I should also have a disclaimer about Aqua Spar as I can't
say for sure about it's safety but it is labeled a «non-toxic» product.
No one can
say for sure about the long term sustainability of free access, but after 20 years the number of countries where the approach is used continues to increase.
By Janice Brown There is one thing I can
say for sure about Beth Stern, animal advocate, author, and actress: She is the real deal.
Well, one thing you can
say for sure about this way - out - there, wide - body Corvette Stingray is that everyone will have an opinion about it — ...
I can't
say for sure about wire in the UK, but household wiring in the U.S. often lacks the chemical and heat resistant insulation used in automotive wiring.
I can't
say for sure about VAT, except that I've never had any additional charges (though it could be random and I've just been lucky).
As I said, we can't
say for sure about the reasons unless they are expressed either by statement or action.
I can't
say for sure about the meat etc. that is inside of a tamale.
I can't
say for sure about the flour, as I haven't tried these substitutions myself, but I think it might work.
I can't
say for sure about the white chocolate idea, as I haven't tried it personally.
Of course, this is speculation based on Nintendo's patents and nothing can be
said for sure about Nintendo NX until official reveal.
Seeing that the tweet was promptly deleted, nothing could be
said for sure about it at the time.
Not exact matches
Biderman was a relentless publicity hound, publishing a book
about marriage, posing
for unfortunate pictures, and
saying many things he probably wishes he hadn't, such as: «We have done a really great job of making
sure our data is kept secret.»
How can Peeple users know
for sure that the people
saying things
about them on the app are really who they
say they are?
For me it's really
about making
sure that you're
saying something that sounds like you.
«We use Google Sheets to keep tabs of new micro-goals we're internally setting
for our clients that all make
sure they're showing progress to the goal the client knows
about,»
says Johnathan Dane, founder of KlientBoost.
We might not know
for sure what those «things» are specifically, but let's just
say AI and technology is
about to get personal.
«Many people automatically book round - trip fares
for vacations, but if you aren't
sure about your itinerary and you're using points, you should absolutely consider booking a one - way ticket,»
said Sean McQuay, NerdWallet's credit card and banking expert.
A lot has been
said about the future of work, but no one knows
for sure what things will really look like.
In announcing the Journalism Project in January, Facebook
said it «cares a great deal
about making
sure that a healthy news ecosystem and journalism can thrive,» and committed to helping media outlets — including smaller, local publishers — figure out how to best use the network
for their journalism.
«It's not
about buying real estate
for our brand, but making
sure our technology is available to players,» Grunke
says.
Ah, but you
say that
for a normal - sized angel check or A round check one shouldn't worry
about the ultimate exit because he or she is getting in really early and at a cheap enough price so who cares whether one pays $ 5 million pre-money or $ 15 million pre-money — you just have to make
sure you back really big companies.
Forget
about those lists of stocks that are
sure picks
for the New Year,
says Barry Ritholtz, chief investment officer of Ritholtz Wealth Management.
Jenkins and President Garvey would surely agree with us both
about this, and I am
sure he's right — I was
sure from the beginning, and only disappointed that neither of them
said so when appealing to the administration
for a broader exemption than the rule contemplates.
Me personally would like to believe so and I do.If there is not god life is pretty pathetic if your think deeply
about it.Theres always going to be someone who
says no this is how something is or this happened exactly like this I know
for sure (ha ok)... On another note instead of acting like you really do know everything maybe broaden your horizon and try church or read the bible and give God a chance.
While that may be «accurate» as to what jesus
says about marriage, etc.... I am speaking to the * inference * that @barry,
for sure and it looks like you....
They know the bible
says talks
about tithing (and their radical Christian friends do it) but they may not be
sure what tithing is, or if it is
for today.
When I
say that I am not
sure that really makes sense because what are our jobs
for now but I still wonder
about it.
Can't
say for sure, but I really doubt Zimmerman was polite
about it, and if you were suddenly confronted by a hostile guy demanding why you were somewhere you weren't supposed to be, wouldn't you tell him to fuck off?
