Sentences with phrase «person suggested i read»

A wise person suggested I read that book and Wow!

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They can keep in touch with friends, look at photos of their vacations, read news stories they suggest, play time - wasting games, invite people to their parties and speak and be heard.
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by the way, Your comment makes you looks like a clueless person, I suggest You read a holy bible and understand what I'm saying..
i suggest you read my posts rather than skim them.IO said the process is not a one size fits all... people are individuals... some processes are different than others..
I've read science articles that suggest that there have been shifts in the complexions of the people of various regions around the globe; some subtle, some dramatic.
Obviously, that's subjective — and Christians who follow it would certainly disagree — but suggesting that people don't read it seems misguided considering how influential it remains.
Even if you're not religious, suggesting people stop reading the Bible seems absurd, even from a historical and sociological perspective.
I suggest you read you Bible, while there are evil people doing evil things, often at the behest of God, but more importantly, if you believe the Bible much of the evil comes from God himself.
(By the way, recently I suggested reading, «No Perfect People Allowed» by John Burke.
One of the difficulties many people find in reading about meditation is the variety of «systems» that are suggested to them.
As was suggested earlier, most of the persons likely to read this book do not need to confess the grosser sins of the flesh.
The prophet's description, read with some imagination, suggests the fruitful idea that God is to be worthily served, not by individuals in isolation, but by a community, and yet a community so completely united in his service that it can be spoken of as a person.
At one point he suggested people read the bible in order to better understand «him».
In other words, her project suggests that if our governments are going to treat people more humanely, that will not be because the people are sufficiently educated and articulate to demand humane treatment, but rather because their Guardians have been convinced through the imaginative sympathy engendered by the novels they read to be kinder and gentler toward their charges.
I find it interesting, having read down through all the comments on this post, how many people have suggested that us gay Christians (and those that support us) are unfairly painting all people that believe gay relationships to always be sinful as hateful and intolerant bigots.
I suggest that a reading of scripture gives us the clues, that John was in fact the last Levitical priest whose task was to inaugurate the» handing over» of the priesthood to the new High Priest, in the new order of Melchizedek (as the writer of the Letter to Hebrews explains it) So Jesus came to John the Levite, John gave Jesus the ritual bath of the High Priest, then Jesus emerged from the bath not to be anointed with oil as the old Levites, but to be anointed with the Holy Spirit and then Jesus» distinction was announced to the people by the voice of God Himself.
None of us had done it before — we found it a little strange and uncomfortable to begin with, as it was suggested that we simply sit in silence as one person read the passage out.
If you are only aware of your own, I suggest you read some commentaries written by people with different viewpoints than your own.
In this light, I suggest we should read Scripture always asking, where else might we find that God is revealed not by how he appears on the surface, but by what faith can discern as we look past the surface to discern God humbly stooping to bear the sin of his people?
reading all the comments gives me the sense that people are suggesting that the team adapt to Ozil's weaknesses.
I would suggest for people to read it and see what they think, some may be too young to appreciate or even believe it or they could be not very open minded people.
Chamberlain might have come to read his move to Chelsea will be nothing but disaster as a lot of people have suggested it.
So with crucial EPL and UCL games coming up and with Arsene Wenger having suggested that some of our key players were a bit jaded in the draw with Middlesborough on Saturday, a lot of people are expecting the Frenchman to make a quite few changes to the starting line - up for the EFL cup clash with Reading tomorrow, but I for one am hoping that he doesn't.
Many comments I've read on social media and in the newspapers this week would suggest that there are a number of people out there who wouldn't necessarily agree with that one.
This maybe for commercial or a contractual clause but they are reluctant to provide any form of statement regarding referees performances, I have suggested before that it could be possible to raise attention of the issue by hoisting a banner / s at our Matches they don't have to be expensive An A4 size printed out to read, (AFC FANS DEMAND FAIR PLAY FROM THE REF) of course people will have their own take on what to say but if it's not officially authorized by the club then there is no come back.
So many people who have not read his book believe that he suggests putting a baby down and letting them exhaust themselves crying till they fall asleep not so.
