So
much life yet to live that I want to share.
Not exact matches
Just across the border, two hours from Buffalo, NY, and four hours from Detroit, Toronto can make you feel like you never left home,
yet enjoy a
much better cost of
living and plenty of talented workers available for hire.
At the same time, Silicon Valley knows it could do more to foster a sense of goodwill with the rest of the country, which does not
live in its cloistered bubble of wealth and privilege, and
yet has as
much at stake when it comes to immigration reform.
Yet, when a newly purchased product doesn't
live up to expectations, that cycle can be irretrievably broken: Excitement turns to disappointment, and the customer's likelihood of having a positive feeling toward the retailer,
much less making a repeat purchase, drops precipitously.
Much like the Sony band, or the Basis Peak, the device offers 24/7 heart - rate monitoring, and
yet promises a battery
life of up to five days.
EDM was exploding, and
yet, during
live performances, star DJs couldn't leave their banks of computers and turntables; the best they could manage for onstage theatrics was to periodically throw their arms in the air to strike the
much - mocked «Jesus pose.»
And
yet, she notes, our minds work
much like the dating site algorithms — we scan
life for matches and, when we find one, we relish the feel - good affirmation.
Yet only 48 % say that they and / or their spouses have tried to calculate how
much money they will need to have saved by the time they retire so they can
live comfortably.
Living Goods sent us estimates of how
much customers who buy cookstoves and solar energy products save.122
Living Goods told us that it estimates that its customers save 50 % of their monthly fuel costs on average when using an efficient cookstove, and that typical fuel spending in Uganda tends to be in the range of $ 20 - 25 USD per month pre-stove purchase.123 We have not
yet reviewed these estimates.
The rest of the commodity nexus has
yet to show
much sign of
life.
Yet, Jefferson County maintains a quality of
life and business climate similar to
much of Eastern Ontario.
In terms, I think of inflation and bond markets, it took six, seven, eight, maybe 10 years of high inflation in the 1970s before you had Paul Volcker brought in to say «enough is enough,» and then again whether it's led by American monetary policy but similar moves in Europe, obviously in the UK, a significant tightening of monetary policy because people got fed up with inflation and I don't think that we are kind of
yet at the point where real wages have been suppressed so
much by that irritation that inflation is always running ahead,
life is becoming more expensive, so we need the central bank radically to change their policy.
Slight update on SIGNPOSTINGS: I also found there Colin's reflections on what's good and bad about
living in THE GOLDEN AGE OF TV —
yet another postmodern
yet conservative theme: Too
much disdain for convention and ordinary storytelling and narrative, way too self - indulgent when it comes to the imaginative display of excesses.
The problem may not
yet be a
live one because nearly every American follows a religion whose moral beliefs don't really conflict that
much.
Obama is a Christian and his actions as president are very
much in line with the teaching of the new testament,
yet I couldn't dare say that at my Evangelical church where the ACA has literally saved the
life of our pastors child but here is so
much hate for Obama it's down right scary.
And
yet, if I turn my attention to it, I realize that my experience of this tree is bound up with
much of what I know about where I
live, my family, and the history of my country.
From every side and in the most unexpected ways, the Christ meets us in the call to touch
lives that ask so little
yet need so
much.
Yet these should be as
much part of our
lives as our charitable giving.
Having overcome so
much in her
life — including agnosticism, depression, broken relationships, and even child abuse (revealed in her moving book, My Peace I Give You)-- Eden has decided to make
yet another courageous decision, recounted in her last chapter: to make a promise of consecrated celibacy to Christ.
Pope Paul VI declared Catherine of Sienna to be a Doctor of the Church, and he hinted that there was
much more to be done here, and that new things would be happening over the next years: «it is evident that women are meant to form part of the
living and working structure of Christianity in so prominent a manner that perhaps not all their potentialities have
yet been made clear».
Yet as
much as Newman is famous for being Catholic, we must also remember that he spent
much of his
life as an Anglican.
«And
yet, strangely enough, as
much good as «
living with less» has done me, it has also been too
much of an idol at times.
This has all sorts of implications for how we think and act and
live,
yet is
much more vulnerable, more gracious and grateful than what our religions generally deliver.
There is so
much in the Bible that directs my
life and makes me a better constantly improving person that I have
yet time to stop and think about contradictions.
There is so
much in
life to explore,
yet worship songwriters often refuse — or are too unskilled — to don their miners» lamps and enter its depths.
I care about the
life people like you are attempting to force in to this world, you care about what appeases your god - big difference when you really don't care or consider the child only what your imaginary friend god wants and
yet your god cause abortions all the time... you care about a clump of cells, not the actual
life of the child and that's
much worse than me supporting the rights of a woman to have control over her body, especially if the clump of cells couldn't survive outside of the host.
Yet, for those interested in elite British
life in the twentieth century, there is
much to instruct, intrigue, and entertain.
And
yet basing your
life off of the words in one book written 2000 plus years ago makes no
much more sense.
If Sufis are truly peaceful - a fact which has
yet to be proven to me - then, may they
live well, love
much and be happy.
As Sara Frankl, an amazing woman who spent
much of her
life homebound and
yet made a significant difference in this world, said, «There is such pressure to do everything to its limits, when all you need to do is do everything to YOUR limit... to the limit God gives inside of you.»
As for Bin Laden, he found out whom he has really served... I'm sure he had a «big welcome greeting» at the entrance... What a miserable
life...
yet in his death he has
much worse fate!
