Sentences with phrase «then be honest with»

So before a wholesaler could and would be out at large contacting sellers their first contacts should be buyers and create agreements with buyers to search deals for them and then be honest with sellers telling them that their services are or would only be to make an effort to get their house sold and not include or suggest any promise to buy their property.
What I would really like to see are agents who educate themselves on what it means to be a successful indie and then be honest with their clients about whether they have a better chance indie or traditional.
If it is, then be honest with yourself (and her), verbalize the issue and regain your sense of adventure with other people.
I was told to get him comfortable so his guard is down and he will then be honest with me.
If looks are more important to you than Ph.D candidacy, then be honest with what you want, without judgment.
Then be honest with yourself.
If you are going to continue with someone who is not a Christ follower, then be honest with yourself with all the possible ways that can go — and be prepared for all that entails.
Brian your best option is to be honest with yourself, and then be honest with your family & friends.

Not exact matches

If I sort of get the sense during our meeting that their expectations are not quite jibing with how I work or my style, then I will be very up - front and honest with them, and say, «I don't know if this is the best fit, but here are a couple of other planners that might be a good option for you.»
And then you need to be honest about it, both with yourself and with your customers.
Things were somewhat honest back then by comparison with today.
If you want to return to the Gold Standard, then Wilber Ross can be honest, but I suspect he has overseas business interest with this.
There's nothing wrong with crossing Google's lines every now and then, as long as you're being honest about it.
To be completely honest, when I look at what is going on around the world, and the nightmare of a choice we are left with regarding the upcoming election... My gut is telling me to just hold tight for now and wait for the economy to come crashing down... then push all in!
«If teams aren't communicating with honesty, clarity, and respect, then their companies won't thrive; finding ways to bridge generational divides, encourage honest feedback, and improve transparency will go a long way to boosting productivity, morale, and profits.»
If an updated ledger is broadcasted that a majority of the nodes on the network are not in consensus with, then a node will not update to retain that copy of the ledger because it is not a truthful and honest representation of the transaction data.
No, but then again, If we were all truly honest with ourselves, we would admit that we don't really know that anything is true.
But when you add in something else and then something else and then something else... eventually... a clearer picture develops where any honest person with an open mind has to ask himself, «maybe the Bible IS 100 % accurate», and if THAT»S the case, «maybe the Bible IS the Word of God.»
If two people choose to engage in premarital sex and they are being upfront and honest about it with each other, then it's not a problem.
Who, then, is bold enough — if he is thoroughly honest with himself — to affirm without any qualification:
A honest solution then would be for Christians to lobby government to do away with the secular, contractual and other legal elements of marriage, leaving no tax or other legal advantage to it that gay couples would find appealing.
If we are able to be honest with ourselves — a very helpful if not exceedingly popular habit — then we should be able to discern which of our desires are selfish, which are contrary to our own principles.
My humble advise to you is to go and study the history that how, when and who wrote these chapters and what type of time it went through and then say that if there is any statement in this book is the real time statements of Jesus PBUH... please be honest with yourself... and don't do anything to please others but only you... and make sure you are convince with this study... whats the difference btwn what is in this book and what was written in a book last year when a Hindu claim himself as God and millions believed in him and still they believe even after his death by being ill... no one asks if I take a human as my God then how could he be ill or eventually be dead?
@honestanon Just a quick one here but if you do a bit of research you will see many clashes at Gurdwaras around the World and a great number of them are from good, honest hard - working Sikhs who see that a few individuals with an extremist viewpoint try to make their way in to our Gurdwaras, gain trust and then later show their true colors by trying to implement their extremist views.
The other truth is that there isn't an atheist who doesn't also have doubts... If we are talking about being honest with ourselves, then everybody on this site needs to own up to what they KNOW.
Will he then be quite honest with himself?
I agree with the other reply here: IF there were a god with any real integrity, then he / she / it would probably prefer the honest person who had followed their beliefs (and who had tried to live a «good» life based on those beliefs) than a two - faced shyster who was trying to cover all the bases.
When really, the mature Christians (who are more aware of their sin then others and in turn need God's grace even more) instead of investing in making church to appear like their own lives will naturally appear to most because of their relationship with God is more... advanced... should invest in mentoring and loving those newer in their faith and being real and honest with them.
