Sentences with phrase «really challenging things»

Those are really challenging things to improve from an observational perspective — and require immense computer power.
It's a really challenging thing to measure and to date all we have are upper limits on how strong it might be here.»
The really challenging thing about pricing is that there are no hard and fast rules.

Not exact matches

Just the sheer scale of it is also challenging, because you've got ta lay out the carbon fiber in exactly the right way on a huge mold, and you've got ta cure that mold at temperature, and then it's... just really hard to make large carbon - fiber structures that can do all of those things and carry incredible loads.
Only one thing is really standing in the way at this point: «The biggest challenge to adopting that is really for [wireless] operators to come up with a good way to manage your plan, because clearly you don't want to pay another $ 50 a month just to get a SIM card.»
Operating a franchise is really challenging and there are too many things to know all at once, but I always advise any prospective owner to learn as much as they can about sales and marketing.
While things such as courage and motivation helped him during his journey, it was his tenacity that really picked him up during hard times, pushed him to work through late nights and remain positive and upbeat during challenges.
«Other kinds of work — be it exercise, a creative hobby, hands - on parenting, or volunteering — will do more to preserve your zest for Monday's challenges than complete vegetation,» she has written before recommending that, if you really want to feel jazzed up after a break, you should proactively schedule challenging or engaging activities rather than just planning to chill and take things the days as they come.
Looking back on it, the things that were the most challenging were really the most valuable.
«One of the really disturbing things about those sorts of challenges is looking at the garbage bins at the end of them.»
Lord knows, we find Trump's clumsy preening and incomprehensible ravings as simultaneously frightening and amusing as the next befuddled commentator, but the remarkable truth is that some pretty challenging things really do seem to be getting done.
I enjoyed the resources industry because it really epitomizes the concepts of practical design: you end up engineering things on the run to be «fit for purpose», making do with potentially less equipment and materials than you'd prefer in some fairly remote and challenging environments.
This intensive is 90 minutes (rather than 75) and has various challenges throughout the entire class to really kick things up a notch.
I had in my heart and tongue the Name of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age of 33 to face all the challenges my father has left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a lot of reciting verses of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic of what to believe although have read many books abroad in my youth of many beliefs out of curiosity but could not belief in other than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long in advance of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father in a car accident I had seen him in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front of him and when was on the top of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many things like that..
He challenges everything that people think is normal, and flips it upside down to show how things really are from God's perspective, and how they will be in eternity.
I am always being challenged to do things I really, really don't want to do.
We clearly need to follow his lead in crossing disciplinary boundaries, challenging uncritically accepted paradigms in science and education, getting others to join us in the complex task of trying to determine how things really are.
more recently, a couple of people in different ways have challenged me to give people a chance, to make each encounter with them a clean slate, rather than holding on to the things that have hurt me... If I could really do this, imagine the potential for understanding and goodness.
In between the photo dumps and product placements were some of the most honest, considered, and powerful essays I'd ever read, essays about things that really mattered: faith, doubt, feminism, race, mental health, addiction, community, friendship, mindfulness, grace and the unique joys and challenges of raising children in our highly - connected, yet increasingly isolating culture.
I really need to learn a lot more about all this, as looking at things differently from the way I was taught is challenging, difficult, and downright scary.
The thing that's really got challenged in me, is not losing hope in the midst of my faith.
«But then coming back to music and having it feel so urgent, the only thing that felt really logical was to be able to sort of challenge myself and express myself in a way that I hadn't before.»
As the present experience of God's self - manifestation and the challenges it brings will be the entry point for a discerning appropriation of the Christian past, one will discern all those things which really contribute to the present.
If all we are doing is saying «male headship» and «wives submit to your husbands» but we're not really defining what that looks like... in this kind of culture, when those things are being challenged, then it's simply going to go away...»
The really important thing about Käsemann's essay is this challenge to a consideration of the synoptic tradition, for the problem of the historical Jesus is ultimately a problem for us because of the material in the synoptic gospels and the Acts of the Apostles.
Best thing is, it keeps me really full until lunch time, and as I'm on my feet all day long that's a challenge!
This program runs through December 21 and a few really helpful challenges are up next, like a «Pantry Purge» on Saturday and a «20 Things Gratitude List» on Sunday.
We are dairy free / gluten free as a family but also getting corn and soy outta there can prove really challenging when making indulgent things like this.
