Sentences with phrase «not suggest names»

They should not suggest names or ask that a baby is named after someone in the family.
Now, please don't suggest these names to Wenger otherwise we will never sign them.

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Silicon Valley existed before Netscape, but, as its name suggests, it was known as the hub of microprocessing, not the web.
Arrington, who says over 10 % of his own net worth is now in crypto - currency, did not name specific investors but suggested that many of them are those who have already made a lot of money of the incredible boom in bitcoin and other digital currencies, and want to branch out.
Even if you do not hire a naming company, Contis suggests hiring trademark help, since nothing will deflate an exciting startup like a cease - and - desist letter.
In talks with fund officials over the past year, Goldman executives presented an analysis of the fund's allocations based on publicly available data and suggested areas it could improve, such as where to spend the risk budget and whether to be more active or passive in certain portfolios, said the comptroller staffers, who spoke on the condition they not be named.
As the name suggests, they heat tobacco but don't burn them.
He named a number of factors, including improving capital investment from business and retail spending from consumers, that he said suggested the economy is continuing to expand — and not, after eight years of recovering from the financial crisis, starting to slip toward another recession.
On Wednesday, Cohen's attorney, David Schwartz, suggested that Trump was not aware of the nondisclosure agreement that Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, signed in October 2016.
(Dillon of Dillon, Read & Co. is considered a Jew by other Jews but he is not, as his name suggests, an active member of his race nor is his firm considered Jewish by either Jews or non-Jews.)
If you haven't heard of it, nowcasting is exactly what the name suggests.
We can't find any similar campaign matching the text of the «unprecedented regulatory power» comments; that fact, combined with the evidence presented by ZDNet, suggests these anti-net neutrality comments aren't coming from the people whose names are attached to them.»
As its name suggests, the assumptive close operates under the assumption that a prospect is going to buy, even when they haven't explicitly said so.
The plan seems to assume that we can pressure countries not to let their currencies depreciate, as suggested by the intention to have the new treasury secretary name China as an exchange rate manipulator.
But these investments might not offer buyers the diversification their names suggest, and in fact...
The Justice Department suggests that around 40 percent of that money was siphoned off, and indicates that $ 681 million ultimately found its way into Najib's personal bank account, though the prime minister is not directly named.
The closure of the company, however, seems to suggest it's not going to spend too much time fighting to clear its name.
To be clear, I don't suggest buying a stock simply because a billionaire owns it, even if that billionaire is named Warren Buffett.
Suggest applying to one of the many subsidiaries of Berkshire Hathaway: http://berkshirehathaway.com/subs/sublinks.html Additionally, Mr. Buffett does not accept job referrals or requests that use my name.
As we determined above with CFDs you do not own the currency and as the name suggest you only own a contract for difference in the price fluctuation.
Talking about natural / God - given rights I'm all for, but I'm not for a campaign that suggests that we need to go back to a time before anyone named Roosevelt.
I don't think ANY God would sanction or suggest harm come to another of his human beings on earth in his name.
It's intellectually dishonest of you to suggest there is only one reason people resort to name - calling, but based on your comments honesty is not very important to you.
It surely does not mean that Dasein is a formal name for «me,» though it does suggest that the encounter with self, for each of us who say of ourselves «I am,» is somehow bound up with disclosure of Dasein, or made possible by it.
(Isa 40:22) Even though a Greek named Pythagoras suggested the earth was round some 200 years later due to the moon as well sun being round, it was not until more modern times that it has become established as fact.
point being, so, i'm thinking, r u seriously suggesting u can name 5 possibilities that don't include gawds?
«Come and see,» Jesus says, as if to suggest that we do know one another not by titles or names but ultimately by how we live.
Yesterday, Angus T. Jones — who is actually the famed «half» in the frustratingly popular Two and a Half Men sitcom and not, as his name would suggest, a Civil War general — made...
He may also be faced with incomprehension and hostility when he tries to persuade the school not to support «Red Nose Day» or «Jeans for Genes»; when he suggests that asking pupils to stand at the front of the class and shout out the names of intimate body parts is an invasion of their modesty; when he objects to the non-Catholic geography teacher's presentation of solutions for over-population, the «gay rights» agenda seeping in through text books, the chaplaincyco - ordinator's failure to get abortion agency leaflets removed from the library, or the school nurse's distribution of cards with information on how to get the morning - after pill.
i once suggested to a friend that satan was a human construct... not that that makes satan any less real, just different, any how it was just a thought... he only gets named as a character in the NT except in job.
I suggest your read the entire NT and get acquainted with the character of Christ, rather than the few verses you think support yet another us v. them paradigm erected in the name of Christ.
Adam named the animals, and the force of the text suggests that God did not know their names until Adam named them: «[God] brought them to the man to see what he would name them.»
That Aquinas does not follow the canonists in explicitly naming defense against attack as a just cause for resort to force follows, I suggest, from his commitment to this larger conception of defense.
The adoption of the name «Syrian» was not an effort to re-establish its link with Antioch or an effort to acknowledge the glories of the Roman empire, as John Foster suggested.
Unfortunately, the authors in this collection almost always turn to «Father, Son, and Spirit» as the only faithful way to name the divine; they do not suggest alternatives that they would accept, even as a complement to traditional naming.
The LCMS — national in scope, not regional as its name might suggest — today stands as the largest confessional Lutheran church body in North America, with just under 2.1 million members.
I would suggest that next time you make a statement that is bordering on if not actually libelous against an honoured military veteran that you at least have the balls to show you full name and not appear as «Gary».
To criticize atheists for simply suggesting alternative ways of thinking is not the same as converting people into your religion or waging wars under the name of your God (who differs obviously depending on which religion you adhere to).
I suggest getting to know the neighbors we have now really well — not just their names, but their joys, their cares, their sorrows.
As the book's equivocal subtitle, «A German Affair,» suggests, Romanticism does not just name an achievement but also an entanglement, a cultural development at once creative and obsessive, and a volatile turn in philosophy and the arts that, even as it opened new vistas, also wrought a troubled legacy.
I have not suggested any techniques, this not being a story in which the names don't matter, but the way of telling.
But does not this idea of the ultimate development and expression of technological rationality suggest a future in which human beings, as well as the natural environment, will be subject to complete «rational» control in the name of «efficiency,» the future of Brave New World if not of 1984?
(This name is not of later origin as Mundadan suggests.
(17) Others are beginning to question not only the accuracy but the honesty of such claims, even suggesting that by raising millions of dollars each year in the name of evangelism the broadcasters are perpetuating a massive fraud among well - meaning but naive religious supporters.
The warrant for naming them together, I think, would be that each faces Christian theology with the kind of Troeltschian interpretation of the intellectual and cultural issues that I am suggesting Christians (not confined to theologians) confront in our time.
Bethany, If you can't use the oil, might I suggest a brand name product for you to try?
Fava, a dish found in restaurants all over Greece, is not made with the conventional fava bean as the name would suggest.
The whole range of «paste» tomatoes is not necessarily ideal in a summer salad, but they are well suited to cooking down into sauces and pastes, as the name suggests.
Delicata, like its name suggests, has a delicate peel that does not need to be removed and a light flavor that lacks the sometimes cloying and dominant sweetness of acorn or butternut winter squash varieties.
As the name of this recipe suggests, these crackers are not dairy - free.
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