Sentences with phrase «put aside as»

I can not pass up handmade linens at yard sales or thrift shops — someone worked so hard over them, to have them put aside as «junk.»
Wherever possible an investor should put aside as much money as they can.
We are seeing politics put aside as we unite in the national effort to close the gap.
For some it is a process of unearthing dreams or interests they have put aside as successful lawyers with no time to think of what else they'd like to do.
You buy them when they are cute and young and when you're busy you put them aside as if they're an old chair.
There are a couple of things you can do to put aside as much as possible during these early years of earning.
But if you're not at that stage yet, financial advisers say, it's important to start early and put aside as much as possible.
Every time you perform a new trade, part of the account balance in the margin account is put aside as the initial margin requirement of the trade.
NerdWallet urges millennials to start saving now and to put aside as much as possible.
As the Ottoman Empire crumbles into war - torn chaos, their conflicting passions must be put aside as they join forces to get themselves to safety.
My new technique is this: Buy it now, but put it aside as a «prize» for yourself once you achieve a longstanding goal.
Before the highly charged encounter got under way, rivalries were put aside as supporters paid tribute to Ugo Ehiogu.

Not exact matches

Putting aside its misuse, this phrase is often frowned upon as an overused cliche.»
Putting aside a little time each day to be quiet with your thoughts really does wonders for your emotional state, as quiet is so hard to come by in our busy lives.
Putting aside all the songs about love (including love of country) and loss, what strikes me is that the single most successful and consistent message in the largest number of classic songs is one that's just as significant in our business lives as it is in our personal affairs.
And when it comes to putting money aside for long - term goals like retirement, the numbers are just as bad.
Putting aside businesses founded abroad ranging from Greek diners to easyJet, that entrepreneurialism has traditionally manifested itself in within Cyprus in ventures with relatively low start - up costs, such as food - based businesses and solopreneur plays.
As he was going through the immigration screening process at the airport that afternoon, he was pulled aside, put in a small adjoining room and spent the next ten hours being questioned by U.S. immigration officials and was threatened with deportation.
For now, however, we have crossed a boundary and notions of normal or business - as - usual should be put aside.
In order to save as much as the 40 - year - old by retirement, the 50 - year - old would need to put aside over $ 1,400 each month.
We need to put ourselves in the customers» shoes as often as possible (and set aside our goals)....
Norway has consistently put aside part of its resource surplus into the fund and, as a result, it is one of the largest sovereign wealth funds in the world.
The company repositioned its brand and put aside its identity as an oil company to become an energy company, moving from an old - style, closed corporation to an open, collaborative, new - economic venture.
Right now the amount of money that they're putting aside is probably not going to be all the amount of money that they're going to spend on it, but over time as they still generate earnings, they're going to be able to pay it off.
When you put money aside for a down payment, you want this process to be as convenient and painless as possible.
As such, it behooves the majority owners of each carrier to put aside their differences regarding control of the merged company and figure out something that they can live with.
Putting aside the performance of bonds during the bear market beginning in 1980 (both because the starting yields on Treasuries were so high but also because the bear market was relatively mild as the decline began from relatively low levels of valuation), what's interesting about the above chart is how dependably bonds protected a portfolio during equity bear markets.
In response to the wildfire crisis, Premier Rachel Notley and Wildrose leader Brian Jean briefly put aside politics and demonstrated their strengths as political leaders.
Another option is to put aside money for specific categories of spending like education and health care using tax - deferred accounts such as 529 Education or Health Care Savings Accounts.
It includes the obvious, such as what you earned on that money you put aside in a bank or money market account, as well as on a few not - so - obvious sources: bonds, loans you made to others and even that piddling little amount your home lease security deposit brought in.
This is a tough principle to master, as it requires that we fully put our ego aside and we accept taking the risk that we are wrong.
As a quick aside, I could not help but notice monthly RSI has so far put in a series of lower highs at each major nominal price top over the last decade plus.
Some pagan practices (putting up a tree) were taken as a cultural nod no harm in that but core beliefs of Odin etc... must be cast aside.
As I grew older, my interests (beginning with girls) diversified, but I have never entirely put aside childish things.
And what you might ultimately come to find if you put aside what is comforting is that one can derive just as much peace from a secular life as from a religious one.
Hey, Spiffy, appreciate your efforts at trying to get these Christian dolts to reason, but as I'm sure you know, sustaining their religion means they have to put even whatever weak reasoning abilities they have aside.
Putting aside the differences between Whitehead and Hartshorne, one thing is clear: that Hartshorne's notion of apriority allows for an appeal to experience as a test of metaphysical statements.
(The Intelligent Universe, F. Hoyle, 1983, pages 11 - 12, 17, 23) Those who put aside bias or prejudice, but allow reason to dictate, can see that the universe and life did not come about at random, but is the work of a Supreme Designer, which the Bible identifies as Jehovah.
Putting aside the surprising reemergence of test scores as the preferred standard of performance, I wondered what she would say about Catholic schools.
It's time to put aside faith in an iron age deity from a bunch of nomadic sheep herders in the middle east as well.
He was to put aside things which were not in any way bad in themselves, but indeed good in themselves, so as to be completely dedicated to God in prayer and pastoral ministry (The Case for Clerical Celibacy, p. 99).
The bipartisan group of legislators temporarily put aside their politically charged negotiations over reducing the U.S. debt - some of which is owed to China - to show their admiration and affection for the man regarded by the Chinese government as the leader of a separatist movement.
Therefore when we see «hard» rules, such as do not kill, many preachers easily put them aside if someone that we want to kill comes along.
The designers of the Const * itution were brilliant and knew how important it was for future generations to not view their country as one based on Christianity, but as one based simply on freedom, and so they were very careful to put their own religious views aside and make a strong point with separation of church and state.
The work, begun as a parish movement, has grown so that the local demands have overtaxed a large corps of workers while importunate calls from many cities in this and other lands for knowledge of the work, and pitiful calls for help from sick ones everywhere have to be put aside....
Whether you and they acknowledge it or not, those people have to put aside or ignore their beliefs to properly practice healthcare, else they'd have to follow the violent demands of the bible such as these, rather than actually curing people:
The bible is written to fool you and put fear in to you... soon enough though, it will be set aside as more and more people walk away from the divisive group of sheep.
If that truly reflective state of mind was brought into a conversation with out «neighbors» then, and only then, as I see it, will we put aside the «rationalization» and begin to «reason» toward solutions.
As Robert Capon puts it: «I want you to set aside the notion of the Christian religion, because it's a contradiction in terms.
In my opinion, to follow Jesus is to put all that aside and put the needs of others first, working together to help fix the hurt and suffering in the world as much as we can.
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