if the season is lost then why let an under - performing coach and players keep doing the same
thing week after week...
If you say you desire to seek God but tire of doing the same
thing week after week, then all you have is desire.
It's been a bit difficult to get back into the swing of
things this week after being on a week vacation.
When Twin Galaxies spoke with Phoenix Labs Head of Community Development Ian Tornay at PAX South 2018, Tornay discussed a robust and passionate community of players that constantly challenge the Phoenix Labs team to do more interesting
things week after week.
Not exact matches
Despite having previously said he did think a deal would be possible by December, he said last night: «
After my meetings here in London my main message is I am more optimistic, there is progress... That is the most important
thing because the perspective from a European point of view towards London was in the last
weeks not so clear.»
U.S. stocks will try this
week to keep
things rolling
after posting their fifth - straight
week of gains, spurred by the ongoing rebound in oil prices.
One
thing to know:
After an impressive debut in New York in
Week 15, Nick Foles fell back to earth Monday against the Raiders, throwing for just 140 yards on 15 - of - 29 passing with just one touchdown and two interceptions.
One
thing to know: Even
after a brutal 0 - 4 start, the Chargers somehow enter the final
week of the regular season with a shot at making the playoffs.
One
thing to know: The Chiefs are looking more like their old selves by the
week, but it's still hard to trust the team
after its midseason collapse.
«The biggest mistake even experienced business owners make is pushing off a good P&L cleaning for
weeks or months
after they've already incurred expenses on
things like subscriptions — that's money you can't get back, and it adds up fast.»
One study showed people who wrote down 5
things they were thankful for once a
week were 25 % happier
after ten
weeks.
After kicking off last week, tech earnings continue with more big companies reporting after Apple gets things sta
After kicking off last
week, tech earnings continue with more big companies reporting
after Apple gets things sta
after Apple gets
things started.
After a heady few years in which important new gizmos appeared just about every
week, 2013 was more of an iterative time bereft of that One Big
Thing.
I was hoping not to write anything more about the iPhone
after the flurry of activity last
week, but one
thing about the device — not just the new iPhone 5 model that sold more than five million units over the weekend, but all versions — still bugs me.
There's a couple reasons for this:
after massive sleep deprivation and zero separation between work and personal life, taking a step back often reminds a founder of the
things that they want in their personal life and gives motivation to the work life and while in a lull this can upset investors or look like avoidance, its in almost every case helped the company and lets be honest, if a company is going to die it isn't going to die in one
week but be surprised at how much sleep a founder might need and you probably wouldn't want many friends around.
The actor, best known for playing Luke Skywalker, was less than amused by the video Pai released last
week, in which he dressed up as Santa and explained the «seven
things you can still do on the Internet
after net neutrality.»
They were chuckling because last
week, a Microsoft research project involving an experimental chat bot named Tay went haywire
after Internet pranksters fed the bot offensive language, which trained it to say hostile
things.
After 10
weeks, the people who had written about
things they were thankful for reported being more optimistic and feeling better about their lives.
Things improved
after that, as the mortgage cost of purchasing of a residential property gradually fell all the way to 297
weeks in 2001, mainly as a result of stagnating nominal housing prices during that time period.
«
After 18 months of low - volatility markets,
things became much more volatile in the middle of January, starting with a 10 percent slide within just
weeks.
After layoffs hit Las Vegas's Downtown Project this
week, and in the wake of our special series on the high - profile tech and real estate development in Nevada, we asked Tony Hsieh some follow - up questions about what
things look like going forward.
As we head into a new
week filled with uncertainty
after the horrific terrorist attacks in Paris, one
thing is clear: While U.S. growth remains relatively resilient, global growth continues to slip.
«I'm not a partisan actor, but I actually think this is the worst
thing that the Harper government has done for Canada,» the former co-chief executive of RIM said in an interview
after studying large sections of the 6,000 - page document, released to the public last
week.
After a disastrous start to the
week — and month — U.S. stocks turned
things around between Tuesday and Thursday.
But trying new
things and going
after new territory was the seasonally appropriate theme of the
week — whether one was chasing payments, CPUs or an enterprise - size business partner.
Monday February 12: Five
things the markets are talking about Investors are bracing for another bumpy ride this
week after market volatility has returned with a vengeance, delivering the biggest rout in global stocks in a number of years.
Last
week, just a day
after the output cut deal was extended as - is until March 2018, Novak said in an interview with CNBC that deeper cuts to OPEC's oil production were not out of the question, but their implementation would depend on how
things unfold with the current agreement.
