Sentences with phrase «personal reasons so»

You may not wish to use tinfoil due to a variety of personal reasons so skip the wrapping and simply put the potatoes into the oven.
We don't do dairy in our house for personal reasons so we drink almond milk.
You may not wish to use tinfoil due to a variety of personal reasons so skip the wrapping and simply put the potatoes into the oven.

Not exact matches

People are going to fiddle on the Internet regardless of what you do — so if you catch someone using the Internet for personal reasons for a few minutes, don't crack the whip.
Now, to be clear, this is a personal example, and so there's reason for me to worry about the clarity of my own thinking (even now that the margaritas have long - since worn off).
You may also want to invest in providing each employee a work phone so they will have less of a reason to check their personal devices while on the clock.
It doesn't include security related to air travel, so if a CEO is required to fly on the corporate jet for safety reasons — even for personal travel — that cost is not factored into Equilar's analysis of a company's overall CEO security spending.
Another reason is that women tend to be more conservative in running their businesses, so you see generally stronger balance sheets with more personal equity and less debt than in businesses owned by men.
But Taylor argues that this number would be much higher if directors cared more about shareholder value or were not so loathe toward forcing CEOs out, largely for personal reasons.
According a personal account detailing her reasons for joining, a then 21 - year - old Arthur said she «heard... that enlistments for women in the Marines were open, so decided the only thing to do was to join.»
According to a personal account detailing her reasons for joining, a then 21 - year - old Arthur said she «heard... that enlistments for women in the Marines were open, so decided the only thing to do was to join.»
The philanthropist, whose usual focus is on infectious diseases in poorer countries, said Alzheimer's disease caught his interest partly for personal reasons, and partly because it has so far proved such a tough nut to crack.
For personal religious reasons, I stayed away from most of it, but because our social circle was so small, everyone basically ended up hooking up with everyone else.
Perhaps the primary reason for this uptick is the fact that it is so easy to carry out: The only information a virtual kidnapper needs is a telephone number and some personal information about the victim — things that can easily be gleaned from social networking sites.
While her arguments are plausible and the issue important enough to consider seriously, her critique of UNICEF seems strongly influenced by her own personal experience, and UNICEF does have good reason (given the number of not - so - legitimate international adoptions) to want to regulate international adoptions in the interest of children.
From next month, holding onto personal data without a very good reason to do so will be far more risky — because GDPR is also backed up with a regime of supersized fines that are intended to make privacy rules much harder to ignore.
Most likely you will use the internet for a personal reason as well so most tax professionals will deduct a portion of what you pay your internet provider.
There are so many reasons not to mix your business and personal accounts, including tax issues, personal liability, and jumbled accounting records, just to name a few.
I've been on the road for reasons professional and personal the last couple of days, and so I haven't been able to comment on Carl and John on why we pomocons — given how cultured, witty, and astute in every way we are — haven't been discovered as the cure for everything that ails all the other inferior brands of conservatism these days.
I've been on the road for reasons professional and personal the last couple of days, and so I haven't been able to comment on Carl and John on why we pomocons — given how....
It's also important to note that Humanae Vitae deals more with the personal and societal effects of contraception and roots its argumentation not so much in Christian revelation but in nature and reason.
So many people who advocate or speak publicly for political or personal reasons aren't acknowledged as much when it comes to religion when someone is wanting to speak out about there faith a light bulb goes off and says we don't want to hear, or talk, or, air any thing that has to do with the mentioning of God but because of the high profile story and because this is the President of the United States it's ok hats off to them for not being ashamed to speak about there faith I agree with Richard some people just because they profess there faith doesn't mean there trying to push there beliefs on anyone people of faith have a right to free speech also.
Anyway, all this to say that you have finally be able to unlock a major mystery for me and give me insight into the possible reason that God allowed me to be so viciously attacked (I was maligned, kicked out of church, lost all my friends, the whole bit... There are still people posting publically that I'm satan spawn, a worker of unrighteousness sent to destroy Gods Church, etc, etc — all because I refused to «repent of my pride which believes I chose to accept Jesus as my personal Lord and Savior».)
Even then, however, it was not an absolute requirement in the Air Force: Official policy had stated that «Airmen may omit the words «so help me God,» if desired for personal reasons
, avoids discussion of many moral sticking points of the next few millennia (even though he knew in advance they'd be sticking points and could have provided clearer guidance), and then makes one of the central points of the entire story — and his entire reason for being here really — a personal sacrifice that is so va.gue that no one can even explain how or what was, in fact, sacrificed.
I know people who for personal reasons are for or against certain religious / social / political issues who migrated to religious groups which identify as Christian (and agree with these peoples» personal opinions) so they presumably might have an ultimate authority to support their opinions.
So, I sincerely and respectfully ask of individuals who back anti-choice campaigns by citing personal moral or religious reasons this question, which I ask out honest curiosity: how can you recognize the consequences, historically, of legally banning a certain choice a person makes, and maintain that your moral code has not been violated, or even argue that your moral or religious code has been upheld, or elevated?
Wipe0ut - I forgot to add that God and Heaven are unproved, so believing they are real is purely a matter of certainty in one's own personal reasoning, right?
Gary: The reason I'm hesitant about your definition of «religious» is because, as you say, your definition has everything to do with your personal views and beliefs, and not as much to do with how people who call themselves religious perceive themselves, nor with the 150 or so years of academic research into religious phenomena.
