Sentences with phrase «on occasions like»

For example, you would be covered if you distribute alcoholic beverages on occasions like a holiday office party.
Furthermore lets do what the scientists do on occasions like this; ignore everything other than radiation, i.e. adiabatic warming / cooling, Conduction, convection and advection etcetera.
Big bags are very useful on occasions like these!
A proper leather one however, would smell delicious, but simply costs me too much, because I am sure I will only wear it on occasions like Monday's, or weekends when I don't wear make - up.
Velvet shirts or skirts give a posh look when worn on occasions like wedding, parties and festivals.
I understand the need for parachuting on occasions like if you have a truly exceptional candidate who lives in the one of your parties deserts but it should be done sparingly, only to get the very best people involved who have literally zero chance of getting a seat locally and the seat they must be parachuted into must be at least somewhat compatible i.e no Tristram Hunt's in Stoke Central type affairs which frankly I think is taking the bloody p ** s
«May I ask whether any steps have been taken to reinstate the curtain - and - commode system that used to envelope the Chair, so that on occasions like today, when you have sat there continuously from when the House first met until the House adjourns this evening, you might be able to do so in a little more comfort?»
I have always found Mary's example moving, but on an occasion like this, it presents me with no small problem.
And on an occasion like this, one often wonders why some people twist events and history in order to legitimize a mission.
Mayloz offers a wide range of fabulous party kurtis which can generally be worn on occasion like festivals and carnivals as well.
I do on occasion like to show a little bit of belly when I» out.

