Sentences with phrase «really just part»

But that's really just part of what makes it so attractive.
«It's really just another part of a balanced diet.»
Everything these days is really just part of the grand experiment we get to live through.
My eBook is really just part of building a platform.
Teachers who use these principles know well that formative assessment is really just a part of good teaching.
«It was really just part of the process,» Mangano said outside the courthouse Wednesday.
[This] insurance is really just another part of your employment package.»
The rise of quant - driven hedge funds is really just a part of the evolutionary shift that is taking place on Wall Street that encompasses how investment decisions are made and how they are put into action.

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«For most of the last 80 years, venture as an asset class has been really difficult for the average investor to get in, unless you are a high net worth individual, unless you get the deal flow, you are part of an angel group or you invest into VCs, you just didn't have access into this asset class,» Wang says.
«Like all companies, [our] employees really want to do more than just work at a job, and part of the purpose is to get engaged in the community,» he says.
Meanwhile, Rick Santelli just flipped out over the Bernanke - Friedman section, so it does seem clear that this part really struck a nerve among some traders.
«She thought this was just another part of a private tour — and it really wasn't a stretch,» he says.
So it's kind of a lower your expectations mindset, but it's still a market that I want to be involved with because, but it's just, it's not a time to bet big, you know, late cycle is a notoriously difficult part of the cycle to pin down, whereas midcycle is really the sweet spot.
So someone getting ahold of just your idea isn't really stealing the most important parts of your business out from under you.
And just defensive messages without actually reading the whole email, which was like, «We recognize that's it's really upsetting what happened, but we now have to unify this country, and we want to do what we can to do our part
Unlike Morningstar or Boca Burgers, clean meat really is meat; it just grows in a lab instead of being part of an animal.
«We really can't be sure that drop in 10,000 fans was due to a lockout, or just part of the typical pattern we observe in league attendance.
And I think that's just part of these — the jobs, again, are not jobs on assembly line that people really find all that attractive over the long term.
As Richard Settersten, author of Not Quite Adults: Why 20 - Somethings Are Choosing a Slower Path to Adulthood, and Why It's Good for Everyone, has said: «the media focuses so much on coddled kids, but there's a huge, invisible class of young people that's just not part of our public discussion and who are really in dire straits.»
«For the most part, these limits aren't really going to affect director pay, other than the fact that it's really just a protection for them,» said Bill Gerek who advises companies on executive pay and governance matters at Korn Ferry.
One really important thing to note is that the Cubs aren't just looking to recruit and grow their own talent on the ball field — they're applying the same approach to every part of the organization.
It's only after you choose to leave a place of such aggressive and ferocious learning that you really come to appreciate what you had and what you largely took for granted because the benefits were so much a part of just being there that they blend into the overall environment.
Osquery is just part of the stack of tools we've built to protect against really advanced threats.
(See Fitbit Anxiety Is Part Of A Larger Problem) But until someone really makes an 18 - hour watch battery, I'm just not a believer.
«These are issues that don't just touch our part of the industry, but really touch a whole country.»
«Most of us accept what they are saying at face value, but really, it's just part of the game.
Some programmers have started to accept payment in Bitcoins, but that's not really a great indicator of a robust monetary platform — in a sense, it's just like people exchanging goods or services in a barter system, something that is a big part of what economists call the «underground» or shadow economy.
I'd really like to add one or two of the data center REITs but for the most part they are just too expensive.
The market doesn't just act in a vacuum; its performance really is dictated by a million moving parts that all have a role to play.
From this vantage point, stability is really just a way of describing or qualifying «expectations,» which are a formal part of the way the Bank thinks about monetary policy and the transmission mechanism (i.e., how a change in the target for the overnight rate has an effect on the real economy).
Atheists in the modern age really don't go for this kind of violence — they for the most part just ignore religion and go do something better.
[JC] I love collaborating.It's just really nice to bounce ideas off someone else; maybe that someone has a better idea than you do.Stuff generally works out a little better if there's someone to work with and I think we're all pretty easy going.Everybody in Starflyer, and with most of our friends, there's no huge «ego - guy» saying, «I have to have this part and it has to be this way!»
Ummm... Not that I mean to be nitpicky or anything, but... if satan has sway over all earth, how can adam be sure that you're not just part of satan's great plan and that the bible isn't really the religious equivalent of a stereo's instruction manual?
Sure, religion plays a role in legitimizing power and rationalizing colonization (just look at the Spanish conquest of the Americas, for example), but if the Abrahamic holy books were really a good social agent the rest of the world would be imitating the most backward parts of the Middle East.
I can't really ague w / that part, just the one true faith Crap that everyone keeps trying to claim.
do you really Love him or are you just part of religion.
He died before I was born, but I thought as long as I was plagiarizing the book of Matthew (also written after His death), I'd just add this whole 3:16 part in because those silly jews don't think Jesus was actually the messiah (who cares if he didn't really fulfill all the required prophecies.
And so part of the reason for exploring everything from Leviticus 18, to Proverbs 31, to Song of Solomon, to the epistles of Peter and Paul, was to show just how much this phrase — «biblical womanhood» — really entails, and to not take the hermeneutical devices with which Christians are so familiar for granted.
For me I figured that if there is a God out there who does who does actually have a plan for us and if part of that plan is to not be made known but would rather have us develop faith, and if the reason for why we need to have faith is to see if we are going to follow God because we choose to instead of being made to have to follow, and if the reason for all of those commandments is to somehow be for our benefit, and if I really want to and need to know, which I did, and that this supposed God wanted for us to find out through study, prayer and trying to practice those teachings to see for ourselves and then make our choice, then I figured to do just that and find out for myself.
And that's really the sad part... if you just accept them as the stories they are... of humans trying to understand what this life is all about and making answers to fit their environment and circ.umstances, then the contradictions simply confirm just how wonderfully human we are... There are some great stories.
Yeah sorry your god isn't Just, he is a maniac, the good part is, is that he doesn't really exist, sorry magic isn't real buddy.
I think part of the healing process is being able to get to know God for who He really is, for who Jesus really is, and not just taking the press release we sometimes get from other people.
So it is really just defined as psychotic behavior, with no attachment to volitional choice on a person's part?
It really is just a part of life and we are only disgusted by it because we are taught to be (and because we don't smell it enough to get used to it.)
I suppose in part because I was just at a conference where the business line is heavily populated with men, who are great, but I really enjoyed seeing a competent and capable woman give a really great presentation.
that is what we are witnessing in the US tight now, I just hope the Warners are not part of it and really follow the teachings of Jesus as they were intended... good luck to them
So a church should not really just be a subsitute for an ethnic gang, and probably are for the most part segregated only because the neighborhoods are.
Nothing to lose on your part, I am sure you are set in your ways and really don't care to find the real truth, it is really just easier to not believe in anything at all.
If this remains just an intellectual understanding on our part then we haven't yet really gotten to caring about others For us to care about others, what happens to them must matter to us.
We want the unbelieving world — at least that part of it we care most about — to see that evangelicals really are on the righteous side, so that they just may entertain Christian faith themselves.
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