Sentences with phrase «takes on what»

It's not uncommon for different financial advisers to have different takes on what investments make the most sense for your retirement portfolio.
He is widely known as Passive Guy or «PG» as the curator of a celebrated blog called the Passive Voice, which is a podium for writers, authors, and publishers to voice out their takes on what's in - the - now within the industry.
We give you all of our honest takes on what you should buy in the six inch, nine inch, and tablet class.
The iMs were part of the company's annual Tuner Challenge, and the iAs were given to «The Walking Dead» creators Skybound Entertainment / Robert Kirkman and «Fresh Off the Boat» creator Eddie Huang to get their personal takes on what makes a good custom.
We break down how they'll be divvied up and who takes on what.
He has called in Francois and the three students to hear each of their takes on what happened.
«I think it will be a little edgier, I think you'll see some characters with different takes on what it means to be a mutant.
Reprising their roles from The Expendables, this team of mercenaries (Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li) takes on what should be an easy job, but turns into a mission of revenge when one of the guys is killed in action.
It's a little confusing why the film doesn't simply make Tonto a white guy who takes on what he believes is the personality of a Comanche because he feels guilt for what the white man has done.
Bruce Betts takes us on another What's Up trip around the night sky.
These are fascinating takes on what people really eat (as opposed to what they tell nutritionists).
I'm also going to guess (though I don't know for sure) that in same - sex couples where both parents are female, both are called mom, no matter who takes on what tasks?
«American Mutt» and «Cowboy Logic» are companion pieces, highlighting two individual takes on what it means to be an American immigrant.
We discuss our takes on what we think are the trends for 2012 as well.
I'd like to incorporate more quinoa into our diet since it's so healthy and it easily takes on what flavors you add to it, much like couscous, rice or orzo.
Actually, I think that I have a problem with this statement as it takes on what I would consider a medieval att - itude towards evil.
In the midst of this developing situation, Canadian financial experts give their take on what Canadian investors should do to secure their portfolios:
One of them was Frank Ogden's The Last Book You'll Ever Read, notable not just for its breathlessly loony take on what the next century held for us, but also for including a complete digital copy of itself on a floppy disk stuck to the inside back cover.
Even if Schneiderman does take the case to court, it will probably go through years of appeals through the New York system, with the case going in front of 13 judges who will each have their take on what constitutes gambling.
For an enjoyable take on what happened to several entrepreneurs when they jumped into something too quickly, check out this Fizzle podcast and take notes for future reference.
Hal Lawton, 43, is leaving his role as eBay's senior vice president for North America to take on what is essentially the No. 2 job at Macy's (Bloomingdale's, part of parent Macy's Inc, is largely run as an independent retailer with its own CEO, who reports to Macy's Inc CEO Jeff Gennette).
But here's my take on what could go wrong.
And nixing plans for the Store of the Future comes as Amazon is unveiling its own futuristic take on what physical stores should look like.
Around 225 days a year, Jared sends readers his latest take on what's moving the markets.
You should have a clear take on what their high probability problems are, as well as the opportunities.
They know how to grow a company, have savvy business minds, never fear the unknown and have a wonderful ability to take on what others may see as a risk.
If you need to take out a mortgage that exceeds that limit, you will be taking on what is considered a «jumbo loan.»
Here we examine Deloitte's conclusions and provide our own take on what they mean for the business centre industry:
It's not that I don't feel like I can, I can... but is that in the vocabulary of the one who I worship, if it's not then why would I as His Son want to take on what is not His, my Father's nature... The versions of the Bible I've read seem to think that words are powerful and speaking them is an action and can even change physics if used properly... Again, the scriptures speak for themselves and circumventing the topical study with christiany cliche come - backs doesn't answer or annul anything that the Word has to say on the matter.
He gave the requirements and all churches have their own take on what he said and what he meant in this instance or that.
(For more reading on the «essentials,» check out this well - respected theologian's take on what makes a doctrine essential.)
Christians are the ones picking and choosing and it is mind blowing how each of your cult branches has a different take on what the bible means.
I feel the personal need to make a comment giving my take on what's happening and why I think it is important.
And to respond some to your take on what I said and what @kate willette (October 3, 2014 at 12:54 pm) said, FWIW, here's the thinking behind how I've developed my own theology.
If I am wrong in my take on what you are writing... please help me to understand.
What is your take on what is going on here?
And for those who feel bogged down by the seemingly endless debates about women in the Church, it offers a fresh, grace - filled take on what the Bible really says about women.
Yes, old fashioned i know but thats my take on what I read.
They have an «out» precisely because there are others willing to take on what might become for the Fairchilds an impossible task.
What I think I'd like to do is to write about it here in a series of posts, hand - in - hand with these homeschool book posts, taking on what I think he gets right as well as assumptions about children, parenting, and education with which I take issue.
A story's making the rounds today that acts as sort of a Rorschach Test, in that everyone who hears it seems to have a different take on what it means.
Rooted in the tradition of family - style, artisan - made loaves, the new Heritage Style breads honor the Canyon Bakehouse standard for non-GMO, whole grain, and clean ingredients — and now offer a big, new take on what it means to eat gluten free.
This Veggie Spaghetti is kind of a take on what I remember eating as a child, but with a ixnay on the veggie ground round, please.
NORD - T adopts centuries - old experience of drinking tea, to create a modern Nordic take on what this beverage is all about.
An AAA inspector gives her take on what she looks for when rating restaurants in this video.
There are no consensus polls being taken on what diners might want or need.
I have a unusual take on what Wenger is doing.
Their quest to Repeat started off in impressive fashion as they took on what will be a strong Team Kaplan squad and defeated them 14 - 3.
Manchester United legend Gary Neville has offered his take on what's really gone wrong for Paul Pogba at Old Trafford after his struggles this season.
I think you have a totally wrong take on what loyalty actually is!
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