Sentences with phrase «seems safe in»

Gary Oldman («Darkest Hour») seems safe in best actor, unless 22 - year - old Timothee Chalamet («Call Me By Your Name») shocks the world to become the youngest best actor winner ever.

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Sad to say, exporters need to protect themselves against currency risks as well as credit risks — even when their customers are in countries that seem safe.
Applying the Corporate Athlete principles in my everyday life has proven trickier than seemed likely when I was in Seattle, in the safe environment the course provided.
Bottom line: In today's global and inter-connected world, shutting yourself off in what seems to be a safe and secure silo offers little real advantage or protectioIn today's global and inter-connected world, shutting yourself off in what seems to be a safe and secure silo offers little real advantage or protectioin what seems to be a safe and secure silo offers little real advantage or protection.
In many ways, it seems to be having the opposite effect: The video makes you drive dumber and not as safe.
Conservative colors, such as black, blue, gray, and brown, seem to be the safest bet when meeting someone for the first time in a professional setting, whereas colors that signal more creativity, like orange, may be too loud.
Because of all the «terrifying incidents» in the U.S. recently, Mexico «seemed like the safer option,» he said.
Whether we're talking about the recent Uber revelation, or the world's cyber-elite meddling in elections, stealing data with impunity and infiltrating power grids — one change in particular seems like a safe bet: the rise of chief information security officer, or CISO for short.
Think the job of a finance clerk seems like a fairly safe one, in terms of potential for injury?
If manufacturing plays a role in the U.S. business cycle, it would seem the U.S. is safe from a recession.
The outcome of any conflict in the Middle East seems to have standard market reverberations; the price of oil rises, investors flock to safe havens such as gold and the American dollar.
First, it seems safe to assume Amazon will locate in the eastern United States.
Since no one has been heard to suggest that the funds acted out of sheer public - spiritedness during the crisis, it seems safe to assume that they were buying on Monday because their managers had spotted bargains, and were selling on Thursday because of chances to cash in on profits.
The uptrend in the Yen and gold, the main safe - haven assets is also something to watch, as apart from the global leaders, everything seems to be rolling over, or best case going nowhere.
I began by highlighting three facts that seem to me to be in substantial tension with the widespread view that banks are far safer now than they used to be because they are far better capitalized.
Utilizing the «factor» test laid out in 506 (c), it seems that «reasonable steps to verify» for a member of a legitimate angel group would be less than that of a random person on the street, which is seemingly who the safe harbors appear to be designed for.
While it may seem fun and safe to hold your gold in the palm of your hand, there are a couple of serious downsides.
It seems to me that the first of these is sound thinking — your money will be safer, and it'll cost less, if you invest in a highly developed economy, so it is sensible to invest more.
Investors seem to believe that those yields are relatively safe, unlike yields from oil and gas partnerships, some of which are in the stratosphere due to the plunge in share prices.
Measured in this way, these private start - ups seem to be fairly safe: their valuations have steadily marched upwards, and the volatility — especially relative to public market companies — is very low.
Well, it's self - evident that putting all of one's eggs in any single basket, no matter how safe and sound that basket may seem, is risky — extremely risky in today's financial climate.
When rates had looked like they were on the rise, fixed - rate mortgages seemed the safer bet, locking in a low rate before costs rise.
Itbit does not have a fancy UI in terms of trading charts and other goodies and only supports Bitcoin trading in U.S. dollars, but it seems safe.
What these jumps in crisis - fuelled cryptocurrency demand seem to indicate, therefore, is that people seeking a safe haven for their money are increasingly turning to bitcoin.
Regrettably, however, most Orthodox Churches seem to be retreating into a stifling, sheltered and safe provincialism, which they explain — or excuse — as attending to internal affairs, which in turn are reckoned as more important pastorally than concerns for collaboration or collegiality.
MacIntyre is not naive about the tenacity of liberals to refuse to give Aristotle a hearing simply because Aquinas had so successfully baptized him for the Church: «It is safe to predict that to the vast majority of such protagonists it will seem preferable to remain in almost any predicament than to accept a Thomistic diagnosis.»
