Sentences with phrase «n't stick to the rules»

A dish so complex in flavour, deserves as many variations as one can imagine, when it comes to curries I don't stick to any rules, you could call me a curry rebel.
If parents don't stick to the rules and consequences they set up, their kids aren't likely to either.
Nursing works for other mammals because they don't stick to rules.
Parents who don't stick to the rules and consequences they set up don't have kids who do either.
What if out there, beyond where we can easily keep our eye on it, the universal force doesn't stick to the rules?

Not exact matches

If not, it might be best to stick with the rules or, at the very least, avoid complimenting Castro in Miami.
«Because they didn't belong to the social world, they didn't have to obey its rules, freeing them to develop bold ideas and stick with them even in the face of criticism,» she says.
China's official mouthpiece, Global Times, contended in an editorial: «If the Western countries accept India as a nuclear country and are indifferent to the nuclear race between India and Pakistan, China will not stand out and stick rigidly to those nuclear rules as necessary.
Still, Lawsky also highlighted positive aspects of the new technology, saying there was room for a thriving industry as long as it stuck to the rules, avoided money laundering, and did not duck regulation off - shore.
While not a rule, I do tend to stick to my own choices almost every month.
Mohammed has message that goes more like this: man was not sinful, just follow all the rules, and maybe you will get into paradise with 70 perpetual virgins (works - rightouesness, carrot on the stick for those who sacrifice themselves to karma now, praying, fasting, etc. all according to dictate.)
... i know your book says don't believe anything else before or after to protect its place in history, but just as you would read greek mythology and have incredulous thoughts about multigods ruling the earth water and the undergrounds, those who are not stuck on your wavelength, read your mythology and think how anyone in their right minds could ever fall for those idolatric stories... your belief in your creationist god is as unfathomable as an adult looking up the chimney and feeling the power of Santa Clause in them... does the power of Santa Clause compel you?
Holiness isn't about sticking to a list of rules.
We couldn't even stick to those simple rules.
Becoming men and women of valor isn't about sticking to a list of rules and roles; it's about loving God and loving our neighbors well, no matter our circumstances.
And no matter how much the powers that be tinker with rules, he adds, athletics can not function unless they stick to core principles.
Now, we are stuck with the Pottery Barn rule that» if you break it, you own it» We are still paying for Bush's mistakes, with a couple of trillion dollars that we did not have, down the drain already, fighting a war charged to our credit cards.
I also worry a LOT about slip ups and not being able to «stick to the rules».
Rachael — My rule is that if I have to stick my nail in to start peeling the banana, it's not ripe yet.
My rule of thumb w softened butter is, if you hold the stick of butter in your hand and try to bend it, it should yield a slight curve and not fall apart.
But I'm not one who loves sticking to hard and fast rules.
Not ready to jump ship just yet and sticking to my 90/10 rule of fan - hood — love your team 90 % of the time, enjoy the ride and don't let the 10 % eat you up (2 - 2 at home to Hull is part of the 10 % in case you were wondering...)
The only troubling thing about it is that, if we stick to that rule, Arsenal won't qualify for the Champions League.
Now Normally Im not a big baseball type guy, but I do love the fact that someone is still willing to stick up for unwritten rules against the young hot shots like Bryce Harper.
Hey guys I honestly don't think a lot of the names being mentioned would even consider joining arsenal... so I would immediately rule out allegri and Simeone... if I had to put together a list I think experience would be a huge factor... I know I might get some stick for this but my number 1 would be Rafa benitez... very experienced tactically flexible rotates his squad and hard to please players would have to earn their spot... no2 ancelotti don't have to say much his record speaks for itself only problem I think would be is that he criticized ozil in the past although grown men should be able to sort that out... no 3 Thomas tuchel plays electric brand if football got the best out of mkhitaryan and auba at Dortmund... no4 Laurent Blanc not sure why his name isn't in the ring did a fantastic job everywhere he managed no5brendan Rodgers he did a fantastic job at Liverpool vastly under rated... other names to ponder Luis Enrique zidane if available emery if available ps the only way Henry should become involved is as an assistant coach