Come on get real samson old testement its in there wilful sin my definition is walking away from the Lord and doing opur own thing knowing what you should do but still do what you want to do.In the
life of Samson WE SEE Gods forgiveness and the sacrifice is the same as today repentence we are saved by the grace of God if we turn from our own way.He was disobedient to his parents and to the Lord his heart was no different from ours wilfully disobedient he chose sin over the Lord all the time sleeping with prostites and lying with foreign woman going his own way and yet God saves him not only that he was Gods chosen instrument to deliver his people.The sad part is his term was only 20 years if he had walking in the ways of the Lord he should have had that ministry for 40 years that is the term of completion.We cut ourselves short when we choose sin over the Lord which is an idol by the way.We all have those areas in our lives that we keep to ourselves thats wilful they are our demons and our comforters.Until we surrender all to the Lord we can not be overcomers and will be influenced by satan like samson it is clear warning to us wilful sin or making sin an idol in our lives has consequences better to serve the Lord with all our hearts even though samson did nt for much of his life God still showed him his grace and faithfullness.You can also see wilful sin in the Life of David yet God saves him but not all were saved in the life of saul as he wouldnt listen to the Lord and kept walking according to his fl
life of Samson WE SEE Gods forgiveness and the sacrifice is the same as today repentence we are saved by the grace of God if we turn from our own way.He was disobedient to his parents and to the Lord his heart was no different from ours wilfully disobedient he chose sin over the Lord all the time sleeping with prostites and lying with foreign woman going his own way and
yet God saves him not only that he was Gods chosen instrument to deliver his people.The sad part is his term was only 20 years if he had walking in the ways of the Lord he should have had that ministry for 40 years that is the term of completion.We cut ourselves short when we choose sin over the Lord which is an idol by the way.We all have those areas in our
lives that we keep to ourselves thats wilful they are our demons and our comforters.Until we surrender all to the Lord we can not be overcomers and will be influenced by satan like samson it is clear warning to us wilful sin or making sin an idol in our
lives has consequences better to serve the Lord with all our hearts even though samson did nt for
much of his
life God still showed him his grace and faithfullness.You can also see wilful sin in the Life of David yet God saves him but not all were saved in the life of saul as he wouldnt listen to the Lord and kept walking according to his fl
life God still showed him his grace and faithfullness.You can also see wilful sin in the
Life of David yet God saves him but not all were saved in the life of saul as he wouldnt listen to the Lord and kept walking according to his fl
Life of David
yet God saves him but not all were saved in the
life of saul as he wouldnt listen to the Lord and kept walking according to his fl
life of saul as he wouldnt listen to the Lord and kept walking according to his flesh.
you're appealing to scientific findings as a basis for compassion... and
yet science can not even define
LIFE...
much less compassion.
Yet much can be done in the way of making clear the understanding of man's spiritual nature, his high destiny which points beyond this
life for its fulfillment, the meaning of the Kingdom for this
life and the next, the Christian concepts of judgment and salvation with eternity in their span — in short, the goodness and power of a God who, having given us this
life, can give us another in which to attain to his nearer presence, enjoy a richer happiness, and do his will more perfectly.
The teacher is disinterested,
yet he is very
much a self, for he is a
living embodiment of a world rather than an abstract social code or system of morality.
For Mark's «theological idea» was not so
much the present reality of the divine person, the exalted Lord of his community, nor
yet was it the glorious and unique historical person, Jesus of Nazareth, but the mysterious, half - divine, apocalyptic «Son of Man» who had
lived incognito upon earth, died, and risen again.
We do not
yet talk about how
much we all are interdependent and need to relate to an equal, how challenging and beneficial that process can be, how often this need is thwarted, how little practice we get in it, and how
much of our
life is spent at the
much more primitive level of learning how to be either one - up or one - down.
Look at how «advanced» (lol) our science is... we can create so
much... re-engineer
life... on the verge of being able to create
life...
yet look at our world... how un-civilized we are!
So, while I am still in the car & pulling away at the moment my heart has not stopped thinking of the One who draws me to a
life full of so
much more than I've found
yet.
Yet the collisions or near misses dictated by these theories are inherently very improbable, perhaps only ten for the entire
life of our galaxy during the past five billion years.32 With so few planets in existence, we could hardly assume that there would be
much life elsewhere, at least not in our galaxy.
She thought it was phony anyway.I have
yet to read a book that has impacted my
life as
much as that one did.
His books, Jesus For President, The Irresistible Revolution, and Becoming the Answer to Our Prayers, are gentle
yet challenging introductions to a way of
life that
much of the Western Church has forgotten, but which, he argues, has always been central to our faith.
And
yet Dan graciously reminded me the other day of how important it is to respect the fact that so
much of
life is out of one's control.
It's amazing and terrifying and overwhelming... and
yet regular
life pretty
much goes on as normal.
An interesting story is told of Dorothy Day, a woman whose
life was marked by prophetic simplicity, and
yet who loved nothing so
much as books, opera and the fine touch of knit wool.
The revolutionary implications of this parabolic speech and behavior have
yet to be thought Out fully,
much less applied in real
life.
How
much more is the value of
living due to the secret,
yet ever present, sense of being given, with all our joy and sorrow, to God!
Sounds
much more plausible than god sending himself down to earth to die... in the form of his son, for our sins, which we have not
yet committed, so that we can commit them and then accept him into our
lives so he can forgive us all over again, to let us into paradise with all of our dead friends and family members.
Yet he has spent
much of his
life immersing himself in other religious practices.
The universe or our section of the Celestial Cosmos may well have come from the steadiness of inward to outward schizms of a breathe - right psychosis of technocratic euphanisms dependent upon the quarkiness states of relative resoundings
much the way pure energy is sublimated via the smatterings of materials forever entrailing thru and throughout the fundamentalisms
yet unknowable to the logic - rythmed habidasheries of theoretical
Life and
Life essences in regularisms» denotations!