Sentences with phrase «somehow make it up»

And I really wish Christians would make up their minds about Jesus's place in the big scheme of things: is he a co-equal third of a trinity of ent.ities who somehow make up one large god, or is he a lesser god sent by his greater father god to suffer in order to straighten out the weird sin situation he created and didn't get around to fixing for thousands of years (the whole John 3:16 thing people are so fond of quoting only makes any sort of sense in the second situation).
This means that during the rest of the year he must somehow make up for the time lost or suffer a proportional decrease in his annual income.
It would be wrong to call it a silent pump but then the comfort I experience somehow makes it up for me.
I thought that not only would we get more sleep but that perhaps I could somehow make up for my divided attention by keeping them with me at night.
Cuomo likes to throw a bone once in awhile to «upstate voters» because he thinks that will somehow make up for all the wrongs, but at the same time he panders to the down - state and NYC constituancy.
Ironically, even if the IDC were to somehow make up with the rest of the Democrats, they still would not be in power in the Senate.
Why the society became the Royal Society around that time because they had to somehow make it up to the king and how dangerous it was doing or not doing or believing or not believing certain things around that time, around the 1660s.
She was so perfect, my birth had been so perfect, and I felt that it somehow made up for the pain of my first birth experience.
I somehow made up enough reasons in my head to buy it and I have to say I'm really happy I did.
But at least my explanation for this lack of looks (read it here) was well received by you guys (thanks for that) and I guess I somehow made up for it by being extra active on Instagram and Snapchat the past weeks.
The lack of new content is disappointing although the improvements to the gameplay somehow make up for it.
While there are no bloodthirsty washing machines in The Night Flier, the vampiresque killer does ride a plane to somehow make up for his lack of levitating powers.
(I suppose this somehow makes up for the past when the movie's packaging specified an anamorphic transfer that did not exist.)
Feeling powerless, people wait for politicians, business leaders, or even their employers to somehow make up the difference.
People like to think Generations was great (17 years later of failed games I might add yet that somehow makes up for everything) but they forget that half that game was modern Sonic.