President Donald Trump on Sunday strenuously defended US efforts to bring relief to storm - battered Puerto Rico, even as one island official said Trump was trying to gloss over «
things that are not going well,» two
weeks after devastating Hurricane Maria left much of the island without electricity, fresh water or sufficient food.
The most compassionate
thing he could have done, while still mainting his unreasonable criticism of someone elses lifestyle, would be to give her the communion, help her through the day, then later,
after a
week or two when she came for a service, talk to her privately about her lifestyle, tell her taking comminuoin while in sin is a sin, and ask if she wishes to confess / talk / whatever.
[JC] The
thing I do with my wife (who is also a graphic artist) is we go on tons of vacations.So, when I get back from tour (
after about a
week or so) we'll go on a vacation together.It gives my wife something to look forward to, and during that time I'll try not to do any work at all.It's kind of goofy, but I think we have a lot more quality time versus quantity time.
Earlier this month, the Texas legislature approved a loudly - debated package of restrictions on abortions in the Lone Star State; among other
things, requiring abortion clinics to bring their facilities in line with surgical standards and banning abortions
after 20
weeks.
The funny
thing is,
after a crazy busy
week, with both of us going 100 - miles - per - hour in different directions, we're really enjoying ourselves.
In six days he created this planet and all of the cosmos (stars, sun, moon, light, and every other physical
thing) because
after everyone fell he needed a good length for a
week so men (who were going to become mortal at some point, even though God was not sure man would fall because he was going to give them free will) would not work themselves to death.
A few people pushed back on me last
week for thinking that the Doctor pushed Half - Face Man out of that freaky skin balloon
thing —
after all, isn't he non-violent?
In the
weeks after we learned this, we predestined her name, we predestined where she will sleep, how she will affect our schedule and the many other
things that need to be decided before she gets here.
A strange
thing happened last
week just
after Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner delivered his speech on United States — China cooperation at Peking University, in which he claimed a U.S. commitment to debt reduction and increased fiscal responsibility.
Thing are starting to settle down
after book release
week.
It resides not in the acceptance letter, but in the sound of the printer cranking out yet another draft, not in a bouquet of roses but in a midnight trip to the drug store for cold medicine, not in the new car or updated kitchen or
week at the beach but in the realization that we don't really need those
things after all.
Sure Matthew... the problem is that we sit in the pew and listen
week after week, and never search out the
things that are spoken from the pulpit, most people take it hook line and sinker.
A
Week in the Life of a First
Things Junior Fellow (Somewhat Condensed and Idiosyncratic) Saturday, 7 pm: Night prayer, drinks, and dinner with Richard John NeuhausSunday, 1 pm: Lunch
after Mass at sushi restaurant on Park AvenueMonday, 2 pm: First
Things editorial meeting; 8 pm: $ 15 tickets for....
I have just started to read your blog in the last
week after my Auntie & Mam gave me an article you had in a magazine as I also suffer from POTs & also M.E. I have been poorly now for over 3 years & am trying to research ways I can get better I saw a nutrionist last year who gave great advice & se
things similar to yours.
It's the
week after Thanksgiving, and that means two
things: We can FINALLY put up Christmas decorations and It is time to go Christmas shopping for all those special people on your list This year, I did 99 % of my Christmas shopping online (while sipping a steaming mug of hot cocoa in my pajamas).
One of the first
things I bought
after arriving in Canada this
week was picking up the June 2009 Cooking Light issue and a Cooking Light special: 5 ingredients in 15 minutens.
I was drinking a protein shake every evening as my dinner right
after my workout and then next
thing I knew the following
week I had put on 2 lbs like that!
Funny
thing is, I felt so good
after the 3
weeks were up that I didn't want to re-introduce those foods back in again.
Last
week when the stomach flu bug was making the rounds at our home, the only
thing that sounded even remotely good
after two days of eating nearly nothing was a banana chocolate chip muffin... and there they were, really ripe bananas sitting on the counter waiting to me turned into just that!
After almost two
weeks of time off over the holidays, it was really hard to contemplate going back to work, so on my last day off, to make myself feel better about it, I made the most comforting
thing I could think of: apple pie.
Anywho, I thought these were the right
thing to make
after losing to Penn State last
week.
A few
weeks back, I told you that the bestest
thing ever,
after coming from a vacation, was having pumpkin pie chia pudding all made and ready to DEVOUR when you groggily roll out of the bed the next morning.
Last
week I went MIA
after spending a super full weekend at my first - ever food photography workshop; I was hoping I could do all the
things AND put together a new blog post but sometimes you just can't do it all.