I really love
the shape of them too and you can not beat the price tag on them.
I love your skirt Patti, not just the print but
the shape of it too.
Not exact matches
While some platforms might be
too costly for some businesses, companies
of all sizes should be able to incorporate social listening in some
shape or form.
Made from pasta, eggs, and cheese fried into a donut
shape for hand - held ease, this creation originated at New York's Smorgasburg, a spread
of fusion curiosities and Instagram food trends that could be the birthplace
of next year's hot combination,
too.
But is he at the forefront
of a workplace revolution that could
shape the future
of companies or taking the counterculture approach
too far?
Second, and probably more annoyingly for those
of us who aren't
too bothered by the work
of posting pictures
of our kids or travel adventures, that data is then used to
shape what you see.
After the Brexit vote and the election
of Donald Trump, the Netherlands will give the first indication
of whether populism will
shape 2017
too.
For one thing, Shafer says, this gives
too much credit to media companies for their ability to
shape the perceptions
of the electorate.
Too often parents get bent out
of shape over the Ds and Fs that make their way to a child's report card.
One year on from the EU referendum, it is difficult to tell whether this number is
shaping up to be correct:
too many firms have not made public announcements, numbers have been vague and, with the terms
of Brexit unclear, there are
too many hypotheticals.
Around 2010, Stephen Sidwell grew so tired
of being out
of shape — the result
of too many fast - food lunches and white - tablecloth dinners — that the Vancouver investment banker embarked on a personal transformation.
Using the argument
of neutrality is
too dismissive to the more pertinent fact at hand — likely about $ 300k was deployed to control $ 1.6 m, to be used in any way
shape or form when it is all said and done... retiring abroad, funding their kids college, starting their tube meat meat truck business after they get tired
of the lawyering rat race, etc etc..
The key to our consistent, long - term profitability has always been to lose only a little when wrong, so that we avoid digging
too big
of a hole, which ensures we are mentally in good
shape to catch the next big rally.
the metaphysical pre-suppositions and commitments which
shape and support our ideas / values, and see that these
too must be open to examination, critique and the possibility
of transformation.
He presses home how we Christians have
too often allowed the sexual revolution to
shape our own thinking, by way
of naïve negation.
So
too, though, was it the Christian Faith that
shaped St. Augustine's vision
of humanity.
Most
of us have experienced some hurt or doubt
of our own, and these scars,
too, can serve a redemptive purpose in
shaping our listening response to leavers.
Beyond were strange upright
shapes of whitish green:
too jagged and irregular for buildings,
too thin and steep for mountains.
Yes, this happens all
too often in churches
of every size,
shape, and creed, and it is difficult to overcome.
And insofar as the image
of Christ was
shaped in relation to this view
of God, Christ
too receded from man in such a way that men doubted his capacity for empathy.
McCoy suggests that Whitehead,
too, may have been
shaped by biblical ways
of thinking: «Indeed, it is highly probable that the process philosophies
of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries emerged from contexts influenced by the covenantal or federal tradition and thus are in part intellectual progeny
of covenantal theology and ethics» (CCE 360).
While we certainly need to be careful about putting theologians like Bonhoeffer on
too high
of pedestals, I still feel as though there are things about him that are both commendable and, if repeated by modern Christians, could help
shape our collective character for the better.
That the Christian idea
of God (reputedly drawn after the pattern
of the man who suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead and buried) has all
too often been recast in the
shape of human dreams
of power and glory is a fact
of ecclesiastical history which it would be hypocritical to pretend were otherwise.
While the habit
of trying to leap swiftly in and out
of the moccasins
of others is easily formed, where you are after transmigrating can be terribly hard to determine;
too much altogether unfamiliar experience may have gone into
shaping the person who lives in those moccasins.
When my turn came I began by saying that I had studied up on him,
too, and noted that he had previously threatened us with the wrath
of God if we didn't
shape up; and he interjected that he still stood by that warning.
Pentecostals range from the most developed Assemblies
of God churches (increasingly taking on the
shape of wider Protestant church life) through southern Holiness - Pentecostal churches, the intensely sectarian «Jesus only» unitarian Pentecostals, and large black and ethnic churches, to the uncharacteristic extremes
of Appalachian «snake - handlers,» all
too often the only public image
of «holy rollers.»
They share a set
of core ideas about themselves and the world, and because
of their power, their vision
shapes the world in important ways for everyone else,
too.
