Don't pray for world peace or an end to birth defects or a cure for cancer, because God does
not do those sorts of things.
Mormons don't do this sort of thing as a general rule, so this one incident is something someone in southern, remote Utah dreamed up.
OTHER TOP MANAGERS DO
NOT DO THIS SORT OF THING.
Then again, McMillian has a track record of running for office, so it's not like he hasn't done this sort of thing before.
Generally, customers just don't do this sort of thing.
You couldn't do that sort of thing with EPUB3, so it looks like HTML5 is winning out in the magazine sector.
I kinda wished this sort of thing happened in my country stores here do
nt do that sort of thing.
Where I disagree with Eternal - CMO is about Microsoft and Nintendo
not doing this sort of thing.
he said he'd include speech, but the current level of tech doesn't do that sort of thing well... and i think he's right.
I like the idea of an incentive to
not do that sort of thing..
Not exact matches
When Lyft first launched, recalls the company's director
of marketing strategy & operations Gina Ma, «it felt like really asking people to participate in this really big
sort of social experiment almost — the idea
of doing these
things that your mom always told you
not to
do.»
Not necessarily message them but a place for you to
sort of browse and see among your matches who's available this week or who wants to go
do this kind
of thing.
He knows that if his opponents don't take him seriously, all
sorts of great
things can happen: they may
not prepare as well for debates, work as hard to win certain states or pay attention to what they're saying as carefully as they should.
They don't invest and they don't act out
of fear
of all
sorts of things.
«It will undoubtedly be difficult for them to capitalize much without giving the appearance
of doing the
sort of thing that Google wasn't willing to
do.
You don't have to know the ins and outs
of every single
thing, but right when a solution
of some
sort comes to mind, immediately write it down.
I don't know about anyone else, but this
sort of thing appeals to the obsessive compulsive in me.
Let's say you've
done this
sort of thing before and it's
not working.
Meanwhile, try to broaden your exposure to all
sorts of things that
do not fall within your area
of declared expertise.
We get to choose that we're going to expect the marriages to
do [some]
sorts of things, but
not [some] other
sorts of things.
For one
thing, if a board
of directors doesn't name you chief executive officer
of a real corporation, you're
sort of like a silly little kid playing grownup.
If you're
not willing to
do that
sort of thing, why stay in business?»
To this day, when
things just don't feel right, I don't just
sort of let it go as a case
of butterflies or something like that.
I would imagine in urban areas like Toronto, Vancouver or Montreal, which have significant populations
of recent immigrants, there's probably a significant subset
of people who fled from countries where governments
do all
sorts of nasty
things with the information they collect about their citizens and who aren't all that keen to provide such information here (you might say, «sure, but Canada's
not Iran», to which the answer would be «exactly»).
That
sort of thing doesn't come cheap.
I'm
not doing the same
sort of things a potential shareholder would
do.
Fake follower counts are based on Points North scanning followers
of influencers to
sort out such
things as accounts making comments in languages that don't make sense for the content or the influencer, or accounts making the exact same comments across multiple influencers and posts.
I fast forward movies because they move too slowly; I can't fill out any
sort of paperwork from start to finish; and if I'm
not doing three
things at once, I'm bored.
The
sorts of co-working space companies like WeWork provide is one example, but so are businesses
doing things like
not assigning a permanent desk at all to anyone below a certain job title (e.g., VP).
These are all the kinds
of things that HR managers and talent developers obsess over, and also the
sorts of questions people ask themselves when they're deciding between job offers: Should I work at Company A, where I'd have better benefits but a worse commute, or Company B, which
does important work but doesn't pay very well?
Two and a half years into the mandate and no real result on the election promise.This
sort of thing is par for the course, though.A tactic played over and over which the general public doesn't seem to be able to grasp.
They would plainly rather
not: details
of the settlement were explained by Ralph Goodale and Jody Wilson - Raybould on the Friday after Canada Day, the
sort of thing one
does when one is hoping summer will distract most Canadians from government business.
Amazon's foray into other, more profitable ventures has
sort of provided an answer: If it can't make money in retail, it will make money
doing other
things!
If it doesn't, I suppose you can call me out, if you like
doing that
sort of thing.
It is messy and convoluted and falls apart when you spell it out: Trump didn't know about the specifics, but he
did repay because he
did know about the general arrangement, but he didn't really know because it's just the
sort of things lawyers
do for clients and Mr. Cohen didn't want to burden him since he's a busy man.
When the central banks
of other, and especially poorer, nations
do this
sort of thing, economists (including some who work for the Fed) refer to their policies,
not as examples
of enlightened monetary management, but as instances
of financial repression.
It's the same
thing when it came with BP, when it comes to these penalties, you want to get the money, so you don't want to break the company that you're
doing it with; it can really cripple it in terms
of payments, but you don't want some
sort of litigation or anything like that that is going to completely bankrupt the company, full stop, right in that moment, because you want to get paid.
«We have to be patient, we don't want to jump the gun, we don't want to be complacent and listen to some
of the noise that «mission accomplished» and
things of that
sort,» Falih said.
«Obviously there are all
sorts of things that are somewhat disappointing — and at the same time, I don't know how much one can expect.»
Gaining a much higher lifetime return permits you to
do all
sorts of exciting
things with your life that you would
not be able to
do if you followed a Buy - and - Hold strategy (like retiring early!).
«Notice how he's hedging; you could read the statement as «Michael must have been representing me,» «It was the
sort of thing he would
do for me,» etc.,» Litman said, «which isn't the same as «I knew he was representing me at the time.»»
I'd tell you that I'm rubber and you're glue and all that
sort of thing, but you didn't even bother to say what you disagreed with, so...
And this
sort of thing does not matter any more because the kingdom is
not of this world, and it
does not matter if you worship on Mount Gerizim, or on Mount Zion, as long as all nations come to the spiritual Mt. Zion, the kingdom that has no end.
Here are a couple
of sources, though (and I don't want to overload your little mind too much) there's this amazing
thing called google, you can plug in questions and it feeds you answers like some
sort of magic machine!
Yet you
do not see the narrow path you have been led down by simple dint
of «tradition» and other long - standing violations
of the Constltution merely because most Christians support this
sort of thing.
We need people out there to debunk stereotypes, because these
sorts of things don't get fixed on their own.
People
do goofy
things on all
sorts of things so I don't really understand what your point is.
Didn't really have that
sort of thing in mind.
Women
do this
sort of thing for little boys, but when they grow up they tend
not to like being reigned in like that.
Guys, I say all
sorts of things that are nuts, but I don't mean any
of it.