Sentences with phrase «on random things»

Theories as to why they do this range from sharks being attracted by the electro - magnetic fields that are leaking from the cables, which they might be able to detect, or just good old curiosity, making them nibble on random things that they find.
This way, you can clearly see where unnecessary spending on random things occurred, and remember not to do it so much in the future.
I love your travel posts and honestly your random thoughts on random things!!
I'm throwing on random things and calling it fashion» moods yesterday.»)
And while butts on random things (like avocado designs) can't solve everything, they will always brighten your day.
The contemplations of the author can be a bit rambling at times and sometimes seem to focus on random things like what Mary thought of Joseph's home and workshop, and what the house was like, did the workshop look out onto a busy road, was Joseph well known for his carpentry skills etc..
Would rather short a stock that pops on some random thing (like adding blockchain to their name) than a company that drops because it lost 30 % of their customers.

Not exact matches

«Any number of random things could work on YouTube,» Womack says, «and things that don't cost money often do work.
It's hard when you are so hyper - focused on work or overly committed to some random new obsession to pay attention to the fact that this thing you are aligned to is no longer aligned to you.
Be it with nonsensical assertions or statements (which either have zero basis in fact or reality, or are just a one - dimensional, self - promotional view on things), or random what - about ism arguments (one response to the launch of a social enterprise incubator in Dubai was essentially, «What about Yemen?»)
Stock market movements are random in the short term and asset prices jump around based on psychology and news (among other things).
thing and moreover surfing the internet is also up there, but at age 14 I wasn't trolling random internet forums on belief blogs.
I generally like to find out things for myself instead of believing random people on a comment board, so I'm curious as to your statements.
Stephen Barr criticizes me for confusing two very different things: the modest scientific theory of neo-Darwinism (which he defines as «the idea that the mainspring of evolution is natural selection acting on random genetic variation») and what he calls the «theological» claim that evolution is an «unguided, unplanned» process.
Crazy people claim lots of things but something tells me that if a random person on the street told you that he could fly, you would be a skeptic but make him a more upstanding member of society and all of a sudden it's not so insane?
Instead of all things being spontaneous and completely random, they are in fact able to be counted on and predictable.
Interesting: Your statement: «The belief that the unfathomable intricacies of every living thing on our earth formed themselves completely at random seems just as fantastical to me as believing in a Creator» is not an accurate reflection of what evolutionary theory posits.
«The belief that the unfathomable intricacies of every living thing on our earth formed themselves completely at random seems just as fantastical to me as believing in a Creator»
Run the odds of these things falling into place on their own and you find out that the probabilities in forming a rather short functional protein at random would be one chance in a hundred trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion.
Simply because I exist on a Planet about a billion light years from any other currently living form of life, not chemicals, elements or gases, and how I don't see this as some random thing — there is something greater than you and I and the evidence is all around you.
It was just by «random chance» that the sun is the perfect distance from the earth so we don't get baked or frozen, that the moon is the right distance and size so the tides don't flood us, that the earth rotates so we are evenly heated, that water - which is absent on other planets and vital to our life - is present here, that there is a balance of living things to keep each other in check.
the bizarre thing about the athiest / naturalistic stance on natural selection / purely random genetic mutation, allopatric speciation and stasis / rapid change is that there is simply no harmony there..
He goes on to comment: «if we wish to explain the observed world in terms of Matter without reference to Mind, then it must be explained by things material, ultimate and simple all at the same time — by indivisible, notional «atoms» and a chance «swerve» that sets them in random motion.
In a recent interview with Gary Gutting for the New York Times, Tim Maudlin, professor of philosophy at NYU, rejects arguments based on cosmology that seek to show that human beings have any special place: «No one looking at the vast extent of the universe and the completely random location of homo sapiens within it (in both space and time) could seriously maintain that the whole thing was intentionally created for us.
