Not exact matches
They have
accepted that if they want to innovate by doing
things better and more profitably, they will inevitably stumble at some
point.
At this
point, it's best for all of us to just grow up and
accept that fact that Hollywood is going to make a movie out of every single
thing...
xx4zu1 - «the
point that was made is that religion is the only
thing that is given to you, in most cases, at birth that you can chose not to
accept.»
Clive, you
point out how others often don't understand what Jesus was saying; but while Jesus often labors to try and make
things clear to the unbeliever («Oh, you of little faith) or at the very least the author tries to make it clear for us in retrospect (At the time they didn't understand that he spoke of this...), in this case Jesus switches from something that might be figurative to essentially say «no, I seriously mean this» and it concludes not with Jesus saying «don't go away, this is what I actually mean» but confirming that people would refuse to
accept that God intended for them to actually fill themselves with the life that He offered so they stopped following him.
It's a classic moment in Lost history because it perfectly encapsulates John and Jack's characters, and because it
points to a predicament to which we can all relate: Some of us really struggle to
accept things on faith, while others seem to find it easy.
Donald Johanson put the
point effectively, if crudely: «You can't
accept one part of science because it brings you good
things like electricity and penicillin and throw away another part because it brings you some
things you don't like about the origin of life.»
Isn't the
point of having rational thought partly so that we can call into question the
things that we are unsure of, rather than continue to blindly
accept them?
The
thing that disappoints me about conservative Christianity is that you are often expected to
accept your beliefs as a «package deal» and you are seen as weird if you think differently on certain
points.
1) going along that line, it's interesting that the authors even knew the lineage of Mary or Joseph and they also make it a
point to include that jesus has a royal bloodline (presumably to hammer home that Jesus fulfills the prophecies) and the second part is that the messiah is said to be born in Bethlehem (which is widely
accepted that jesus was) and Bethlehem is Josephs (not mary's) fathers land, but they do end up living in Nazareth, so it makes you wonder a couple of
things, why take a very pregnant mary to Bethlehem to have her son?
And whilst
accepting the
point about fans eulogising just a little too much about one of our players it does sort of reverse the trend of denigrating our players and wishfully elevating the status / ability of other team's players — the grass is always greener is a powerful
thing on here.
Now I
accept that he wasn't in the more mainstream consciousness until this trip, and I also don't expect everyone to know off the top of their heads that much about global politics (I'm a bit of a nerd for that type of
thing) but my
point is if you googled him any time in the last 15 years you would easily of found a bunch of horrible stuff, including from well before he was President.
Few months back I considered myself a rabid AOB sort of a Piers Morgan type, after some time I came to terms with myself that nothing was going to change, it did not matter my tirades or how many comments would post,
things at ARSENAL would not change, our destiny is intertwine with AW till the day he decides is enough for him or his Contract is over, for sure not before that, SO there is no
point anymore in
pointing AW deficiencies nor trashing the Man, he reached the top of his abilities and is consistent with that, making the top 4 reaching the last 16 at the CL and as a BONUS last year maybe this one the FA Cup, reality is he will not reach anything more and we just have to settle and
accept (as he has done) our STATUS QUO a good team but not good enough........
Well for one
thing I think we have to
accept that an away
point would not be a bad result for us.
The signs that my 30 mos old gives me about the time she is pooping and pieeing are very clear... the
point is that she knows and I know when she is going... the problem is that she just doesn't want to use the potty... I tryied many
things... princess pullups... pricess underwear... prizing her when out of the blue she herself ask to go to the potty... but otherwise I can't make her do it on the potty... not even sit on it... on the other hand she has a 6 mos old sister... she had very hard time
accepting her... I'm not sure if I should just wait for her... or should I push her a bit more???
It is generally
accepted as fact that prior to some precise
point in the past - of which the actual moment in time is not important for discussion - that there was no such
thing as a homo sapien.
The first step to giving up your past is
accepting it: You can't change it, but you can learn from it, Â SaviucÂ
points out. â $ The painful
things Iâ $ ™ ve experienced taught me to forgive, look beyond appearances, and know that if people treat me badly, itâ $ ™ s because theyâ $ ™ re in a bad place, â $ says Saviuc.
If you want to know what causes polycystic ovaries, then Mr Google will inevitably let you down as most medical professionals seem happy to
accept a starting
point of «we don't know», and I'm planning on rolling with this since we have a lot more to discuss before we start getting hung - up on
things we can't control.
The best
thing to do at this
point is
ACCEPT the fact that you are in whatever shape you are in and KNOW that with the plan you will implement the «After Picture» condition will be just around the corner.
Founder Amy Baglan says: «In the same way
things like whole food diets and yoga were once fringe trends, we've experienced a tipping
point where enough people have
accepted these
things as an integral part of their lives.
Am a simple person with simple aspirations, with the desire for a better life, with honest intentions and very straight to the
point in everything i say or do, i smile from little
things, i'm a good listener, generous, industrious, loyal and always ready to
accept my errors and i don't need material thi...
