If one day it comes down to us facing God's judgement, I would much
rather leave it up to him to judge.
I guess they could be helpful for explaining the plan of salvation and other key points in the scripture but I'd
rather leave it up to God to speak to me in the scriptures.
Gillibrand later said she had always personally supported gay marriage, but thought the question of legalization should not be dictated by the federal government, but
rather left up to individual states to decide.
While most of the funds he buys for his clients are more heavily weighted to corporate debt, he'd
rather leave it up to the fund manager to decide the bond mix.
Not exact matches
Rather than
leaving this collaboration
up to chance, encourage it by adding some bar - height tables and stools where employees can mingle.
Assigning a specific mentor (
rather than
leaving it
up to chance) can help them to feel more comfortable and confident.
If you'd
rather play it safe then end
up sorry, these four tools can help you mask your trail and clean
up the footprints you've already
left behind:
Rather than open a new tab and open yourself
up to distraction, you can select the icon in the bottom - right corner and search without
leaving your document.
«
Rather than trying to beef
up inventory, they should have closed more stores and spread the existing inventory among the stores they had
left,» says Dan Harrow, a financial adviser retained by the creditors» committee.
One day, an archetype of a gym rat — shaved head, cutoff shirt, veins in his arms like ropes — was doing side - to - side pull -
ups: hands close together, looking along the bar
rather than facing it, pulling
up and alternating bringing his head above the bar on the right side and then the
left.
So
rather than simply chase after new sales,
leaving financial systems struggling to keep
up, Shindler and Trapani professionalized the back office of their Valley Stream, N.Y., business before they embarked on their accelerated growth plans.
Rather than figuring out cash flow as you go along, it's best to come
up with realistic projections as part of your business plan before deciding whether you can afford to
leave your job.
It would be great if the links opened new tabs
rather than
leaving the page — as usually I end
up closing the window automatically and have to navigate back to the page.
It's the gap between those two that shows
up as unemployed workers, and then only if they keep looking for jobs
rather than
leaving the labor force.
They can burn down and
leave the hilltop revert «back to nature»
rather than having the whole down gaze
up at a temple of money that keeps them in debt.
Then finally — as I say, I'm probably
leaving something out — there was the decision, which wound
up a presidential decision because the people under him were disagreeing, to use the CBO macroeconomic forecast, even after we had done all this work to do our own economic forecast, for one reason: it was more pessimistic than ours, and would therefore make the budget deficit reduction job harder
rather than easier.
Hopefully, we have all come around or are slowly coming around to
leaving people alone to lead their own lives in the manner they choose
rather than sitting in a pulpit judging people, often with a level of morality that we / you yourselves can't live
up to.
Rather, once we've so drastically shortened the list of sins, anything
left on the list will have to take the full brunt of all of our bottled -
up wrath.
The defenders of institutionalized Christianity are in a panic over dwindling numbers but
rather than ask why people are
leaving and wondering if perhaps there is a reason they resort to guilt trips and subtle threats to keep people showing
up.
Since
leaving «Jezebel's» employ or
rather unceremoniously sacked on trumped
up charges; mom and I avoided going to church.
But,
rather than stand
up to be counted among the righteous, one might also follow Our Lord's counsel not to let the
left hand know what the right is doing.
A Woman's pain would have been valued and listened to more than a man's continued productivity and usefulness, follow would have been committed to
rather than
left up to others.
The next time you encounter someone who has «
left the church» or «rejected God»
rather than tell them that they need to come back, instead, strike
up a conversation by asking them what happened, or why they made the decision they did.
CT closely tracks Christian student groups and how they fare on campus, including InterVarsity's key victory at Tufts, Alec Hill's response to the Supreme Court's Hastings decision and its aftermath, and the 15 Christian student groups that
left Vanderbilt
rather than open
up leadership roles to non-Christians.
And then, when, like most of the kids in the youth groups or Bible colleges, we found ourselves in a
rather usual sort of life, surprisingly not preaching to thousands on a weeknight, we were
left feeling like failures, like somehow we weren't measuring
up, we weren't serving God effectively, we must have missed it because isn't our life supposed to be about doing big, successful things for God?
(The task of filling
up the blanks I'd
rather leave to you.)
If you'll permit me to
leave this thought: I have concluded after many years of «church hopping» to finally «no church» that what we need in the «church» is not anything «new» as stated in your last paragraph but
rather a «liberation from»... I conclude that the church (organized or free) considers this return to liberty (brought about by Christ) as a legitimate «next step» in the history of «church» but that is firstly a lie and secondly opens
up a door for even more destructive creativity by humans.
It allows them to make the meal selection process spontaneous, picking
up the kit they want that night,
rather than being beholden to what the subscription service may or may not have
left them that day.
