Sentences with phrase «see has a label»

This dress was the one variant I was missing from the tiki fabric Disneyland created in the 60s, and was overjoyed when I found it on Ebay a couple months ago and even more excited when I saw it had its label, which not all people chose to sew in.

Not exact matches

Cat hates calling them «inmates» or «prisoners» or «convicts» or any other label that emphasizes the worst things they've done in their lives and wants them to see possibility in their futures.
Often, there's not really an outlet for them to express what they've seen, without being labelled as a «snitch» by their colleagues.
«I had seen so many startups that were just like lambs to the slaughter — labels would get some payments from them and let them die,» Pärson said.
Not long ago, you'd see a label certifying a movie as «fresh» on almost every Blu - ray case, movie poster and trailer.
Perth - based optical marketer, C @ (pronounced «see at») has announced a new capital raising and float, set to challenge what the business labels the «marketing tactics of the entrenched national brand optometry stores».
Labels proclaiming ethical or environmental bona fides have seen mixed success over the years
Facebook (fb) is reportedly in talks with major record labels and music publishers to reach a deal that would see its billions of users allowed to include music in videos uploaded to the platform.
On Day 100, Trump would target China, attempting a crackdown on the country through bilateral trade negotiations and by seeing whether it could be labeled a currency manipulator.
He also saw that his exclusive relationship with Yamaha — by that point, says Reimer, FXR had become the business's de facto house label — stood in the way of extending the brand to riders who preferred other snowmobile companies.
«I've seen welfare frauds labeled as white - collar crimes,» he says.
Montreal's YourBarFactory, a private label snack bar producer that had been rescued from bankruptcy in 2001, knew an opportunity when it saw one.
We won't see a Hanson empire on the scale of Diddy's, Taylor says, but the brothers have always exhibited an entrepreneurial streak: They have their own record label, do their own merchandising, run their own web properties, and organize music and beer festivals.
«I have absolutely had clients tell me their customers need to see a «Made in USA» label,» says Kaufman.
Goldberg believes the company has seen enough positive results in its past private - label furniture and home furnishings efforts to justify this new initiative.
But a lot of these agencies charge small businesses that much — and I've seen it because a few of these agencies contract the work out to us on a white - label basis.
By Day 100, the plan says, Trump would continue NAFTA renegotiations, would pursue cracking down on China by seeing if they could be labeled a currency manipulator and through bilateral trade negotiations.
Unfortunately for the band, a combination of issues at their label and having a sound that doesn't easily fit into a marketing strategy, led the record to fly under the radar, and it saw only a limit impact in terms of sales.
Too often, as well, believers will label something as being «in God's hands now» when they are entirely capable of doing something about it, but don't have the motivation to actually do it, see?
In more recent years, I've repeatedly seen the encouragement and value women have found in discovering the same things: the relief that following Christ doesn't mean forcing themselves into a box labelled «womanhood», which narrowly defines the life they should lead and sometimes restricts their gifts and calling.
This might be hard to understand for an American Christian but what it takes for someone to battle an entire western nation (in a right or wrong way) in the way that Osama did, must be for fame or for money or financial gain (like the US would), after seeing it wasn't about money they label such a person who kills innocent people insane.
You see, if no one buys the albums of the bands that you enjoy, then that band will be dropped from their label, and there's a good chance you would never hear from them again.
The same disbelief you see towards the bible accounts, is exactly what you'd see for present day accounts... except that those that participated would be labeled liars, lunatics, or dreamers, hypnotized, gullible, prompted....
And as we look through this endless list of post we as christian are labeled as dimwitted, uneducated and shoving our beliefs down your throats, but yet I read from most of you speak more hate then any christian I have seen post on here.
I know that I see elements of divine around me in things and in ways that others don't, including other religious people... And as long as different religions and even sects constantly argue about what god truly is, and as long as they come up with different asnwers, then I have to say that the spiritual elements of our universe simply manifest differently for different folks, including not at all for some... as with those who label themselves as athiest...