There are
things like beliefs and
points of view that are a part of your nature and can not be sacrificed, you either
accept the person the way he or she is, or you just never be together.
There are numerous
points in its running time at which
Accepted could and should have pushed
things a little further, or gone for something that was a little more risqué.
The Next Best
Thing by Jennifer Weiner (S&S / Atria Books; Center
Point Large Print; Simon & Schuster Audio) is the story of Ruth Saunders, who moves in with her grandma in Hollywood and gets a sitcom
accepted for production.
But you should have some sense of how much less money you're
accepting, because at some
point, the
thing you're getting in exchange for that money just might not be worth it.
In my small unique book «The small stock trader» I also had more detailed overview of tens of stock trading mistakes (http://thesmallstocktrader.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/stock-day-trading-mistakessinceserrors-that-cause-90-of-stock-traders-lose-money/): • EGO (thinking you are a walking think tank, not
accepting and learning from you mistakes, etc.) • Lack of passion and entering into stock trading with unrealistic expectations about the learning time and performance, without realizing that it often takes 4 - 5 years to learn how it works and that even +50 % annual performance in the long run is very good • Poor self - esteem / self - knowledge • Lack of focus • Not working ward enough and treating your stock trading as a hobby instead of a small business • Lack of knowledge and experience • Trying to imitate others instead of developing your unique stock trading philosophy that suits best to your personality • Listening to others instead of doing your own research • Lack of recordkeeping • Overanalyzing and overcomplicating
things (Zen - like simplicity is the key) • Lack of flexibility to adapt to the always / quick - changing stock market • Lack of patience to learn stock trading properly, wait to enter into the positions and let the winners run (inpatience results in overtrading, which in turn results in high transaction costs) • Lack of stock trading plan that defines your goals, entry / exit
points, etc. • Lack of risk management rules on stop losses, position sizing, leverage, diversification, etc. • Lack of discipline to stick to your stock trading plan and risk management rules • Getting emotional (fear, greed, hope, revenge, regret, bragging, getting overconfident after big wins, sheep - like crowd - following behavior, etc.) • Not knowing and understanding the competition • Not knowing the catalysts that trigger stock price changes • Averaging down (adding to losers instead of adding to winners) • Putting your stock trading capital in 1 - 2 or more than 6 - 7 stocks instead of diversifying into about 5 stocks • Bottom / top fishing • Not understanding the specifics of short selling • Missing this market / industry / stock connection, the big picture, and only focusing on the specific stocks • Trying to predict the market / economy instead of just listening to it and going against the trend instead of following it
«The good
thing is that the school
accepts credit cards, so you know we'll be earning some
points on those purchases!»
i think that's inaccurate shx, the scientists did their work, and from what i could gather tried very hard not to overstate their case, the media did the scare - mongering and the media have then turned like the whores they are in the other direction, al gore's film upped the tempo and although it seemed like a good
thing at the time, i think with hindsight it was a poisoned chalice, but lets be clear, doing research in multiple areas and having the results
point to potentially catastrophic climate change and asking for changes to be made to avert this is not scare - mongering, its common sense,
accepting that their is margin for error but erring on the side of caution since the stakes are life on earth as we know it is not scare - mongering, it is the application of the precautionary principle and common sense
But if you
accept that the greenhouse effect is real, and that CO2 is a GHG, and that CO2 has increased (along with other GHGs), you have to
accept the merit of my
point: that solar, volcanoes, ocean currents and other natural variations do their
thing, they vary, but GHGs exert a steady, constant upward forcing on temperature, which upward forcing is only offset by increased heat losses to space from a warmer planet.
Previous apparent trends (eg 1880 - 1910, 1910 - 1940) had all abruptly ended, there was no reason to assume
things would be different in 1988 - unless you
accept the model's prediction, of course... which is precisely the
point.
Although, I've pumped out over 350 case summaries on my blog over the last three years I can
accept your
point, which I understand about writing
things that are relevant as opposed to interesting.
Generally speaking, aside from very specific types of cases involving contracts, or specific types of statutory relief, a Plaintiff typically includes counts for
things like NIED (negligent infliction of emotional distress), pain and suffering, loss of consortium, loss of future earning capacity — these are a few of the types of counts whereby there is no specific value a defendant could ever
point to being «fully satisfied» — the reason being, a jury needs to determine the legitimate value of these claims unless the Plaintiff
accepts a settlement award whereby he / she / it feels as if it's fully satisfied.
I agree that Zune should had
accepted credit card as an additional payment option early on and this was a poor implementation of the Microsoft
Points program — wasn't this points thing related to earning points for Bing sea
Points program — wasn't this
points thing related to earning points for Bing sea
points thing related to earning
points for Bing sea
points for Bing searches?
It was amazing watching her
accept her fate and calmly sit and listen when there were probably 37 other
things she might find to stress about, but couldn't at that
point.