Sentences with phrase «not as an afterthought»

JW celebrates communion at every gathering not as an afterthought, but as a response to the word and the climax of worship.
I've been training myself to treat fresh carrots as well as any other vegetable; not as an afterthought.
The 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 has been developed not as an afterthought but as a companion to both the standard C7 and the Pratt & Miller C7.R race car.
2: Newer CPU tech such as the Freescale iMX7 which was built with e-readers in mind and not as an afterthought is a MUST.
Santa, if there's one thing I want for Christmas more than anything, it's someone to spend Christmas with, not as an afterthought invitation because they feel sorry for me, but someone who really wants me to be there.
Savvy authors treat audiobooks as unique and valuable creations in their own right, not as an afterthought.
And most importantly, where is the answering of tenants» questions and concerns, and taking health and safety seriously as the number one requirement, not as an afterthought?
Finally, I am encouraged by the development of casebooks that incorporate lawyering exercises, not as afterthoughts but as integral parts of the learning process.
The show portrays mediation as an exciting, strong vocation — not as an afterthought or «band - aide» - challenging some of the more negative portrayals of mediation.
What I am saying, however, is that your children's needs have to be considered now, not as an afterthought.

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«A state as populous and diverse as California should not be an afterthought.
There were two reasons: One was that entrepreneurs, particularly those under 45, don't see their global footprint or their so - called corporate social responsibility strategy as an afterthought.
Don't treat hashtags as an afterthought; they're a powerful tool to grab eyeballs.
From college dorm rooms to apartment «offices» across the country, Gen Y entrepreneurs are building new businesses with social responsibility infused directly into the DNA of their business model — as a forethought, not an afterthought.
While TIFF can't exist without movie - goers — the people who are subjected to all of the inconveniences above — they are plainly treated as an afterthought.
(For GenXers, who I'm including here as a parenthetical afterthought, because that's how we've been treated our whole damn lives, 19 % thought Boomers had had a positive impact, 42 % thought of them as a negative, and 39 % total could not articulate a difference.)
I was interviewed by the editor in chief of a major magazine once, and right as I was about to leave his office, he said, almost as if it were an afterthought, «Why don't you look at the latest issue and tell me how it could be improved?»
Don't think of mobile strategy as an afterthought.
Privacy by design: Privacy is not something a company adds on as an afterthought; any online service that needs personal data in order to function must collect the minimum amount of data necessary for that purpose.
The dying are not mentioning religion, so she fills the gap as an afterthought.
But this new goal, coming «to share in the divine nature», is not tacked on to the end of our earthly existence as an afterthought; rather, this new goal changes the whole trajectory of our earthly lives.
This year at our cookouts, «The Star Spangled Banner» won't be served up with dessert as an afterthought, but offered as the main course.
To some readers of Whitehead, it may seem that the consequent nature of God is something of an addendum, something that was «stuck on» as an afterthought and which is not essential to his system.
As an afterthought, having revealed the holy name of Yahweh, God also gives to Moses a «nickname» to use with those people who may not recognize Hebrew.
In the older story of creation, she was even pictured as an afterthought, made not on an equality with man but as a by - product; and, along with the serpent, she was represented as responsible for Adam's fall and was specially cursed with travail in childbirth as a penalty.
The love of Christ should be recognised as the wise expression of God's plan in the Incarnation, not just some unanimated affirmation of human weakness as a sort of afterthought on God's part.
But I'm not talking about the kind that is served as an afterthought...
We don't just boil broccoli and relegate it to the side of the plate as a limp, unseasoned afterthought.
Roll - in refrigerators can be an afterthought, since these units are not as interactive as other types of equipment.
While Harvick had started the season by winning three of four races, it wasn't as if Truex had suddenly transformed into an afterthought, regardless of how dominant Harvick may have been.
You may not think that the slats in a crib are worth examining — in fact, you may overlook them as decorative or as an afterthought entirely.
«And also to be clear, as was indicated when I decided not to join the shadow ministerial team, this is not for me a plan B or somehow an afterthought.
Stop treating voters as an afterthought (eg Scottish Elections 2007)-- but don't pander to them, defend your principles.
Accordingly, the media has treated the 2012 Senate race as an afterthought, and Gillibrand hasn't particularly discouraged them.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Flagbearer also claimed this particular promise was a mere afterthought on the NPP's part as this proposal did not feature in its 2016 manifesto.
Senator Clinton does not even mention transgendered citizens and Senator Obama does, as an afterthought.
Properly funding high - needs districts, rural and urban, shouldn't be an afterthought or some game of «blame the victim,» as Cuomo is making it.
«Security as an afterthought will not suffice,» they write.
«As president, I believe that space exploration is not a luxury, it is not an afterthought,» Obama said.
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Those arm muscle fibers need strong and direct stimuli to activate their growth potential, and you simply can't do very well that if you're only training them as an afterthought.
If your traps are seriously underdeveloped, you can't allow yourself to train them casually or only as an afterthought — instead, they should get two days of tough love every week.
That doesn't mean doing a few sets of calf raises as an afterthought, though.
But just because these pieces are so often referred to as «basics» doesn't mean that they should be treated as a sartorial afterthought.
I remember Max Von Sydow at the Oscars as the afterthought as I'm sure most of the Academy had not taken in Pelle the Conquerer.
But while «War Dogs» occupies a similar space as Adam McKay's Oscar - winning dramedy, it doesn't really have anything important to say — or rather, the important stuff feels like an afterthought compared to the dramatized events at the center of the film.
Torres and Blasi wrap up the movie's central conflict so rapidly and so carelessly that it feels like an afterthoughtas if they're eager to give the audience its happy ending, hoping against hope that viewers won't stop to think about what that ending really means.
Unfortunately, one thing that Newell didn't do as well as he might is to get us properly psyched for his showdown with Harry, feeling almost like an afterthought, rather than the story's true climax.
Now imagine that mind blowing scene and plenty of others like that in 3D that wasn't applied as an afterthought.
Crystal and Roberts are the only ones given coherent characters to play, but Roberts isn't an integral part of the would - be Hollywood satire; she seems to function mainly as an afterthought, leaving me to wonder if she had her own writer on the set.
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