Sharing, that was always the most important part, for it's no fun to cook sweet and
pretty things when there is no one to eat them with.
They might not be
the prettiest things when they're finished, but with ingredients like carrots, bananas, and walnuts.
Not exact matches
«It's never a good
thing when the markets are spending time focused on rancour and brinkmanship in Washington instead of being focused on what are some
pretty reasonable fundamentals that we're getting,» said Craig Fehr, Canadian markets specialist at Edward Jones in St. Louis.
Says Barclays analyst Meredith Adler: «I thought it was
pretty irresponsible to negotiate
when the
thing was still going on.
There's actually a
pretty good answer to this question — one that's especially relevant for startups — and a
pretty simple guideline that can help you determine exactly (a)
when is the best time to start hiring some qualified sales managers and (b) whether the time is right for the CEO to take a step or two back from the front line, hand off the ball to the sales team, and focus on doing more valuable
things for the business.
When you focus on one
thing and one
thing only, usually you can be
pretty good at it.
When you have no job and you have nothing to lose it's
pretty easy to walk into these
things and be like, whatever.»
But
when you look at those
things, the hotel portions are
pretty small.
Smartphones were
pretty revolutionary
when they first came out, but experts agree they were missing one key
thing — testy little birds willing to fling themselves into concrete walls to destroy smirking green pigs.
«There's an emotional
thing when you get a
pretty ominous - looking letter from the IRS, [saying] you might have done bad
things,» Tom Reese, owner of a hearing - aid retailer in Tennessee, told the Journal.
When things change, I do go through that «Aw, crap,» moment and grieve for what once was, but I'm
pretty good at adapting to new realities.
Not smiling
when they're around you is one
thing — but clamming up
when you step into the office kitchen or conference room is a
pretty strong sign that your employees really don't like you and don't consider you part of their inner circle, Kerr says.
«There's a subset of customers — I think it's a
pretty big subset — that
when you're talking about
things that go in or on your body, or in or on your children's bodies, they really care about that supply chain,» Bezos told me in our interview.
But acrimony isn't limited to the founding team, and
when things go bad with an investor, it can get ugly
pretty quickly as evidenced in the case of ArsDigital.
But
when you get to call them stocks and you get stock quotes daily on these pieces of paper that bounce around put people put numbers on it and volatility and all these other
things where really it's not that meaningful, you know from one sense if you're investing in businesses and you did a lot of research and invested in eight different businesses with the proceeds of your sale, people would think you're a
pretty prudent guy.
It's
pretty crowded and
when people try to stand out in crowds they tend to shout, post
things in ALL - CAPS and engage in hyperbole.
He is the author of thirteen books, which is
pretty amazing
when you consider he's only really saying three
things; buy index funds, keep costs low, and stay the course.
I feel like valuations are
pretty high a good amount of money is going into investments each month but
when things like bonuses come around if the market is still on a tear I might elect to cut a check to the mortgage.
You will therefore see no evidence of how these aggressive funds performed
when things went downhill (usually it is
pretty badly).
This is the same
thing that happened with Almadex,
when Almaden spun out Almadex, and so I think if you look at the history there, it's a
pretty compelling opportunity.
It looks like we are doing
pretty much the same
thing when it comes to evaluating potential buys.
Adulthood is potentially dangerous because it can create the false expectation that at some magic point we've got
things pretty well figured out
when, in reality, we're adrift in a sea of people who are literally making it up as they go.
I was pleased today
when someone forwarded me the link to this video of the astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson
pretty much saying the same
thing.
The themes in it [are] the ever - present themes of adultery, as well as a
pretty heavy drinking theme in the song (which probably comes from the fact that I drink
pretty heavily), but the most interesting part of it to me, the
thing I was most excited about
when I wrote it was the bridge toward the end of the song where there's a car fire in the parking lot and all that stuff and the comment «what a cruel God we've got.»
You can be
pretty sure you invented god in your image
when he it turns out he wants the same
things you do and has exactly the same opinions as you do on politics and social policy.
