Sentences with phrase «not family events»

The events must be things in history ~ science ~ literature and not family events.

Not exact matches

«His particular bicycle pitch was there are lots of sporting events around the world which are great fun for the participants but they're not great fun for the family.
Futhermore, in the sad event that you pass away prematurely, be sure to have good life insurance, so your family will not need to bear the sadness of your passing alongside the realization that they are broke.
Clinton said simply that she respects the choice that the UK's citizens made and added that, «Our first task has to be to make sure that the economic uncertainty created by these events does not hurt working families here in America.»
It's something most people don't like to think about, but in the event of your death, an unpaid business loan can affect your family.
Weddings are both a joyous family affair and a tangle of moving parts — perhaps it's the stress of making sure one Trump - voting aunt won't be seated next to a Democratic in - law, or rerouting those flowers from the wrong location on the big day — that make the event notoriously stressful for both brides and grooms.
Life insurance policies aren't only for personal use to protect your family in the event of your death.
In the event of your passing, you don't want to leave a financial mess behind for your family.
Explained Fogo de Chao CEO Larry Johnson in an interview at the ICR Conference Monday, «We serve a higher - income customer in Brazil — it's not that they are fully insulated from the economic downturn, but in the grand scheme of things they are still going to go out to business and family events — yes, we'll have some dip in results but we can deal with that.»
The Series A Preferred shall also be convertible into any future series of Preferred Stock (the «Future Preferred») under either of the following circumstances: (a) if such conversion is approved by the Board or (b) if such conversion is in connection with a future Preferred Stock equity financing in which the Company's fully diluted pre-money valuation is greater than the Company's fully diluted post-money valuation immediately following the Series A Financing contemplated by this term sheet (a «Future Financing»), in either case, on a one - for - one basis (subject to anti-dilution adjustment) at the option of the holder; provided however, if such conversion is in connection with a Future Financing, that the holder may convert into shares of Future Preferred only in the event that all of such shares of Future Preferred received by the holder upon conversion are sold to an Approved Investor (as defined below) no later than 90 days following the first closing of the Future Financing at a price per share no lower than the price per share at which the Company sells shares of such Future Preferred in the Future Financing and, provided further, that such Approved Investor is not an affiliate, family member, or related party of the holder.
When she isn't flying around the world to speaking engagements, or coaching clients, she is spending her time with her family, going to kids» sports games and other events.
It's a story based on events not in the deep South, but in the Pennsylvania suburb of Levittown, when William and Daisy Myers moved their family into the all - white community and were rocked by riots, threats and violence that lasted throughout the summer of 1957.
I bet there are a lot of other events that are not appropriate for families with kids to attend, and most us have great respect for the Graham family and their service to humanity.
I (and family) entertained some interest in C21 conference, coming to AZ in a few months, but after reading this, I don't believe we'll be heading to that event.
«Our family chose not to attend the ceremony this evening because we did not feel welcome at the event and we even feared for our safety in light of how hostile some of the public comments have been,» the family said in a statement released by the group Americans United for the Separation of Church and State.
The sayings in Mark 13:9 - 13 all reflect detailed knowledge of events that took place — or ideas that were current — after Jesus» death: trial and persecution of Jesus» followers, the call to preach the gospel to all nations, advice to offer spontaneous testimony, and the prediction that families would turn against one another are features of later Christian existence, not of events in Galilee or Jerusalem during Jesus» lifetime.
Luedemann [Jesus, 122 - 24] presents four (4) reasons for regarding the miraculous conception of Jesus as unhistorical: (1) Numerous parallels in the history of religion; (2) it represents a rare and late NT tradition; (3) Synoptic descriptions of Jesus» relations with his family are inconsistent with such an event; and (4) scientific considerations.
This is a kid - centered family event, not a pagan celebration.
If you tried to package and export these family events to all other families, it wouldn't work.
It reminds me of the way liberals used to want to construct the debate about the causes of family breakdown as poverty or fatherlessness — as if both can't matter, and, in any event, one way fatherlessness matters is that it leads to poverty.
My family had a false complaint against us and child and family services wanted to take our kids away from us which in the end they could not dig any trash up on me or anyone else, but that event has caused a crash of my marriage and not sure where that is going to end up.
If one can do without such a transtemporal reality in a family biography and still account for inherited traits, why not also in an individual biography, where one «event - self» inherits from its predecessors?
One side of a familiy not showing up at a family function just because the event is held in the wrong church or because the other side has the wrong take of the same damn religion.
When normal life events like teen - parent alienation, marital stress, mid-life crises, and decisions about elderly parents are hidden behind superficial relationships in a congregation, conversations that will encourage families to minister to one another are not likely to happen.
