So temper the enthusiasm for a much - discussed new study from Mathematica Policy Research that found that alumni of charter high schools in Florida and Chicago made nearly 13 percent more per year in their mid-20s than graduates of traditional public schools.
Sunshine Cleaning isn't the comedy it had been marketed to be, though the elements are certainly ingrained in the story,
so temper expectations that you'll be smiling throughout.
So temper your enthusiasm with your wisdom, pausing when you know your body has reached its comfortable limit.
It's probably gonna go badly this week,
so temper your expectations for the Farmers Insurance Open.
So temper the celebration.
The odds are stacked against you and your startup — and investors know this —
so temper your expectations accordingly.
It meant rather: In the community of saints, God has
so tempered the body that we are all priests to each other.
Some of Merkel's colleagues were not
so tempered in their remarks.
I added just one chipotle pepper and it was still a touch too hot for my kids
so I tempered the sauce with honey and some homemade bone broth.
We don't own a candy thermometer
so tempering chocolate or finding the perfect caramelization point are out of bounds, making the choice of homemade candy somewhat limited around here.
add the egg yolk at the end
so it tempers the heat without becoming stringy!)
Since the Galaxy S8 has that curved display, it's quite fragile
so a tempered glass screen protector is definitely needed.
Not exact matches
In a growing economy, the Bank of Canada will have to start raising rates to
temper inflation, in effect shutting off the credit spigot that has allowed
so many Canadians to buy homes.
In a live CNBC interview from Sun Valley with Becky Quick of «Squawk Box,» Buffett says the general economy's growth has «
tempered down»
so that it is now «more or less flat.»
«He could be
so charming and affectionate, but he also had an explosive
temper.»
He picked the Quick Ratio because it takes the traditional yardstick for SaaS startup success (MRR growth) and
tempers it with the one metric that hamstrings
so many otherwise - promising startups (Churn Rate).
But when push comes to shove, the political masters of those central banks may soon
temper their enthusiasm
so they can battle inflation.
More than just
tempering Gross's anti-equity remarks, the longtime advocate of buying and holding equity - based index funds and ETFs went
so far as to say that «equities today are more attractive relative to bonds than at any other time in history.»
So far new home sales growth has been
tempered in 2018 even though prices have climbed.
So, despite stocks being at valuation lows we hadn't seen in decades, they
tempered their enthusiasm for equities because of a negative macro overlay.
Athiests are like little
temper tantrum throwing toddlers who get
SO angry because nobody believes their lie.Most modern science today has actually debunked evolution.Scientists are admitting that had darwin known what we know now that he would be debunking his own theories.Go ahead now throw your angry little fits.Now go have Mommy change your diaper, because it is full of...
«you can't have any of our palm fronds,
so there» more evidence that world leaders are essentially
temper - tantrum prone 6 year olds.
Since the book demonstrates
so powerfully the case for the return to the pre-Conciliar liturgy, Fr Joseph Fessio, S.J., Editor - in - Chief, Ignatius Press has to
temper his own enthusiastic Forward by putting the position of «those who advocate a rereading and restructuring of the liturgical renewal intended by the Second Vatican Council, but in light of the Church's two - thousand - year tradition.»
Most of those that survive will do
so by
tempering their beliefs with the realities science discovers, and evolving to continue giving their life meaning by adjusting to the facts.
Though Murdock's critique resonated with many of my own reservations about how we frame Christian engagement with culture (including conference - culture), my experience of Q is completely vicarious,
so modesty requires me to withhold or
temper my own evaluation of the conference.
In Lindsey's case, it was
tempered by a kind of anthropological aloofness; in Wilkinson's, less
so.»
Oh, the Calvinists could make perfect sense of it all with a wave of a hand and a swift, confident explanation about how Zarmina had been born in sin and likely predestined to spend eternity in hell to the glory of an angry God (they called her a «vessel of destruction»); about how I should just be thankful to be spared the same fate since it's what I deserve anyway; about how the Asian tsunami was just another one of God's
temper tantrums sent to remind us all of His rage at our sin; about how I need not worry because «there is not one maverick molecule in the universe»
so every hurricane, every earthquake, every war, every execution, every transaction in the slave trade, every rape of a child is part of God's sovereign plan, even God's idea; about how my objections to this paradigm represented unrepentant pride and a capitulation to humanism that placed too much inherent value on my fellow human beings; about how my intuitive sense of love and morality and right and wrong is
so corrupted by my sin nature I can not trust it.
