There are just as many reasons or
often more reasons that a self employed person may need to borrow cash.
Not exact matches
The
reason women aren't getting promoted from the bottom ranks isn't that women aren't negotiating — in fact, women negotiate for promotions and raises
more often than men do.
Audiences» changing viewing habits are likely one
reason for the declining ratings for live award shows like the Oscars, as
more and
more people cut ties with the cable packages that are
often required to watch such programs either on TV or online.
Facebook said the feature is designed to allow for
more private sharing, something that Snapchat users
often give as a
reason for their love of the app.
Women relied
more often on what the researchers call «complex moral
reasoning.»
In fact, it's probably the No. 1
reason that I don't place to - go orders
more often.
Moritz, a former Time magazine journalist, went on to lament the lower numbers of women studying math and sciences as the
reason why it's so difficult for the firm to hire
more women — a popular excuse
often used by the tech companies with low diversity numbers.
The second
reason that drives a lot of entrepreneurial excess has
more to do with managing people's imagined perceptions rather than reality except that — in the intense context of a startup — perceptions and impressions are
often long lasting and can quickly harden into unpleasant realities.
Ashish Jha, the senior author of the JAMA Internal Medicine paper, points out in a blog post that there are
reasons why women doctors might well deliver better care, citing research to suggest that they might adhere
more closely to established clinical practice guidelines and that patients
often report better personal experiences (something that ultimately might lead to better outcomes).
Plus, in addition to these serious personal - development and business - boosting
reasons for facing off against the likes of Everest, there's also one
more important
reason entrepreneurs
often take up mountaineering, according to Ballinger.
But there is
often more than one
reason why people do things.
Other
reasons modern shoppers flock to mobile vary; for example, mobile applications are
often faster and
more convenient than traditional websites accessed from a computer.
Most have failed a lot
more often than you have; that's one
reason why they're so successful today.
One
reason for delays, says Holmes, is that public programs
often customize loan documents, while banks have a
more standardized process.
You may think you're in control and everything happens for a
reason, but
more often than not, things that matter are influenced by others.
«There is a
reason that light - bulb moments
often occur in the shower — the brain is relaxed, distracted, and producing
more dopamine than normal.
More often than not, the key
reason a project fails to meet its goal is that the project owner underestimated the time and cost required to properly market that campaign.
Ever wondered how you have come across the perfect home, or
more often you are shown homes that are not «you» for various
reasons.
A quarter - century down the line, analysts say, there's little
reason to expect that the consumer will be
more often flipping the pages of an e-book on their tablet computer than picking up a hardcover, and streaming video through their Web - enabled TV rather than turning on their Blu - ray player.
While the retention of control over funds is
often cited as one of the main
reasons for pursuing decentralized cryptocurrency exchanges, they offer far
more than that.
While the exact
reason why Groups posts still show up
more often on Facebook isn't known, we can deduce that the content from Groups posts is perceived as relevant, user generated content and is therefore given priority.
More interestingly, I just posted a video from the last Bellingham Angel education event where Dan Rosen, Chair of the Alliance of Angels in Seattle, suggests that a
reason that lawyers
often recommend convertible notes is because of the fees.
I was pointing that out to the readers at large — to make the point that because there is no claim, and many of the sources are unknown, that these writings
often simply describe earlier purported events, that's all the
more reason to question them.
Pfau is much
more appreciative of much of Gregory's work («a book whose courage and ambition I applaud, if for no other
reason than that it exemplifies what an engaged form of historiography [and humanistic inquiry
more generally] can and should do»); what makes his piece especially worthwhile is its trenchant engagement with critics of Gregory's work and their
often uncritical allegiance to the modernity of the modern academy.
I am
often so turned off to their religious convictions for that
reason alone, because they are POSITIVE that they are correct with total disregard not only to those who might not believe in a higher being, but
more oddly, to ALLLLL of the other religious that span the globe.
our compet itors also had sophisticated brains — ours was just a hair bit quicker, with better
reasoning - match that with our long arms and you have a creature that can kill from a distance
more often (tools, or
more sophisticated tools).
I wont try to put a number on it, but I know your
reasons are
more often used as an excuse for something deeper.
The
reasons are
often that the factory is unionized and the workers are well paid, whereas in South Carolina a
more docile labor force is willing to work for lower wages.
But I've discovered that
more often the
reason people stop worshiping is that they have lost their vision of God.
