Sentences with phrase «not out of choice»

Comic actor Dana Carvey led a near - monastic existence while growing up in Montana, not out of choice but because the truly popular kids were bigger and better - looking.
What the injury does mean though is that the pressure will be on Valverde to manage it appropriately by resting Messi when possible, and so to ensure that it doesn't worsen to the point he is forced to miss key games not out of choice to end the campaign.
Mid-career women disappearing from London's workforce, and it's not out of choice.

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When Warren was asked how she stays so optimistic about the future of America, she assured Bee that the country will come out of the Trump years better than it started because «we don't have any other choice
A down round of funding after poor spending choices made with initial investment rounds will not turn out well for the entrepreneur.
Choice is one of the few things that most people leave out of the equation when thinking about all of the reasons that separates those who achieve their biggest goals and dreams compared to those who don't.
It's slightly sadistic to mention it as many flyers simply don't have that much choice when it comes to which airports they'll fly in and out of, but the RewardExpert report also breaks down which hubs suffer the most delays over Thanksgiving.
Although TechStars hasn't yet produced the kind of hits that have come out of Y Combinator, it has quietly established itself as a strong second choice, especially for companies outside Silicon Valley.
If you seek a «smart» watch that doesn't look like it fell out of a gym bag, the Pebble Steel is a fine choice.
She acted like she had run out of time and didn't have a choice to really do what she loved.
Not necessarily — Wheeler is a former cable lobbyist who was widely seen as a terrible choice for open - internet interests at first, but turned out to be one of the more progressive chairs in recent memory.
Of course, as Adfreak points out, that hasn't stopped more than a few commenters from questioning the agency's choice of too many skinny white chickOf course, as Adfreak points out, that hasn't stopped more than a few commenters from questioning the agency's choice of too many skinny white chickof too many skinny white chicks.
At least 10 people tried to mail their taxes through the campground post office on the first day of the festival — a reckless choice considering the mail doesn't have a return address and, as Hampton says, the destination isn't always written out carefully considering the senders» level of sobriety.
According to a BBC translation, he said: «You have made a generous choice — however I'm fully conscious that the mandate you have given me is not a mandate against Europe but a mandate to find a sustainable solution with Europe that will take us out of the vicious cycle of austerity.»
Instead of merely existing within a company or staying in a not - so - great relationship, they move on and out to better choices for themselves.
Even SoundCloud, one of the most popular streaming platforms on the Internet, has reported that they are quickly running out of cash and exploring potential acquisition deals (not so much out of choice, but by necessity) because artists have no way to monetize their audiences.
Dimon, whose current net worth is $ 1.3 billion, according to Bloomberg data, doesn't appear to regret his choice of delayed gratification, nor opting out of the White House.
Now, if it does turn out that some or all of your family members aren't as enthusiastic as you are, you have a couple of choices.
They point out that Uber, commonly hailed as a disrupter, doesn't actually fit the mold, and they explain that if managers don't understand the nuances of disruption theory or apply its tenets correctly, they may not make the right strategic choices.
I will definitely check out Personal Capital — it looks like it has some features that aren't offered by my current programs of choice: YNAB4 (which I like a whole lot for budgeting), Mint.com (which I'm not a huge fan of but it serves a purpose), and the Morningstar Portfolio Manager (which is good but tedious to enter in data manually)... and of course my Excel spreadsheets, which you'll have to pry from my cold, dead fingers.
We can not let individual choice die out in the hands of microtargeting.
Though U.S. Bank's mortgages didn't stand out in any one category, they represent the best all - around choice among lenders that maintain physical offices in the state of Washington.
I do think there's a middle ground, though, to this, which is flexible spending accounts are first dollar is not out of your pocket, but you do care about the choice you're making.
Finally, there just aren't a lot of choices out there — certainly not with reserves this big.
Lorna Kapusta, vice president of women investors at Fidelity, pointed out that many women don't know their options when it comes to student loan debt and aren't sure refinancing is the best choice.
So I figure my choices are: (i) a fund that is pretty much guaranteed to beat out most funds most years and is absolutely guaranteed to not charge high fees or (ii) a fund that may possibly beat out fund (i) some years, but is guaranteed to charge high fees regardless of how it does.
We want to reach out to the next generation and show them trucking can not only be a great career choice but one they can be proud of
Like it or not, one of the best investment choices you can make is to take yourself out of the equation.
And for many investors, a DCA approach isn't a choice but a reality when investing out of their paycheck into retirement accounts.
I'm not even thinking about the next presidential race, but, if I had to make a choice right now for Republican nominee, it would be Bobby Jindal (since Mitch Daniels seems out of the running.)
The trouble with the Christian cults is they just can not simply butt out of others life choices, but try L4H.
While they might fall out of favor with their families for doing so, at least they have free choice and are not forced to stay... similar to the Amish.
«These things happen all the time, we don't always notice it, but there's always a choice to do something that's either the bare minimum or to go out of your way and help.»
People like you and I (and hopefully many others) need to get the word out there that mormons are not a good choice for any type of political office.
