Sentences with phrase «not cement»

They're not cement (they're either ceramic or porcelain), but they give a very similar look at a much reduced price.
But the poverty of Wolfe's intellectual rhetoric does not cement the case against him.
Remember that any one symptom of distress does not cement a child's fate or mean that their school year will be a failure.
I guess I get it, why not cement his record and legacy now, before taking that chance?
Narrow self - interest, though a powerful incentive for the production of material wealth, does not cement communities.
It does not cement them into any kind of binding agreement and in the end, those who signaled yes, may choose not to run the Segwit2x software and those that did not signal at all may choose to actually run it.
He is still at risk in not cementing a permanent position even during and after preseason, while the opportunity of the olympics fade away
Debuchy hasn't cemented his place in the 1st team and with Jenkinson coming back after playing the full season for WHU it will mean we have potentially a player to sell.
Unfortunately, The Viper didn't cement his tweener credentials by RKOing the comedian.
Not to mention why it's going to become incredibly difficult to survive as an author if you don't cement your place as a top author.
But the compounds found in those monitoring wells are more commonly associated with fracking — not the cements used to encase a well, [Stanford researchers Dominic DiGiulio and Robert Jackson] say.
The NexGen CR - Flex Knee Implant is a total knee replacement device that unlike other knee replacement devices is not cemented to the bone.
Internal specs are much the same and it should be the cheaper model, although pricing and availability aren't cemented just yet.

