Sentences with phrase «much story time»

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I realize that they're a necessary evil, but you need to be very careful that you're not saying things or doing things (even worse) to «prove» something to these people because (a) it's never enough to satisfy them in any case and they won't believe you anyway; and (b) it's a fool's errand to waste your time trying to impress people whose livelihood is much more about finding the warts and shortcomings in your story than in celebrating your successes.
Small - business owners often spend too much time talking about the story behind their product and the difficulties they went through developing their business rather than homing in on their milestones and achievements.
At the same time that freelance journalism has grown, there's been a surge in how much marketing executives are spending on content such as written stories, videos and social media.
«In my desperate attempt to treasure my short time with him, I designed and developed a way that I could create an online memory - keeping tribute page for him with his photos, videos, music, life story and pretty much any detail that would allow me to always remember him and his life legacy, Rodriguez writes.
Host Amanda Boleyn went through a similar journey when she quit a corporate job five years ago, and now, she's devoted much of her time to telling stories that will inspire others to stop thinking about their dreams and start chasing them.
«Shakespeare this ain't, and Gears 3 struggles at times with its forced attempts at heart - string pluckery, but I can forgive it as much; gore - starved guns adorned with toothy chainsaws easily atone for any cheesiness suffered along the way... the Gears 3 story continues with what amounts to a blood - drenched tale of woe, suffering, loss and absolution, cathartica that stands out in harsh relief when framed by the»80s era Schwarzenegger - ness of most of the dialogue.
The genius of first - time screenwriter Liz Hannah's script is that she makes the story about Graham's evolution as much as it is about the Pentagon Papers.
The New York Times Magazine had a great story over the weekend with a headline that pretty much explained it: «Technology is
The New York Times Magazine had a great story over the weekend with a headline that pretty much explained it: «Technology is not driving us apart after all.»
Over time, Smith said it gradually became obvious that Canadian readers were actually interested as much in U.S. and international news as they were in exclusively Canadian stories.
The original stories in the Guardian and the New York Times reported that in 2014 more than 50 million Facebook users had their information harvested for use by Cambridge Analytica, but in its blog post Wednesday, Facebook clarified that the actual number of affected users is much higher.
The story spans four decades, and is based on primary sources including internal company files dating back to the late 1970s, interviews with former company employees, and other evidence, much of which is being published here for the first time.
A similar measure, «usual weekly earnings» of employed, full - time, wage and salary workers, tells much the same story, albeit over a shorter time period.
The laws of competition and competitive strategy are now very much at work within the private equity industry, and we can see the best funds putting their real endeavors behind that, not only so they've got a good story to tell at [the] time of next fundraising, but also to deliver the great returns that their investors are expecting.
Over time, it became clear that the number of conversations, the number of marketing qualified leads and sales qualified leads were much more valuable and told us a better story of a SDR's activity and successes.
As the editor of MIT Technology Review, I spend much of my time thinking about the types of stories and journalism that will be most valuable to our readers.
No one kept those kinds of records which is why stories such as Perpetua's became so important as symbols of the persecution as a whole - serving much the same role as Anne Frank does today for the holocaust... a symbol of a sad and painful time.
When abductee stories involve missing time, va.gue hazy memories, and supposed behavioral side effects I don't know if I would put much weight in that «evidence», even if it happened to me.
The great Jewish teachers of his time used such stories much as he did.
This is evidence that the story of a virgin birth was not current at the time, for Mark makes much of the miraculous to attest Jesus» supernatural power, and he would surely have reported a miraculous birth if he had known of it.
The stories also show how much time, energy, and money goes into evangelism training with the end result being that churches rarely accomplish any actual evangelism.
If Santorum were a Senator or running for office at the time, this story would be much more negative, but he was merely expressing his religious views which every American should be able to do without being persecuted by others.
Tough - guy New York newspaperman Pete Hamill praised the book as a scathing indictment of the «culture of poverty» (yes, he really uses this phrase) fostered by «Eamon de Valera's Ireland,» while the literary critic Denis Donoghue, writing in the New York Times, presented the book in much the same way (though he clearly lacks Hamill's enthusiasm for the story).
«The truth must come out and we know as Christians that only the truth will make us free and there is a lot of concern in Syria... that we are only getting one side of the story for much of the time.
Their lyrics were hyper - controversial and frequently banned, but NWA's stories about Compton were the first time much of America heard about the realities of life in the projects.
