Sentences with phrase «sake though»

It's not difficult for difficulty's sake though, it's difficult because it's different.
Fuck's sake though, the ref you warned about took his sweet time in stopping it.
For f sake though, don't move him all over the pitch in different roles and responsibilities.

Not exact matches

We now have drones that can deliver packages, rockets that can get things to space on the cheap (though they still struggle with coming back down), and even jetpacks for goodness sake.
She advances from British psychologist James Reason's contention that a mistake is distinct from an error (though she uses the terms interchangeably for readability's sake).
For the sake of argument, though, we will assume that Zycher's latest statements are correct and that these three policies will add $ 55.4 billion of additional GDP to the province each and every year.
For simplicity's sake, and so the company doesn't have to deal with currency hedging, they decided to sell the scanner through the website at a single retail price of US$ 579, even though, as Cox observes, they're over-pricing in some markets and underpricing in others.
For Schultz, though, doing the right thing for its own sake — which these days costs a quarter - billion dollars annually in health insurance premiums — wasn't inconsistent with the corporate mission of turning a profit.
For the sake of argument, though, let's suppose that your team actually does have a need for better communication.
Hope too many people don't get burned though to be honest for their sake.
Though I was more introverted than extroverted, I learned to «put myself out there» for the sake of my business.
Oh for F's sake, stop trying to pretty this up as though her rights were stripped bare.
You've been going back and forth with others about this for quite some time on several threads, but I have not seen you use but one description for determinism even though it seems the discussions have involved various scenarios that should warrant looking at them with a specific type of determinism in mind for the sake of the discussion.
Good points, though I think oftentimes one might have to stay away for the sake of self - preservation, and to heal from wounds they've sustained from the community.
The Biblical paradigm is the Christ, who though he was rich, for our sakes became poor that through his poverty we might be made rich (II Cor.
But though it often fulfills us, it does not exist simply for the sake of our fulfillment.
Even though we modern, civilized Christians typically do not kill and murder those with whom we disagree, there is an area of our lives today where we still put others to death for the sake of our religion.
You do not need to be gathered together with others, though sometimes that is helpful for the sake of the conversation.
We have a mutual friend, though — the fellow from Nazareth — and for His sake, we work it out.
For the sake of liberals who are (understandably) queasy about defending abortion on its merits, Democratic politicians like to pretend that Planned Parenthood offers mammograms (it doesn't), that it is a common source of pre-natal care (it's not), and that abortion represents only 3 percent of its services (the real number is unclear, but far higher — though again, it doesn't help our cause to inflate it to 94 percent).
Therefore, if any man swear by Tash and keep his oath for oath's sake, it is by me that he has truly sworn, though he know it not, and it is I who reward him.
In the Synoptics, for example, faith is the precedent condition of Jesus» miracles while in the Fourth Gospel faith is the consequence of Jesus» miracles — «Believe me for the very works» sake»; (John 14:11) «Though ye believe not me, believe the works»; (John 10:38) he «manifested his glory; and his disciples believed on him,» after his first miracle; (John 2:11) and, when a nobleman's son was healed, he «himself believed, and his whole house.»
8:9:»... though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor»; of Rom.
Though innocent of all violence attributed to Him, God allowed the violence committed by others to be laid upon His head so that He might take the blame and thereby rescue and deliver mankind from most of the self - destructive consequences of their sin, and reveal Himself to mankind as a loving Father who takes our sin upon Himself for our deliverance from the consequences of sin and for the sake of our relationship with Him.
Even though we as individuals need perpetual self - examination, we need to also make each other accountable for the sake of the well - being of the community.
Though they want to criticize government for the sake of reforming it, the editors deny any need for basic societal restructuring.27 It was this basic trust in the American system which caused Christianity Today to accept the president's word concerning Watergate - until Cox's firing and the tapes - and to back the president concerning his role in Vietnam as late as May 1972:
He reminded them of the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich yet for their sakes he became poor, so that they through his poverty might become rich.