Man is corrupt in nature, so I wouldn't be surprised if some of the past Popes weren't actually Christians at all and instead had more personal or economic reasons for making the decisions they did.
I have evidence of humans who use the internet to post comments to blogs, including my personal example, so I have no reason to be skeptical of «spiffy's» reality, but I have no evidence of there being a real God.
But precisely for this reason all Christians do not only receive a complete and supposedly concrete natural law which is communicated to them by the official representatives of the Church, they also find out for them - selves the actual requirements of public life, so that all may have as much freedom as possible, a freedom that can act with God in view and thus create that personal finality which receives God himself as its eternal meaning.
People want to live in pairs for emotional reasons and for personal satisfaction, and want to do so even if there are no children.
For the same reason, the «answers» to such issues do not come in the form of general statements so much as in terms of personal address (for example, Job 38:1 - 40:2, Jeremiah 15:15 - 21, II Corinthians 12:1 - 10).
The fact that so few use alcohol now and, more important, that most of them have established adequate personal lives would seem to give good reason to expect that few, if any, would become alcoholics.
There is only reason why many humanbeings born & living on earth want to diminish anyone else's beliefs, «FEAR» & lack of their own personal self esteem & respect as a humanbeing??? They truly do not appreciate whom they were born to be, thus making them or forcing them to want to create turmoil in lives of others???... There are so many «lost souls» living in our world whom have not & may never know whom they were born to be as an individual being?
this is just my own personal theory, but I suspect the reason Jesus cursed the fig tree that He did, was because he was probably tired, and hungry to the point of low blood sugar or hypoglycemia, and it made Him irritable... naturally, He was walking around in a body like ours, as it is said, like us in every way but sin... everybody tries to read something woowoo theological into it but maybe He was just tired and hungry, and irritability is a symptom for a number of conditions, but especially blood glucose or migraine issues... maybe He had migraines... I get those myself... just my theory, so the two Bible scholars that keep coming on here shouldn't shoot bible verses at me... just sayin... Good «toon, David
This is much to be regretted, not for any reasons of personal ambition, which I abjure completely, but because in the cause of postpartisanship (if not postmodernism) I believe a participant from the Culture 11 group (may it rest in peace) would add immeasurably to the depth of the dialogue going on within the administration, mixing it up with the likes of Susan Rice and Samantha Power (reminding them there was a free election in Iraq on Saturday), or with Lawrence Summers (recalling to him, since he failed so conspicuously in stimulating the women at Harvard, how one might do better with the economy).
What the Old Testament especially teaches us is this: «that zeal is as essentially a duty of all God's rational creatures, as [are] prayer and praise, faith and submission; and, surely, if so, [then] especially of sinners whom He has redeemed: that zeal consists in a strict attention to His commands» a scrupulousness, vigilance, heartiness, and punctuality, which bears with no reasoning or questioning about them» an intense thirst for the advancement of His glory» a shrinking from the pollution of sin and sinners» an indignation, nay impatience, at witnessing His honor insulted» a quickness of feeling when His name is mentioned, and a jealousy how it is mentioned» a fullness of purpose, an heroic determination to yield Him service at whatever sacrifice of personal feeling» and an energetic resolve to push through all difficulties, were they as mountains, when His eye or hand but gives the sign» a carelessness of obloquy, or reproach, or persecution, a forgetfulness of friend and relative, nay, a hatred (so to say) of all that is naturally dear to us, when He says, «Follow me.»
I have many personal reasons for a strong belief in God, so when people use the mistakes man has made (slavery, war, etc.) as a reason to denounce God, it troubles me.
Croce contrasted the «democracy of the eighteenth century as mechanical, intellectualist, and abstractly egalitarian, whereas the «liberalism» of the early nineteenth century was personal, idealistic, and historically organic: «The democrats in their political ideal postulated a religion of quantity, of mechanics, of calculating reason or of nature, like that of the eighteenth century; the liberals, a religion of quality, of activity, of spirituality, such as that which had risen in the beginning of the nineteenth century: so that even in this case, the conflict was one of religious faiths.
We will risk this for the same reason that Zephaniah, Isaiah and Paul were willing to risk a wild and joyous song when they could so easily have sung sadly in the shadows that surrounded their small islands of fragile personal joy.
So if you are trying to avoid food that has been treated with pesticides, for personal or environmental reasons, you will also be avoiding GMOs.
For both health and personal reasons, eliminating dairy has improved the lives of so many people.
I'm sure there are reasons why a person wouldn't be joining in, but my point is — eating is so intimate and personal, and when a member of the group can't participate, the joy of a meal just isn't complete.
I am so happy this recipe can help you in your diet:) I am sorry, I don't know, because I do not count calories for personal reasons.
Lemar didn't reject arsenal in favor Liverpool, that story is false, the reason why he didn't sign was there was no time for him to do so, he was already in the France squad this evening, is already too late for him to make his decision whether to go and not and no time for medical, and to agree personal terms that's why.....
Personal accolades are great, but part of the reason it's been so hard to get Hearlihy to accept the tributes over the years is it has always been about the girls — and the past four years a lot of the focus of her love and admiration has been for the Ruffus - Milner twins.
Reason be, both clubs he represented so far in his career are massive clubs with world - class personal in position, which naturally is going to limit his opportunity and hinder his growth at the same time.
he didn't so much has at Borough at season and I think personal the reason he started a head if holding was because he was much fitter and played more regular last season....
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