The show runs a historical gamut from the»60s to the present, so you can
sort of see the things we have accomplished that Jack Smith could have never imagined.
Not exact matches
This
sort of helps
see it, not quite to scale, but it gives you a better sense for where
things are.
Not necessarily message them but a place for you to
sort of browse and
see among your matches who's available this week or who wants to go do this kind
of thing.
Looking at demographic and economic data, Mandelman and Zlate say that there may be good reason to believe that the
sort of mass movement from Mexico to the U.S. that was
seen in the years leading up to the Great Recession could be a
thing of the past.
In a Nov. 19 interview with NPR, a company representative claimed they were «excited» to
see the creative ways Kinect was being adapted, and that the device had been left open «by design» for exactly this
sort of thing.
Joseph Uscinski: There are all
sorts of things that people
see that they think are clues put out there.
One
of the most important
things a municipality can do is to recruit more businesses and shoppers to the downtown area, and using social media and even SEO (Search Engine Optimization) techniques to ensure that people can
see what
sort of exciting
things South Orange is up to is critical.
«We send a lot
of photos and updates and so we know that Dominique's family
sees what she's doing and
seeing that she has two new teeth and she's learning to wave and doing all
sorts of special
things.»
I can envision all
sorts of services that might become available when grant makers and national funders
see they have a progressive DA interested in doing
things in modern ways.
Aside from some
of the usual
sorts of issues we
see with any online game at launch, would you say
things are playing out more or less as expected?
«I have a tough time in any near - term or any medium - term
sort of scenario
seeing that robots are just going to do their own
thing and decide to shoot each other without any interaction [or] human control.»
It used to be that the SEC prevented you from
seeing these
sorts of things,» says Mittal.
The managing director, having
seen this
sort of thing before during the 1960's go - go era, calmly responded along the lines
of, «You hire us for our advice.
I must be a different
sort of American, because I'm far from wealthy and quite like to
see other people enjoy nice
things.
«So the biggest controllable factor that we could
see was the quality
of the manager, and how they
sort of made
things happen.
Should the price move higher, you'll
see more
of this
sort of thing.
And I reckon, it's
sort of interesting for me for private equity in terms
of all we've
seen, and what we have
seen, where we have
seen some misconduct and
things like that,»cause I always think like, to my simple mind, that the people in private equity, they're the greatest, they're actually adding value to their clients, they're getting paid really really well, you know, if I was in that position, the one
thing I would think to myself as I skipped to work was like just «Let's not mess it up.
As you can
see, each are so different from each other, yet the same principle applies throughout, it just depends on what
sort of thing the investment company wants to spend their money on.
But I would note that it certainly looks like it is at a cyclical low - this is the
sort of thing you
see towards the end
of a cycle, not the beginning.
This
sort of thing is
seen on financial television every single day:
That
sort of thing is why I would prefer to
see logic and rational thinking taught to kids.
Yet you do not
see the narrow path you have been led down by simple dint
of «tradition» and other long - standing violations
of the Constltution merely because most Christians support this
sort of thing.
AE: It's funny man, because I
see things sort of blending the way society
sort of blends.
Still, it may be worth pondering that in this brave new world, those who uphold the old and much derided «gender binary» — or, to speak more properly, the ancient understanding that there is a real and normative difference between the sexes — will be the ones who can actually
see some
sort of meaning, however misguided, in
things like same - sex desire and gender dysphoria.
Now we
see all
sorts of disgusting
things come out dealing with kiidie perverts.And they still do disturbing
things.They want to beatify a priest from Yugoslavia who had blessed the Utashe movement a movement in WW2 that was responsible for killing 100,000's
of people in very heinous ways.
i agree... we are going to be
seeing much more
of this
sort of thing..
See, this is the
sort of thing an intellectually immature, selfish person thinks.
Lisa McKay — Good Will Come — When I
see these
sorts of hands (and far worse) dealt to other people I'm still tempted to wonder why certain
things have happened.
Yeah, that
sort of makes the whole
thing supernatural, and yes that requires evangelicals to
see the fruit
of the Spirit and the «mere Christianity» in believers in other denominations (and none), but I'm just naive and stupid enough to think God can do stuff like that.
For most
of you, probably some
sort of romantic dinner, possibly a movie, maybe even a couple
of presents and then, well, we'll just
see where
things go?
Years ago I discovered Doug Pagitt's blog and was interested to
see what the «Emergent»
thing was all about and if he was still the «same person» that I had met once and knew in an acquaintance
sort of way because I was friends with, and then dating, one
of his best friends.
It is the discipline
of a church willing to be somewhat tentative in its hope, to
see faith as a now - but - not - yet
sort of thing, the discipline
of keeping close to those whose sad lives challenge our facile assertions
of deliverance.
As we have
seen, this holds true for all
of the various construals
of the Christian
thing that we have
sorted out.
While that
sort of thing is encouraging for some
of us to hear, really they too need to go to the scripture to
see what the witness is and whether the instruction makes sense.
We have just
seen that, far from unifying them, the fact that theological schools are theological makes them irreducibly different from one another because
of different theological judgments about the nature
of the Christian
thing, what it is to understand God, and what
sort of community a theological school is.
Nevertheless, I will order Jacobsen's book to
see what he has to say, even though I've pretty much given up on finding answers to these
sorts of things in books.
This
sort of thing can be
seen retrospectively from a later point in history but can at the most be guessed at from an earlier one.
Although you may
see it as just some
sort of rough weekend and not a big deal, or that the whole sacrifice
thing may have happened on the fly to fix some faux pas by God the Father, I
see it as something that was specifically planed right from before this world was created and that it was not some
sort of ad hoc contingency, but something that was part
of the Father's plan all along.
This is the
sort of thing Paul would've
seen in his travels; it was common practice in Ancient Rome.
Hearing that
sort of thing always made me afraid to admit (even to myself) that I never have
seen one either.
Logic
of this
sort would result in surrendering all God's creation to pagans and atheists - leaving nothing for Christians to use in worshiping the God who created all
things for His pleasure (
see Revelation 4:11).
It's the
sort of thing Catholics and non-Catholics alike recognize when they
see it.
These aren't arbitrary rules; these aren't some
sort of cosmic, intangible
things God has come up with just to
see how we are doing.
I
see they have some
sort of innate need to try and convince others to believe as they do (which is the same
thing they accuse believers
of).
Everyone has a creative side, and I've
seen the fellas get just as into this
sort of thing as the ladies, so don't exclude them!
Respectful questioning enables us not to be the
sort of people who are in a paranoid suspicion
of «Our leaders are always out to get us» and to think
of authority as wrong, which is an unbiblical and ungodly way
of seeing things.
[11] Vowsare very different in kind from the
sort of ordinary undertakings we give to do
things - «I'll come to
see you tomorrow», «I'll write to you», and so on.
We've been told that River does do this
sort of thing, but I haven't ever
seen the equivalent
of this scene.
In this ongoing series on evangelism, you will
see that this is the
sort of thing that true evangelism includes.
If your friends
see too much
of this
sort of thing online, they'll rapidly grow annoyed and begrudging.