Sentences with phrase «nearly everyone of»

nearly everyone of my expense checks goes to them...... LOVE them!!!! can't wait to see what today's surprise is.....
I appreciated the simple ingredients lists and the boldness of the flavors in nearly everyone of the side dish recipes.
Of course in this he was like nearly everyone of his time.6 He was no Emerson, cordially favoring women's rights, but then he was not in New England.
I'm surprised in one sense because the United States of America has been a Christian nation for over 200 years and nearly everyone of the people posting a response to this forgot about the Bride of Christ, His Church.

Not exact matches

I'm hard - pressed to suggest anyone drop nearly $ 400 — between the $ 299 Switch and the $ 60 game — to play a single game, but this is one of those rare treats that everyone should play as soon as possible.
In fact, according to Boothman, doing three incredibly straightforward things within the first two seconds of meeting someone can make you instantly likable to nearly everyone.
Unfortunately, when you send everyone to a home page packed with multiple messages and calls to action, and navigation that distracts from the purpose of your promotion, it's difficult to get your visitors to do exactly what you want them to do (not to mention nearly impossible for you to effectively track ROAI, or return on advertising investment).
«So for a generation of people who are committed to posting pictures of nearly everything they do online... cosmetics, for everyone, have become a must.»
And nearly everyone reinforced the critical importance of a mobile - first strategy.
«Of course the stock market gets crushed, because nearly everyone with money in this country thinks this policy is lunacy, so they're freaking out and turning seller,» Cramer said.
The news from Branson has caused an explosion of interest from the media and social networks, revealing the not - so - hidden truth that nearly everyone is looking for ways to improve work - life balance.
Given that serious vulnerabilities take days or weeks to fix, and that mobile phones are an indispensable tool for nearly everyone, the importance of so - called bug bounty programs for cell phones is likely to grow.
A drop in energy prices helps nearly everyone, but it helps those at the bottom of the income scale a great deal more — which is good news.
In short, these guys know nearly everyone responsible for making decisions about how disruptive new technologies should reshape the business of entertainment.
What's more, nearly everyone said that their job postings had a low «reach» number, meaning the number of people who might have seen it, compared with a typical post or considering their pages» follower count.
But according to Adeyemi Ajao, the co-founder of Identified, a big data and analytics company focused on professional information, there are two glaring problems: First, not everyone is on LinkedIn, and second, the search options are not nearly specific enough.
Depending on your definition, everyone Sage spoke to would be in the running for the title entrepreneur, but it turns out nearly none of them wanted to be known that way.
Champions of the innovation revolution say it will create more jobs than it destroys; but nearly everyone agrees that along the way there will be unsettling mass disruption to work, incomes, and lives.
Nearly everyone has a smartphone or iPod, Twitter and Facebook have hundreds of millions of members, and computer operating systems have improved exponentially as well.
Despite declarations by nearly every modern U.S. President that owning a home lies at the heart of the American dream, homeownership might not be for everyone.
Instead of lights and sirens, health care transportation is increasingly featuring Lyft and Uber logos — and that's a good thing for nearly everyone involved.
He said he was spurred to act after looking at photos of the directors with his teenage son, who asked him why nearly everyone was white.
The result is that most Russians have little choice but to stay put, for they are unable to change apartments in an environment where nearly everyone has an inflated view of their home values.
These days, crypto investors are spoiled for choice as they can pick from a range of wallets — and nearly everyone offers unmatched security.
«If they are the only company taking a one - time tax write off that would be disconcerting but the fact that nearly everyone is doing it implies it is not a big deal,» said Adam Sarhan, chief executive of 50 Park investments, an investment advisory service.
A striking example is Conservative Senator Hugh Segal, who has spoken out forcefully and passionately against Bill C - 377, a discriminatory, anti-union piece of legislation that would swamp unions (but not corporations and other organizations) with paperwork, and violate the privacy of nearly everyone doing business with them.
In a broad expansion of the information gathered from applicants for U.S. visas, the federal government is proposing to collect social media identities from nearly everyone who seeks entry into the United States, according to a State Department filing on Friday.
During this year's primaries, DeMoss found himself addressing audiences of evangelical leaders in which nearly everyone was rooting for another candidate: Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry — anybody but Romney.
