Not exact matches
«Don't just launch into what you think is the answer, because it's
probably the
wrong problem you're solving.»
The
wrong replies — «I'd want full input on every dime we spend» and «I don't believe in giving out freebies» — mean that the match
probably isn't meant to be.
While you were
probably right from a moral perspective (judging people by their appearance remains a crappy thing to
do), apparently from a scientific one, you were pretty much dead
wrong.
The test shouldn't cost you a lot of money: «If you spend huge amounts of money on the initial market test, you're
probably doing it
wrong,» she says.
One can
do this by reading critical reviews that all focus on the same negatives; if most critics are saying something is
wrong, it
probably is.»
One can
do this by reading critical reviews that all focus on the same negatives; if most critics are saying something is
wrong, it
probably is,» King wrote.
All are
probably wrong, but it
does kind of look like they are hanging onto something from the past that has little to no relevance today.
My folks would
probably never order certain things online, partly because they can't see and feel the end product, but also because they would be afraid they would
do something
wrong that affected the result.
I've agreed that there is
probably an Apple Car for a while, but I
do need to make it official that I was likely
wrong about Jony Ive.
Probably the biggest mistake people make when
doing their own PPC advertising is choosing the
wrong keywords just because they want to get traffic.
Don't get us
wrong, there
probably is an automated trading software when you sign up, it's highly likely to be just a generic white label software; its effectiveness is irrelevant as the scammers already make money at the point of you funding your broker account.
You should only hold as many stocks as you can easily follow, its really hard paying attention each week to what are your 20 or 50 stocks
doing, you will quickly go crazy and
probably sell them at the
wrong time.
And they definitely used gold stocks as confirmation / non-confirmation indicators —
probably the way we are
doing it, by gut and by eyeballing charts (of course we are often
wrong, and coin flipping may be a better way.
And yes, the pictures are
wrong to post... But ignoring people that
do that is
probably the best way to go?
«I wouldn't know how to support them» (58 %) «I don't know anything or much about mental health so wouldn't be much help» (34 %) «I'd
probably say the
wrong thing and make it worse» (34 %)
If you
did not get you information about Mormons from a Mormon it is
probably heavily biased and most likely
wrong.
When people want to know if the woman asked for it, dressed for it, needed it, or if they want to know her sexual history and previous complaints, then they betray the fact that they indeed
probably do believe her story, but the reason it happened must be her fault, or she's interpreting the experience
wrong.
And if after merely hearing about it they decide it's not worth their extremely limited time to investigate those claims that conflict with their local religion, or they don't have the literacy to «study» it, they'll
probably make that «
wrong» choice to not believe it, so we've just consigned them to hell, haven't we?
If you don't feel strongly enough to voice your views openly, then you
probably know you're in the
wrong.
Plato
probably figured those of us who are
doing wrong knowingly override that with the rationalization that preserves us all in our box, true?
They come across as people who have all the answers and everybody else who
does not agree with them is
wrong, and is
probably condemned to hell.
Remember the thief on the cross — he merely said that Jesus didn't
do anything
wrong and he (thief) was being justly punished (
probably repented or acknowedged his sin) and then said Jesus remember me when you go to your Kingdom.
Happy Jack — I didn't say there was a set of established morals for Atheists, in fact i noted that there was NOT a set of morals, if you want to know if Atheists have morals and where they come from you'd
probably have to ask an atheist, my post was simply pointing to the fact that the dictators i was talking about
did not have a specific set of morals telling them that Murdering millions of people was
wrong.
This is going on in a part of the world you
probably didn't even know existed before reading this article, and would
probably will never visit anyway, out of fear that your boat might take a
wrong turn and fall off the edge of the «flat» earth on the way over (I'm assuming that if you intend to fly over, you'll just end up spending the entire the entire time at your local airport staring in amazement at the moving sidewalk).
As to baptism and communion, just because these two are
probably non-negotiable doesn't make them
wrong.
Probably the church gang must give the impression that they would never
do something
wrong against law and Mr. Ratzinger would
do his best to bring confidence back!
