«This is a steady,
tangible way for ordinary people to make good returns on their money, a new class of product that didn't exist yesterday,» he told USA Today.
«This is
another tangible way for our community to engage with the trusted Better Homes and Gardens brand, and after getting to know Misty and her team, we are delighted to welcome them to the network of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate professionals.»
The works in Surviving Sandy are for sale,
a tangible way for the artists to gain from the project; the exhibition doubles as an art fair, without the glitz and trading that comes with one.
«Exploring the field though multiple perspectives of policy, research, and advocacy, in addition to teaching, offers
a tangible way for Harvard students to contribute to future society,» Merseth says.
«This is a really
tangible way for people to understand the impact of climate change,» says Rashid Sumaila, one of the study's authors who has been working with the UBC's fisheries research unit for over 20 years.
Whatever it is, there should be
a tangible way for you to make your commitment to the cause beyond a simple financial contribution.
Experts believe that freeing the three men would be
a tangible way for North Korea to try to lower tensions with the US before what would be a historic summit.
I believe, however, that churches should act like they pay taxes, and then take that «tax money» and use it in
tangible ways for the good of the community.
Sowing the Seeds of Wonder: a guide to gardening with kids: Filled with simple and
tangible ways for you to bring gardening into your child's life, this guide covers preparing yourself, preparing your environment, learning activities, and loads of resources for your journey.
There are many reforms to celebrate in this significant legislation that will impact our students and our careers in specific and
tangible ways for years to come.
Most importantly, we want to offer
tangible ways for people to get involved and work towards effecting change.
Similar to your FICO Credit Score, the Safe Driving Score would provide
tangible ways for your insurance company to measure how safe of a driver you are.
Not exact matches
If you have big aspirations and are looking
for ways to turn your great idea into a
tangible business model that's run out of your home, you need a plan.
Drawing on these findings and working with a number of youth - issues experts and groups, we issued a report calling
for corporations to find
tangible ways to support startups, such as opening up office space and providing mentors
for aspiring entrepreneurs.
This final issue with deleting Facebook is the hardest to quantify, but one that's fundamentally true
for most of us: If you delete Facebook, you lose touch in
ways that have subtle but
tangible emotional repercussions.
Most businesses, including PNC BANK CANADA BRANCH, look
for tangible ways to show their interest in your business and appreciation
for your loyalty.
By the
way, the foundation was laid
for us by Christ «while we were yet sinners» — and therefore, I conclude that the husband - role must lay the foundation of visible and
tangible sacrifice
for many years before the wife - role can respond.
In many
ways Rob and co aren't saying anything new, nor are they, I think, trying to, but they are making a real effort to communicate the truths of the Bible, the truth about Jesus to a generation that doesn't want something neat and packaged and all sown up, they want something with room
for questions, room
for doubt, something
tangible, relevant and most of all real.
Just once, I would love
for a mega-church pastor or a prominent church author to come out and announce a blessing upon all those people who are leaving their church to follow Jesus in
tangible and loving
ways in the community.
As a result, the literal and
tangible sacrificial apparatus of the Jews became to the Christians symbolic of another kind of religious system altogether, whose temple is heavenly, not earthly, whose high priest once
for all has entered the holy place of divine communion, where believing souls may follow him, (Hebrews 10:19) whose sacrifice is voluntary self - giving, and whose consequence is an open
way for all to «draw nigh unto God.»
Contemporary people long
for the
tangible and specific —
for soccer fields and peppermint ice cream — not merely as promises of future reward but as a
way to emphasize continuity.
This is Israel's
way of saying that there are signs of hope set in the life of the
tangible world itself, and they are there
for all men to read, if they have eyes to see.
The church service is
for anybody the church is actually serving in
tangible ways.
Helping and serving the poor in such
tangible ways should be a high priority
for every church.
As with all Sari Bari products this purchase creates hope and
tangible way to freedom
for the woman who made it.
For, here he was, ordaining in the most direct
way a clear and
tangible reduction in the powers of bishops over their clergy: this was not going to go unchallenged.
And what's ironic is that I'm so bothered because Jesus actually challenges me to not only care
for the souls of all humanity, but to feed the hungry, aid the sick, regard the stranger, visit the prisoner, and love my neighbor in
tangible ways.»
In the following chapter, I will issue a call to cancel several word - heavy evangelistic programs, and exchange them
for a
way of life that lives and shares the gospel in a
tangible way with others.