It is
often said that women know this communicative dimension in sex
more intuitively and deeply than men, and this is one
reason for the male's relative freedom from psychic scars in casual sexual experience.
You will learn
more about young adults, understand some of the many
reasons they leave the church and
often stay away, network with other leaders in your area and walk away with some do - able next steps and encouragement for your ministry.
You can not deny there is
more than the simple materialistic side of life and to limit oneself usually has a deep
reason that is
often lodged in sin as Christians would call it.
Contemporary warfare has in fact taken the form of local conflicts,
more often than not civil wars, in which no great alliances of nations are involved; these have been wars fought for
reasons based in local rivalries, typically inflamed by historical animosities, ethnic disparity, or religious difference, rather than for
reasons of global Realpolitik; they have been fought not with nuclear weapons (or, indeed, other types of weapons of mass - destructive capability) or the latest in military technology, but instead with conventional weaponry,
often of old design, and
often limited to rifles, knives, grenades, and light, crew - served weapons which individual soldiers can carry on their persons.
What we know, however, is that we
more often say no to God's providence than yes, and for this
reason we know also that if God is not our reconciler and redeemer as well as our creator, we are lost.
With all the good will in the world, blended families
often do not function smoothly — which is one of the main
reasons why second marriages end in divorce
more frequently than first marriages.
It can only be defended by forthrightly admitting that God does not love everyone (which Calvinists are
often loath to do, for good
reason), or by engaging in misleading rhetoric, which is the far
more common strategy.
That said, the
reason many Old Catholic and Independent Catholic denominations have avoided the pedophilia scandals has
more to do with the form of governance (synod - based decision making, laity inclusive or laity directed), recognition that clergy are mere humans with a special calling and ministry (as opposed to «always to be obeyed» representatives of the «monarchy» / Vatican and king / Pope), clergy are
often members of the community at large (married or not, they have homes, careers, and lives outside a rectory), and the fact that clergy have not been brought up in seminary / parochial schools as young boys where they learned how to be abusers because they were abused themselves, but in homes.
Also, people have
often taken natural phenomena and made it a supernatural occurrence (in their minds anyway), and others have stretched or simply made up stories to make a point, try to be
more impressive to others, and for a host of other
reasons.
Whether one considers the drearily stylized, solemnly insipid droning that so
often emanates from the courts or the unmoored and turgid expositions of wearisome ideologies characteristic of
more adventurous academic literature, there is very little in the discourse that merits the title of «
reason.»
A
more historically accurate
reason for why so many are theists, is because those who have gone against the teachings of the church (especially the Abrahamic churches) have been met with scorn, and most
often violence.
The
reason is to make it possible to confront
more openly and daringly a spiritual reality too
often ignored in our world of system and fact, According to Eric Rabkin (The Fantastic in Literature [Princeton University Press, 1976]-RRB-, «Admittedly, the fantastic is reality turned precisely 180 degrees around, but this is reality nonetheless, a fantastic narrative reality that speaks the truth of the human heart.»
Jesus appears most
often in Paul's letters as a mighty personal reality known in his own present experience, whose meaning he seeks to interpret; and for that
reason Paul will come in for
more thorough discussion in the last three lectures in this series.
One
reason for this debate is that some of the most violent and seemingly intractable contemporary conflicts (Northern Ireland, the Middle East, Bosnia, Sri Lanka) have taken place across lines of religious difference and have
often been fed, in
more or less direct ways, by appeals to religious warrant or identity.
The other
reason why the pastor has
more opportunities of this kind is the fact that members of the family are
often accessible to him when the alcoholic is not.
For this
reason, we
often find that the closer the group, the
more intense the conflict.
In his thick collection of Waugh's letters, Amory starts off by commenting that the art of writing letters has been «pronounced dead as
often as the novel and with
more reason.»
One
often gets the impression that formulating this experience as a Christian liberation theology is
more for political or institutional
reasons than out of any deep commitment to Christ.
Perhaps for this
reason Jesus spoke
more often of the Son of Man than of the Messiah.
My morning meal is
often the
reason I am running a bit behind, I'm a stickler on eating a protein - rich, balanced breakfast and
often the preparation takes
more time than anticipated.
I'm a huge fruit lover (seriously, I couldn't go a day without getting in a little fruit love), and I'm always changing it up between apples, bananas, oranges, grapefruits, berries, and other
more exotic fruits... but for some
reason I
often space - out when it comes to pears.