The relationship between the war in Afghanistan and diffuse but real security interests once referred to as the «War on Terror» is unstated, but the tacit belief seems to be that success in Afghanistan will ameliorate problems in other places, mostly by denying terrorists a safe haven like Amsterdam or Fort Hood.
It seems Jesus spent a lot of time in the communities, not safe behind church doors or in meetings and counseling sessions with «other Christians».
So it seems very safe to say that the passages in Genesis are NOT anachronistic or contradictory, but reflect well the milieu of the period, and are supported by archaeological and textual data.
I talk about how the evangelical obsession with sex can make Christian living seem like little more than sticking to a list of rules, and how millennials long for faith communities in which they are safe asking tough questions and wrestling with doubt.
We humans are conditional in our approval it seems, in everything these days, and altho» it's sad that I can't share my journey with others, it is safer.
In light of all this it seems safe to conclude that the death penalty is not in itself a violation of the right to lifIn light of all this it seems safe to conclude that the death penalty is not in itself a violation of the right to lifin itself a violation of the right to life.
but I disagree... I see miracles all my Christian life... just cause it sounds outlandish doesn't mean it isnot true... you seem to be putting yourself in a «safe little box» and not looking around
It seems to me that people of faith should lead the way in providing safe and respectful environments for all.
In a clear, transparent case of blatant injustice run amok, it seem you, your food and your beliefs are no longer safe at Applebee's.
I think (and it seems you agree) that the average believer (in any religion), consciously or not, hopes for a safer, better life because of being religious.
It may seem obvious, but it bears restating: Living life to its full can't happen when we never let anyone in; it can only become a reality within the environment of safe, healthy, authentic relationships that allow us the space to be vulnerable, to be ourselves.
«It seems safe to say that five years ago such a congress could not have taken place - so strong were these differences in such matters as Pentecostalism, holiness teachings, and co-operative evangelism».6 Yet they met.
It seems safe to say that the current Court may be a more hospitable forum for mediating structures than they have had in some time.
Given that many of his posts seem to have targeted that root issue in a variety of ways, and given that this is the issue at the root of the scenarios that you propose that he * should * have been addressing in the past, I think it is safe to say that if you have been reading his blog, David actually has (indirectly) been dealing with those issues.
Neither anchor turns out to have held; or, rather, it seems to be in the nature of Greene to have to move on, out of safe harbor and into dangerous waters.
The line between a Christian conduct that is responsible to God and one which is responsible to society is often hard to discover in such situations, but whenever worship has become subjective, that is, directed toward effecting socially desired changes in the worshiper, and education has become moralistic, it seems safe to assume that one is dealing with worldly religion.
But it seems to me that very few people feel safe enough in these groups to be completely honest.
But it seems safe to guess that, when the time comes, reform and development will be in the air, a sense of forgotten truth to be reasserted, of imbalance to be corrected; also, that if the Church's garden then seems to need weeding, some at least of the weeds will be of our generation's planting.
- «Since 2009, terrorist bombs have exploded in two large and two small U.S. cities, killing hundreds, and the entire country is fearful, for no place seems safe
I have those same polka dot bowls which are in this picture in the middle: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-jqkvm5N20Oo/T7pt5RYer-I/AAAAAAAAGQw/Sqc-37CNSGE/s1600/EDOCCLG2.jpg It seems like you have done the crumble in them so are they oven safe?
Hi Dana, 2 weeks does seem like an awfully long time for it to stay good, even in the fridge... My totally unscientific way of testing that, though, is to simply taste it (if you feel it's safe)!
Granted, small doses of soy lecithin seem to be safe when taken every once in a while but, how often do you take your protein powder?
In addition, my server didn't seem too knowledgeable about gluten free as she offered me rice Pilaf, whose typical american version is not gluten free and which is not listed on the menu as a safe side.
Perhaps the Colts are the safest spot in that regard, but of the teams listed it also seems like the shakiest QB situation IMO.
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