Sentences with phrase «so agree about»

I so agree about the size of the pillows!
I so agree about keeping home decor items when you are in transition!
(and I so agree about the garland!!
I so agree about the white, light, monochromatic look.
I so agree about gardening in early summer.
I so agree about needing flowers on a deck if you live in an apartment.
I SO agree about the type of carriers too!
So agree about the thicker soled comfort shoes — with good arch support — for walking.
I so agree about the haircut!
I so agree about not really wanting maternity clothes.
Thank you, I so agree about heels.
I so agree about getting to know our hoods by walking them, over and over.
I so agree about details making an outfit!
I so agree about Leo deserving the Oscars, soon heading for the Nobel award too I believe!
I don't often wear shoes in the house so I agree about entertaining and not feeling right being shoe-less!
I so agree about pumpkin pie.
Oh I so agree about the frosting, it makes or breaks a cupcake for me and that frosting looks so scrumptious, I want to reach into the screen and start eating.
I so agree about this time of year, it speeds up so much I definitely think you need to start early!
I so agree about making too many sweet things to have just laying around.

Not exact matches

So here's an idea: how about we leave the vaccination clinics and bake - sale inspections to local public - health offices; and they agree to leave the economy alone.
So, we agreed that once we were home, we can no longer talk about any work whatsoever.
• Thanks you for the insights you provided • Agrees that your solution meets the company's needs • Engages in a preliminary discussion about pricing • Asks you to prepare a proposal • Goes so far as to discuss start dates for the project
The word «reciprocal» is the most important word with Donald Trump when it comes to what the subject that we talk about and the subject that CNBC covers so well — especially you, by the way, because I don't agree with all of you people, but that's OK.
Once you know much more about them, you can create a «pact» where you work together to agree what success looks like so that you can work together toward achieving it.
So it's no surprise that over half of marketers surveyed (ranging between 55 % and 65 %) across B2B, B2C, and nonprofit organizations agree that learning more about the content their audience needs and wants is a top priority right now.
They might even agree about a problem — say, fixing slow Bitcoin transactions — but disagree about how to solve it — larger blocks (and just how large), dynamic blocks, changing how the information is stored, transmitted, and so on.
«Lori was so persistent, so I agreed to meet with her even though I felt like I was too small for her to care about
So here we are as a country, grieving again, and debating what to do about gun violence again, and with no agreed - upon solution again.
Shamgar, is your claim that, if the church was under greater persecution, we would all agree about these things because the people holding to one side of each of these debates aren't true believers, and so they would leave under persecution?
So, for example, Christians, for example, can't even agree amongst themselves about a single interpretation of the bible (oh, that's right, there is more than one bible!).
To all of you carrying on so loudly about «seperation of chruch and state» — I agree with you — we should vote the person, not the religion, nor the party.
So until we do, you cant blame people for thinking that either the moderate Muslim does nt care about the radicals that much... or they kinda agree wtih them.
So I agreed to attend, motivated in part by a curiosity about how the interactions would go.
When I challenged him over how that could be possible, he answered, I don't know; I just know that there will be no sorrow in heaven, so we'll understand and agree with God about who deserves to be in hell, and rejoice in His holy decision.»
I agree with so many in that I have never given much consideration to what a dying person wants to talk about.
Jenkins and President Garvey would surely agree with us both about this, and I am sure he's right — I was sure from the beginning, and only disappointed that neither of them said so when appealing to the administration for a broader exemption than the rule contemplates.
I so agree with your blog entry for today, in fact it's something I've thought a lot about over the last few days.
So many people who advocate or speak publicly for political or personal reasons aren't acknowledged as much when it comes to religion when someone is wanting to speak out about there faith a light bulb goes off and says we don't want to hear, or talk, or, air any thing that has to do with the mentioning of God but because of the high profile story and because this is the President of the United States it's ok hats off to them for not being ashamed to speak about there faith I agree with Richard some people just because they profess there faith doesn't mean there trying to push there beliefs on anyone people of faith have a right to free speech also.
I suppose it could be that my friends are far more easygoing than I am about differences, so they just agree (even if they don't agree) and then go about their business not really caring what happens later.
So while I agree with you about charities possibly dropping the christian tag, it's not because it will bring in more donations, but because their organisations would be better welcomed and understood to those they seek to help.
Whats funny is he actually agrees with your statement that this wasn't done because they actually cared about a proper burial but more so as a way to make it look like they cared and covered any future problems.
If there were a God, a real God that existed, why would what people believe about him vary so dramatically from culture to culture, to the extend people couldn't agree on whether there was one god or many gods?
I agree that God didn't pursue Adam to smash his face in, never suggested that or alluded to it, but there is no confusion where sin leads and there is no doubt about the consequences off those who love their lives, they will lose it where as those that hate their lives will find it... So to conclude, Jesus and the father are not two different things, they are both the very same in as much as God desires all to be saved and has shown the way to salvation.
I'm referring to historical facts about Jesus of Nazareth that scholars agree on - namely, that Jesus was crusified; he was buried in a tomb by a member of the Jewish sanhedrin; the tomb was found empty by some of his women followers; Jesus's deciples had experiences of Jesus alive from the dead; and the deciples began a movement that was so un-Jewish based on the belief that Jesus rose from the dead.
The reporter is white, and he felt guilty about agreeing with the book so thoroughly.
Although the passage on page 88 about the «super-jective nature» reads easily as implying the doctrine in question, I agree that it may not have been intended to do so.
Steven thanks for your testimony I agree with your view that homosexuality is not an orientation we are not born that way but its a choice.We can choose to live by what our flesh dictates or we can live by what God reveals through his word and by his holy spirit.If we are serious about following God we chose to follow him so it does nt matter whether gay or straight our choice is to follow God with all our heart.I have never been gay but have battled and was overcome by my fleshly desires not until i turned from them and asked the holy spirit to help me have i been changed for that i will always be grateful to the Lord.So in that sense we are no different our testimonys are important and are powerful.Thank you for your witness and may the Lord continue to use you as his vessel to touch lives and hearts for him.brentnz
I knew this question was going to come up when I agreed to do this, so I've been thinking about this answer for quite a while.
So while I agree that this is an example of how long some of these teachings went, even here they were interactive discussions, and while we can not be certain, the discussion was probably about the interpretation and application of biblical texts.
So, having said these things, I will still vote for President Obama not so much for the other issues I agree with him (immigration and especially economy), but because of the facts you Baptist Minister also mentioned about Bishop Romney (he was indeed a Mormon priest in Boston and a Mormon missionary in FranceSo, having said these things, I will still vote for President Obama not so much for the other issues I agree with him (immigration and especially economy), but because of the facts you Baptist Minister also mentioned about Bishop Romney (he was indeed a Mormon priest in Boston and a Mormon missionary in Franceso much for the other issues I agree with him (immigration and especially economy), but because of the facts you Baptist Minister also mentioned about Bishop Romney (he was indeed a Mormon priest in Boston and a Mormon missionary in France).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z