I believe that I exist at random, but I do not exist alone; and that as long as my quarks cohere, my entire function on this hurtling planet is to give what I can to the other extant things.
To quote you, «I believe that I exist at random, but I do not exist alone; and that as long as my quarks cohere, my entire function on this hurtling planet is to give what I can to the other extant things» So all that being said, what is it that makes you believe being a «raging drunk», isn't acceptable... all things being considered.
hey, i just did the random number thing to pick a new winner for the earth shoes contest on my site (never heard from the previous winner), and you won!
And on (yet another) totally random note, I am sitting at my desk looking out my window and just saw probably the sweetest thing ever.
On the Menu, we have a bit of random good fresh things that together make up a great light meal.
Very random... I saw a pic of this on Tastespotting — thought the food looked good and the bowl (of all things!)
Plus I much prefer random tuesday acts of love, I'm with you on the whole Feb 14th thing, but let's keep Oma happy here.
name some random thing you might have to run to the hardware store to get in order to put up Christmas lights on the exterior of the house.
As you can imagine, I panicked a little when I got home with 3 blocks of a somewhat random cheese (I rarely think things through), but then I realized the universe meant for me to put it on top of the aforementioned BLT salad.
But the thing about staycations is, they allow you to really live, and put responsibility aside when other things come up — things like invitations for patio drinks at 2pm / 4pm / 8 pm on a beautiful summer day, a sporadic trip to the park to sit and read a good book, sleeping in way later than necessary, random backyard / living room yoga, or quick little road trips to visit friends that you just don't see often enough.
Checking out the rules on my blog:) I think we would all love to hear some random things about you!
Lists of fancy recipes were laid out in front of me on random pages of college - ruled notebooks, but the only thing I cared about was when I was going to bake my next scone.
Now, first things first -LCB- hissy fit warning -RCB- inevitably somebody is gonna pop by here from a random hit on the interwebs and lecture me that ribs are not supposed to be «fall off the bone» and that if they are it's just wrong.
It would be on brand for WVU to go 11 - 1 and get shut out of the Playoff because a.) the Big 12's strength of schedule fell apart, b.) they won't play a conference title game, and c.) some random terrible thing happens to them along the way.
A load of that stuff, he told us all sorts about where to go on holiday here in the UK, all random things like that, but it was good for our knowledge and helped us settle in.
That is not what he does Simon, he does not seem able to do more than quote random things, some true and some not, and then he moves on to the next person a bit like a 6 year old with ADHD.
Prop Bets «'' If there's one thing that can keep a generally apathetic group of football fans involved in a game in which they have absolutely no rooting interest, it's the prospect of winning some money / food / respect / opportunity to publicly humiliate a close personal friend on something as random as umpire knock - downs or who will make the first hyper - exaggerated first - down gesture (the line is running at 50:1 on Ochocinco, btw).
Well this weekend Panathinaikos fans were angered by a recent bout of poor form and decided to go on the offensive but their actions seemed to primarily involve picking up things and throwing them in random directions or simply kicking the odd football very hard.
Doing some random research in regards with our play calling, I was able to identify through data analysis some things the Broncos need to improve on.
In this case, you're looking at two different random things, compared to just one on a solo player prop.
I took a photograph of each spot, printed them, and with a note on the back of each, popped them in their journals (otherwise known as a big box full of random things - some day I'll organize that) for them for later.
I asked my mom to concentrate on getting the small random things still sitting around on the dressers, tables, etc. taken care of so that when the movers arrived the next morning they could get to the big stuff.
When a lady with a mask goes from being a random person who got 47 likes on her Facebook video to a «viral sensation» with a post in the Daily Mail, is that the point where things go wrong?
Here's the first thing I found on a random Google search of «bpi recall.»
I've been put on a diet of foods which are low on the Glycemic Index, but low GI eating is not as straight forward as it may seem — there's more sugar in the most random things that you wouldn't even expect.
«I would stick with what I'm good at and not start making random things on a whim, which take up a lot of my time and end up staying in my shop for only a couple of weeks.
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