Gavin: And then an opportunity came up with [the] Evangelical Alliance to be the head of mission for England, and I'll be honest, that might not have been quite what I was looking for.
Obviously at the start of the thread you were originally refering to «faith» as believing in something without proper evidence, when asked whither you apply that faith to other things you then switched to its other meaning of evidence based faith, you are not being honest with us or with yourself.
If you truly believe in reason and truth, then you would simply ask God with an honest heart if He is real.
But if we are not honest with God about our struggles, then we will never be able to receive help from Him.
i find that being honest carries with it less positive response then lies do... no worries.
Then, with a little honest insight and pondering I concluded that he was probably correct.
If you can't stand to argue with people who are honest with you, then why don't you go surround yourself with your fellow believers?
A scholar - theologian who once taught on a theological faculty and later went to a department of religion in a secular university has written poignantly about his pilgrimage through the kind of identity crises I have just described: one who in college had a kind of neo-fundamentalist faith, went through graduate school, established peer relationships with scholars, and then found himself in a crisis of belief, now speaks about the morality of belief — the importance of being true and honest in what one can actually avow and affirm with integrity.
If the idea of revelation is as intimately tied up with the theme of promise as we have argued in this chapter, then any appreciation we might have of it has to begin with an honest reflection on what our own hopes are.
The challenge of the ecumenical movement, then, must be to enter into a persistent, loving, patient, and honest engagement with all those who preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and administer the sacraments, seeking visible unity.
If gay Christians are honest with themselves, then the Apostle Paul tops the hater chart.
Successful in taste and crunch, yes, but aesthetically and in texture * sigh * it wasn't the same: — LRB - So I stopped eating it with the same enthusiasm I once did and then I stopped eating it entirely because, let's be honest, French Toast Crunch AND Cinnamon Toast Crunch are pretty much sugar.
I pack the bowl of the food processor with basil leaves, toss in a very generous heap of grated parmesan cheese (let's be honest, the parmesan cheese makes this vinaigrette the prized dressing that it is), then I start the processor and slowly pour the olive oil through the feed tube until the basil and cheese starts making magic in the bowl.
let be honest if we sell Alexis then we may as well content ourselves with mid table mediocrity as there are NO players out there who can replace him....
its not true, Walcot hasn't proved he can play there.if Walcots putting preconditionslike that b4 he signs then hes leaving.it just wont work, playing him upfront, but that wud explain why he keeps takin off Giroud an putting on Theo with 10 minutes to go.Wenger needs to man up an be honest with Theo, hes never going to be a centre forward
When we got an owner like that then we can only dream of replacing Wenger with a manager who could do better in the league, to be honest I think we would be delusional in thinking we would actually get a football manager to replace Wenger but rather we would end up with an ex banker who has been rushed through his coaching badges!
To be honest it would've felt like someone saying everythings ok with Lemar coming in, and then being kicked in the stomach with Sanchez going to city
If we could get Leon Goretzka and replace maybe Sanchez with Mahrez, then we would not look that bad to be honest, but winning the title has become such an impossible task for Arsene that the mear thought or us tllk about has become nowdays loughable thing to us.
If we are really honest with ourselves then I would say there is a definite place for Giroud in the Arsenal FC side but in the last 3 years he has lost us more points than he has won us.
You'll find an article from Andrew Harvey or myself that reports the news or recaps a match, then you'll find intelligent and honest commentary from Dave, Realio, and more that help flesh out the facts that you've already been presented with.
The CF is an issue and it appears that Wenger has wanted that resolved, every transfer up till last season we have been interested in a CF... it is a shame the board spent # 16mil on a player who should have only been with us on loan and lets be honest, if Welbroke as only on a loan then do you think we would have made that move perm after his injury record with us???
You don't get it do you?I'm not even talking about the money.But I agree with you that for the kind of money that will be spent on Mbappe it's a higher gamble.Henry was bought to be a starter and as the main man for Arsenal.He was so young by then and the pressure on him was massive.Looking at the impact he's had in our club if Henry had failed who would imagine what Arsene would have done.To me he's our best player ever.Arsene put a lot of trust in him to be honest but the gamble paid off.However, I think he had a point to prove to world and to Juve hence he succeeded.The same as is with Mbappe with even a higher transfer fee and more expectation.If he's ever signed for that amount he's coming here to be the main man whowill send us into glory.Forget Ozchez for all eyes will be on him.
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