CW's comments and how he labeled David a God «hater, I can see how it can be seen as bad because david's post on average does not have the visaral rage that post such as yours do.
I have even declined the opportunity to be more involved in some progressive Christian events, because labels like Emergent and Progressive do not reflect my theological positions and do not always FIT with how I see or practice faith.
Obviously, there are some solid doctrines to stand on, but I've seen the heresy label thrown at far too little things, especially with far too little Biblical support.
-- Darnest bunch of labels I've seen in a while.
@Really - O «I have called you an «inbred backwoods evangelical»»... it was simply to indicate those who believe in a god @Really - O «You see, Chad, labeling is what prejudice is all about and you»
The aggressive culture war mindset is still alive, but an upcoming generation of Christians — who are able to ignore ideological labels and see people for who they are — has the ability to extinguish it.
Now that we have briefly sketched the role of myth and ritual in the ancient world we can see why it is convenient to use the label «mythological» to describe the world of ancient man.
These days the word «prophetic» gets tossed around a lot, and while it's nice to see the meaning recovered from the realm of fortune - telling back to the realm of truth - telling, we have to be careful about assigning the «prophetic» label to every blog post, sermon, or Facebook status we agree with.
In this case, many are failing to see that the percentage of people who are convictional Christians has remained relatively steady (particuarly, in this study, evangelicals), while those with nominal Christian conviction are shedding the label.
She's starred in horror films (Saw V, The Unborn, Venom), taken on raunchy roles and dressed in a way some have labelled inappropriate.
I fail to see what criteria could be applied to label the LDS Church a cult but would exclude Southern Baptists.
If, as I stated to Christine above, I wanted to label any vague form of those as «god's voice» or «god's mind» or some such thing, I could see how I could do it — but after not doing it so for so long I would so quickly know that is what I am doing that I now think it would be impossible for me to «know god» as I use to.
While seeing the potential value in such decisions, the reader would not have to be a cynic — realism would suffice — to wonder whether the results might be a mere shuffling of labels; unless sufficient additional personnel and funds were made available, «treatment» would be no more than a euphemism.
I know many people refer to Barth as Reformed, so I'll be willing to be called wrong on this one, but having read Barth's stuff, I can't see giving him that label.
The labels don't matter, Christian, Muslim, Buddist... at least they have beliefs and stick with them rather than using God to pump up book sales (or maybe she just likes to see her name in print) Here's a thought.
Unfortunately, «Christian» has become a term that carries a lot of pretentiousness, so it seems to me that we might need to do a bit triage by shelving the label «Christian» if it helps us figure out what it means to be human, which may help reinvigorate the term as people see Christ in our human engagements rather than our church attendance.
And, how do you know * for sure — undeniably * that what you are perceiving or feeling / seeing / hearing or whatever... isn't just your feelings that you have attached a «label» to your experiences / feelings... and called it «Jesus Christ.».
People are too caught up on labels nowadays and it truly stops them from seeing the good in a lot of people and the good things they have to offer.
Those of us who have made the effort to engage Mormons in friendly and sustained give - and - take conversations have come to see them as good citizens whose life of faith often exhibits qualities that are worthy of the Christian label, even as we continue to engage in friendly arguments with them about crucial theological issues.
Even Bagby, a University of Kentucky scholar once labeled a «dangerous professor» by conservative author David Horowitiz, recently said in a newspaper interview that Muslims in Kentucky have been spared from popular backlash seen in other states.
I have never seen this vague labeling result in durable change.
God made each person unique, and without adjectives (label) we would fail to see one another's God - given gifts.
Personally, I don't see anything wrong with it — diet is a highly personal choice, and the «wellness» labels we've created for ourselves can often do more harm than good, as in this case.
1 tin of condensed milk (boiled) or see in LABELS in Dulce de Leche other form to make it, have some recipes.
I'm sure many of you have seen the USDA Organic Certification label on products throughout the grocery store which, unfortunately, is usually associated with a higher price tag.
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