Sentences with phrase «see certain things»

«You'll see certain things approved, if it meets the priorities the politics demand.
It's important that we be aware of the fact that our co-workers, bosses and hiring managers are able to see certain things about us that we might not even realize.
The team made note that the changes to the color palette are quite noticeable, with shades of blue that make it easier to see certain things.
This generation has been a little bit tougher on them due to their position in the industry, but I think it's safe to say we'll see certain things.
There is no reason to spend money on travel books that will only help you see certain things about a place and could sometimes lead you on with obsolete info (particularly regarding prices of places to sleep and eat at).
The fact is we see the world through our perception, the mental quirks that cause us to see certain things as more risky are extremely difficult to overcome.
I want to explore other communities and cultures and produce iconic images that make an impact and influence the way people see certain things in their societies.
Larrain often keeps the audience at bay, constructing characters that act mysteriously but never randomly — you won't see certain things coming (how we wish more films were like this), and while they're shocking, the train of thought is believable.
I think it was Benzema who was booed by French fans!!!!!! Not Giroud, you are amazing you follow every detail but your boss no eye to see a certain things not to your liking.
You actually tap it to see certain things.
Even in an opinion piece, you can see certain things are claimed as fact to support the opinion.
They can't see certain things because it will damage their innocence and ruin their good heart.
You have to genuinely be interested in how your partner feels and understand the way they see certain things.
But now I'm old enough to say, dammit, I really did have the smarts to take advantage when I saw certain things and move on it.
The author, who describes himself as having been a «Marxist» in college, sees certain things about American life, but is too often content to settle for relatively obvious insights.