Women are afraid that they will not be able to publish in competitive fields at the same rate as their childless colleagues; they are afraid that as new mothers they will no longer be taken seriously as scholars; and they are afraid to take advantage of existing family leave policies in the event that chairmen and colleagues bristle at having to take on additional courses and other work when a new mother takes maternity leave.
Murray Straus's studies suggest that marital violence occurs in one out of four marriages, not as a single event but as a pattern (Richard J. Gelles and Claire Pedrick Cornell, Intimate Violence in Families [Sage Publications, 1985], p. 69) The Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence estimates that one girl out of three and one boy out of seven are sexually abused by age 18, and that in half the cases their abusers are family members; that 1 million children are physically abused by parents or caretakers every year; and that 1 million elderly people are abused every year by their adult children.
• Does the mother of the bride understand that the pastor directs a wedding ceremony because a Christian marriage is an event in the life of the congregation, not just a family social event?
So after a confusing succession of events in which Abraham had sex with his wife's maid (with his wife's permission, of course) and had a kid through her and this produced a ton of family strife and Abraham was nervous God's promise would not be fulfilled, Abraham and Sarah (though both nearing one hundred years old) had a kid name Isaac because God promised that this would happen.
You don't need a date or a dramatic event to know what you are part of His family and are accepted and loved.
I'm not mad, because I have my agency to use this event to do what I can, to do whatever I can to make sure that my family and my wife and my daughters are taken care of and that if there's anything that I can do to help anybody at any time anywhere, that I'd be willing to do that.
Faith Community sent polite but firm letters to families who attend church services and «freebie events» but never volunteer, never tithe and do not belong to a small group or other ministry.
Given the fact Sarah Palin knew she was carrying a Downs baby I think it was incredibly cruel to not prepare her children for this very important event that stood to change the dynamic in her family for at least one and maybe two generations.
Civilization has moved on to being more progressive and caring — its time this kid's religion and his family do the same Or at least stay out of organized sports and other public events if you can't handle being around diversity.
1 Working late 2 To a social event we know we won't go to 3 Visiting people we don't get on with 4 Going for after work drinks 5 Giving into the kids for an easy life 6 Offering to look after someone else's kids or pets 7 Team - building days 8 Agreeing to give a speech 9 Going to a partner's work event 10 Going on holiday with extended family or friends
A death in the family is an existential event, not only or entirely a medical, emotional, religious or retail one.
Had the resurgence of «the family pew» ethos not occurred, events of the 1960s would have been less shocking to church - going Americans.
I can honestly say that while holding my deer rifle or my revolver in my hands I do not require more than 5 rounds to defend myself from 99 % of all events that would affect my family.
«Not only do you have the thrill of not knowing where the event will be, but you get to enjoy it with friends, family and new friends you didn't even know you were going to meet while sipping wine in a location you may never have imagined having a special dinner in.&raqNot only do you have the thrill of not knowing where the event will be, but you get to enjoy it with friends, family and new friends you didn't even know you were going to meet while sipping wine in a location you may never have imagined having a special dinner in.&raqnot knowing where the event will be, but you get to enjoy it with friends, family and new friends you didn't even know you were going to meet while sipping wine in a location you may never have imagined having a special dinner in.»
Serve on Separate Plates — Don't do family - style for larger events.
I have wanted to get this recipe up on the blog for over a year now but every time I've made it, it's been for a family event so I haven't been able to get good photos of it for the blog.
When our friends at American Family Insurance suggested a cheese theme for this week's Back to the Family Dinner Dinner Table event, I was so excited and couldn't wait to try to duplicate a recipe for fried cheese curds similar to what I had experienced during my visit.
Sip N Shop & SANTA Family Event / December 16 / 12:00 - 7:00 pm / Free to attend / Photos with SANTA (4 - 7 pm), Caroling, Photo booth, Food, Wine, Hot Chocolate available from 4 - 7 pm.
New Orleans isn't so hidebound with Creole and family traditions that we can't make room for new events, new experiences and new friends.
I was so excited when our friends from Gallo Family suggested a Sunday Supper event inspired by recipes with memories and I couldn't wait to share this deliciousness with you.
Initially, Alex volunteered with OzHarvest assisting with food rescue and at Cooking for a Cause events, over a few months he learnt as much as he could from the talented chefs and even led a NEST class to cook up the most delicious Pad Thai (a family recipe).
We want to enjoy those parties, work events, and family gatherings, but still need to be productive and not waste days feeling awful.
Most were served by the hundreds if not thousands at every major family event I can think of, piled in tiers on banquet tables and protected from premature eating by elaborate ruffles of bound plastic wrap.
This special event not only provides long - lasting memories for the families, but also contributes to a critical regional conservation effort.
While I'm not doing a Broadway boondoggle this fall, the hubby and kids do what we can to take in the ample arts and events in Austin — last week we sat in jaw - dropped amazement at Kooza by Cirque de Soleil and tonight the family is just taking it easy with a movie at home.
Isn't it funny how an event or moment can mold into a family tradition so quickly?
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