If a pile
of steel girders in the
shape of a Star
of David were found and widely publicized, it probably would be in the museum
too.
You're all bent out
of shape and butt - hurt because you were soundly beaten and you now are
too embarrassed to own up to your defeat.
There were dozens
of these basic
shapes in the ruins, where other religious symbols are
too complicated to just «appear» like that.
Yes, the grain might be roasted over a fire, and the animal would be slaughtered before it
too was roasted, burned, or boiled, but no other actions
of forming,
shaping, or molding the offerings were to be performed.
I refer to the latter's
shape - shifting ability to make the familiar seem startlingly strange, books
of the Holy Bible acquiring human (all
too human) authors, ghostwriters, copy editors, places and dates
of publication — everything, in short, but an ISBN number.But poststructuralism's powers
of redescription exceed even those
of historical criticism.
The key to her appeal, I would argue, is how seriously she engages bullying as a theme, dramatizing an issue that
shapes the daily lives
of all
too many youngsters.
Nor is this requirement altered by the observation, which Cobb seems to me to make rather more
of than he should, that the philosopher,
too, always stands in a special tradition which
shapes his vision.
Too, in Los zorros Arguedas seems to express a new appreciation for the power
of environment to
shape those dwelling therein.
Conservative evangelicals may think that old - line Christians are
too concerned about philosophical grounding and about
shaping Christian beliefs in light
of that grounding.
So
too, attention to congregations whose practice
of worship is necessarily
shaped by its cultural setting would not be parochially limited to what goes on «within» congregations but rather have to question the value
of any sharp contrast between «inside» and «outside» and attend to what is known about the cultural settings that inescapably
shape its enactments
of worship.
The difference between the two rests, I believe, in the contrast between intentional, cohesive, conscience -
shaping communities
of identity and social solidarity, not only in Utah but in the Mormon minority communities around the country, and Evangelical communities that are
too often influenced by raging pundits, talk radio, and TV shout - shows — and these voices sometimes drown out the pastor's.
The book
of love is long and boring And written very long ago It's full
of flowers and heart -
shaped boxes And things we're all
too young to know but
«Formal discourse becomes politically powerful when it becomes ideology; when it articulates and fuses into effective formulations opinions and attitudes that are otherwise
too scattered and vague to be acted upon; when it mobilizes a general mood, «a set
of disconnected, unrealized private emotions,» into «a public possession, a social fact»; when it crystallizes otherwise inchoate social and political discontent and thereby
shapes what is otherwise instinctive and directs it to attainable goals, when it clarifies, symbolizes, and elevates to structured consciousness the mingled urges that stir within us.
But we must address the problems
of our time, one
of which is the ascendancy
of an arrogant, bloated set
of elite institutions with far
too much power to
shape our society against our wishes and without our consent.
After this conflict, Europe was
too exhausted to fight over religion, and, as Gregory argues in his book, this «fundamentally
shaped the subsequent course
of Western history.»
In our saner moments we know that parents today are far
too eager to use the methods already available — chiefly in the realm
of controlling nurture rather than nature — to
shape the lives
of their children.
It was
too soon to know,
of course, what sort
of civilization these new forces would
shape.
America escaped the worst devastations
of the wars and has always been more exclusively
shaped by modernity than other nations, and so held on a couple
of generations longer; now America
too seems slowly to be accepting the evidence.
While I call only indicate here portions
of each, my hope is that this will be sufficient to set others,
too, to weaving with these ideas, checking the resulting cloth for the making
of a mantel which will not only clothe society, but also mold society toward its
shape.
Just as quantum mechanics is needed to, and does perfectly, fill the gap between the atomic structure
of crystals and their beautiful
shape in space, so
too it will be needed to link the biochemistry
of genetic code and cellular processes to the growth and
shape of living things — provided, that is, that such a link can be found at all.
My normal tale
of woe is letting the mixture become
too wet, sticking it in the freezer in vain hope
of shaping it into sad little patties, and then watching them fall apart on the barbeque whilst consoling myself with a large glass
of wine.
*** If you're taking your time making the fingers, you may need to leave some
of the shortbread dough in the fridge to keep it from getting
too soft, and also place your dough that has already been
shaped into fingers back in the fridge until they're ready for the oven.
She wore clothes that she knew were
too big for her, in order to hide a body
shape she didn't feel proud
of.