Not exact matches
In this dissent, the liberal Catholic academic establishment has
gotten into the
habit of issuing hyperbolic, sky - is - falling declarations about the consequences of
rather ordinary and appropriate actions by Church authorities.
It's an average group in all fairness... I'd
rather have our group than an easier one because we need to
get into the
habit of beating European teams that are difficult.
Moody says that because the boys struggle a bit to gain weight, she and her husband
got into the
habit of feeding them based on calorie count
rather than nutrition.
I'm trying to
get into the
habit of shredding right away
rather than letting paper pile up.
It is our belief that
getting to your goal is not about following a strict meal plan or enduring a grueling fitness plan, but
rather about building confidence, learning how to make the right food choices, and incorporating new healthy, sustainable
habits into your day - to - day life.
I found that it's usually easier to find neutral while the bike is still moving so I
got into the
habit of engaging neutral as I come to a stop
rather than after I've stopped.
Get into the
habit of saving for large purchases
rather than taking the «buy now pay later» approach.
To avoid your dog
getting into the
habit of begging at the table, veterinarians suggest that you place table scraps
into food dishes
rather than feeding them right from the table.
Practice after practice, she
got into the
habit of looking at me for treats
rather than trying to chase.
I would
rather counsel a young reader with 30 - 40 years ahead to invest (the audience here) to spend a little bit on term insurance and
get into the lifelong
habit of investing than buy an expensive permanent policy.