I don't deny that
wrong decisions were made at
probably all of the councils at some point, but of the councils that truly shaped Christianity, the seven ecumenical councils, while they are ridden with strife and political maneuvering as well as true Christian devotion and worship, I believe that most of what they decided in terms of doctrine is not
wrong.
Robert T. Miller of First Things commented that «Wielgus, long ago,
did some seriously
wrong things, but they were the kinds of bad things that generally good people might
do — low - level collaboration, which he
probably perceived to be harmless, in exchange for things that in any decent society would have been his by right, such as the ability to travel to pursue his studies.
All he has to
do is listen to them and know something is
wrong with them... All the tea party choices hear voices in their heads and of course blame god as they
probably have no health insurance,...
We've
probably all used our identity as a Christian with the
wrong motivations at some point — it's a good thing God's love doesn't depend on how good we are at following Him.
Religions ask their followers to
do that, most must be
wrong, all are
probably wrong.
I would say that Moses
probably did plagiarize the flood account, but this doesn't make it
wrong, nor
does it make it a myth.
Since most people just say if you attribute the works of God to the
wrong side then you've
done it, then
probably most people would be headed for hell, like me with ocd.
Again and again I have stressed: We are
probably all murderers, thieves and sadists, but we have
done little or nothing to stop the evil, and beyond all, we, that is the Church, have failed, for we knew the
wrong and the right path, but we
did not warn the people and allowed them to rush forward to their doom.
We are
probably all murderers, thieves and sadists, but we have
done little or nothing to stop the evil, and beyond all, we, that is the Church, have failed, for we knew the
wrong and the right path, but we
did not warn the people and allowed them to rush forward to their doom.
the author doesn't consider that there is
probably a strong connection between teaching the formula that sex is always
wrong before marriage and sex - guilt complexes and repression.
Steve — we'e all «
done something
wrong», but keeping a person locked in a closet is much more than a reason for school expulsion, it's also a crime that should have been punished, but
probably wasn't because of his last name!
Saturday is the day of rest I thought - you know when God rested, so if he decided to destroy the world on this appointed day of
do nothing wouldn't that be
wrong of him as he himself commanded us to follow his example and
do nothing on that day - which is
probably exactly what will happen - nothing!
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Don't get me
wrong — there are definitely a few faves in there, while a few others
probably landed in there because of some freaky viral Pinterest party or because of a buzzword like «vegan» and «paleo.»
Don't get me
wrong, I love sugar,
probably a little too much to be honest.
I sat here and
did the calculations, and although I'm
probably off a bit, I can still see I was
wrong.
I am sure it is
probably something I am
doing wrong in the mixing.
My doctor told me welcome to the club put me on Avandia and met formin and told me that I would most
probably need to take insulin down the road.Also put me on 2 meds for blood pressure.Now don't get me
wrong when I say I ate carbs I ate a lot of nonfiber carbs mostly all junk food.I put myself in that position.I weighed 330 lbs and smoked 3 packs of cigs a day.Today I am a 54 year old male weigh 182 am 6foot 1 inch.I lost most of the weight before I learned of a keto diet.I was diagnosed with a fatal autoimmune liver disease called primary sclerosing cholangitis.The body attacks the bile ducts of the liver eventually plugging up the bile ducts and causes total liver failure.Most people live 10 years after being diagnosed.I was diagnosed in nov of 2010.
They
do look delicious but
probably the
wrong audience.
Yes that's
probably fine, it will give a chocolate undertone to recipes that aren't already chocolately though... but I just don't see anything
wrong with that lol xox
It's
probably just me, but I can't figure out what I'm
doing wrong.
And if you don't slow down and eat loads of pumpkin, you're
probably doing October
wrong.
I have not undergone any tests, (had my full of doctors years ago and nobody could ever figure out what was
wrong) but I
do know I have a wheat allergy and
probably some sensitivity to gluten.
I used everything except for the espresso (not really a fan) and the texture of the batter came out thinner then peanut butter which I don't know if I
did it
wrong, and the cookies came out wide (I
probably did it
wrong, haha) but OMG they turned out SOOOOOO good, the BEST cookies I have ever made!