Despite the fact that they were still without Gonzalo Higuain on Tuesday night, Gabbiadini stepped up to ensure that they didn't miss their prolific Argentine forward on this occasion while Mertens joined in
on the act too with three well - taken goals.
When an opposition back four has those three to deal with in one game, it puts them firmly on the back foot and paves the way for others in the team to get in
on the act too.
Now it seems that Russia wants in
on the act too.
So I'm going to get in
on the act too, because I'm struck by how much of this advice centres on bringing back well - known names such as Alan Johnson and Alastair Darling.
Love your cat getting in
on the act too.
Elsewhere, HDR will also be supported with 4K video, but again, only content that have been mastered to do so; the main source of HDR right now is on UHD Blu - ray, but the likes of Netflix and Amazon Instant Video are getting in
on the act too.
Could our public libraries get in
on the act too?
The small, mountainous nation of Bhutan is getting in
on the act too.
Not exact matches
Too - cold offices are only one application where we know the science but don't
act on it.
Universities and colleges have gotten in
on the
act,
too.
At this point, the indications are that Aghdam's attack was the kind of event that has become all
too familiar in American society: an isolated
act committed by a person with a shaky grip
on reality.
Service firms are getting into the
act too: «Beth Harshfield, the owner of Exhibit Arts, an advertising and marketing company in Wichita, Kan., said she started bidding
on military contracts six years ago because «I got tired of the local economy kicking the legs out from under us.»
And if his own ambitions stray
too much from the public good, then hopefully the «discipline of the market» will
act as a check
on the tech visionary himself.
I could list all the documented cases of Mugabe's genocidal
acts, but that would take
too long and its all easy enough to find
on the reputable websites managed by the major international human rights groups.
«This may indicate that during the period of the 1970s and early 1980s
too little weight may have been placed
on inflation misses but in the more recent past we may have placed
too little weight
on unemployment misses — and if anything, we should have
acted more aggressively to reduce the unemployment rate,» he said.
And I found just that — an opportunity that you
too can
act on this Christmas, in order to tackle inequality when it comes to financial access.
The other restriction that is very significant is that the Tax
Act prohibits the carrying
on of a business in your TFSA, so the CRA has been very aggresive in going after people daytrading (successfully - CRA tends not to be
too fussed about people with losses) in their TFSA and taxing their gains.
Legal experts, speaking
on a not - for - attribution basis because precise measures have not been announced, said one possibility is the government might change the Competition
Act to say that «abuse of a dominant position» would include «exploitative pricing» or, in effect, charging
too much.
RE the second point: if someone can explain to me how the Futures Market (which is cash settled) will affect the actual Market Ill stand corrected
on that point... having said all this I do believe BTC is overvalued
on a «fundamental» basis because there has not been enough adoption and the transaction cost is
too high but it is
acting more like gold 2.0 and there will have to be a better method of lowering transaction costs and increasing speed or using an alternative coin.
Stephen Brown, an economist at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, said Obama may not have
acted aggressively enough in 2009, but that the Bush administration also was
too timid
on housing.
Many view that as
too extreme a recommendation to
act on.
Democrats,
too, are hoping a change in perception
on gun control will pressure Congress to
act.
The threshold placed
on issuers is
too low to drive the investment desired with the bi-partisan passage of the JOBS
Act.
Then
too, and despite the Church's teaching, some priests
act on their own to «resolve» marital irregularities in the confessional («the internal forum»).
If a tree falls
on my house today, will that be an
Act of God,
too?
Again that
too is just a belief until they
acted on it.
I concluded at the time of the riots that of all the things the government now needed to do, it was the married family which most urgently needed to be rebuilt: I was and remain as certain of that as anything I have ever written, and I have been saying it repeatedly for over 20 years: I was saying it, for instance, when I was attacking (in The Mail and also The Telegraph), as it went through the Commons, the parliamentary bill which became that disastrous piece of (Tory) legislation called the Children
Act 1989, which abolished parental rights (substituting for them the much weaker «parental responsibility»), which encouraged parents not to spend
too much time with their children, which even, preposterously, gave children the right to take legal action against theirparents for attempting to discipline them, which made it «unlawful for a parent or carer to smack their child, except where this amounts to «reasonable punishment»;» and which specified that «Whether a «smack» amounts to reasonable punishment will depend
on the circumstances of each case taking into consideration factors like the age of the child and the nature of the smack.»
It is entirely possible that, at a time when very important decisions have to be made and
acted upon for the good of humankind and the planet as a whole, far
too many people will focus their attention
on their own immediate vicinity and insist
on claiming their individual right to
act within it as they wish.
