Sentences with phrase «never used either of these things»

I had never used either of these things before, so, I was absolutely terrified they would fall off and cause a rather awkward wardrobe malfunction.

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Among businesses that have never used a CRM solution before, a big misconception is that its primary function is to organize your contacts — «the whole «glorified Rolodex» thing,» says Joe Malcoun, CEO of Nutshell, a B2B CRM solution designed with small businesses in mind.
«Some things have internet capabilities that you didn't ask for and will never use,» says Leon Adato of SolarWinds adding that any devices that don't need to be connected to the internet should be disconnected.
Though the survey found that social media does» t have much of an impact on loneliness — those who defined themselves as very heavy users of social media had similar loneliness scores as those who say they never used it — other things you do during the day have an impact.
«One of the things I never travel without is a ball of string or paracord, the reason being that it can be used in multiple ways,» he said.
I think the smartest thing you can do is try to shift your perspective and look at it through the lens of someone who's never used your product before, doesn't know anything about the market, doesn't know the context, what you're competitors are doing, anything like that.
The question that you need to be asking yourselves is not simply how do I use some of these new - fangled technologies to do my business better — how will I use these new tools to do things for my clients and customers that I never imagined that I could do before.
DUBNER: So, to summarize your overall argument about our rise and fall of American growth: would it be an overstatement to say that there was a lot of low - hanging fruit — physical and labor, and all other kinds of fruit that we picked beautifully and ate hungrily, and we did really well with — and that those things, once used up, that kind of gain will never appear again as far as you can see?
The ironic thing is, Twitter might be the best tool for news delivery that millions of people have never used.
some thing different tools have been mentioned though we use every day but never thought of using for keyword research..
Even when they had the White House (George W) and both Houses of Congress the GOP never even introduced, much less voted on, any bill banning abortion, allowing prayer in school, banning gay marriage or any other of the wedge issues they use to attract a certain mentally deranged segment of the population to their side by pretending to defend those things that are important to Christian conservatives.
Jesus never taught that it was ethical to use the police power of government to force people to do things.
The rest of us, the free thinkers, the intelligent ones, will continue to use science to come up with different ways to cure things which prayer has never accomplished.
One of the things that was very interesting to me is that He never used references like most false prophets and false messiahs.
I am reading your newest posts to your oldest.I have never been to bible school but I consider myself in the journey of education concerning the bible.more than any opinions that you have what concerns me most is how «brothers and sisters» through their comments responds to someone who thinks differently from what is perceived as absolutes (not sure if that's the right term) in scripture.I wonder did the apostle believe half the things that are seen as church doctirine today?how did the disciples who did not have the new testament or the ability to read follow Jesus?I appreciate your questioning.In my experience we are too quick to try and fix someone or use the scriptures as a control mechanism and to slow to practise empathy and love..
One of the things I realized as my beliefs started changing and my mind went through it's own transformation... and continues to do so... is that I could never use my personal experience as a validation of the reality of what I experienced.
We see many great people of God throughout the Bible at their lowest points and how their faith in God led them to be used for great things (and so despite their grievous sin we see them as holy because they grew and showed great faith and fruit) but what about those in the Bible who are said to have believed but are never heard from again in the text?
One other thing I have become convinced of in using Greek and Hebrew is that a pastor must almost never use Greek and Hebrew in his public teaching.
If we allow arrogance and pride to cause us to cling stubbornly to the way we are used to doing things, not only will we never take part in the relationships we say we desire but also we will miss out on every one of the glorious gifts that could be available to us.
I personally would never own a slave simply because today's culture says it is wrong and I can't think of a good thing a person could use a slave for today
Phil Robertson, deputy director of Human Rights Watch's Asia division, said: «The Rohingya have been stripped of so many things but their name should never be one of them, and we hope that the Pope will use the word Rohingya in his Mass (on Wednesday).»
But despite intellectual challenges, issues in his personal life and emotional swings, Lewis is ultimately remembered for his writings on faith: Even when it meant putting aside momentary feelings of uncertainty: «Faith, in the sense in which I am here using the word, is the art of holding on to things your reason has once accepted, in spite of your changing moods... That is why Faith is such a necessary virtue: unless you teach your moods «where they get off,» you can never be either a sound Christian or even a sound atheist.»
We may reconstruct the adjectives and phrases used to describe him both at the cocktail parties of the Corinthian elite (if the latter was aware of him at all) and in the pubs where his petit - bourgeois clientele would gather: «fundamentalist,» «simplistic,» «compulsive - neurotic,» «asking too much of sensible people,» «never listening to the other side of an argument,» «perhaps a little crazy» — in sum, some thing of a disagreeable fanatic.
