Sentences with phrase «not flat ones»

Inverted yield curves — not flat ones — are typically sinister for economic activity and risk assets.
I just now checked billygraham dot org and I was able to find one (only one) reference to Mormons, not a flattering one.
In another stroke of genius, Segal compares Barrymore's head to a pineapple — not a bad comparison, but not a flattering one, either.
Needless to say, the contrast with the slightly cheaper iPad Air is not a flattering one for Samsung's latest tablet.

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As a result, many people believe Carson is a flat - out mass murderer - not a hero who beautifully blended care for human health and nonhuman nature in one of the most important and challenging books of the 20th century.
Astronomers who studied these images eventually realized that the nascent solar system had twisted inner and outer disks, not just one flat disk, and the moving material was causing the shadows, much like a bird flying in front of a lighthouse's lamp.
If it doesn't, and even one section falls flat, the entire story can be called into question.
For one thing, it appears possible that in at least some cases, the loans aren't just poorly documented, they're flat - out wrong.
The research revealed that not only do people rate wooded mountain areas as more calm and peaceful and open ones — such as the beach or a flat city — as more sociable and stimulating, but it also found that in actual fact more introverts really do live in mountainous areas and extroverts in flat, open ones.
This year's Flex model looks more impressive for sure, the verdict isn't in yet whether people will replace their standard flat phones for one of LG's curvy ones.
That being said, he says he has been getting a lot of tenant interest on the phone, but it seems there has been an epidemic of «flat tires» that leads to a text message from the potential tenant letting him know they are not going to make the appointment — the last one today was outside at the curb when she sent the text:O.
Though the flat 2x mileage rate with the Capital One ® Venture ® Rewards Credit Card is right in line with, or better than, many of its competitors, the card doesn't feature any further rewards.
This is essentially flat from the previous month, but there was one less working day, potentially four less selling days (although Tesla doesn't play by the same rules as legacy automakers), production output was about the same, and Model 3 production saw a brief shutdown.
And if you literally mean a flat tax with from the first dollar (which is * NOT * what most flat tax proposals are, by the way — they all include at least a significant standard deduction)-- one with no deductions & credits (not even home interest deductions or charitable deductions or college deductions, etc), then we may as well be discussing what type of pig would fly more efficientNOT * what most flat tax proposals are, by the way — they all include at least a significant standard deduction)-- one with no deductions & credits (not even home interest deductions or charitable deductions or college deductions, etc), then we may as well be discussing what type of pig would fly more efficientnot even home interest deductions or charitable deductions or college deductions, etc), then we may as well be discussing what type of pig would fly more efficiently.
The whole point of a flat - rate cash - back card, of course, is to increase your rewards earnings across the board, not just in one category.
Last month, as church halls and Mosques in North Kensington responded as one to the horrific disaster at the Grenfell flats, Tim Farron, ironically a leading liberal, stepped down from his post saying that he couldn't do his job because of the hostility to his faith.
I started this show as background noise a few years ago, not expecting much, and here we are 4 season in, and it's still one of my favorite shows, while I don't believe this season is as good as season 2 or maybe 3 as a whole, it has its high points, a couple of things fall a little flat, but no single episode failed in my opinion.
One only knows about cats and dogs through sensations, but they are not themselves sensations, any more than the players in a televised football game are color patterns on a flat screen.
Why didn't you ask why the world looks flat, or why the sun looks like it's the one traveling around the world, and not the other way around?
Those educated «scientists» that the religious dunces seem to hate (due to all those pesky facts they keep spouting), are the people that gave us, the steam engine that started the industrial revolution; they gave us vaccines to cure disease and electricity so we have light where there was once darkness and they invented the jet engine so that the flat Earthers can fly to see their loved ones on those religious holidays that are so important to them... Not to mention they invented computers and the Internet that allows the right wing Bible thumpers to post their uneducated, mindless, factless opinion on this Web Site.
Your history is backed up by one book that was written before anyone even understood that the Earth wasn't flat.
BTW, I don't live in a one bedroom flat.
At one time people approved of claims such as «the world is flat», «humans can not survive at speeds greater than 25 miles per hour», «the sun revolves around the earth» but all these claims turned out to be false.
friends, my take is, prayer is used by athletes to boost self - confidence, like performance enhancing drug, hoping prayer would make God plant an invisible horse shoe in your glove is stupidity, and sure way to be knocked out flat on your ass, in one punch, ask Pacquiao goons, if you don't believe me.
On my nightstand now is: Sex God by Rob Bell (yeah, I know I'm a little late to the party on that one), Hot, Flat, and Crowded by Thomas Friedman, Thank God for Evolution by Michael Dowd, The Post-American World by Fareed Zakaria (halfway through), The Sound and the Fury by William Faulker (PLEASE don't tell anyone I haven't read that yet!)