The
act has a more lasting result in the woman's life than in the man's.34 This may be so, but to put the case for sexual restraint primarily
on this basis seems to me to let both men and women off
too easily.
Wisest: Ray Hollenbach with «Bring the Script to Life» «Would it be
too heretical to suggest that the words of the Bible
on the printed page are not really the word of God until we
act upon them?
In a world asking
too little of itself, feeling cast adrift
on a sea of parent-less chaos, timidly sticking its toes into the waters of life when what we need is a faithful plunge, Christian baptism has become again a liberating, revolutionary
act.
If I was living
on the wrong path leading to death with all the dumb things I was doing like listening to bad music, goofing around in class, cussing,
acting like I was a gangster, wanting to try drugs, being suicidal and being around with close friends that are doing the bad then he can change you
too because, I tell you that if you think that your life will go for the worst if you accept them then you're wrong because, if you have faith in him and you accept him as your savior and follow his ways then he has your road all planned out, he's going to give you such blessings and a happiness and love that compares to none others.
I was so depressed, fearful, and permeated with these horrible thoughts about the Holy Spirit, and one night alone in my room I was watching one of videos of the services at church, and there was a woman who was moved by the Spirit (didn't realize it, but I thought it was her
acting on her own), and I lashed out in frustration of the nonstop intrusive thoughts, because I wanted them to go away, and said «that's so stupid, and you are
too Holy Ghost.»
In
too many Baptist churches, baptism is an afterthought to the real work of a prior conversion experience, an
act justified
on the purely historical grounds that «Jesus told us to do it» (though why and for what effect remain in doubt), a procedure mainly of value in entitling one to vote in future congregational squabbles.
Taylor Swift — who famously took
on Apple Music,
too — is among hundreds of artists and labels who are petitioning to Congress to update the legislation of the Digital Millennium Copyright
Act to allow them to be paid properly and have more control over the way their music is used
on the website.
I'm thankful I didn't
act out of the misery of the moment and run
too David, although «cigar - smoking cat lady» still sounds inviting
on some days.
Too many of the most favored and powerful have abandoned the Puritan ideal of the «city built
on a hill» (language to which Ronald Reagan once appealed) and aspire to living in a mansion behind walls, where they can
act out the anarchic fantasy of doing what pleases them.
Scientist
too act on faith.
Physical premotion, therefore, is in one way
too static and
too reified and
too separate from God
on the one hand and from the
act of the creature
on the other.
The faith that tells us to await the coming of the Messiah, though he tarry, safeguards rationality, for in its absence the temptation to
act on our apocalyptic impulses will be
too strong to resist.
These mezuza bans are considered illegal discrimination under the Fair Housing
Act, because only a Jew would have any need to put something
on the door frame, so the rule (even if we assume the rule exists) negatively impacts only Jews, and nobody else... and there's no legitimate justification for the rule, since it's not a safety issue and it's
too small to be considered unsightly.
There are
too many people
on the moral sidelines who think they are living well just because they avoid specific
acts of evil.
If you have any influence there at Grapevine, please Brett, for Pastor Young's sake, keep an eye
on him, challenge him when he needs it, and make sure someone is regularly stepping outside of the groupthink of the leadership team to
act as a circuit breaker if things get a bit
too weird.
Therefore — need for discernment between what is genuine inquiry and when (to put not
too finer a point
on it) someone is
acting like an arsehole.
In other words,
acting heavenly
on earth is
too risky; or, Jesus was the Son of God, but he was not realistic; or, following the Sermon
on the Mount will not work
on earth, so it will have to suffice in heaven.
And so,
too, with respect to interaction with others: whereas any individual other than God interacts with some others only, God interacts with all, not only
acting on them but also being
acted on by them.
The U.S. was founded
on God's word by our ancestors, but know most of our culture
acts like its all crap and were «
too cool for religion» in the end when i'm before my Mighty, All - powerful God, after my earthly body has died and rotting I know for sure he'll say to us all who were faithful «Well done my good and faithful servant.»
Part of its fruitfulness for me has been that it
acts as a check
on theology's being
too doctrine - centered, and not taking account of the imaginative and the practical.
However, the Association of Christian Teachers has described the move as a step
too far, speaking
on Premier's «News Hour», Chief Executive of
ACT, Clive Ireson said: «from a Christian point of view they're aren't nurseries; of very many of them that would be teaching it as a scientific fact during their science curriculam, they'll be teaching it during their RE curriculam areas and those bible stories like creationism need to be taught during that time».
The dead must be called into the world of life before it is
too late.11 When the crunch is
on, we must
act quickly, and decisively, taking extraordinary measures.