Sentences with phrase «see a happy outcome»

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Now that you've seen what's happened to the stock market, up 40 percent since Election Day, how businesses are growing confidence, are you happy with the outcome
If they believed what they said that they do, they would (1) be happy and not feel the need to convert others — having no command from above to do so, nor any pressing natural law putting such a perrogative on them and (2) would see that athiesm is a loosing bet where the best outcome is not being wrong — as there is no outcome where they can be right, a negative can never be proven.
I see no possibility of a happy outcome of the direction we are now proceeding under the guidance of economism.
It all boils down to this: if God is not perfectly powerful in the way we want, if God can not infallibly see and guarantee the happy outcome we want, then God is unimportant.
In fact, the senator told me he was not at all happy to see Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan predicting during an interview on WCNY's The Capitol Pressroom that Felder would be staying put, and also downplaying his obviously outsized role in determining the budget outcome — not to mention the battle over the majority.
You can see that everybody is happy because of the outcome of the case.»
«We have to now work on how to move forward, yes we are all not happy about the outcome of this year's result but it has happened and we have to see how we can together move the party into the next elections.
The happiest outcome to consider is that, if Tony survives the next Avengers film, we might see an epilogue that sends him off into the sunset with Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow) following their wedding (acting as the second instance he's hung up the red and gold armor after Iron Man 3).
When kids are happy and feel safe and connected to their school, you see better academic outcomes.
Just as an emphasis on the whole child consistently yields higher academic outcomes, happier students, and increased positive behaviors, we have seen that attention to the social - emotional needs of adults leads to productive, happier teachers who enjoy their colleagues and their time at work.
For Hutchinson, who has worked in animal welfare for 11 years, the best part of her job is seeing what she calls the «before and after» — happy outcomes from bad situations.
Just as an emphasis on the whole child consistently yields higher academic outcomes, happier students, and increased positive behaviors, we have seen that attention to the social - emotional needs of adults leads to productive, happier teachers who enjoy their colleagues and their time at work.
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