Sentences with phrase «similar things at»

All the pieces were available at my garden center but I know I've seen similar things at craft stores.
This makes employers feel confident that you can achieve similar things at their companies.
That is, literally, artists starting to work on similar things at the same time without knowing each other... Another thought: consider that East Coast minimalists were reacting to Abstract Expressionism, they hated colours and the whole idea of painting.
The owner is being charged with animal cruelty and, according to local newspapers, it is not his first time — in fact, he was reportedly caught doing similar things at several other retail locations he operates over the last few months.
Just like those packaging things listed above are more of what I look for in a book and it isn't what everyone else does Though it was funny this came up last night because we were talking about similar things at book club last night so it was already on my mind (the what do readers look for when purchasing part).
Com, you find yourself in a dating community where there are lots of men and women who understand your needs and are searching for similar things at their current stage of life.
When you become a member of DatingForParents.com, you find yourself in a dating community where there are lots of men and women who understand your needs and are searching for similar things at their current stage of life.
Anyway, I like the style, but I am sure I can get similar things at Sarah Pacini or so.
I can find similar things at local stores for less money.
Maybe the Holy Spirit is at work around the world to bring multiple authors and pastors and theologians to similar ideas about similar things all at once, and so when I read something in someone else's book that sounds a lot like something I have written, but they don't give me credit, it is not that they «borrowed» from me, but because both of us were listening to what the Spirit has been whispering to minds all over the world.
We talk about similar things at our company.
Justin Wilson (unintentionally, of course) did a similar thing at Interlagos in the first round of the 2001 International F3000 season.
my daughter did similar thing at 18 months when i was about 4 months pregnant.
I think Zombies [game mode] was a similar thing at Treyarch.

