in this match, Ramsey and Wilshere can pretty much forget about the CM position.
Look Arsenal fans, there will be a hell of a lot more work to be done even if things go perfectly for us over the next couple of weeks, but I think we can pretty much forget about the season being a success if it all goes wrong.
Going forward I've put all business income into a totally separate bank account and pretty much forgotten about it.
Between «losing» a lot of money right off the bat and then getting interested in a whole host of other things as a teenager, I pretty much forgot about the account, just letting capital gains and dividends reinvest since then.
I grew this cute little yellow watermelon in my garden and it's been in my refrigerator for a while... I'd pretty much forgotten about it, in fact, but for it being «W» day!
I rarely use it and pretty much forgot about it until I read your post just now.
I had pretty much forgotten about care packages altogether when my youngest, just a few weeks into the college year, put in a request for some of my chocolate chip pumpkin bread.
I pretty much forgot about it a few hours later.
It's one of the highest grossing movies this year but it's already been pretty much forgotten about.
In fact, while driving the car on a sunny day in Orange County, California, I pretty much forgot about them.
In fact, there are at least three other ebooks I started and pretty much forgot about finishing.
Still, the collective memory of people is very short, no matter much screaming they do, and thus everyone had pretty much forgotten about Dungeon Keeper already, those who ranted against EA being likely to pick up another EA published title within a year.
I'm not a mobile gamer personally, but I can imagine firing this up on my way to work or on a long journey, and then pretty much forgetting about it.
Then we pretty much forgot about it when other mobile phone handsets became real gaming platform presences.
I enrolled and then pretty much forgot about it.
Then I pretty much forgot about Bitcoin.

Not exact matches

That said, it's very possible to know so much about the company that you forget you're there to sell yourself.
They forget about certain items, they don't think things cost as much as they do and they are often unrealistic with spending.
«When you focus too much on the present, you forget about the future.»
«As long as you're there so much that people trip over you, it's hard for them to forget about you,» she says.
Much has been made about her potentially breaking royal protocol and how she differs from Kate Middleton, but it's easy to forget that she and Prince Harry seem to be having a wonderful time as an engaged couple.
Much of what we think of as simple good fortune can be explained if we look hard, so forget about a lucky horseshoe and study what «luckier» people do.
«In today's rush, we all think too much — seek too much — want too much — and forget about the joy of just being.»
There is, in other words, actually quite a lot that we know and understand about the model, even if many of us seem to have forgotten much of it — including its typical weaknesses, one of the most obvious of which is the tendency for over-investment in the late stages of the miracle - growth period leading to an unsustainable increase in debt.
There is often so much effort placed on the creation of the campaign material that basic concepts are often forgotten about.
«As marketers, we are more enabled by technology than ever before, but with so much dedicated to automating the lead management process, in a way, we've forgotten about the customer.
For all churches, large or small, my exhortation is to think biblically about how the church might make much of Jesus, multiply and grow disciples, and, ultimately, die and be forgotten.
I volunteer at a homeless NPO and as much as I enjoyed the first part of the post, I do not agree with leaving bible verses and the implication of forgetting about sharing Jesus out completely... I understand the reasoning and that people have been hurt, but to leave Jesus out of the equation unless they ask doesn't sit well with me.
Existentialist theologians, for example, seem to forget entirely that human existence, about which they talk so much, has a location in time and space and in a given part of the natural order.
Noni and all those who find themselves ostracised or slandered unfairly firstly God loves you and you are special to him you are his children his daughters and sons do nt ever forget that so you are not alone in fact you are the apple of his eye and he loves you.No matter what people say about you it does nt change the fact that he loves you and will protect you just abide in him he will strengthen you in your weakness.Never think you are alone we have the holy spirit and have other believers even though we may not go to church together we love the Lord just as much as you do which means we are brothers and sisters in Christ.Just trust him and take each day as it comes he promises to never leave us or forsake us.He has given us his strength in our weakness so that like him we are overcomers the head not the tail.Keep asking the Lord what it is he wants you to do and be obedient though it may be hard but in the end it will prove good for you for the Lord is for you not against you.regards brentnz
We spend so much of our «Christian Walk» memorizing the «dead letter», that we forget about all of the inspiring living letters within all of us?
I've known Jesus for as long as I've known my name, and still I use other people like capital to advance my own interest, still I gossip to make myself feel important, still I curse my brothers and sisters in one breath and sing praise songs in the next, still I sit in church with arms folded and cynicism coursing through my bloodstream, still I talk a big game about caring for the poor without doing much to change my own habits, still I indulge in food I'm not hungry for and jewelry I don't need, still I obsess over what people say about me on the internet, still I forget my own privilege, still I talk more than I listen and complain more than I thank, still I commit acts of evil, still I make a great commenter on Christianity and a lousy practitioner of it.
Micah Mattix analyzes the first line of The Wasteland: Eliot's «April is the cruellest month» is not so much about his conflicted response to spring (rooted in some forgotten childhood trauma) or about creating a linguistic puzzle to help us develop our skills of attention but about....
I think that the Church (in the most comprehensive sense) has got much bigger problems my brother, but hell, if you don't like creed, forget about it.
They tend to stress the negatives so much that they forget to share the simple truths about God's lovingmercy.
I've never had any discards making sourdough (I do always forget about it after a few weeks, and than I have to start over again, but that's my own fault;)-RRB- maybe you just start with to much flour?
Fortunately I added in about a half cup of dark chocolate chips, so the end result was good - the chocolate added the much needed sweetness that was lost with the forgotten maple syrup...
Sometimes it's the simplest things we forget about even though we love them so much.
But, only one thing worries me, what if the guests like the apple pie enchiladas so much that we talk about it during the whole evening, which they sometimes do, and they forget the most important thing — arranging David's party....
As for fruit, I could pretty much completely forget about it.
It's pretty much a scavenger hunt when I try to find something in my pantry and I often forget about what I buy.
I could keep going on about how much I love sweets and these almond clusters, but I forget not everyone is a chocoholic like I am.
So much so that I'd almost forgotten all about Thanksgiving and the impending doom that is December aka juggling personal engagements, Christmas shopping, and finishing up my hardest term yet.
I'm waiting on baby # 2, and I'm surprised at how much I've already forgotten about childbirthing, even though it was only a couple years ago.
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