Central to the lives of nearly everyone is the desire to be «heard», i.e., deeply, spiritually understood in the heart and mind of the listener.
The key to the strength of Victorian virtues was that those virtues were not, in fact, just middle class but were shared by nearly everyone: from the Queen down to the poorest Cockney, nearly everyone believed in the public good that came from observance of the national ethic.
In reality nearly everyone in the church and their residential homes are recovering addicts — their drugs of choice usually heroin, crack and / or alcohol.
If I walk into a church service pretty much anywhere in America and ask people to raise their hand if they have been hurt by a church (specifically the leadership of a church), nearly everyone will raise their hand.
To the surprise of everyone who knew about the strong evidence for the little ice age and the medieval climate optimum, the graph showed a nearly constant temperature from the year 1000 until about 150 years ago, when the temperature began to rise abruptly like the blade of a hockey stick.
It's a way to justify what you don't yet understand, rather than acknowledging that it's just understandable at the moment, and it's acceptance amongst those who think like they do, it's the creation of a definable «evil» to fight against (satan, atheists, other religions, basically everyone except their small group of like minders... even other denominations that are nearly identical quibble).
He has the further ability to enter the hearts of nearly everyone: «Monarchists» read him their way; «Papists,» theirs.
Nearly a decade ago Jerry Walls wrote an article for this magazine («Purgatory for Everyone») in which he encouraged his fellow Protestants to reconsider their aversion to the doctrine of purgatory.
Difficult circumstances such as prolonged illness, the birth of a handicapped child, a divorce, an accident, or a death are a part of nearly everyone's experience.
I am that rare soul who can remember his First Confession, at age eight, very nearly word - for - word — I think because I was terrified, and hyper - alert, and intent on remembering everything that Father Newman said, mostly because it was my First Confession and I was afraid I would be sent to prison or farmed out to the Lutherans for the many times I had committed fisticuffs with my brothers and failed to honor my mother and father — but also because Father Newman was wry and funny and fond of reminding everyone that he was, as far as he knew, the only Jewish Catholic priest in the diocese.
There is some poetry and music in nearly everyone's soul; marital partners can help bring it out of each other through mutual encouragement and sharing.
Everyone got groovin» in the streets, the parks, and the love - ins, and yet this late 60s crescendo of dance somehow nearly... killed it, with an ugly aftermath of «Iron Man» on one hand, «You've Got A Friend» on the other, and way too many people either too conceited or wasted to cha cha cha.
's continued mention of science (not mentioned by his addressee) and his botched attempt to define nearly everyone as a «socie», it's quite obvious this idiot has a severe mental hang - up.
So, while not everyone is demon possessed, nearly everyone I've met in this world has experienced the work of satan because that work began when he deceived Eve and built an entire world system on deception.
Since under modern conditions the actions of all people in key positions of power and influence are thus likely to be known almost immediately by nearly everyone, these people can not make decisions without reference to the reaction of the public.
Since he offended nearly everyone, it is not surprising that the Jewish authorities were able to agree to have him put out of the way.
... you can claim free will and by so cover all of the human actions done to the world but how can say that god is real and controls nature when nature has killed more purely innocent lives then anything in history ever... if god was just and comp@ssinate why send the wave that killed 300 thousand, why create the plague that killed nearly 75 million in the middle ages when nearly everyone was a VERY devout believer....
As nearly everyone knows, this line of argument was finally defeated.
Well, maybe not everyone... but nearly every professional review I've come across has been negative, and bloggers of various denominations and affiliations have come out strongly against The Patriot's Bible.
The concern is not whether Dr. Benke should have taken part — nearly everyone agrees that it was fully appropriate for him to use this opportunity to minister to believers and to proclaim the gospel — nor over the kitschy character of the Oprahfest.
I for one am glad you (unlike nearly all Christians,) are mindful that not everyone shares the same beliefs and aren't shoving yours down the throats of others.
Getting to where I can recognize the grand scale of damage in nearly everyone else's life somehow makes it that much easier to bare the hurts that I have, even if all I can do is give one more person the realization «it's not just me...» that those other broken people gave me.
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