Not exact matches

For one thing, many open - Web advocates argue that these kinds of deals cement control of the internet with a few large platforms such as Facebook, which may not always have the best interests of news and journalism at heart.
That image was cemented in the public mind, and in a not - so - positive light, by David Fincher's movie The Social Network, in which Parker was played by Justin Timberlake as a self - serving, callous playboy.
«I don't» think there's a strong need to cement something or cast it in stone,» he said, adding that the alliance helps with coordination on technology and other issues.
This isn't like the snow you're used to once it stops, the consistency will feel like cement.
Then Candace got onto the Food Network show Cupcake Wars, not as a contestant but as a judge, cementing her place over any would - be competitors.
Green Built's research uncovered that not only was all of Haiti's cement imported after the multinationals closed cement plants on Hispaniola (a limestone island), but Haitians paid more for cement than some regions of the U.S. did.
The unfinished cement floor is cut through with a couple of white walls, slapped up in a hurry when management realized the open - concept design hadn't left space for meetings.
Although the undertaking failed, it cemented among some Avon executives a feeling that Jung just didn't embrace direct selling — or Avon's existing customer base.
(PS - if you're having a low - energy day and don't feel like hitting the gym after a study session, you might want to know that previous research has also suggested napping for less than an hour helps cement memories as well).
Such wrongdoing certainly doesn't, for example, justify vigilante efforts on the part of private citizens to cover the spikes with fresh cement.
I'd invented an automatic gate closer out of cement - filled tires, a solar cooker that didn't work very well out of an umbrella and tinfoil, baking - pan alarms to entrap my siblings.
Attempts by Microsoft (MSFT) and Blackberry (BBRY) to cement third place — with market share in the low single digits — have proved expensive and not - so - successful.
If the promise of the organic food sector wasn't already apparent, Amazon's massive $ 13.7 billion acquisition of health food supermarket Whole Foods last summer all but cemented it.
Creating a landing page with rich media can not only cement your brand logo, color scheme, and message in the viewer's mind, but it also can make it easier to recall and associate with your brand later.
And the attacks on the «City of Light» could further cement their lead in not only France, but also a slew of other countries in the European Union.
If you don't put effort into cementing a strong team relationship now, your company will fall apart at the first stumbling block.
The bank's comments cemented the belief that Canada will not raise rates in the foreseeable future, and could even cut rates, even with the U.S. Federal Reserve expected to hike further.
This is where we see the most attractive opportunities for growth in China — not necessarily in the cement factories of Anhui Province but in the tech hubs of Shenzhen, Shanghai and Beijing.
Though Mr. Buffett is an octogenarian and has battled prostate cancer (successfully), he insists that participating in the movie wasn't a way to cement his legacy.
Not only do we need these kinds of business «construction workers» who can cement the business infrastructure, but we also need those who know how to properly and effectively dismantle a business without the major economic disruptions we see in our «boom and bust» cycles.
Cementing $ 400 in an ad deal is a small portion of my online income, but it gives me the most amount of pride because if I didn't do anything, nothing would have happened.
The story has since cemented itself as a prime example of awful social tactics in general — the company didn't acknowledge and correct the behavior for several days afterward.
Your quote or insight may not get you the biggest byline but each will help to cement your status as a trusted expert within your field, leaving new and existing customers flocking to do business with your brand.
You however don't see your own hypocrisy in greater depth when you say that the bible was deliberately written to be sacred and holy, without ANY sourcing and you take the word of people who lived a really long time ago who also can not provide you with anything more than «eye - witness accounts» which have undoubtedly been changed, tweaked or even just falsly made up in order to cement their point.
As I don't carry enough theological weight to help my fellow believers in this debate with evidence or valuable dialog, and I was never able to cement myself in mt attempt to be an atheist, I can only say that when I tried to de-construct my belief system and embrace the scientific angle, it fell flat.
19th century, archaeological finds (e.g. earth and timber fortifications and towns, the use of a plaster - like cement, ancient roads, metal points and implements, copper breastplates, head - plates, textiles, pearls, native North American inscriptions, North American elephant remains etc.) is not interpreted by mainstream academia as proving the historicity or divinity of the Book of Mormon.This evidence is viewed by mainstream scholars as a work of fiction that parallels others within the 19th century «Mound - builder» genre that were pervasive at the time.
Get it through your cement skull: pro-choice people don't promote or celebrate abortion.
I tell them about standing up with my husband's arms under my arms, a total stranger kneeling at my feet to make sure that the baby didn't hit the cement floor, and how I delivered that nearly 9 lbs baby boy into my own hands.
It was through Bonhoeffer's incredible understanding, not just of the importance of community, but of the cost involved to make such a community that would cement his understanding around the subject.
I rethought and no my decision hadn't change it was now cemented in the fact that I had to go.
One final philosophical question: Even if we agree that benevolence is supererogatory in a way that non-malevolence is not, even if we agree that our duty to give and help is much weaker than our duty not to hurt, we can still ask if giving, helping, and bestowing can in some cases become wicked: wicked because it is debilitating to the self - reliance of the recipient; wicked because it deprives one of the capacity to give also to others; wicked because it infantilizes the recipient; wicked because it cements a bond between giver and taker that should be much more evanescent.
Pondering Jean - Paul Sartre and Albert Camus, Arguello decided to assume that God did not exist and to live accordingly: «Heaven was closed for me; it was as if an enormous slab of cement formed on top of me and life began to be very hard.»
When they trust us enough to tell us their secrets, being trustworthy and not sharing the information with others further builds and cements our relationships.
but i didn't state anything example — i stated that the theory of evolution is yet to be proved and so with that i agree that due to that lacking it is equal to the theory of god... the only thing i said which is cemented truth for anything is that we don't know what the real answer is... and by stating ideas as facts serves no real purpose but a selfish one... lets call it an ease - ment on the inner self, the mind can now be at peace with the hope that when i die i get to live yet again... full belief in this is insane without evidence.
Brother i agree we must know the truth and the truth shall set us free that is Jesus he is the way the truth the life having a personal relationship with Christ and his holy spirit cements it all together if we are following him with all our hearts we will not be lead into deception.Not only that when he returns we will not be caught sleeping.For those who do not walk in the truth he shall return like a thief in the night and they will be left behind thats a wake up call to his people.brentnz
As for doctrinal purity, you will have to elaborate... given the fact that NT theologies appear to be under construction combined with the absence of original blueprints (manuscripts), it's more malleable than hardened cement.
They took as their examples Jesus who did not open his mouth to defend himself, thereby cementing his execution, as well as Paul who did everything in his power to stay in chains so that he could testify to the top dogs in Rome, which ended with his execution (legend has it).
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