I was worried when I lifted
up the first slice, as it did feel
rather heavy and looked dense, but on tasting it was actually light, cooked perfectly - had to
leave it in the oven on 165 fan for an extra 10 min though (browned nicely on top with cheesecaky cracks even!
The future is still looking a little bit
up in the air, but
rather than
leaving it to chance or being shy about what I really want, I am embracing opportunities and paving my way.
Rather than cut everything
up into little bits, they've
left things in bigger pieces.
If you carefully / gently wash them and then lay them on a tea towel to dry (
rather than using a spinner), you can simply roll the towel
up with
leaves inside then stick into one of those compost type green bags, they kept for a solid week.
Not the drowning in American cheese kind (although, that's mostly to save my thighs...), but
rather a can of black beans and a can of green chilies heated together and
left simmering while I fry
up two eggs.
Be sure to fill
up on good - quality, wholesome food,
rather than
leaving too much room for dessert!
Steve Lohr, who helped his father, Jerry — the «J» in J. Lohr — plant the family vineyards when he was 10 years old, speaks proudly of his dad's decision to
leave the oak trees on the vast tracts of property that make
up J. Lohr Vineyards,
rather than squeezing every last dollar from the ground.
When I added the top crust I pinched the crusts to make a seal and
rather than
leaving a certain amount of crust overhanging the pan, I just
left a larger amount [of what was intended to overhang]
up the remaining inch of the pie pan.
If it were
up to me, I would take advantage of their relatively weak closing schedule and —
rather than keep grinding to get as high a seed as possible — to give Embiid, Simmons and Saric some staggered «load management» games off down the stretch, so that they have enough
left in the tank to play a competative playoff series.
we should
leave ozil alone, i know that he hasn't been at his best yet but i, d
rather have him struggle now while the rest of the team is firing on all cylinders, it, s a long season and i truly believe that he will come good when we are struggling & depending on him he, ll start racking
up the numbers of assist, his slow start to the season might be because after recovering from the euros it is taking him a bit longer to get going again compared to other players but not to worry because» FORM IS TEMPORARY BUT CLASS IS PERMANENT».
Prices don't go
up when a club openly acknowledges it's intentions to buy players, but
rather prices go
up when negotiations are
left till late and the perception of desperation becomes obvious.
Wenger still has a keen eye for footballing knowledge and notably talent, so perhaps he could take
up a role behind the scene at Arsenal,
rather than having to
leave the club altogether.
The only way I'd take Raheem Sterling is if Theo
left, although I think I'd
rather get Theo signed
up with us, he's been with us nearly a decade, there isn't many players in the premier league who have been with their club that long and remember Walcott has only just turned 26, there's still a lot more to come from Theo.
In my own case, if I have moved too far to the right, past my line,
rather than try to move back to the correct line — which would break
up my
left side — I start again and work afresh from
left to right.
I am fed
up of Wenger same story every year
rather than getting player he wants waits for last moment to get the
left player, when you need to strength your required area get the plan early set your target pay the price but Wenger just makes us suffer.
In the midfield, (including RWB & LWB) we have a whole bunch of tweeners... none offer the full package, none make sense in our manager's current favourite formation, except for Sead on the
left and Ox on the right, and all of them have never shown any consistency for more than a heartbeat... Sead, who I'm including in this category because of our present formation, looks like a positive addition, minus his occasional brain farts, but I would
rather see what he could do in a back 4 before making my mind
up... Ox, who has never played better, which isn't saying much considering his largely underwhelming play in previous seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his
left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players
up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger's)
The pair were well prepared to get the better of him in the air and on the ground and worked well to team
up as a matter of challenging him,
rather than
leaving one or the other vulnerable to his antics and capabilities.
It would be better to keep Flamini and let another player step
up and replace Flamini
rather than lose Flamini and one of our youngsters doesn't step
up to
leave us short on players...
The fact of the matter is, Ozil isn't living
up to his price tag, doesn't deserve a pay rise and should be sold
rather than let him
leave for free next summer.
Truth is Wenger doesn't get given a limit but
rather he has to work WITH Gazidis to get things done, sometimes though the yank does his own thing and
leaves Wenger to pick
up the mess.
I guess you don't see the times Özil loses the ball and stops playing while expecting his teammates to win it back for him or Alexis» countless stepovers where he ends
up losing the ball
rather than play the simplest of passes to an open teammate
leaving us open for a counter attack.
Me asking why Seo would be preferred to play on the right
rather than
left got more
up votes than down and considering I get down votes for my arrogance... I would not say the question I asked is clear for everyone, or if it is then it is in favor of what I asked.