What spoke to me through this story, is how much this pastor knew the people in his church (you and I have the same definition of church, however I'm using the word here as it applies to this group of people I feel the problem in many churches today (and why dialogue during sermons wouldn't go over well) is that the pastors do not take the time to invest in the people they are trying to teach.
I really think that looking at the entire Bible as a single Cohesive story and coming at it from the idea of seeing how God is revealing a little more of His plan over time is much more appropriate than most traditional views.
Most times I do so I find the explanations not much more than a cover story.
If only the media spent this much time and effort trying to get to the bottom of at least a few of the real stories out there over the last couple years instead of crap like this.
The story also shows how much time, energy, and money goes into evangelism preparation and training with the end result being that churches rarely accomplish any actual evangelism.
If he was spending too much time looking at po - rn to maintain the marriage, and spending so much money on po - rn it caused financial issues, that would be a different story and the marriage would have foundered without his needing to inform her.
The Elephant story existed well before Buddha's time but the writers of the Pali Canon (one of many Buddhist contradictory canon), made put the story in the Buddha's mouth much like Christianity has Gospel writers putting things into a character called «Jesus» «s mouth.
Sometimes writers spend so much time beating their hobbyhorse that there is little left for a compelling story.
Much of the time the conservative media put a conservative audience — friendly spin on stories that the mainstream media already cover.
But here's the good news: The fact that these women lived in a time and a culture much different than our own makes them no less heroic and no less significant to modern - day women hoping to learn from their stories.
«A Christian congregation is a group of persons that gathers together to enact publicly a much more broadly practiced worship of God in Jesus» name, regularly enough over an indefinite period of time to have a common life in which develop intrinsic patterns of conduct, outlook, and story, and that holds its conduct, outlook, and story accountable as to its faithfulness to biblical stories of Jesus» mission and God's mission in Jesus.»
because I needed help.Long story short.I am a slow learner and need time to absorb info.I don't like to just touch subject matter here and there.I like to go chapter by chapter and that takes to much time out of peoples busy day.O well, God has all the time in the world, and I have till I die.because I was on the computer a certain day, at a certain time, looking for a certain thing.
That «secular» literature might have meant something to someone in Solomon's court has been argued from time to time about certain proverbs and wisdom texts, but not about texts where God is the main actor in the story — and certainly not in the manner of Bloom, where J suddenly sounds like a skeptical college professor who is much more «mature and sophisticated» than the believers in his midst and their God.
I've spent so much of my journey focused on my own nutrition and training, but because so many mommies reach out to me for help with their own kids & family I figured it was about time to expand my posts, stories, and recipes even more.
We just started getting into the groove of things with Snapchat, and then Stories came out, and now we are kind of at a loss:) And I do find those apps taking up way too much time.
Like in years past, The Recipe Redux challenged us to Grab a Book and Cook this month and because I wouldn't want to break from tradition too terribly much, I reached for my newest Green Kitchen Stories cookbook and found a recipe on page 127 I've been tweaking for quite some time.
My husband LOVE»S it and so many stories he and his bestie from college tell start with «that one time we were drinking goose island...» he loves it so much in fact that my father - in - law made a side trip to pick some up last year while visiting C's grandparents.
Hearing stories like this make my day, so thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review.
Life just got in the way and to make a long story short, I didn't have much time to come up with fabulous new eats in the kitchen good enough to share with you.
Charlie's knees - up celebration added to this moment of beauty, and burnt into my eight - year - old head, so much so that the next time I notched in the playground attempts were made to mimic this joyous occasion (although due to a Lee Chapman-esque goal drought I did have to wait a while, but that's another story).
I'll say it again, no dispute Aguero's a much better player and he performed at that level over a larger amount of time and stats only tell a small portion of the story.
I think I would have enjoyed it just that much more if we could have had 20 - 30 minutes more, at least, of Wally telling us stories of his time in the NBA.
You browse the internet for F1 stories but there isn't much around as the teams and drivers take some time off.
stop buying into the rhetoric coming from the Arsenal PR team, according to Coq there wasn't any locker room issues with Sanchez, beyond the issues created by the uncertainty surrounding his possible transfer, which was caused by the club... like I said many times before Wenger and his propaganda machine created those stories to justify Sanchez's inevitable exit, much like they did many times before... I can only hope that the fans at the Emirates don't give Wenger a moments peace at tomorrow's game... stop being pawns and voice your opinions loud and clear
It's an absolutely incredible story for him to make so much progress in such a short space of time.
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