Sentences with phrase «still suit my purposes»

Recruiting services tend to have a cutoff, so that teams signing 32 guys don't end up getting a significant advantage over teams that sign 23, but I've found that incorporating averages still suit my purposes better.

Not exact matches

If it is misleading to say, as F.C.S. Schiller did, that reality is indeterminately «plastic» to whatever fittings of its elements we might choose to make, we nonetheless still make additions as best we can to suit our purposes, and reality «tolerates» the additions.
Scripture says that Joshua made the sun stand still, which harmonizes just fine with the Christian tradition that God can intervene in nature to suit his purposes, but which triggers all kinds of red alarms in my brain when I try to sort it out scientifically.
It was a book written by men to suit their own purposes & is still used that way today.
I've seen people wear really bright color suits that were all the same color and it's a littler painful on the eyes, pairing the two different shades breaks it all up and still looks on purpose.
The difference is a car that's ready to be killed around the track or modified to best suit your needs on that purpose while still giving you the original chassis, engine and suspension setup.
Still, expression of one's ideas within the business context must suit the taste of the listeners or clients because its essential purpose is business.
He wears a three - piece suit whose yellowish - green color is matched by the shadowed side of his face, which is full of purpose, concentration and abstraction, as he gazes over his mother's shoulder, keeping still.
Ove Hoegh - Guldberg appeared to be your typical, alarmist cherry - picker who wanted to stress one particular point (arctic ice reduction), ignore the antarctic increase but still make comments that the interviewer was not looking at things globally when it suited his (Ove's) purpose.
The Maroonbook, first published in the late 1980s, still followed and revised by the University of Chicago Law Review, aimed to supplant The Bluebook's complex and detailed dictates with «a simple, malleable framework for citation, which authors and editors can tailor to suit their purposes
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