He could've
simply given me his point but instead he was a condescending jerk and said «i feel like i shouldn't have to explain this to you»...
I am
simply giving a point of view based on 10 years of experience which includes good decisions and bad decisions... lol.
Not exact matches
I understand this to a
point, but now I seriously don't want to
give them any more work, not because of the quality of their work, but because they are
simply too needy and it takes up too much of my time and energy to manage them.
They'll
simply assume you made good decisions and
give you the benefit of the doubt from that
point forward.»
«While I wouldn't be a buyer here, unlike Campbell, my
point is that stocks can
give you a phenomenal return
simply over the course of a weekend.»
If enough people
simply talk about your brand in the context of things you talk about on your website — without linking to your pages — Google still
gives you popularity
points.
If you
simply save these rewards up, and cash them out once you want to book a vacation, you can think of a reward program like this as being equivalent to one based on
points or miles, except you are
given much more freedom.
My original
point was
simply that to ignore the fact that religion does demand special rights is to continue
giving religion that free pass I spoke of which does this country as a whole no good in the long run.
Given that people can be deluded or more often, allow their desire to believe something destroy their objectivity to the
point their conclusions aren't reliable, your claims about private, personal experiences no one outside your head can verify
simply aren't enough for anyone but you.
But to affirm as Mr O'Donnell does that the celibate «is more available and can
give himself more to the service of the Lord and his people» (and that this is St Paul's understanding of the «higher vocation of the celibate») is
simply to recognise that the celibate priest is freed to love the Lord and his people in a way that is closest to Christ's own loving who «
gave himself to the
point of laying down his life and came «to serve and not to be served».
At no
point in this process does the incarnate Word or Spirit assume a final and definitive form, just as God himself can never be wholly or
simply identified with any
given revelatory event or epiphany, if only because the divine process undergoes a continual metamorphosis, ever moving more deeply and more fully toward an eschatological consummation.
so yes, the very thing you take
simply as a
given, i see as evidence of the thing you deny: namely, existence itself
points beyond itself.
They
simply believe science to be the truth, without knowing that the fundamentals of science is that it's always improving, which implies that at any
given point it, will never be the «absolute truth.»
His
point was that those who wanted to follow him should be prepared to
give their complete loyalty — otherwise, they should
simply go on about their lives and save themselves a lot of grief.
Although it might be claimed that Dewey was
simply giving democracy a religious dimension and seeing it as some kind of final spiritual community, the
point I want to emphasize is that for Dewey democracy is a moral ideal for this life, an ideal that we are still far from attaining.
At no
point in this process does the incarnate Word or Spirit assume a final and definitive form, just as God himself can never be wholly or
simply identified with any
given revelatory event or epiphany, if only because the divine process undergoes a continual metamorphosis, ever moving more deeply and fully toward an eschatological consummation.17
So without picking the name I think would be best, I'll
simply point to this Mark Halperin piece which
gives some useful tips for figuring out who the pick will be.
His total experience was, from our
point of view, a selective synthesis of the outer and the inner worlds, but for him the experience was
simply given with its meanings indissolubly a part of the whole.
I'm
simply at a
point in my life that I am not willing to go along with that program any longer and I am willing to take responsibility for what I have been
given in my own heart.
My
point here is
simply that the pervasive reality of sexuality is
given in our human experience and is an entirely good thing.
Melanie Philips, in The Daily Mail,
pointed to the way in which «as so often, [the BBC] has
given undue airtime to extremists, thus lending credence to the false impression of the Pope's remarks», and she criticised the way the BBC had claimed that the Pope had «apologised», rather than
simply expressing regret for the misinterpretation of his comments, «thus helping Islamic extremists believe that the forces of intimidation had cowed the Pontiff and scored a notable victory in the war against Western civilisation».
All this is not to deny the governing theme of the New Testament which
gives it unity, namely, God's redeeming act in Jesus Christ, nor to accent to the
point of exaggeration the variety of responses to that act,
simply because general themes from the New Testament have flooded our minds since childhood and erased the message of specific texts.
This
simply makes it easier to overlook the
point that these factors are in turn linked to broader patterns of change in the global order and that taking these broader patterns into account may
give a fuller understanding of what is happening.
Now, if measurement can be significant only if the measuring rod is free of all deforming influences, not
simply those attributed to the influence of «differential» forces, then
given a space - time continuum of variable metric structure, no set of conditions can be specified to ensure that the measuring rod does not undergo deformation in its length as it is transported from
point to
point during the process of measurement.
No, God is intimately involved in our daily lives, but this first
point of the chaos theory
simply argues that God is such a believer in having true relationships with His creatures, that He
gave us true and genuine freedom within creation, so that we can choose to love and serve Him (or not).
Zefi... I'm glad you said «perhaps»... I wd agree, but «perhaps a lot of things»... there is much we
simply don't know,
given the nature of the documents as they have come down to us.But my
point is, with respect to the synoptic portrait, I think we can safely assume that Jesus wasn't offering Theology 101 with subsequent exams.