If they can't make the FFP rules stick (Arsene Wenger and many others have raised serious doubts and there's the legal issue of kicking clubs out of major competitions), Arsenal's problems will unravel, and they will need to consider their whole structure in terms of the direction the club takes.
That's not to say I'm ruling out having another baby in the future, but for right now, as I continue to focus on my mental health and on my marriage, I think we'll stick with these two wonderful kiddos we already have.
My 10 month old is going through some sleepless nights right now, and it's not easy, but I definitely can't imagine «sticking the rules» to him by any means.
That is why it is important to stick to rule not to allow more than 4 inches of opening because that suits the size of a 5 month old baby's torso.
When your preschooler joins the other kids in the sandbox to create a castle out of sand, sticks, and leaves, he's not only exploring a fantasy world, he's learning complex, real - world rules about sharing, social interaction, and resolving conflicts.
According to RadarOnline, Josiah and Lauren have been hanging out a lot while on this jaunt with his family, but they're not sticking to the strict rules.
Even though you can't enforce the rules in your ex-partner's home, stick to them in yours.
While BabyDiva, under the guidance of Mama Luxe, doesn't watch any television, Mama - to - Be isn't so sure she'll be able to stick to the «no TV before 2 years» rule despite her best intentions.
Also, when it is a growth spurt do you feed them at night when they wake, or do you stick to the rules at night and not reintroduce night feeds and just increase feeds in the day to keep them sleeping at night?
Imagine being stuck between two single men who don't know the rules about armrests with a baby who wants to nurse WHILE ALSO LOOKING AT PEOPLE.
Thankfully, we are not required to stick to a strict set of rules, and we can make the best decisions for ourselves and our families.
I want to share my experience so other mothers who are worried because their nipples, too, go into their breasts rather than sticking out of them, can be confident that this need not rule out breastfeeding.
You should not put too much attention or over react to your child, just stick to the simple rule that the child should sleep in their own bed.
I can't lock their room because his brothers need to get out, he tries to climb over baby gates (or just stands there and screams at them), he completely ignores the «stay in bed until the clock changes color» rule, and thus the easiest solution has been to just stick with the crib.
In that regard, any ruling party that is powerful of it's own - i.e., has intrinsic power not derived from voters; a power to stick to ruling despite the changing desires of people - is antidemocratic; so a «democracy through strength» is a danger that might (not always, but a possibility) turn into a dictatorship; and a «democracy through weakness» which is unable to do so and needs to re-estabilish it's power (and right to exist) at every single elections is a preferrable system of governance that would pay more attention towards their people, and be better for the people (as opposed to their own nomenclature).
It is simply not going to allow the Brexiters to offer «mutual recognition» - a posh term for promising someone you'll stick to the rules - because it would undermine the entire purpose of the single market.
The chamber has not always stuck to that rule, but it paints a red circle around Wednesday.
Starting now and right across the next Parliament every one of the 50,000 most chaotic families will be part of a family intervention project — with clear rules, and clear punishments if they don't stick to them.
Assemblyman Steve McLaughlin wouldn't rule out a primary against Sen. Roy McDonald this afternoon at the Conservative Party Political Action Conference, criticizing Republican politicians who do not stick to signed pledges.
The governor insists that he's sticking to all of the 10 points in the agenda for now, but, when pressed by reporters, did not completely rule out separating the abortion measure from the rest.
Kamrin added one more ingredient to the equation: a separation rule, to account for the fact that sand, in general, does not stick together.
If the judges stick to their brief, it can not possibly win the prize, but it is a cracking good book and I am all in favour of bending the rules to put it on the short list and draw it to the attention of a wide audience.
On the other hand, once you feel really good, I don't believe you have to stick to strict rules or «no» lists.
Sticking to this rule forced me to not forgo music altogether while working out, allowing my mind to ease into a space of focus.
Even if you're sticking with the more traditional rules approach to turning over a new leaf, falling off the wagon doesn't necessarily have to be a bad thing.
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