Sentences with phrase «so at least that way»

I'm honestly starting to think having no DM and just putting a better attacking midfielder in their place would suit us better, at least we'd have a more talented player on the pitch, and our DMs don't do much anyway so at least this way we'd be better in attack.
I always recommend trying to travel somewhere in your home country first (so at least that way there will be no real language / culture barriers to work through) before going abroad.

Not exact matches

Bill Gates has a habit of reading for at least one hour each night, so he makes his way through a good number of books.
Getting the worst tasks out of the way first can clear your path for the rest of the day, so commit to at least starting those tasks as early as possible.
«It will be a real huge downer if it blows up, but... if something goes wrong, hopefully it goes wrong far into the mission so we at least learn as much as possible along the way,» Musk told Business Insider's space correspondent, Dave Mosher, on the call.
Shackling the AHCA are three stringent «mandates» that ObamaCare required, and that the Republicans ---- at least so far ---- haven't found a way to shed.
Conventional wisdom, at least among young or aspiring entrepreneurs, is that there is some magic bullet or some way to hack your way to success, and all you have to do is find it... and I know Dave feels the way to be successful is to work hard and kick ass and be so good no one can ignore you.
So can «getting feedback on how other people see you,» in order to «enhance your self - awareness... It generally involves being more other - focused than self - focused — or at least seeming that way
So it is constantly looking for new tools and better ways to get the job done; and (d) the company is struggling — right along with every other tech firm — with how it can make the work force more diverse even though, in terms of gender at least, it's already as diverse as any firm in the city.
But he does so in a way that is not insulting or rude (at least, so far).
Either way, somehow eight years after the financial crisis, with the economy on the best footing it has been in years, the uncertainty that is out there over a Trump Presidency just doesn't seem so bad, at least for one day.
«So at least have a way to engage them.»
Because the companies cover so many people, they might have the negotiating power to make that happen, at least in one of a number of ways, like negotiating better prices or building out better plans of their own.
But take heart: there are scientifically proven ways to improve the boarding process or at least speed it up so that it can be over and done with more quickly.
If they haven't already begun to do so, companies must transform their marketing organizations in at least three ways.
So if you are planning to operate only one - way machines, we highly recommend to reconsider and to have at least several two - way machines (e.g. 1/3 of all your machines).
So, I think the answer is that, for us at least, we'll go ahead the way we should.
The US's gun problem is so dire that it arguably needs solutions that go way further than what we typically see in mainstream proposals — at least, if the US ever hopes to get down to European levels of gun violence.
Explaining the relation between the Fed's creation (or destruction) of bank reserves and banks» creation (or destruction) of deposits takes a little effort, not in the least because doing so means confronting the different ways in which economists on one hand and bankers and banking consultants on the other look at the process, and deciding whether the difference is due to substantive disagreement, or mere semantics.
Wish I had read this a long time ago... Bad keyword research has punish my efforts badly, still, at least in my niche, which by the way is travel, there are not so many keyword options.
Not so long ago in an age when they were eating the lunch of American corporations, the Toyotas, Hitachis, Sonys, Canon, Hondas were governed in the worst possible way, at least according to the canons of American governance.
The Mormons are no different from other denominations in at least one major way; that is, they interpret the Bible differently than others - BUT so do all churches.
Charging interest was around for at least a century, but Christians prohibited themselves from loaning money, yet they still required the service, so THEY set up Jews in the banking industry, much in the same way an estranged wife hires a hitman to do her dirty work.
If I, a mere mortal, can at least think of a better way, why could the all powerful thing not make it so?
There are so many congregations doing the same thing the same way every single week — and the same way as so many other congregations — that people become starved for something, ANYTHING that's at least a change from the monotony.
David Letterman swings that way at times when he gets political, though at least his form of childish humor is not quite so laden with creepy insults as Maher's.
All dealers, at least around Rhode Island, describe their heroin as «the fire,» in the same way all chefs describe their ribs as so tender they just fall off the bone.
By the way hell is the absense of God or at least where his prescence can not be known and so it being «created» is like darkness is «created» only in that it is the absense of light.
A miracle, as I would understand it, would be an event that can not be explained by natural causes (or at least so unlikely and / or misunderstood as to make it seem that way).
@ Derrick Yu, This actually may come as a shocker, but there are believers out there who still continue to ask questions about God, about the Universe, and so forth, and unlike certain atheists out there who if they can't get definite answers to just come to conclusions that can not be verified like conclude that there is no God, at least there are believers out there who at least are willing to at least be open to the possibility that there is a God, and from there they develop their faith, which even though is not a perfect knowledge, at least can help keep those minds open, unlike certain atheists who take the easy way out and convincing themselves that it is a fact that there is no God, when in reality it is not a fact at all.
