Sentences with phrase «than guessing at»

This witty exchange is usually followed by a five - minute break while the salesperson goes to get the contract rather than guessing at the content.
Knowing your target means you'll know who you're writing your resume (and LinkedIn profile, etc.) for, and what content will hit home with them... a much better approach than guessing at what needs to be in your resume and including every possible qualification, relevant or not.
But we have decided that it is far more important for our adopters to know about the dog itself rather than guessing at what may — or may not — be its genetic makeup.
Rather than guess at what students must know and be able to do in future years, we should have candid conversations with their prospective future teachers.
Rather than guess at literal interpretations, Graham - Dixon prefers to focus on the «finality» of the big, black splotches around the painting's edges.
Secondly, it would seem more sensible to wait for the DOE's report and then provide a critical analysis rather than guess at the content.

Not exact matches

Some professions just seem to be lonelier than others, the data reveals, but they most at risk niches probably aren't the ones you'd guess.
Given that Zaslav's 2010 pay package was valued at more than $ 40 million, I guess Velocity will be too downscale for him.
«I would hazard to guess there are more foreign intelligence officers inside the U.S. working against U.S. interests now than even at the height of the Cold War,» said Crumpton.
At a price tag roughly $ 15,000 higher than the median household income in the U.S., I guess you'd expect as much.
So before you make 100K, you must live at your parents house and after, I guess you don't live an interesting life with less than 1K / month in NYC or San Francisco?
I think this data is most useful at the two - term level — one term is something Google might use more for semantic intent rather than webspam (my guess), and three and four terms end up looking more like the anchor text profiles themselves.
While speculator HG Vora made a few bucks on its less than year - old investment, the financial fate of its two buyers can only be guessed at.
But we can guess at what follows, and it doesn't bode well for Caldbeck: Binary's investors seemingly have no choice other than to drop him if they're able.
I'm guessing these objections are primarily aimed at gay rights rather than potential atheists running religious organizations.
I guess I'm more concerned with dealing with the situation at hand than begging an imaginary friend for help.
The History department at Purdue appears to be in better shape than one might have guessed, for a major American university these days.
And guess what, there are more people who are Christians right now than at any previous time on earth!
Well, Nii, if you want to walk around believing in fairy tales, I guess that you also believe that having a delusion is better than no delusion at all.
The idea had been Martin Luther King's, at least officially, but Pastor Neuhaus was close to the arduous, difficult civil rights work being done in Bedford - Stuyvesant (the Movement was discovering that Northern neighborhoods had an entirely different, more hardened, multiethnic toughness than Southern cities) and it was my guess that Richard, as much as anybody, was the actual dynamo and idea man behind Clergy an
I guess that C.S. Lewis — here at least — spoke of pleasure rather than of Christian happiness which, of course, can not be found in any outwardly oriented religion if we are not indwelt by the Holy Spirit who gives us love, joy, peace, and much more (Gal 5:22 - 23).
The idea had been Martin Luther King's, at least officially, but Pastor Neuhaus was close to the arduous, difficult civil rights work being done in Bedford - Stuyvesant (the Movement was discovering that Northern neighborhoods had an entirely different, more hardened, multiethnic toughness than Southern cities) and it was my guess that Richard, as much as anybody, was the actual dynamo and idea man behind Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam, along with William Sloane Coffin, then the pastor of Riverside Church.
I guess what I'm getting at is God is much bigger than our little relgious boxes we draw and humble, peace loving people are usually closer to God than scared, judgmental people.
but I guess watching the kardashians, or jersey shore is alot more educational, If I was forced to watch any of that junk, I would choose this one, at least they can get your attention without having to get naked and spread their legs all over town just to make a buck... these people got over 1 Million watching and talking about the show without showing their skin, just by showing how they actually live in a country where some IDIOTS are trying to teach us if someone looks different or acts different than us we should be scared of them and they are out to kill us.
Thanks to Larson, we see a Washington who is far more calculating than generally suspected, and far better at it than one would guess.
NYC was at one point about 25 % Jewish (and I'd guess that more than 50 % of the teachers were Jewish until pretty recently if not still), so this should come as no surprise.