Religion might preach grace, but another thing they practice Tend to ridicule God's people, they did it to John The Baptist They can't fix their problems, and so they just mask it Not realizing religions like spraying perfume on a casket See the problem with religion, is it never gets to the core It's just behavior modification, like a long list of chores Like lets dress up the outside make look nice and neat But it's funny that's what they use to do to mummies While the corpse rots underneath
Using a method of applying oils to the body and scraping it off with a wooden tool... so the skin was never really «clean» they way we are today... one good thing is the water in the baths was constantly being replaced...
Women will never stand for this, nor will it stop the use of BC, and when the OLD men in SCOTUS die off, things will change.
Use any argument you want to justify, defend, or denounce those things man - made, but never bring the name of our Lord and saviour into the argument as a means to an end.
The true culprit here is «fear of newness» — get people so used to labelling something as a certain thing — they are bound never to change the look of that «certain thing».
«I've never used marijuana and I don't intend to, but it's just one of those things that I think: this war on drugs just hasn't succeeded.»
His Son didn't just come to talk about sheep and goats, although in that agrarian / pastoral area, that WOULD make sense to use parables and comparisons to things that the people would KNOW as opposed to things they've never heard of, don't you think?
I never use any refined sugar and know that there are a lot of nutrients in things like bananas and dates.
The thing I never used to do though is bake them whole, I'm really not sure why as it seems like such a logical way of cooking them, but for some reason it just never happened until this week.
things i was nervous about: 1) brussel sprouts (i don't really like em) 2) the flavour of the curry if i wasn't using a paste (i've never had much success at making them from scratch) 3) the apples 4) whether it would reeeeally serve 4 hungry people.
One of the coolest things I learned about growing Medjool dates is that there are never any pesticides or herbicides used on the trees.
I seriously agonized over this decision — I wanted to pick things that had never been used before and I wanted a good variety of ingredients, but I also had to make sure that some of the ingredients could complement each other.
Yup this is the canned full fat milk, I typically use an immersion blender to make it smooth, and store it in the refrigerator covered where it lasts about a week for me, though I use it for a lot of things so it never gets wasted.
Well, of course things never go as planned and I never had the opportunity to use them up before I left.
I never have one of those scarfy / pashmina things to use as a blanket / pillow / tent of warmth on the plane or train, nor do I remember Vitamin C, hand sanitizer, eye masks, earplugs or to eschew caffeine for purer forms of hydration, like water, and I never, ever remember to pack a wholesome homemade snack.
It is one of my favorite things to use with pasta but I have never tried it with rice.
Would have never thought of using sunflower seeds this way but I've already put it on my «Things to try» list.
If there's such a thing as dry Mexican chorizo I never heard of it - presumably the author used a Spanish type.
Well, I have never heard of cinnamon chips but I saw cinnamon sugar crystal things and used those....
Just a couple of different things I do, I use baking powder and not soda and the cake has never sunk, not sure if this is why.
I would never have guessed that you used to be a baker, so thank you for that random fact - I love random facts and learning more about people:) And finally, I must admit that due to the color of this cake (I mean, I know it's not a cake per se, but to me it's still a cake haha) it's really hard to believe it's not chocolatey, although thinking about it, that would probably not be the worst thing either... Well, well, hugs to you and enjoy the rest of the week, dear xx
Ive never used eggroll wrappers before, but now I am thinking of all different things I can stuff inside of them!
I never buy celery because I don't like spending money on an item I hardly use, but knowing I can make this out of something I usually throw away gives a whole new perspective, and I'm sure I'll find lots of new things to sprinkle it on; thanks for the suggestions and the recipe!
my recipe is basically 1 can lower fat coconut milk, vital wheat gluten 2 parts 1 part chickpea flour and a half a cup of nutritional yeast as the part that never varies (I say one part two part because the amount of flour seems to vary) depending on if I want a «chicken style» or meat style, I also use the following (for the chicken style I leave out the fennel and all things red.)
Make sure to pull aside the crispy slices for crumbling over the dish once the greens are cooked and save a couple tablespoons of fat to use for future cooking projects (it's never a bad thing to have bacon fat on hand).
I wish I had a pet of my own... I have a lemon tree in my backyard but I've never thought of using it for anything apart from to season fish and things, maybe it's about time.
After everything, I learnt three things: how to use kuzu, how I will never be worthy of MasterChef, and how I would love to take up cookery classes in the future.
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