I don't believe I'm not saying anything much different than what you wrote above, but I would encourage you to
point out that shaping role of culture that underlies who we become as humans rather than
simply accepting cultural assumptions as
givens that can not themselves be challenged.
Often almost to the
point where we
simply do not
give at all.
But consumer welfare also goes beyond
simply the short - term price that is available to consumers in the market at a
given point in time.
He
simply asked Jose Mourinho the reason he thought Chelsea finished 4
points off the title and
gave him what he needed even before the World Cup started.
I have long noted how, when you look at a
given year's S&P + rankings, you can pretty quickly
point out the teams that are likely to rise and fall the next year (from a records standpoint) by
simply looking at the standout records.
Final
point it's not even about what the others are doing (Man U, City, Chelsea), it is
simply about us addressing our weaknesses and making the team better
giving it a better chance at silverware and retaining are best players.
So maybe forehead had a
point at some issues AW
simply ruin some players» careers my evidence is Podolski, this guy can score goals he never misses three chances his left foot is a real killer but leProf cant use him the guy is not a winger (why not try OG12 as a winger and see what he can do), he cant find a way to get a lot from this guy he NEVER
give him a lot of second chances either.
Who knows... Could click and
given that watford are a below average EPL team we could run away with it... Or the opposite... But that's the
point we are
simply a mid table outfit where any result is possible... That's wenger's legacy and why he needs to go preferably now but for sure at end of season...
Clutch Free Throw shooting was of course key down the stretch and Justin «Captain» Apuli can
give himself a nice pat on the back for help sealing the W. Kyle «the Manimal» Daniels sort of came back down to earth after his two mega weeks — he
simply posted a 16
point, 16 rebound performance.
The Gunners have fallen a whopping nine
points behind the Blues, and despite the daunting task, we
simply have to target all three
points or
give up on our hopes of winning league title in the Premier League era.
By using this forum, Facebook and Twitter etc it's possible to achieve this and get sufficient numbers to attend it but, and I refer back to my initial
point, are any fans really that motivated to
give up an afternoon of their life or is it
simply too much of a commitment?
Anyway, my
point is this: If we acknowledge that McGwire is a borderline Hall of Fame candidate, better than some Hall of Famers but worse than many others, should we
simply ignore the fact that his illegal drug use, at a time when most of his peers were probably not using drugs, might well have
given him a statistical boost, without which we wouldn't even be having this conversation?
I'm
simply pointing out it's not a laughable transfer scenario
given mental money bags man city are involved.
Simply stated
giving up as many
points in those 4 minutes as we
gave up, there are few ways to beat a good team — and the rockets are certainly a good team.
In fact with a vision-less and passion-less board as ours, Wenger as arrogant and as past it as he might is the only semblance of sanity, I don't support Wenger I believe he is currently doing a marvelous job, I support him because I can see a couple of moves ahead already, if Wenger leaves and the board stays the same, we are massively effed, Newcastle will be child's play, Kroenke's other teams are mid table contenders, he will
simply look at another money making model for Arsenal, even Usamanov believes Arsene needs backing, if Usmanov came in today, he will not fire Wenger, he will seek to work with him,
give him a clear mandate, back him up without
pointing at the balance sheeets and if he still does not deliver, looks like a guy who would fire Wenger mid s - season, legacy or not.
United
simply had to avoid defeat to keep the title race mathematically alive, but a late header from Jay Rodriguez
gave West Brom a hugely surprising three
points
That easily puts the series in the Buckeyes» favor, and would lead many to believe that an Ohio State win against Michigan is
simply a
given at this
point.
Once the season ended, I personally
gave a sigh of relief,
simply for the fact that the
points I raised in the Europa League article were no longer relevant.
Although Hernandez
pointed out that he was still happy at the club and considered them to be «one of the best clubs in the world» he
pointed out that he
simply needed the manager to
give him more opportunity to showcase his ability in order to prove his worth.
I had to pump in the beginning because I had trouble breastfeeding, but at 8 months old my LO had barely used the pumped milk (every now and then he would get a bottle or
simply cup, but we mainly breastfeed and
give purees at this
point).
It means listening to their concerns, helping them out as a community when they have a new baby,
pointing them to organizations that support young families, and
simply giving them a call to see how they are doing and if they need practical help.
I
simply hoped to
point out that often you can receive the best advice from people who DO have something to GAIN and A LOT to lose by
giving false or bad cloth diapering advice.
Valuing your child's feelings and thoughts, showing your child you love them and
giving them choices and responsibilities will increase their self - esteem to the
point where a bully's attempt to belittle your child will
simply have no effect.
«There is no
point giving shareholders a vote on executive pay without the greater transparency needed so they can discern the aggregate remuneration executives receive under the complex arrangements currently in place - David Cameron has shown he is
simply out of touch.»