We, at least, do affirm those values, and haltingly, inconsistently, and often in distorted ways, try to embody them and encourage others to do so.
But we persist in the struggle because we think it is our simple duty to do so, and we frankly do not take it well that so many of our fellow intellectuals — who if they can not join us in the struggle could at least offer moral support — prefer instead to strike ostentatiously Olympian poses above the fray and to chide us for our combative ways.
Because the reasons for the division between the Churches are so complex, there is no other way than to discuss each single cause by itself in order to remove or at least to weaken each obstacle to unity individually.
It is too difficult to give up everything, and so we take the easy way out, and leave things the way they are, or at least sift through the hay - stack of our beliefs with a needle, when we need a pitch - fork or a fork - lift.
They are so error - prone, even from a technocratic point of view, at least in part because they are actually engaged in a non-technocratic enterprise that is pervasively ideological, in the same way that Soviet science was ideological.
This is so sad, but it's clearly the way of the world... this world, at least.
Hoping for a nice vig from FEMA as well, so let Jeebus work in his mysterious ways, at least until I can cash the check.
In the case of Psalms, there is a delicate issue of practical judgment involved because it is at least conceivable that by now millions of Catholic women — I have no way of knowing — have become so sensitive to textual phenomena such as pronoun usage that the only way to make these poems accessible to them as vehicles for prayer is to observe strict gender neutrality in the language.
if i may return just a small favor so i can at least feel somewhat worthy of the fact that you took the time to try and educate me and others on this topic... The way you spelled «CRIMMINAL» is downright criminal.
Yahweh in hebrew means my Lord and is a common reference meaning supreme God.In the bible satan is referred specifically as the adversary in hebrew or slanderer in greek its quite clear there is no confusion.Satan is not in the same league as God he is sovereign in fact God has satan on a leash and limits his control particularly over his people as we read in Job.Christians need to realise that satan can influence us if we walk according to the flesh.In the case of David calling a cencus meant he gave in to his pride he wanted to know how many soldiers he had believing numbers would give him the upper hand and so Satan took advantage of his weakness and Davids choice displeased God.David of all people should have known as he as a young man had defeated goliath a mighty warrior and it was because of his faith and trust in God that he overcame.But it wasnt God that made David make that decision it was his own and satan tempted him and he gave in to that desire In the two verses there is no confusion if you understand how God and satan operate i did at one stage have the same issue with Jesus sending the demons into the pigs why would he help satan or at least it appeared that way?
Especially sticky is the fact that over the last six months I've been working to reform the way that our church interacts with folks in the neighbourhood (or at least the intentionality and sharing of that interaction) to focus more on love rather than proselytizing, so I feel like to abandon now would leave even more than the usual mess behind...
Given the way it is hitting the narrator, it can not be dismissed as a mere force like poison — i.e., at the least he needs to think about what in his life has led him to feel it so strongly for her.
So my own hope is that — if the American people do not find a way to choose democracy over empire — at least our imperial venture will end not with a nuclear bang but a financial whimper.
That's why relationships matter so much: They're the primary way that I know of, at least, to get past stale or dangerous generalizations.
A Christlike life, loving God and neighbor, at the very least convinces at least some that we believe what Jesus said, so much so that we actually live that way.
So comparatively to Wolfe and Percy, the agrarians appear as a relic and perhaps (at least in some cases) too one - sided in their «phenomenological» descriptions of the way that the problems and the possibilities for human goodness if not greatness appear today.
Although he does not put it this way, and would likely object to my putting it so bluntly, Greeley's contention is that «the Catholic imagination» enables Catholics to be more human, or at least to give freer and fuller expression to their humanity.
Even so, he attempts to show that there is indeed such a third class of terms by way of what at least appear to be two lines of argument.
As I have warned so often, there is here no guarantee of any particular social good, but at least there is ground for hope that in ways beyond our present understanding the powers of the «age to come,» the work of the living Christ, the influence of the Holy Spirit, the impact of that within the church which Paul Tillich calls the «New Being» will break through many of the obstacles in the secular order to transform and transform again the kingdoms of this world.
Finally, there is the danger of denying proper proportion or patterning, in such a way that one particular element or aspect of the relationship is made so central that its wholeness or totality is denied or at least called into question.
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