Sentences with phrase «something about the past»

If you can not prove something about the past, it is not science, no matter what label you give it.
Women are being victimised again by veiled threats that someone knows something about their past.
The surprise findings tell scientists something about past extinctions and Earth's future prospects as climate change, habitat destruction and pollution set us up for Earth's sixth mass extinction.
There is something about their past history that is mysterious and intriguing.
It would seem a good deal for the children, but they can sense the men are no good underneath, and make a getaway to find a location shown in a secret map that might tell them something about their past and what happened to their family.
Logan (Hugh Jackman, Kate & Leopold, Swordfish) is back after a failed attempt to discover something about his past, only to find that he and Stryker share some connection in the past.
Whether it's a first - person narrative or in the third person, when the narrator comes in and says, «Here's something about this world,» or, «Here's something about their past,» it feels appropriate.
Knowing something about the past of others helps us to know them better, and a general knowledge of history can alert us to the range of possibilities inherent in human affairs.
If EITHER of these two companies decided to support some actual Backwards compatibility, THEN - you could say something about the past games... as if it actually matters, because they bought the system to play NEW games.
A CV can also serve as a reference; you can use it to review the details of your background when you need to remember something about a past position or project.

Not exact matches

If I talk about selling, persuading and negotiating, you may get an image of a past experience or something you were told about salespeople that would take you out of the present conversation.
Unlike in years past, when something happens, we know about it.
In hiring Coady two years ago to fill its newly created chief sustainability officer position, Enbridge was acknowledging that the oilpatch might have something to learn from the forest industry about moving past environmental controversy and renewing its social licence.
That was fine when the firm only employed a handful of people, but about a year and a half ago the head of HR came to Siegel and explained that it was past time they nail down something more formal.
The recent college graduate is about to experience something they haven't experienced in the past 16 years... the lack of dread that the summer is over and the new school year has begun.
Unless you've been stuck in a sand trap for the past week, chances are you heard a little something about Tigergate.
He described the anxiety about a U.S. withdrawal as something in the past tense.
The network could obviously do its own over-the-top or OTT service (something it has talked about in the past), but even that might only be a step in its ongoing disruption.
Chart reading and pattern trading is something we have talked a lot about in this section in the past.
Buffett expressed frustration in the shareholder letter about how difficult it is to find something to buy at a «sensible» price, because the markets have surged in the past year.
For Munger and company, it comes up so often that to breeze past it would miss something essential about what makes Munger and the Daily Journal so special.
After witnessing sluggish growth rates for the past few years, Middle Eastern nations finally have something to cheer about as the new financial year promises an economic rebound.
After evaluating several SERP volatility tools, we knew we could come up with something better that tells a story about industry rank changes compared to the recent past.
Mouw concludes that LDS leaders «are simply saying nothing about it in the hope of keeping it on the margins of their historic teachings without issuing a straightforward rejection of something that loomed large in the LDS past
That is a good idea, but that would remind catholics of something they are trying to look past and forget about.
There is something about the water they've been drinking over the past couple thousand years maybe?
I said nothing about any other faiths... that is something your pea brain made up because you can't see past your fucking nose far enough to let anyone else speak for themselves.
Or was there something about Elijah and his surrendered mantle that overwhelmed any secondary considerations, such as what it would mean to rush past the fifth commandment about honoring one's father and mother and instead leave them in the lurch?
Of course I was skeptical because of my past and seeing all the people who were either decieved or really didn't care about really knowing God but saying they did... but seeing the genuine ones that really had had their lives turned upside down and went through all kinds of hard situations but something was different about them that made me want the peace and love they had, that's what led me to become a Christian.
The temptation is to think we know all there is to know about the way the Spirit moves in the Church; to get bored and view the third and fourth waves as belonging to the pastsomething fun but now relegated to history.
Begging for something to believe in, and knowing what they don't want to believe in because of thoughtless words spoken in the past or because of some passive Facebook post from a Christian condemning something or someone they know nothing about.
At one point as we dwell in the past we might find a point in our evolution where something put us on the path of where we are today or created us out of nowhere but until then creationism is simply a dream wished up by those who refuse to be more open minded about the universe we live in.
But if you can get past some of that, the ideas are rather surprising, and as I said, provide you with something to think about while you sleep.
The fact that poverty remains a serious problem in the United States after the federal government has spent $ 22 trillion dollars on social welfare programs over the past fifty years should have taught us all something about the complex problems of empowering the poor.
Take turns (in couples or in small groups) sharing something that made you feel especially good about yourself during the past two weeks.!
The time for ignoring sexuality, or fudging the issue and trying to talk about something else, is past.
I've been a Protestant all my life and a politically correct progressive for the past five years, so this is something I should have known about.
This recognition of the politicised nature of identity will be of assistance in the attempt to understand the characteristic of the hyphen as something which is not isolated but as an entity which has the power to draw together elements which come from the living past, while being informed about the machinations of the present, and anticipating an uncertain future.
The approach in the past, and often today, is to not talk about it or treat it as something taboo.
A blanket rejection of the past does not say something about Judaism so much as it does about one's view of God.
I'm partial to roasting most vegetables this time of year, and there is something about the crusty edges and nutty taste of a roasted cauliflower floret that certainly shames any past habits of steaming.
The past week of doing the Whole 30 has reinforced something I already knew about myself: I am a snacker.
Probably because of the marzipan decoration on Simnel cakes but there is something about the flavour that makes me nostalgic for past Easters and Spring.
We have been grilling ALL the asparagus for the past few weeks, and there is just something about that smoky char from the grill that takes asparagus from delicious to out of this world amazing, right?!
It's crazy it's not something I learned in my nutrition degree, but I've been learning about it on my own for the past few months so I can start using it with patients.
I also know a lot of you (like me) have been snowed in the past week, so baking up something yummy was about the only thing we could do to take our minds off being stuck inside.
I have something to go back to if I ever can't figure it out, and I don't feel so completely down about ever trying again because of past failure.
The other day, Taryn and I were talking about making French toast, but we wanted to do something different with it than what we've done in the past.
It seems like everyone has had something to be Logan - style psyched about over the past couple weeks, and I've been feeling just the teensiest bit left out.
Why is every Arsenal fans keep complaining about this draw, one thing I know for sure is that, Wenger is a wounded lion don't think you can take him down so easily because of his injury we know is hard sometimes for any team to face Bacerlona in the peach but is 11 players either side only the quality some times but we do have quality players too so why is the worries come on guys i know We can do this Wenger can do it, is our season it's a reason for the past 9 seasons without trophy God have something special for us & this is it.
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