Therefore if any man swear by Tash and keep his oath for the oath's sake, it is by me that he has truly sworn, though he know it not, and it is I who reward him.
His voice and thoughts are ripe for the world to glean from... It's as if he is saying, «Listen, you normal people, I don't get why you think you have this burden or voice to try and make a difference, voice concerns, create a place for commiseration and though experiments... leave that to us, the few who should have the loudest voice, who are apart of an elite line of life commentators... I mean, for me, it's my God given job... For God's sake, I HAVE TO do this to support my family.
«Polemics,» as I use it here, does not denote or connote simple hostility, or opposition for its own sake — even though the term has come to mean something like this in ordinary English usage.
As the Christian comes to abandon his belief in the empty tomb and «bodily resurrection», even though he once regarded it as a sure and certain proof of the truth of Christianity, he may experience an exhilarating sense of freedom not unlike that felt by Paul when for the sake of Christ he abandoned the former things in which he trusted.
This casual character of the references to the pre-existence in Paul is even more obvious in the sentence I have several times quoted from II Corinthians: «For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for our sakes he became poor.»
«For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though He was rich, yet for your sake He became poor, so that you through His poverty might become rich.»
The pre-existent glory is brought into connection with the remembered facts of Jesus» life in such passages as those quoted in the preceding paragraph, of which II Corinthians 8:9 is typical: «Ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for our sakes he became poor.
The «blood» of Christ Jesus will ever be an acclaiming conscription thru relief - based emotional prescriptions foresaken though not by the mobs nor even the masses allotments sakes!
Though the Father must extract satisfaction from the sinner, the Son volunteers to die for the sake of sinners.
The familiar phrases «he emptied himself [heauton ekenosen], taking the form of a servant,» and «though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor» have come to seem commonplace.
Humboldt states in his monograph on the dual that, though the study of language should be pursued for its own sake, it «resembles other branches of learning in not having its ultimate purpose in itself but that it conforms to the general purpose of interest in the human mind to help humanity to realize its true nature and its relation to everything visible and invisible around and above itself.»
For that very reason, though, it is self - proclaimed heterosexuals who may prove most effective in leading our chaste charge against sexual orientation, sacrificing their unchristian security blanket of «straightness» for the sake of caritas in veritate.
Timothy was willing to be circumcised for the sake of the Jews, though he did not have to.
If they truly wish to empty themselves and renounce their own will for the sake of God and Church, they will find innumerable opportunities for service, though perhaps not the sort of self - gratification they seek.
Just for facts sake, though, it is just the New Testament of the Bible that is around 2000 years old - the Old Testament goes back to stories and writings from around 3000 years ago.
-- 2 Corinthians 8:9 The Lord Jesus Christ was eternally rich, glorious, and exalted; but «though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became...
There are a good many references to women and their relation to the gospel, even though it is Luke alone who states that «wives» must be left for sake of discipleship (14:26; 18:29).
For Niebuhr the agape of the Gospel, though symbolized by powerlessness in history, leads to involvement in the power conflicts of men for the sake of our humanity which can be rightly understood only from the standpoint of agape.
he urged generosity on the Corinthians after the manner of Christ — «Though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, that ye through his poverty might become rich»; (II Corinthians 8:9.)
The fate of religious conservatism is important, though, and not merely for its own sake.
The «blood» of Christ Jesus will ever be an acclaiming conscription thru relief - based emotional prescriptions foresaken though not by the unrelenting mobs nor even the jealous masses allotments sakes!
for the ignorant christains I quote the bible «for we know the grace of christ jesus that though he was rich, yet for our sakes he became poor that through his poverty we might become rich» I quote again» I wish above all that though mayest prosper and be in health even as thy soul prospereth» though I came to jesus poor, but now he has made me rich so I don't have to pass through the eyes of a needle.
Though the Western myth is that the Catholic Church in the Third World is retarding public health measures for the sake of a theological nicety, that is certainly not the case on this continent.
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