I suggest people read the kellymom post to truly understand why the four mothers (including myself) agreed to pose (none of us knew a photo would make it on the cover) http://kellymom.com/blog-post/time-apmoms-interview-full/
And get really engorged during the night.Anyway, the question I have for people is this: Everything I've read suggests that this problem «works itself out» around 3 months — so do I bother to take any further action or do I just try not to cry when he cries and hope he won't wean in protest before this resolves itself.
Regarding the Taliban, the SCOTUS suggests in Hamdan v Rumsfeld that, according to my reading of the decision, Geneva Conventions Article - 3 applies to people captured in Afganistan merely by virtue of the fact that a pre-Taliban regime signed the Geneva Conventions.
As some of you will have read, I complained to the Sunday Telegraph last month when they suggested that 900,000 people on Incapacity Benefit had dropped their claim rather than undergo a medical assessment for the new Employment and Support Allowance (ESA).
If it means something for the families of dead service people to hear their names read in parliament, I would suggest that the Speaker should do this — and so should the Speaker of the House of Lords, which currently does nothing.
As far as I can recall the last proper ComRes poll of London voting intentions was in March (there was one that asked which candidate people were inclined to support in September, but it was a small sample and wasn't really comparable), and showed Ken very narrowly ahead, so this suggests a move towards Boris though, given the difference in the question now that other candidates are known, I wouldn't read too much into that.
I suggest that labour - uncut, goes off, thinks up a few sensible policies, that are relevant to a government of 2020, maybe has a few ideas on the EU referendum, and accepts that the Corbyn fans of Students who read a article about how, capitalism is bad, because there was enough money for everyone in the 80's, and the Tories only got in because people who voted for them were dumb and read the Daily mail, because you're not going to convince anyone that labour Will be destroyed in 2020 ′ because the Tories may implode over infighting like they did with Westland or ousting Thatcher, but win in 87 ′ and 92 ′ anyway
The findings, in mice, suggest we may be able to read people's memories by examining the patterns in their brains, and even one day alter or repair them to treat psychiatric disorders or memory loss.
Get other scientists — including people who serve on grant - review panels — to read your proposal and suggest revisions.
These studies suggest that social intelligence depends on more than knowing specific social rules or having certain social abilities, like the ability to read people's facial expressions.
We presented evidence suggesting that declarative memory enables people with OCD or Tourette's syndrome to learn to control compulsions and tics; allows individuals with autism to memorize strategies that improve social interactions; and helps people with dyslexia or SLI overcome reading and language difficulties.
Our study suggests that these images could be overlooked by people who are engaged in other activities such as using their phones, reading the newspaper, or forwarding their TV recordings to resume the program they were watching.
Many people suggest making each chapter of your thesis read like a scientific paper.
And recent surveys suggest that although most people still prefer paper — especially when reading intensively — attitudes are changing as tablets and e-reading technology improve and reading digital books for facts and fun becomes more common.
Although it might be intuitive to expect people would think about themselves in deciding what to read personally and think about others in deciding what to share, the researchers found something else: Whether they were choosing to read for themselves or deciding what to recommend to others, the neural data suggest that people think about both themselves and others.
I've read that it wasn't sweet enough for some people and I suggest adding either some raw honey or try adding 1/2 an apple.
In fact, I would suggest that most people, suffering with chronic degenerative diseases... Read More»
Since I predict it's unlikely that most people are going to bother reading this book, I'd suggest you also have a look at Michael Eades» encomiastic review and CarbSane's negative evaluation of the book as well as the mainstream publicity.
I've read of people with lyme that had such visual «snow» (depending on how long they had it they could treat it with a long course of antibiotics — like you suggest for chronic infections).
Example: If people with good health markers have a higher intake of pomegranates than those with poor health markers, the headline might read, «Pomegranates lead to a 30 % decrease in blood pressure, study suggests ``.
I've read comments suggesting that mindbodygreen is irresponsible for publishing articles offering a solution other than abstinence for people struggling with alcohol.
Although I am a warm weather person through and through, there is something idyllic about cozying up on the couch while reading a book / watching Netflix and sipping on a warming tonic (might I suggest this).
What I think tends to happen a lot is people buy designer pieces either brand new or on sale but they don't fit (probably because they didn't read the first part of my post which suggests knowing your size before you buy!)
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