Not exact matches

You can also think of this model similar to how Dan Sullivan of the Strategic Coach talks about how you need to spend most of your time doing the things you are best at and enjoy doing that you can also make money doing.
The agency has been trying to make this better, or at least it has issued a report about making it better, but FDA approval is by its very nature anti-Valley, the opposite of moving fast and breaking things — which is why so many health trackers and similar devices (even apps) are very careful about their claims.
And there are examples of things, like the Creative Destruction Lab, that are excellent for what they do, and not just excellent in terms of Toronto, or Ontario, but excellent in that you have Berkeley, Harvard and MIT looking at doing something similar, because there is something world class about it.
Another interesting nugget: At the time, Facebook had a 1.9 million monthly userbase (out of which an impressive 1.2 million logged on every day, proving that even in its infancy, Facebook was potently addictive) that primarily used the network to do things like «find students who share similar interests or courses.»
If anything similar is the case at the Samsung factories, this implies that stricter limits on overtime would indeed be a bad thing, at least from the workers» point of view.
So was Grant, who explains in the TEDx talk below, how he had to repeat similar experiments at a fundraising call center a half dozen times before he was convinced that such a little thing could make such a big difference.
If a robot comes in to do the same thing, you'd think that we'd tax the robot at a similar level.
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Coworking is now at the size and scale that, five years from now, it will look pretty similar to what it is today — barring some cataclysmic thing or some incredible wildcard.
I have fortunately gotten offers to work at a startup and in several different contexts similar to my previous position — and these are things I would potentially enjoy, yes, but to waste the potential equity that «personal brand», dirty as it may sound, creates for me (or anyone else) to leverage into client work that pays well and speaking gigs that open up other opportunities — would be a true «lighting on fire» of that which I had done to build that before quitting.
Even looking at Glassdoor or something similar to learn what former employees are saying is invaluable information to have, because quite frankly, if you're going to approach employee advocacy blindly without even a sense of what your employees feel about the company, then a tool might even be a bad thing.
When you are looking at a collection (in math terms a distribution) of things which can be grouped into subgroups according to similar characteristics... a majority is defined not ONLY as the quant1ty of things in a subgroup in relation to the total number of all things, but as the quant1ty of things in a subgroup in relation to the quant1ties of things in other subgroups.
The time before, at another abusive church, also when I was an elder, when I confronted the two main leaders in the church at a meeting at my house with similar behavior, the pastor said «This is the craziest thing I've seen.»
(The cliched but classic example would be Milgram's experiment — but recent studies, such as one reported by the New York Times at the beginning of this month, reveal similar things).
This is a carryover from a very old Hebrew tradition that did much the same thing and arrived at similar ages.
This contrast between Jesus and the Jews (and the similar contrast between church and synagogue at the time John writes) gives us the true theological meaning of the two healings at the beginning of this section, and further portrays the radically new thing that is catering the world in Christ.
(We do believe things similar to some of your claims, but all are twisted a little, for example: many Christians believe we will have to pass by Peter at the pearly gates or veil, LDS agree, and believe that each dispensation will ALSO pass by those Christ called for that dispensation.
As one scientist interviewed said, he «should be finding layers of glassy droplets and fused rock in sea - core samples, the sorts of things we find at all other similar impact sites.»
This almost seems cruel and condescending to pretend that these things are at all similar.
The only thing that would put us in «good standing» with the ex-gay and similar folk would be to admit we are gay and always will be («reparative» therapy doesn't work and denial ends in repression taking the form of promiscuity), and most of us aren't called to celibacy (in the only Biblical sense of the term, as Jesus makes reference to and Paul discusses at length).
Before finally leaving the subject of double - mindedness for a similar examination of purity, the talk should at least touch upon that versatile form of double - mindedness: the double - mindedness of weakness as it appears in the common things of real life; upon the fact that the person who only wills the Good up to a certain degree is double - minded.
I think for the majority of believers who sub.scribe to any particular faith, an ecu.minical service can be a dis.app.ointing thing... Not to say it isn't right for those who believe that all religions point the same way or something similar, but at least as a Christian I can say an ecu.min.ical service is not a place to go for a sermon.
I have had this experience three times now, on three different occasions, in admittedly similar circumstances, but not similar enough to explain the coincidence: I am speaking from a podium to a fairly large audience on the topics of — to put it broadly — evil, suffering, and God; I have been talking for several minutes about Ivan Karamazov, and about things I have written on Dostoevsky, to what seems general approbation; then, for some reason or other, I happen to remark that, considered purely as an artist, Dostoevsky is immeasurably inferior to Tolstoy; at this, a single pained gasp of incredulity breaks out somewhat to the right of the podium, and I turn my head to see a woman with long brown hair, somewhere in her middle thirties, seated in the third or fourth row, shaking her head in wide - eyed astonishment at my loutish stupidity.
In both cases, however, the dominance of similar means of understanding is unmistakable, as both are based on biocentricity; in this perspective it appears then completely valid to look at Whitehead's philosophy of organism as a purified and newly founded resumption of that which appeared previously as animism, before being overlaid by thing - ification.
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I think this shows that the Spirit of God is at work in the hearts and minds of people all around the world to teach us similar things.
Similar things were happening to these Hebrew Christians at the time this letter was written to them.
These detestable practices the other nations partook of (and child sacrifice was only one), Israel was influenced by, and at times, Israel unfortunately did similar things.
Each of these groups, and they often overlap even to include Christians, BELIEVE in these things to at least a similar degree that you believe in God.
A key strand in neoconservatism, at least in America, is made up of Catholics who agree with the Pope and his predecessor about sex but not about economics, seem immune to the enormous amount of work that they have done and still do in explaining how these things are connected, and manage to present themselves, quite falsely, as somehow more orthodox than those who, with similar disregard, agree with the Popes about economics but not about sex.
I am on a similar path: supraventricular arrhythmia affected by posture (at my worst I was having 27,000 palpitations / day), changed my lifestyle and adjusted lots of things, lost 30 kgs, quit medications and wrote a book about it (in Spanish).
To me, these two things have always paired well together (I love making an egg white omelet and putting it on top of my oatmeal and eating them at the same time, which is very similar!).
I did a similar thing as Amanda — roasting the veggies at 400 degrees for 20 minutes, then did the fish separately per recipe.
So I did the next best thing — I started looking in the grocery store for something similar to what I was making at home.
But looking back at all the recipes, there are few things similar to those recipes.
I think there was a similar ground beef version, but it's not the same thing... I wanted to try stroganoff and looked at a lot of different recipes.
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