You
said you needed all those ideas
about the Bible so that you could know
for sure about these things, but even when you have them, you still don't know
for sure.
You
say that we need all this so that we can know
for sure what is right
about God,
about what to believe and what to do, and
about how to get into a right relationship with God.
Man there are alot of women who are going to be answering to that dude
for screaming his name... I'd
say I pity them but if He actually does see and hear everything, I'm
sure he will understand... I've read the bible many times, I keep a copy in the bathroom, it comes in handy anytime I eat at Juans roadside mexican cart, and i think I am
about to die.
I think rather that what he is
saying is this: Revolutionary violence is to such a degree the only possible expression of the Christian faith that, if I suspect that my faith is leading me to become less violent, I am mistaken
about the content of the faith and must abandon it; because, having decided
for violence, I am
sure that I am in the true Christian succession.
If the Bible is not inspired and is not inerrant, then we can't trust anything it
says, and can not know
for sure anything
about God,
about ourselves, what to believe, or how to get into a right relationship with Him.
He
said that he always talks
about the death and resurrection, but that if someone believed in Jesus
for eternal life before he had the chance to tell them
about the death and resurrection, he thought they would probably go to heaven, but wasn't
sure.
Well
said and
about 10 minutes into the reading there came a thought
for me to stop reading, so I set up in my bed and made
sure to read all even some comments.
And I speak up when a few vocal evangelical leaders
say hateful things
about LGBT people or encourage bullying or condone misogyny because I feel like I have this investment in the community and it's important
for those invested in the community to speak up when its leaders are hurting our witness to the world... But I'm not
sure I can do that anymore.
Regarding the eternal state of people who do not believe in Jesus
for eternal life, I do think there is some sort of eternal separation from God, though I am not
sure Scripture
says much
about it.
No a «Christian» is someone who as the writer
said, is passionate
about Jesus yes, is intellectually engaged
for Jesus
sure, but far more importantly a Christian is someone who has a relationship with Jesus Christ, our Lord and God!
This is B / S... they kill 3000 innocent people and we are supposed to care what these people think of us... Well all i have to
say is if they wanted a war then they
sure as hell got one... I honestly do nt care what they think
about me, America, or anything
for that matter... ill fight any extremist one on one and i guarantee ill knock every single one of them flat on their asses
But, she's not so
sure about Obama's involvement, especially as she
says he wasn't known
for his rleigious views during his time in office:
But Orthodox would not
say that any particular person was not saved (except
for Arius; they seem to be pretty
sure about him).
As
for your quote from the Quran —
sure it
says that people who don't believe in god are going to hell, just like how Christians
say the same thing
about every else who's not Christian.
I was thinking of
saying something similar
about Brian, but since I have only read a few of Brian's books, and never met him, I didn't know
for sure where he stood on absolute truth, or some of the other questions Glenn brought up.
That
sure says a lot
about you and I don't think there's anything there
for you to be proud of.
As
for number 10, if you truly mean what you
say about the weak arguments of theists, then you recognize the weakness of Dawkins» statement (actually, I'm pretty
sure it didn't originate with him).
It is an infectious joy in Christ which best summons and convinces, and you must be able to
say «if I had my time over again, I would make the same choice again, only with less hesitation: I can not be so
sure the good Lord would
say the same
for his part,
about me».
Sure, posts
about John Piper and Mark Driscoll always get a lot of hits — I'm guessing that's true
for most bloggers — but to
say writing controversial posts is all it takes to garner a following is simply not true.
He
said: «It's to make
sure we're discerning the will of God in this situation but also understanding more
about the issues that are at stake and bringing them before God, and that can't be a bad thing
for any of us.
im
sure many do but i just wish EVERYBODY here could know the true Jesus... I wish I could know Him better... it hurts a little at first... to know how short of His love we have fallen... but what is so awesome
about him is that his atonement was so total that it can even atone
for the hateful comments that have been posted here... and whats even MORE amazing is that His atonement can atone
for MY sins... if we could just see one glimpse of his heart we would all lay down all of this human «intelligence» and
say... I'm so sorry... please show me the right way.