Once, at an academic conference at which people began banging on, as they
so often do, about what a magnificently systematic thinker Aquinas was, I lost my
temper and said that whenever I heard people going on about this, I knew one thing: that they had never closely studied Aquinas's texts.
But only if they do
so in unison, are they likely to be able to force Morsi to back down or to find a way to
temper his power.
So, in the interest of
tempering expectations to reality, here's our rundown of what you can look forward to in the near future's most - heralded tech innovations.
For
so far as the child is concerned, one does not talk about despair but only about ill -
temper, because one has only a right to assume that the eternal is present in the child, and has never a right to demand it of the child, as one has a right to demand it of the grown man, to whom it applies that he shall have it.
Fatalism or determinism lacks the possibility of relaxing and soothing, of
tempering necessity, and
so it lacks possibility as assuagement.
Second, for someone who is
so uptight as this author about knowing religions and even writing a book about it, the mere fact that not ONCE in this article did you use the official and correct name of the church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints (aka Mormon) in my mind completely discredits your
temper tantrum.
I must admit that I went partly because I had read some rather ill -
tempered criticisms of the event,
so I decided I'd find out about it for myself.
And Moses, the paragon of meekness as well as of piety, lost his
temper and
so was debarred from entering the land.
There's
so much explaining that must be done to
temper what some Bible verse plainly says.
But Whistler, despite his admirable qualities, was a stormy controversialist,
so that his verbal attacks on his critics were bitterly harsh and ill -
tempered.
If religion is to mean anything definite for us, it seems to me that we ought to take it as meaning this added dimension of emotion, this enthusiastic
temper of espousal, in regions where morality strictly
so called can at best but bow its head and acquiesce.
And
so we hope to
temper the sweated earnestness of the battles of the earthly city, knowing that this is not the city that abides.
First Things has often represented American confidence and optimism (
tempered, of course, by a higher loyalty to God), and
so Dugin's anti-Americanism grates.
While this system has broken down, it has decayed not simply because the animal spirits of Wall Street did not
temper their zeal with a respect for greater community, but because American citizens embraced the pact that was offered them: an endless supply of baubles from citizens in chains
so long as they refused to speak out in the pulpit against the notion that greed is good, that profit maximization is the chief end of man.
There is
so much work to be done in correcting misunderstandings, in discovering and exploring commonalities, in
tempering or removing hostilities, in contending for cultural renewal, and, above all, in proclaiming the saving gospel of Jesus Christ with one another rather than against one another.
SO, Mr. Osler, I've struggled all my life with a nasty
temper.
The perfect judge would have to apply an infinitely complex law,
so that each person under the law would be held to a standard that is individually tailored to his situation: «Anyone who was born on May 23 at 2:53 p.m. at 1128 Main St. and whose first sight was of a quite pretty nurse named Amy whose hands were slightly cold...» and
so on, telling the exact story of your life in literally every detail, ``... any such person ought to have been able to control his
temper upon discovering that the morning newspaper was wet from the rain, but could not be expected to remember to buy a card for his sister's sixteenth birthday.»
They do
so partly by
tempering the ways in which we think about assertions that frequent the public realm.
Sounds to me like a child throwing a
temper tantrum that needs a good time out or even pat on the bottom
so why are the atheists really here and do they really realize the future of there actions.
you are washed out, all you have is your silly
temper tantrums
so just go back to your closet, do you thing, and keep your STDs to yourself.
I think faith can play a very important role in peoples lives, but it should be
tempered with reason,
so that when science makes a discovery that challenges that faith you can adapt and accept that your prior held faith may have been flawed.
1 Peter 3:15 15 But sanctify the Christ as Lord in YOUR hearts, always ready to make a defense before everyone that demands of YOU a reason for the hope in YOU, but doing
so together with a mild
temper and deep respect.
its not going to matter all the tirades and
temper tantrums or holding your breath God has set things in place and they will stay there
so if you have the guts and are confident in your decisions then go for it we will see one day wont we?