Not exact matches

«We had no idea that the people coming and going to meetings were the likes of the Rolling Stones, Janet Jackson, the boss of Boeing or a distraught bank manager (on more than one occasion).»
He's never pushy about sex like some guys I've dated, never tries to guilt me or pressure me into things, and has proven on several occasions that if I don't feel up to it or I need to stop halfway through, there are no hard feelings whatsoever.»
But a slew of new research is revealing that my inability to immerse myself in my phone may be good for me, just like unplugging from your phone on occasion may be good for you.
While I still use Yelp on occasion, I like Foursquare because reviewers typically focus on the food and the atmosphere rather than the service (which I think is more subjective).
Reagan was a well - known actor before he became president, but he wasn't always watching his own films in the White House theater — that was only on special occasions like his birthday.
The feds just want the court, like courts have on many other occasions, to use its power under the Act to get Apple to comply with the search warrant.
(«What I like about oysters,» Scalia told Apstein on that occasion, «is that I don't have to explain my opinions.»)
But Murnighan stresses that occasions like this should only happen once before a frontline staff member is trained to take on similar issues in the future.
According to the Disney Parks Blog, a nighttime show called «Together Forever - A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular» will also begin on April 13, featuring pyrotechnics, musical favorites and story projections on iconic Disneyland locations like the Sleeping Beauty Castle and the buildings of Main Street, U.S.A. Buzz Lightyear will even make an appearance, flying over the castle for the special occasion.
Sounds like you have the same issue that I do (I do some currency trading on occasion).
The dispute had deteriorated over the years into a contentious affair that bordered on the uncivilized on many occasions, like when Fernandez called the 85 - year old judge who presided over the case «senile» or referred to Singer as a «Vulture Lord» and «bloodsucker.»
Indeed, if you listen on occasion to O'Leary's turns on the radio, you may observe he speaks at times like a character out of a novel by the libertarian author Ayn Rand.
Of course they conveniently forget that even buttoned down Harper liked to play dress up on occasion.
If you are like most swing traders (including ourselves), that has probably happened to you on numerous occasions.
When investors have to argue among themselves about which news event is causing them to worry, the news is probably just providing day - to - day occasions for investors to act on more general concerns, like extreme valuation.
Our ignorance and confusion alone ought to suggest that at times of transition (like the beginning of a new academic year), it may prove the better part of wisdom to imitate Mary, the mother of Jesus, on the occasion of the annunciation, and simply remain silent.
I didn't mean accountability in a negative sense... it was more like «back - up», checking things out, having a spiritual director, someone who is able to offer advice (which may mean questioning and challenging on occasion).
It might also be noted that the BBC, like many media outlets, has been inaccurate in its reporting concerning the Bishop Williamson affair: indeed, this author took the liberty of writing to them on two occasions to suggest changes on two different web pages so that the truth of the incidents might be more adequately reported.
And, on frequent occasions, a fair amount of non-Christians like us.
«20 «Some would like to ignore,» he said on another occasion, «the incontrovertible evidence of the communist religious persecution — of Catholics, Jews and Fundamentalists; of their campaign of virtual genocide against the Miskito Indians.
Just like it contradicts itself on various other occasions.
He was excited by Alasdair MacIntyre's early and enthusiastic review of The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative and later proud and pleased about a new generation of his students beginning in the early 1970s, theologians like Charles Wood and Ronald Thiemann — proud that they had learned from him, pleased that they were independent enough to disagree with him on occasion.
With all the talk about Catholics leaving the Church because of the crisis, I'd like to go on record as one ex-Catholic for whom the crisis has been the occasion to return to the Church.
He had held back from talking like this on previous occasions, but we could sense that tonight we were on to something big.
Like Yale's Stephen Carter in The Culture of Disbelief (a book Clinton has promoted on several occasions), Clinton sometimes seems to suggest that it is fine for religiously based views to be aired in the public square, so long as they don't seriously impinge upon the business of governing.
First, it is strong and vigorous and can be represented (as in the Bible it is represented on numerous occasions) as much more like sexual passion than like sloppy acquiescence in whatever happens, And second, it is passion as suffering or anguish.
As the Lausanne Covenant asserts, the Bible is «without error in all that it affirms» Although detailed inerrantists like John Montgomery and Harold Lindsell resist referring to the writer's intentions as a criterion for Biblical judgment, sensing, rightly, that its adoption undermines their position, they nevertheless use such a standard on occasion (see Lindsell's discussion of differences in Biblical numbers [Num.
I'm not Christian but I like their food on some rare occasions.
How exactly is it «the truth» if it gets so many things wrong, like when the end of the world is going to occur on at least 3 occasions?
Said the same sage on another occasion «I have often thought I would like to meet God.
James, the philosopher of individuality and private conscious experience was a gregarious and community - oriented personal figure; Royce, the philosopher of community and loyalty was, somewhat like Whitehead, a quiet loner, on one occasion reportedly offering a lecture course with an enrollment of one student, whom he never so much as addressed or personally acknowledged.
We do better to follow the suggestion of Prof. Hartshorne who on one occasion remarked to me that this doctrine, like the traditional ones of incarnation and atonement, should be seen as valued, historically - freighted symbols that provide insight into God and God's ways in the creation.
«Like speech in general, prayer may on occasion have not only, and not mainly, the function of conveying information, but rather that of establishing or consolidating relationship through intensifying the «presence» of one being to another.»
Proverbs 11:22 says, «Like a gold ring in a pig's snout is a beautiful woman who shows no discretion,» so I asked Flora to focus her lesson on gentleness and discretion, and she totally rose to the occasion.
Perhaps Jesus actually ignored the niceties of polite behavior on such occasions and preferred to act like the tax collectors and sinners with whom he usually consorted.
What tipped them over the edge was when I insinuated that Jesus, like almost every other human being living in the rural world in that time, might have even had dysentery on an occasion or two.
And on one occasion, I'm ashamed to admit I did that; I pounced on somebody else's belief like a bobcat on a rabbit.
In addition to its institution of sacred prostitution, the cult had a number of special occasions (harvest festivals and the like) on which normal sexual prohibitions were suspended and, according to the accounts we have, a good time was had by all.
People like Bill Deacon are exactly the reason Christians get beat up on occasion.
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