I think it's because they claim that «religion» (which is a
pretty broad brush stroke) controls them through politics and established laws
when, actually, religion is one of the few
things these days that has any influences on any religion.
He says Lewis might have paid more attention to Screwtape in the very first letter where Screwtape says that the time has passed in which «the humans still knew
pretty well
when a
thing was proved and
when it was not.»
I just do nt get why god gets a pass philosophically
when we immediately condemn a human
when they do
pretty much the same
thing but on a much smaller scale.
The numbers are
pretty bad and it wouldn't take much to turn a lot of that around, but who will do the right
thing when they are getting paid to do the wrong
thing?
You have the right to speak your mind, but
when it is to the point of imposing hate and such
things onto others you are acting
pretty twisted.
They're both
pretty laughable
when you consider that people actually believe «sin» is a real
thing to begin with!
Im also
pretty sure King David thought the same
thing when he slept with his best friends wife then had him killed.
Im
pretty sure the Apostle Peter thought the same
thing when he disowned Jesus just before his trial.
That fact, plus the possibility of striking out for new territory
when things got tight, and a religious attitude which emphasized the individual self in relationship with God, made it
pretty hard for a father to maintain control over his children.
And I was
pretty sure Pres. Obama is not a Muslim
when the first
thing he did is have a beer summit — Muslims can't drink alcohol.
Here is the funny
thing I learned
when I began to dis - entangle from my Evangelical Hero Complex: I'm
pretty sure that there aren't actually any big
things for God.
Yes, terrible
things happened
when the Moors invaded and Islam ruled, but some
pretty awful
things happened
when the Christians were in charge too.
they all say same
thing pretty much... got to remember we can not fully trust 100 percent all translations... which is why one needs to study properly by using Koine Greek (for NT) dictionaries and concordances... and Hebrew dictionaries for OT...
when one realizes how the versions are trnalated they will see this... also... thuis is true of ANY piece of literature... have you ever studied and spoken another r language?
And
when the flood actually does come upon the earth, the text
pretty clearly states that God destroyed all living
things that were on the earth (Genesis 7:23).
I want to throw
things when I am disappointed in my nice life, I pout, and I do not sing praise because, apparently, I expect my life to be perfect and clean and ideal and
pretty as Pinterest all of the time.
My former student Jorge Nobo thinks he's proved the opposite, but
when I examine his language carefully it seems that he and I are saying
pretty close to the same
thing in slightly different ways.
That's
when we realized this
thing was
pretty serious.
I know in great detail what
things look like from their side, and the hardships they encounter, and well,» rural Nova Scotia»
pretty much means «poor»
when it comes to church coffers and minister's pay.
Everyone on this blog needs to look at the
things that the Lord will restore
when Messiah returns (Ezekiel ch 44 sums it up
pretty well).
The Ex-Welsh secretary apologised for sending explicit texts to a woman he interviewed for a job in 2013
when she was 19 - years - old and admitted he had said «some
pretty outrageous
things» to the woman after meeting her.
When Mad Men Season Six opened with the first two lines of Inferno in voiceover, viewers who recalled Dante from college made of it... various
things that seemed
pretty clever.
The confusion for me, again even as a little kid (ages 9 - 11 particularly, at a time
when I was quite the believer even), was that all the other religions
pretty much said the same
thing... prayers answered, miracle cures, and with the same back up, that «unanswered» prayers were either an answer, «no» or «not yet»... OR... the person asking didn't have the right heart, or didn't ask for the right
thing, or asked the wrong way, etc..
I know I was
pretty desperate for these transcendentals
when I was in college, and the copies of First
Things in our chaplaincy center were always comforting to crack open.
Among my white friends and followers,
things pretty much carried on as usual up until Wednesday afternoon
when I began to see more tweets and Facebook statues about the events in Ferguson.
The whole
thing about praying is
pretty disturbing anyway,
when you think of an American woman praying for a parking space at the mall AND a starving child praying for help to the same God.