So, while your at it how about you providing that irrefutable proof that there is no such God out there who does not want to be made known but would rather have us rely on having faith and that through relying on faith to see whether we would be willing to follow God on our own accord even when there is no irrefutable proof as opposed to having that irrefutable proof and thus having to follow becuase of having really no choice because of obligation.
It's still a cancer and still out there in the form of many unrepentant «ministers» still being allowed to carry on as if their choices meant nothing (as if their unrepentant lives don't affect everything they touch).
Choices of profound importance had to be made, not only by clans and tribes as a whole, but by minority groups and individuals, and nothing more imperiously calls out the sense of personal worth and dignity than the exercise of moral choice.
Christian education is in the world and for the world... man must work out his salvation in the concrete situation in which God has placed him; not by protection but by contributing to the whole human community of which he is an integral and inseparable part... parents, who have the first and the inalienable right and duty to educate their children, should enjoy true freedom in the choice of their schools, etc..»
As an atheist I think it's important to know if your candidate picks his nose and eats the boogers, not that it makes any policy difference, but it is a charachetr difference, and if the candidate promotes his faith which includes baptizing dead jews whether out of guilt or love, I want to know about it so I can make an informed character choice on who I give my vote to.
And perhaps can't we see that some of the voices are positively affirming women to make their own choices, and others are sending out negative shame messages?
So, I sincerely and respectfully ask of individuals who back anti-choice campaigns by citing personal moral or religious reasons this question, which I ask out honest curiosity: how can you recognize the consequences, historically, of legally banning a certain choice a person makes, and maintain that your moral code has not been violated, or even argue that your moral or religious code has been upheld, or elevated?
For me I figured that if there is a God out there who does who does actually have a plan for us and if part of that plan is to not be made known but would rather have us develop faith, and if the reason for why we need to have faith is to see if we are going to follow God because we choose to instead of being made to have to follow, and if the reason for all of those commandments is to somehow be for our benefit, and if I really want to and need to know, which I did, and that this supposed God wanted for us to find out through study, prayer and trying to practice those teachings to see for ourselves and then make our choice, then I figured to do just that and find out for myself.
In this way the ontological argument, by drawing out the presupposition of metaphysical understanding, indicates that the choice before us is between holding that there is a God and that «reality» makes sense in some metaphysical manner, whether or not we can ever grasp what that sense is, and holding that there is no God and that any apparent metaphysical understanding of reality can only be an illusion which does not significantly correspond to the ultimate nature of things — unless this «nihilism» be regarded as a kind of metaphysical understanding instead of its blank negation.
What God is looking for is repentence and a turning to him rather than a turning away from him.God instituted the animal sacrifices to show just how bad sin was so we would be sorry that we greived him.For us to be made right there has to be a choice to turn from sin and follow him and out of that decision there should be a desire to walk in his ways.Under the old law part of that obedience was to make offerings however it was by faith in God that made the person righteous and not the blood of animals.
Since we can not survey history from some universal, purely rational point of view, narrative theologians argue, we have no choice but to operate out of the historical narrative in which we find ourselves — and for the Christian theologian that means the Christian narrative, shaped by the story (ies) of Jesus Christ as found in the Bible.
Sociologists of religion like Max Weber and Émile Durkheim have observed that being religious in this broad sense refers not to a matter of personal choice but to a fundamental human drive to make sense out of reality.
It need not search out the nature of the undertakings God has appointed for it and then struggle to confirm its desires, intentions, choices, promises, and undertakings to those appointed ends.
Do people really have a choice if they are choosing god out of fear and not love?
What does it matter when we die what is important is what we do with our life now.The struggles people find themselves is because of living a sinful lifestyle you cant play with fire and not get burnt there are consequences.Jesus wants to bring forgiveness and healing and remove the guilt and shame that you are feeling.Ive have been there i was just as guilty i do nt believe theres a big screen that replays our life if it is it, it will be about what we have done for God as our sins are covered under the blood of Jesus.The judgement for christians is that we must give an account of what we did for Jesus while we were here did we make the most of opportunities given to tell others to reach out others with his love.Mat 25:14 - 30 the Parable of the talents talks about judgement and for me it is all about what we do for Jesus the ones who are faithfull in the small things are set over much.The one who did nt use his talent that God gave him was punished for his lack of faith.So for those who are struggling with sin and life Jesus loves you and has a plan for your life just trust him to help you and he will.To be fair its wont be easy you will have to make some hard choices but he promises to help you through its all about choosing him over choosing what we think best because he knows whats best for us.Its important the choice you make as it will impact your life for eternity.brentnz
To your last point, when I said choice is an illusion, I wasn't referring that it is impossible to make that choice, but rather that there is a «right» choice and a «wrong» choice, the «right» one being that you worship god, regardless of how weird some of the rituals might be, making you a little more than a robot, acting out a script your given, we're just slightly better because we can justify why we're acting out a command, but it takes years to understand that justification, in the beginning, you do these rituals because you're given a script and if you don't want to do it, tough.
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