If I were a betting woman, I would put money on the guess that in less than ten years, evangelicals will be blushing at some of James Dobson's comments regarding homosexuality.
Pokémon Go — we're guessing you've heard of it — was released less than a week ago and is already on its way to passing the Twitter's daily active users (at least on...
Judaism I guess takes it a step further and wants to make sure it's adherents are very serious about being part of the religion, than say a person who accepts jesus or mohammed to ease their conscious at a certain moment in time.
If by «Charity» you mean that exotic dancer at the club he frequented after he lost so many of his advertisers, then I would guess it's greater than 10 %... i'll bet he gave her much more than the tip...
So rather than try to guess at the motives of these individuals, let me say this: We live in a broken world, and there is a lot of hurt around identity, culture and history.
Enns is brilliant at taking the big topics, those Christian ideas that usually scare us or intimidate us or worry us, and then make those very places a meeting place with a God who is bigger and wilder and more wonderful and trustworthy than we ever could have guessed.
I guess I'd recommend that rather than dismiss it, you take an honest look at the best of what it has to offer.
At a guess, I preached more out of the Psalms than out of any other book.
If you guessed any other state than Florida, you're off your rocker, because Florida is currently doing the rest of the U.S. a favor by acting as a repository to our nation's ends, oddities and at least one ominous vessel hailing from undead waters.
Personally I'd rather they spent their time working w / charities and helping people rather than milling about, preaching that the world is going to end but I guess that in general they are pretty harmless and at least they're not the kind of religious nut that harms other people.
Bryan sounds at least reasonable when he argues, «If the results of evolution were unimportant, one might require less proof in support of the hypothesis, but before accepting a new philosophy of life, built upon a materialistic foundation, we have reason to demand something more than guesses
My guess is the U.S. average might end up higher than 12 % however as we seem to have quite a case of fundamentalism seeded here originally at Plymouth.
The largest Nation in existence at its time Rome, the very same that put him to the cross later Bowed to him... Thousands witnessed his Miracles and converted on the spot... and this is all recorded historically... unlike many religions around the globe, this was witnessed and recorded... yet you refuse to believe it... But you are so quick to jump on the bandwagon and believe what a scientist postulated... a theory that requires as much if not more faith to believe in than Any religion... A theory that if you believe... you must throw out the natural laws of Physics...... But you call me stupid for believing in God... Wow... My bad i guess i should believe in Magical particles that always existed that randomly exploded and caused everything to exist....
Pokémon Go — we're guessing you've heard of it — was released less than a week ago and is already on its way to passing the Twitter's daily active users (at least on Android devices), according to Forbes.
Obviously not sweet at all other than the hint of banana sweetness, but if you're looking for more of I guess an actual BREAD and not a cake, just flat out drop the sugar.
So I guess there will be a little more than celebrating going on — I mean I need to learn a thing or two at this conference
When I tested it with a toothpick at 15 minutes the toothpick was completely wet from the middle to about halfway to the edges, so I didn't think anything less than that would be baked enough but I guess even that was too much
My guess is that your new oven bakes at a warmer temperature than your old oven.
These might not qualify as health food, per se, but I'm guessing that these vegan treats are a whole lot better for you, and a whole lot tastier, than what's coming out of the fryer at your local fast food chain.
Wait... I didn't make any so I guess I'm still going strong:) I'm not much of a believer in them if only because small, consistent changes seem to work better for me than declarations for major change all at once.
Well, then, I guess I am a food elitist rather than a food populist who eats at Burger Doodle.
Sure, it may take a bit more work than a trip down the health food aisle, but prepping bars at home has definite advantages — like taking the guessing game out of what's in your snack.
As you can probably guess, when the movie finally started, anti-Finding-Dory-guy was laughing longer and harder at every single joke than anyone else in the theater (except, for me, of course).
By the time the sellout gallery of 40,000 (the gates were locked before Palmer teed off) had finally wandered off at the end of the day and left the Augusta National's green acres looking like a dump heap, Palmer stood 10 strokes under par for the tournament — five better than Bruce Devlin, a young Australian who observed, «The way Arnold is playing, I guess the rest of us are just shooting for second place.»
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