Not exact matches

I can see how much time I've spent in a certain place, or doing a certain thing.
Technology is great to get certain things done, but I got away from personal contact too far, and I can now see it had a negative impact on my business.
I challenge myself to accomplish things done in certain amounts of time and literally set the stopwatch on my iPhone to see if I can pull it off.
Regardless of which reason Edwards floats in a report, one thing is certain: He sees a reckoning coming — and soon.
One thing is certain: If Patagonia does see growth from this approach, a new arrow will emerge for placement in companies» growth quivers.
EASTWOOD: Well I think yeah, sometimes you can have overly dramatic music and I started writing music basically because I saw a lot of... I had a lot of composers come in and work for me and they always wanted to dramatize certain things and take it over the top sometimes and I didn't want it over the top.
My folks would probably never order certain things online, partly because they can't see and feel the end product, but also because they would be afraid they would do something wrong that affected the result.
One thing is certain: With the impending closing of Oscar Mayer, 2017 will see a big shake - up in the city's economic base and in the rhythm of the North Side neighborhood that is not likely to be resolved anytime soon.
Personally, I like to keep everything in one spot so I see how both company - centric and customer - centric ideas fit together, but depending on how your company is organized, it could make sense to break these out if certain groups only care about certain things.
You need a certain level of randomness in order to connect things that might give you an insight into where a business is going in five years that somebody else might not see
It may be somewhat useful to make comparisons to that period of time to see how certain interest rate sensitive asset classes such as junk bonds, REITs, dividend - paying stocks or bonds performed, but my guess is that particular environment doesn't do a great job of showing investors what a typical rising rate scenario would look like (assuming there is such a thing).
Whether you look now or in that fateful year, yet to come, one thing will be certain: at any time, everyone can see every single transaction ever made on the blockchain.
Atheists: I know many there are many people that practice religion just by fanaticism, I've seen many people in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made sentences over and over, but there are others different, I don't think Religion and Science need to be opposites, I believe in God, I'm Catholic and I have many reasons to believe in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead of looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead of putting their faith in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that's were God is, also I think that God created everything but not as a Magical thing but stablishing certain rules like Physics and Quimics etc. he's not an idiot and he knew how to make it so everything was on balance, he's the Scientist of Scientist the Mathematic of Mathematics, the Physician of Physicians, from the tiny little fact that a mosquito, an insect species needs to feed from blood from a completely different species, who created the mosquitos that way?
Pardon my spelling things out - it is an experiment to see if certain words are what keeps my post from posting.
Which things being without number in our mind itself, (the nature of which mind is incapable of being seen,) not to mention others, the very faith whereby we believe, or the thought whereby we know that we either believe any thing, or believe not, being as it is altogether alien from the sight of those eyes; what so naked, so clear, what so certain is there to the inner eyes of our minds?
It's only by convincing his followers that his immoral acts are moral that you come to believe that we are somehow misunderstanding gods evil acts and that if we only read the bible again we'd somehow see that when he killed all the first born of egypt, or impregnated a married woman and left her with a kid or that he's fine with slavery under certain conditions as good things.
Whether you're rolling your eyes at another remake or excited to see the film, one thing is certain: We continue to be fascinated by fairy tales.
Maybe these things are common knowledge among those in Evangelical circles, but for many like me on the outside, when we see a certain pastor or denomination singled out in this way, it looks a lot like the same internal striving that's been going on in the Church since Peter and Paul argued over circumcision.
Therefore it is not that we see the relationship of the sexes and apply them analogically to Christ: such a thing implies a certain arbitrariness to our decision.
Lisa McKay — Good Will Come — When I see these sorts of hands (and far worse) dealt to other people I'm still tempted to wonder why certain things have happened.
(continued from 6/1/09) As little inclined as is Charles Taylor to connect the pre-ontological with the metaphysical, religious «experience» with cognitive assertions, he can not finally avoid making certain claims about the way things are, or at least the way human things are: We all see....
It makes me especially angry when my friends refuse to even listen to new ideas because they are either too certain or too afraid to see things from another perspective.
It occurred to me yesterday (as I was skillfully avoiding an encounter with a certain someone at the grocery store) that the most frustrating thing about being seen as an «outsider» is knowing that when people talk to you about faith, they approach the conversation with the assumption that you have nothing to contribute to it.
All I can say is that I've experienced what I've experienced, that there are certain things that can not be made known without first hand experience, and that if you happen to find yourself in a situation where you want to know or need to know something that can not be made known without first - hand experience there option of trying out for yourself and see if you like it, although I don't think there is any money - back guarantee, but then again I didn't have to pay any trial offer either.
You see that certain sections seem to imply or insinuate things that aren't actually said.
I've seen lots of «correct translations» glossing over certain problematic things in the Bible that simply don't have any basis in fact.
Enduring things arise simply because the physical flux goes on exemplifying a certain form in a certain context for a time (see ED 274,279).
In particular, the denial that epistemology is wholly prior to ontology; the denial that we can have an absolutely certain starting point; the idea that those elements of experience thought by most people to be primitive givens are in fact physiologically, personally, and socially constructed; the idea that all of our descriptions of our observations involve culturally conditioned interpretations; the idea that our interpretations, and the focus of our conscious attention, are conditioned by our purposes; the idea that the so - called scientific method does not guarantee neutral, purely objective, truths; and the idea that most of our ideas do not correspond to things beyond ourselves in any simple, straightforward way (for example, red as we see it does not exist in the «red brick» itself).
There are more than a few in this blog site who dislike, with a passion, anyone who takes a strong stand on certain issues, and sees things from «Yes - No,» «Black - White,»
I usually comment on Jeremy's posts, but when I saw the direction those comments were going, I refrained lest I say some unkind things to some of those who were unkind, unloving and so certain they were right and others were wrong.
Certain structures of finished fact will determine aspects of the future, so God will know certain things about the future; if a grand piano has just fallen off the top of the Empire State Building, God — along with any person who has seen the piano slide over the railing — knows that in just a very few seconds the piano will smash into the sidewalkCertain structures of finished fact will determine aspects of the future, so God will know certain things about the future; if a grand piano has just fallen off the top of the Empire State Building, God — along with any person who has seen the piano slide over the railing — knows that in just a very few seconds the piano will smash into the sidewalkcertain things about the future; if a grand piano has just fallen off the top of the Empire State Building, God — along with any person who has seen the piano slide over the railing — knows that in just a very few seconds the piano will smash into the sidewalk below.
I know this is a Roe vs Wade thing but if the school system said you all must believe in a certain Faith then I could see it being a problem.
Things that can be seen and grasped are certain and at our disposition.
I don't see how our ability to discern things as or interpret things as mutually exclusive for certain conditions const itutes something immaterial.
His view is that Paul basically gave himself free reign here at the start of his teachings to the gentiles (see also 1:1 a: «Paulos, apostolos ouk ap anthroopoon, oude di anthroopon, alla dia Iesou Christou, kia Theou patros...») and then started preaching his own theology heavily influenced by his own biases and preferences — not that any of the writers were ever completely exempt from it of course, but still the writer felt Paul was quite fundamentalistic at times about certain things he had some clear opinions about, e.g. about relationships and women's position in the church etc, which he then propagated as part of the gospel.
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