But actually requiring a dialogue, question and answer, interactive discussion about a text of Scripture, which then leads to brainstorming about how everybody can go out and put it into practice in
tangible ways, and then actually going out and doing it, requires too much
for most people.
I believe there's something I often call
tangible grace — the belief that even if my money, food or other resources are taken
for granted or used in a
way I would not prefer, that somewhere in the exchange grace would be received.
In the next several posts, I am going to make some practical suggestions
for how churches can practice healthy teaching, and not only learn the Scriptures, but also put into practice what has been learned in
tangible ways in the community.
They approached the holy life in the
way they did not only
for the purposes of escaping the entrapments of this world, but even more so because «such denials... afforded very
tangible real «life benefits.
This monthly booklet is designed to be a
tangible support
for the Christian life, and the
way of holiness.
There's brilliant
ways churches can offer
tangible support
for people that do this.»
He has written a helpful and insightful series of blogs posts on «Getting to Know Your Neighbor» and another series on «Being the Church in the Community» which are full of practical suggestions on developing relationships with people in your neighborhood, and looking
for tangible ways to love and serve them.
So,
for me, heading into the kitchen is a
way for me to turn off my brain and do something that gives me something positively
tangible in the end.
Miami has
tangible, realistic goals on the table, and FSU has stood in the
way of these goals
for years.
No matter how you slice it, you can't run an uptempo offence with Giroud on the pitch and that means sideways soccer and an over-reliance on crosses into the box, thereby negating many of the very reasons Lacazette was on your radar in the first place... we simply aren't clinical enough from wide positions to continue with that approach, which is why many fans have been clamoring
for a viable alternative to Giroud
for several years... once again this isn't an attack on Giroud, he clearly has some
tangible skills, but his mere presence on the pitch greatly impacts your tactical options... Giroud's weaknesses are simply highlighted by the
way in which our offence now moves in a more horizontal than vertical manner, which allows most teams ample time to regroup defensively before a scoring opportunity even arises... a player of Ibra's or Benzema's ilk would have been far more effective as they had size, speed and the first touch capabilities required to
for intricate link - up play... once again square peg in a round hole
Others who care
for the sport feel threatened in less
tangible ways.
Watsu ® can be a particularly powerful experience
for expecting fathers / partners as well, as it gives them a
tangible way to relate to and connect with their partner and growing child.
We want to encourage mothers to find happiness, in a
tangible way,
for just a moment a day.
I think it is time
for the NFL, as the professional league in the sport which experiences the largest number of concussions by far, to demonstrate in a
tangible way its commitment to concussion safety and education, both
for its players,
for the players at the youth level who emulate them, and the parents whose job it is to keep them safe.
One of the unexpected things that happened as a result of starting Brave New World Designs is that it has offered two unexpected things: 1) a
tangible business that my kids can see in operation and understand (vs. my life on the Internet, which is sort of nebulous to them), and 2) a
way for me to connect with the girls.
The
tangible preparations can go a long
way in helping with the mental and emotional preparations
for a new baby.
So, if Pakistan also takes
tangible steps
for facilitating a power - sharing arrangement in Afghanistan, in which all of its ethnic and religious groups are reasonably represented, this will help end its current regional isolation and pave the
way for enhanced regional interaction.
I may have been one of the few hacks who thought Ed Miliband's last conference speech was interesting, but the crisis in capitalism is fertile ground
for Labour if he can flesh it out in a
way that makes reform
tangible.
Although Log Cabin Republicans say that Romney has discussed «actual
tangibles» in terms of pro-LGBT positions in announcing their endorsement of Romney and though GOProud already had endorsed the Republican earlier this year, the biggest question facing LGBT voters in deciding whether to vote
for Romney is if the candidate LCR and GOProud describe will be running the country or if the candidate who the National Organization
for Marriage's Brian Brown said «was strong the whole
way through» the marriage fight in Massachusetts will be running the show.
He added: «Sometimes the best
way into opening
tangible discussions about the market is to get into conversations [about] the
way post offices are closing, how every high street looks the same, [about the] need
for parents to have more time with their families.
With this in mind, politicians and climate scientists are looking
for ways to make the subject, and the costly political measures associated with it, more
tangible and easier
for the general public to understand.
At Santa Cruz, we've been thinking about putting in place something we're calling Graduate College, which would allow us to provide a structure and a community
for graduate students and postdocs, but give us a very specific
way in which we could offer not just career counseling but really specific,
tangible benefits, like certificates in advanced college teaching, certificates in instructional technology, certificates in laboratory management, labor relations, and so on.