Sentences with phrase «things back the way»

Atheists are just trying to put things BACK they way they were BEFORE the christians unconst!tutionally changed things.
It is however not clear what the publishers message to Amazon is, other than «we want things back the way they were (even if that's now impossible)».
As an ecoterrorist, Ivy might want things back the way they were with Superman in charge of constant order.
For the next installment of the Community Question we want to take things back a ways.
If you are held legally responsible for causing a fire, explosion, smoke damage, or other damage caused by fire protection (like sprinklers going off) then this coverage will pay the compensatory damages (remember, the intent of compensatory damages is to put things back the way they were.)
Its purpose is to put things back the way they were (financially) prior to the injury or damage.
He got paid as what the original job was arranged, (wasted his time and mine putting things back they way I had first instructed), and he lost a very valuable opportunity to do my work in the future.
Recover, Rebuild: When you first pick up the phone to someone yelling at you on the other end, your goal is probably to just put things back the way they were.

Not exact matches

Even though it might be tempting to take a break when you finish a task, since you've reached a natural milestone, it's actually more beneficial to break in the middle of a complex task — that way, it's easy to jump back into things.
This means taking a step back, thinking about why you are blogging or writing articles and being prepared to write things that may not get a lot of shares, but will resonate with members of your tribe in a deeper way.
«This is just going back to the way things were versus a change.
«It's hard to put your hand into a car's engine when the car is still running, but that's what disruptive innovation is — changing the way things are done before your business is backed into a corner,» said Williams, who spoke to a crowd of 800 business leaders at the World Innovation Forum in New York City last week.
Yet, we resist change because we're always trying to get back to the way things were before, e.g., our heaviest body weight.
26 things holding Canada back By CB Staff and contributors August 03, 2012 From our appalling performance in online retail to the way we gouge air travellers to our slacker attitude to baby - making, here's our list of 26 Canadian problems we need to confront now.
Baxi and his team are always looking for ways to challenge themselves, so they attend different events to learn new things and eventually bring them back to the customers.
But one thing the Terminator franchise has shown is that whatever people do to fight the future, robots always have a way of saying, «I'll be back
I wish I knew earlier on that by sticking with an idea after failing, you are forced to find your own way forward and get back to what inspired you in the first place — whether it's addressing a hole in the market or thinking about a different way of doing things.
Wouldn't it be great if things could go back to the way they were then?
One of the best ways to get followers is to post things others want to read; don't let the first time followers hear from you be, «Hi, please back my crowdfunding campaign.»
A subscription service called Shoes4you failed recently, and many observers blamed the local concept of jeitinho, which gives a wink and pat on the back to consumers who uncover ways to get things for free.
One of the things we're most excited about is the future of food in this country, and how we could figure out ways to develop a more robust food system that actually pays back dividends locally.
Be sure to back up your statements and explain how your new way of doing things will benefit them, solve a problem or, if it is a work situation, improve productivity.
The whole back - in - time thing is hard for me, because I'm pretty happy with the way things are right now.
The thing is, that definitely could have been a scene right out of my own college days way back in the Dark Ages.
And I said, but I think it's time for the Japanese people to be aware of people because it's a pretty heady thing to be asked to go defend an island and, by the way, don't plan on coming back.
They gave me exactly what I needed very quickly, respected my time and explained things in a very quotable way, they are going to come back to you for future stories.
So, back to doing things the way everybody else does — or more accurately, with far more workers than the typical assembly line, because Tesla did things wrong to begin with and now has to ramp up the humans to avoid a catastrophe.
«So I started telling finger stories and using it as a way to talk about the things that hold us back in life.
Habit, he says, is a way to democratize that process: «When we look back on this period of time when we thought we should all eat the same things, we will view that as the dark ages of nutrition.»
The greatest thing ever written about the way television used to be — back before cable and cord cutting, before HBO, TiVo, Netflix and Tony Soprano — was «Within the Context of No Context,» an essay by George W. S. Trow.
So you might potentially be able to do things like summon the car to your location, or sit back and ride rather than steer on your way to work.
But here's the thing of it, and it really goes back to the debate we were all having about QE / inflating our way out.
But we had one thing many other people didn't; we had each other's backs in every way possible.
So we can't refuse it, and we know that we can't go back to the way things were, so the best thing we can do is to keep other people from having to turn into adults in a matter of days.
Still, if you commit to always taking a step back to analyze the «big picture» on the weekly charts, fantastic things will eventually start to happen on your way to ultimate trading success.
An Amazon Echo or a Google Home, well, they talk to you, and if you're lucky, you might be able to figure out how to talk back in the right way and do random things around the house.
Given one of the takeaways from the post, «Stock Market Meltdown Implications For Everyone,» is to figure out alternative ways to invest money on things that can last, it was time for me to get back to work!
I was close to the Papandreou family — I still am in a way — but I became prominent... back then it was big news that a former adviser was saying «We're pretending bankruptcy didn't happen, we're trying to cover it up with new unsustainable loans,» that kind of thing.
There's no way back now, so as I've set things in motion, there's no renegotiating.
Things have changed in this world and they will not go back to the way that your historical charts and data need them to be.
Conservative Governments privatize companies by spending all their money on needless things that do not show a profit (think here of our CPP and Harper in control of the board) then come back to the population telling them the company is broke and the only way to save it is to go private.
One of the things that could change it back another way is that if the doubt of inflationary fears go away.
So if you're backing stuff up, personal information, pictures, things to the cloud, that can't be easily hacked in the way it can today.
He's never lived this way and it's humbling for him to step back and realize all the things we take for granted.»
Nations like China and the U.K. have been somewhat more lenient on this issue than the United States (the U.K. paved the way for three - parent babies to combat devastating genetic disorders back in 2016), but most things involving even a whiff of genetic engineering still come with a fair bit of bioethical controversy.
Any way thanks I am sure you meant to say it when you commented but some thing held you back from saying it, just wonder what it was that held you back from saying it...?
He said the same thing way back in The God Delusion.
If anything, it's believers who assume that the writers of the bible, for example, were flawless in their perception of things way back then.
We should be happy about how far we have come as a species via the hard work and dedication of man kind... we should be stopping and looking at the big picture and think about how far we have come in 2000 years... we have made tremendous progress in so many ways and it is really sad that instead of doing the right thing and giving mankind credit where credit is due, you fall back on 2000 year old beliefs and you thank a god who has never been proven to exist.
There's a few nice things said about early Christians helping their neighbors and giving the poor hope that the afterlife will bring them a better existence, which is positive in a sort of back - handed way... I suppose.
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