Sentences with phrase «so diligent»

It took me six months to find my current internship when I wasn't so diligent about looking for jobs.
You've been so diligent and understanding in working out my insurance.
It was quite refreshing to work with someone who was so diligent and willing to assist me.»
Thanks for being so diligent, Cory!
X-linked diseases are rarely common, so diligent use of the test combined with removing dogs with the mutation from the breeding pool should effectively eliminate the mutation from a breed.
While at first it might seem that they will keep each other entertained so you won't have to be so diligent, your job as supervising puppy parent is double duty!
However, some operators aren't so diligent.
As with any animal, early detection of illness is vital to their wellbeing, so diligent supervision is required.
So diligent analysis is part of a constant baby - sitting job.
Veracity has been so diligent in the last four months that my Equifax score has raised by 154 pts.
Ahmad was so diligent and enthusiastic about getting me the best car my family and I needed.
Indeed, the perpetrators of this throwback flotsam have been so diligent in their efforts to replicate the look, tone and smirk of those instantly forgettable trifles, their movie could almost pass for a thirtysomething - year - old feature only recently recovered from a time capsule.
Time will tell how I fare on the stretch marks front, but I can say that I have escaped having an itchy belly because I had been so diligent about keeping my stomach moisturized.
I'm struggling with weight gain when I am so diligent.
Plus, if you haven't been so diligent about your workouts this winter, a maxi skirt will hide a multitude of sins until you are back in bikini form.
But they're so diligent that they do everything on their own.
Zoe, your are so diligent at growing your sourdough starter!
I am going to try their salt rub that I am sure is superior to others and I will recommend the company and their products to my long list of individuals that listen and follow what I endorse as I am so diligent on doing research before suggesting anything.
Although he white - washed the conduct of JPMorgan Chase's officers, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, in announcing the deferred prosecution agreement, said: «JPMorgan connected the dots when it mattered to its own profit but was not so diligent otherwise.»

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Magoon also said Amplify is being particularly diligent to avoid the fraudulent pitfalls so prevalent in blockchain and cryptocurrency investment today.
«We depend on our vendors for credit so are diligent about paying them on time.
At this juncture, founders should send a project - preview link to their inner circle in advance of their campaign launch and be diligent about keeping in contact, so these supporters will contribute as soon as the campaign goes live.
Ask chief executives why their companies are performing so well, and they'll typically credit a brilliant strategy coupled with hard - nosed, diligent execution.
When diligent research thrives, so does the integrity and prosperity of the markets.
There is so much to distract us in the markets but we need to stay diligent.
So, be accurate and diligent with your documentation and sometimes just live with it... #TBTs #TradeElite
So, prior to tracking a mutual fund, diligent investors will want to ask themselves if this is really a necessary move.
So we must be diligent to ensure that they don't go there.
Make all shepherds of Your flock diligent in preaching Your holy Word so taht the whole world may know the immeasurable riches of our Savior, Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.
It had been a long time since I'd worked on any kind of serious project, but I'd been thinking and writing a lot about the concept of baptism at the time, so it seemed safe to assume that if I was diligent, the other songs would steadily emerge.
The principal points Paul made in that address are (1) to recall to their minds the character and quality of his ministry to them; (2) to remind them of the trouble the Jews gave him and the anxiety and suffering he underwent in their behalf; (3) to state that he preached repentance and faith in Jesus Christ as the essence of the gospel; (4) to testify that he went now to Jerusalem not knowing what would happen to him there except that he knew by the Holy Spirit that afflictions awaited him; (5) to assure them that nothing concerned him, not even the loss of life itself, so long as he could testify to the grace of God in Jesus Christ; (6) to say that he had no regrets about his ministry to the people in Ephesus, for he was clean of the blood of all the people there, for he preached the full gospel to all of them; and (7) to admonish them to be diligent in their oversight of the Ephesian church and to feed the church of God there, which Christ purchased with his own blood.
On the contrary, the more we all do so (be a diligent student of the Lord), the more each of us will be able to speak His words (via His Spirit)... AS HE LEADS!
Thus, if a minister today is not in process of being ousted, is regarded by at least many of his people as a wonderful Christian, a helpful preacher, a diligent pastor, and so on, he may rest content in this kind of status even though privately he is disturbed at all the kids who drop out of church school, at the inattentiveness of the church to its neighborhood, at the virtual neglect of older people, and at the bourgeois aroma that infects everything.
The Jewish people, more faithful than any similar group in the keeping of the moral laws they share with the Christians, more assiduous in the practice of repentance, more diligent in forgiveness, have indeed survived to this day and so demonstrated in a fashion the social relevance of their faith; but it would be difficult to describe the sort of existence the Jewish race has enjoyed as «fullness of life.»
We have to all be diligent to make it and keep it so.
16If a false witness rise up against any man to testify against him that which is wrong; 17Then both the men, between whom the controversy is, shall stand before the LORD, before the priests and the judges, which shall be in those days; 18And the judges shall make diligent inquisition: and, behold, if the witness be a false witness, and hath testified falsely against his brother; 19Then shall ye do unto him, as he had thought to have done unto his brother: so shalt thou put the evil away from among you.
All ovens heat at different temps so be diligent about checking your bird at least 1/2 hour before you think it should be done according to the directions.
Before I wrap this up let me say that companies are changing their packaging all the time, so it's up to you to be diligent about which cans contain BPA and which do not.
I diced everything a little bigger than I would had I been making this as a salsa to serve with tortilla chips, so you may want to be a little more diligent with your knife if you're making this as a traditional salsa.
I wasn't diligent enough to maintain the starter, so it, too, died.
Hi Janet, thank you so much for posting this and also for all your diligent responses to questions!
It is so imperative that you make sure that you are diligent about cleaning your greens.
although I'm pretty diligent about shaking the carton whenever I go to use it so maybe I'm ruining the dregs for myself?
The guy is so incredibly diligent and understanding of his difference and lives strictly by the rules (what kid has time to be ill when he's too busy having an awesome time with life and growing up?!)
These do rise a bit so next time I'll be more diligent with buttering around the muffin tins and not just along the sides for easier removal.
i like the idea of doing one - offs rather than a «full season» because it suits my inconsistency... that being said if someone set up a official league that ran over a series of events then i would be more diligent to follow closely, i thought i had the time to do so but alas i don't the UFC Fantasy page is pretty slick and would probably suit our purposes.
I expect Di Maria and Rooney to really run at Monreal when they can so Arteta and Ramsey will need to be diligent with runners and to ensure that Monreal has the appropriate protection.
If City are not diligent he can expose a back line that is not always the most mobile; for Guardiola and company the key will be to retain the patient, serious attitude that has brought them so far already.
While we work to provide safe vaginal breech birth options, Dr. Lane is quite diligent in discovering breech presenting babies during the antepartum period so techniques can be utilized for turning baby into the cephalic presentation (head first).
Water makes up 83 percent of our blood, so we must be diligent in making sure we are drinking enough water.
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