Not exact matches

We caught up with Hawk at Activision Studios in Santa Monica, Calif., and in between Shred test runs, he told us about what's next, and how social media has made his business bigger, better and, somehow, even cooler.
This is important because you now have a difference, and you'll need to make it up somehow.
And somehow, each day, the resilient ones make order out of total chaos, just as most start - up CEOs do each day.
My family and close friends would certainly make up a large piece of it, but I hope it would also include my mentors and mentees, team colleagues, fellow board members and even strangers who were touched by my articles or speeches, shared a cross-country plane ride conversation with me or somehow crossed paths with me along the way.
Remember, if the government gives us a tax cut they'll still have to make up the budget shortfall somehow, chiefly by selling more bonds to American citizens (who happen to be the same people getting the tax cut) or foreigners (who will raise the money by selling us more of their goods and services, or buying less of ours).
«Though Congressional Republicans say they hate drugs,» he says, «if they take away revenue from people in California and New Jersey, these states have to make up the revenue somehow and they aren't going to raise taxes, so I do think cannabis will [be legalized] a lot faster than otherwise.»
@Really?!?!?, the «making crap up» was directed at the idea that christian's are somehow being turned into second - class citizens because they will not be allowed to rent gym space at the Elementary School to hold a revival.
The author's theory that christians, who make up, he says, a «sizable» percentage (10 %) of the population, somehow changes the dynamics of this (Egypt) predominantly muslim nation and region is ludicrous.
If I said Bill Gates gathered up two of every species and put them on a boat, you'd laugh because it is impossible, yet because it is in a 2,000 year old book written by uneducated men, it somehow makes it fact.
Hearing other Christians tell us that she somehow wasn't good enough and must be, even in death be made Christian makes me want to throw up.
It surely does not mean that Dasein is a formal name for «me,» though it does suggest that the encounter with self, for each of us who say of ourselves «I am,» is somehow bound up with disclosure of Dasein, or made possible by it.
A little later, packing up his manuscripts, Ford happened to see «the page and the very commended phrase «old - eyed», and to notice that somehow in the rounds of fatigued retyping that used to precede a writer's final sign - off on a book in the days before word processors, the original and rather dully hybridised «cold - eyed» had somehow lost its «c» and become «old - eyed», only nobody'd noticed since they both made a kind of sense.»
We sing songs in church about being brave, we blast music in the minivan and shake shake shake it off, we hang prints up in our homes about courage, we talk about brave people or follow them on social media until we somehow make ourselves believe that we ourselves are somehow brave.
I was asked my name & other details, that somehow I quickly made up a lie about.
He buried some bottles of water under the sand and he was somehow going to make water come up out of the earth.
They worship tradition, dress up in gaudy expensive clothes and march around, making arbitrary rules and regulations about every little thing, thinking if they do these things and make magical gestures that this somehow «cleanses» the outside of the cup, yet Jesus already knew of their type of priest in the old days, speaking against Pharisees for doing the exact same things the Catholics have been doing for centuries.
And each moment of my experience somehow preserves, however vaguely, the moments that have made up my experience in the past.
People who think God's failure to make them super duper happy in this life is somehow hateful or inconsistent with Christianity need to either grow up or get some education.
Ummmm, I was going to ask you a question but somehow just showing up here made me realize what your answer would probably be before I asked it because of who you are and how you are and all that.
For a start, there are fewer vocations in the West for reasons that are known and can't be gone into here; but for us personally, the lack of vocations up to this point makes sense, somehow, in the Providence of God.
From Ely one gets the picture of a God who somehow (being uncreated in time) stands back of the order in the world — a primordial God who exists apart from the order and / or the ordered events which make up the actual world.
I was nervous that Holly had somehow been making it all up.
I have a large folder containing much research I have done as a result of many discussions with Bible skeptics, and I would love to make in into a book, but somehow I am going to have to make it concise or it will end up being 1000 pages!
Like we were somehow above or better than the minivans and mortgages, the tub scrubbing and sheet washing, like our clock would always be made up of bright mornings and late nights.
Communion can become another ritual that is somehow supposed to appease God and make up for the bad stuff we did during the week.
Like somehow, when I wasn't looking for it, when I gave up on ever finding it or even caring about it anymore, God made something beautiful out of my baggage, out of my brokenness, out of my church drama, my own sticky pride.
Maybe make it more appealing to them somehow (since if they think it will be boring many will just give up before they start).
Instead of you being concerned about the welfare of these eternal souls as to wondering whether or not they will get the chance for salvation, you get hung up on that somehow because not everyone will get that chance in their mortal lives that somehow that means that God is biased; that in my beliefs as to how God gives out those opprotunities that it doesn't meet to your specifications, then that automatically means that God is biased, when in my beliefs the point is that no matter how you slice it everybody whehter in this life or afterwards will get a chance at learning about the gospel and make their own choices as to whether to follow the gospel or not.
It is interesting in saying you do not believe in Man - God — a tale made up and written down as proof — and that because there is something big i.e. the universe — somehow there has to be something bigger — Man - God and if you do not believe this you think «You are big» i.e. akin to a super-natural being is a logic that can only be rational if the basis for logic is irrational.
A key strand in neoconservatism, at least in America, is made up of Catholics who agree with the Pope and his predecessor about sex but not about economics, seem immune to the enormous amount of work that they have done and still do in explaining how these things are connected, and manage to present themselves, quite falsely, as somehow more orthodox than those who, with similar disregard, agree with the Popes about economics but not about sex.
I grew up on mashed potatoes — my mom probably made them twice a week or more, which is quite standard for a Russian household, where potatoes somehow make it into every meal every day.
I feel that somehow in the potty training process I screwed something up or I was disciplining him too much so he is acting out in this way because he knows I can't make him poop.
And by tad I mean, every time we make them chocolate somehow ends up all over their hands, marshmallows embedded in their hair, and their clothes have to go straight in the wash.
Deb — I added lots of extra veggies (zucchini, yellow squash, red pepper, extra tomatoes) because I had them... and just wanted to say THANK YOU because somehow this meal accomplished 2 things I previously thought impossible: 1) make my 3 year old voluntarily eat vegetables (he ate every different kind, amazing) 2) make both my children eat a «mixed - up» casserole.
But somehow, my bonkers schedule brings those plans to a screeching halt and I end up making a Chipotle run and drinking a Pacifico at home.
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