I have always been really into yoghurt (and all things sour really) so stopping eating dairy has certainly been a challenge.
I used the Chana Bateta for a «easy» (read, cheap) way to feed 30 people for $ 50 for my Dale Carnegie class — having to work around two vegetarians and someone who was extremely lactose intolerant made any meal decisions REALLY hard, and adding to the challenge was a class that only donated about $ 45 - 55 per meal (this was a weekly thing for me).
One thing I'm realizing is that after this challenge is over, I don't really have an excuse not to be blogging a lot more frequently.
We battle Candida at my house and bread is our favorite thing - finding an exceptable recipe has been challenging (and expensive) this is really good - totally satisfies our bread craving!
I have yet to peruse «The French Chef,» but I really recommend «The Way to Cook,» as it shows one how to do the simple things well, as well as more challenging items that proficiency with the basics will embolden one to try.
My sister is vegan gluten free and it is really challenging for me to find nice yummy recipes where she does nt feel left out or eating the same thing every time.
Still 3 players short of being serious tittle contenders another cb, dm and striker all needed not convinced wenger will buy 3 players maybe 2 max but believe 1 of them will be a big signing only thing prob holding up deal is champions league qualification first hope its reus we have chance as dortmund appear to have changed there stance in whether they can keep him would be a fantastic signing and still leave funds to cover other 2 positions we really need to make these signings if we are to have any chance of challenging in all competitions!
The boss thinks that things will improve from now on and although that may not be enough to really challenge for the Premier League title, he is determined to do his best and be ready if the teams above us do slip up.
Neither really came close to challenging last season, but now that the two top tacticians have ironed out their squads» flaws and put their own stamp on things, it's little surprise to see they're proving tougher opponents than Chelsea's only real challengers Tottenham last season.
I agree with those odds simply because i believe the some team that were stronger than Arsenal last season have done some really good business to further strengthen there squads, Bernardo Silva & Kyle Walker for Man City with what they already have plus what pep will add plus its gonna be his second season so he will be a bit more familiar with the EPL and this may make them really tough to beat, Tiemoue Bakayoko & Antonio Rudiger Chealsea plus a top striker and Chelsea will sill be one of the teams to beat, Tottenham are gonna be solid, they've kept the team together and Victor Lindelof & Romelu Lukaku for Man - u and Mourinho is not done yet if the rumors are true and there also the Mourinho second season thing, as much as i'd like to be hopeful for next season, i really do nt think Lacazette and Kolasinac are enough to make us challenge for the league plus having Europa league will give the team less time to recover for the weekend games, the formation change is the only thing i see can make the difference.
The thing is, I don't think anyone really expects the Citizens to mount a serious challenge.
Occasionally looking up to make sure Chelsea still hadn't made it out of their fucking half, Pep looked agitated at times from how challenging things were getting on his phone screen but he really pulled it out of the box in his game with Valverde, laying...
Occasionally looking up to make sure Chelsea still hadn't made it out of their fucking half, Pep looked agitated at times from how challenging things were getting on his phone screen but he really pulled it out of the box in his game with Valverde, laying down a slew of letters to spell out «humiliation».
The only thing offensive I've ever heard are those who make blanketed statements like «There are never medical contraindications to BFing» or say things like «Me and my baby went through [insert really challenging / emotional experience], therefore, no one has an excuse not to BF» I think it's important to continue to address this as a systemic issue rather than a «personal choice» issue.
I'm really excited about this too... have joined the June Loons daily listing challenge for the first time this month, so I will hopefully have lots of interesting things to bring along.
-LSB-...] thing I discovered about the Rookie Moms blog that has me really excited is a feature called «52 Challenges for Rookie Moms ``.
After both reading this book, we started really opening up, talking about all the things that felt challenging, the things we loved and didn't really love about each other, and yes, how satisfied we were with our sex lives.
Looking at oneself, really looking inside is a challenge, the thing is, the consequence of not looking at oneself is even worse.»
As I reflect on this challenge it would actually be a really fun thing to do for a new Mom / Dad to be if you are hosting a baby shower.
Robin Kaplan: You know, one of the things that I found after I had my kids was that the witching hour between 4 and 8 at night made up really challenging for me to make sure that I was getting a healthy dinner you know, at lunch kids are usually pretty quiet around.
But the scientists, the economists and neuroscientists and psychologists who I've been studying and writing about are really challenging the idea that IQ, that standardized test scores, that those are the most important things in a child's success.
The book doesn't so much delve into that and I had more questions about how, but one thing it discusses is the helicopter - parented child who never has to figure anything out for himself, gets to college and after college and doesn't really know how to make things happen because he's never been given the opportunity / challenge or had certain character traits instilled.
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