One of the smartest men in history has spoken, perhaps there really isn't a dude with a beard because the same people that conjured him up also believed in fire breathing dragons and a flat earth.
No one is listening or gives a sh • t. That's the flat out truth, not our problem if you can't deal with reality.
Since I know you won't be able to find one, every one of your posts that claims it is, is a flat out lie.
It should be reminded that spiritual development did not start with christianity or with islam, or those whom still insist / / planet Earth is flat / / if one ventures too far from christiany / islam (result) they will fall over the edge of the planet.
This is B / S... they kill 3000 innocent people and we are supposed to care what these people think of us... Well all i have to say is if they wanted a war then they sure as hell got one... I honestly do nt care what they think about me, America, or anything for that matter... ill fight any extremist one on one and i guarantee ill knock every single one of them flat on their asses
Many people think that it does not make sense for the universe to have a limit in spatial size, some think it is flat, some think it is spherical, and so on and so forth, but no one knows for sure.
It must be very comforting looking forward to the apocalypse with such delight and fervour.Gee, I wish I believed in a god that will rip the planet apart and save his chosen ones (the best flatterers), while the rest suffer in torment for eternity.I get a warm, fuzzy feeling, just thinking about it.No I don't... Your god sounds like something any sane person would run from, screaming,, as fast as possible
The prize of the British castles — one that Cromwell could never take — is not Chepstow, high above the Severn, with its single wall; but rather a flat, polygonal fortress, Beaumarais (see FIGURE 2), 2 last - built of the castles in Wales, which to the commonsense tourist looks like the most vulnerable of the lot.
As for flat rules on morals there aren't that many you just fall in the ones that God says are a abomination.
Hateful and bitter people are full of hurt they can not process and have no one to trust or lean on or they could just be flat out rotten people.
You've got it in one: it's a comparison to something «not that flattering» (obvious understatement: if we lived in a culture in which dead people and graves were seen as unclean, and I said that you are like a whitewashed grave, simultaneously calling you dead AND a hypocrite, i think you'd be pretty peeved).
At one time, the earth was even flat according to your «bible» and poor Galileo was imprisoned for stating the earth wasn't the center of the universe because your bible said otherwise.
Well, the earth was flat at one time and it was true to believers because the bible says so... but it is NOT flat.
«But though by the end of the battle the men felt all the horror of their actions,» he writes, «though they would have been glad to stop, some incomprehensible, mysterious power still went on governing them, and the artillery men, covered with powder and blood, reduced to one in three, though stumbling and gasping from fatigue, kept bringing charges, loaded, aimed, applied the slow match; and the cannonballs, with the same speed and cruelty, flew from both sides and crushed human bodies flat, and the terrible thing continued to be accomplished, which was accomplished not by the will of men, but by the will of Him who governs people and worlds.»
I don't mind calling the Lord my Shepherd, but I've never been too flattered by being called one of his sheep.
What is essential for us is to realize that the world of Einstein with his mathematical physics and the world of Joe Doaks who knows at least that the world is not flat are the same world and that some people can move from the one to the other.
In that church a «fundamentalist» was one who believed not just in the «fundamentals» of the faith, but also in a cultural context that meant flat - top haircuts for men, koolots for women (if you don't know what those are, just rest in the ignorance), exclusive southern gospel quartet psalmnody, and a dispensationalist, separatist, KJV - only identity.
Not every statement about Islam that is acceptable to Muslims is ipso facto true: one can flatter or beguile.
BRC, there is no evidence?!?! what an uneducated statement, there are hundreds / thousands of books and studies, research by thousands of scientists, some christians some not... evolution is REAL... it's a proven theory and i would put that against your ONE book that was written when everyone thought the earth was flat.
There are other instances of alluding to a flat earth in the Bible, such as Satan taking Jesus to a high mountain where they could see the entire Earth (not possible on a sphere); and the one about the 4 corners of the Earth (also not possible on a sphere).
Or if the shooter had not told the police that the flat was booby - trapped (before he clammed up and would help no further)-- again there would have been further serious loss of lives — Oh yes, God may not have been able to stop all of the loss of life, and I appreciate that it does not make it any easier for those who lost loved ones, but He was watching, and I believe he did all he could to make the losses much lower than they could have been, or were.
I have one of the ones that rolls the dough flat (much easier than rolling pins) but not sure if the consistency of this reciped would lend itself to the machine?
Oh, also — my friend told me about a trick for adding raisins so that they don't fall out, and that might work for the apple chunks, too: After dividing the dough, roll each one into a long, flat oblong.
Had I not been allergic to nearly every ingredient in that burger, you had better believe I would have found myself one to chow down on in T minus 5 minutes flat.
However, the one I baked this time did rise too long it seems before I got it in the oven and fell a bit flat when baked... not sure why, but I will be more careful next time....
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