I think city people are intimidated by the size.
Not exact matches
Tampa, FL — Cigar
City Brewing is the name that comes to mind for most
people when they
think about Tampa beer, but Lewey says he
thinks others are «going to be noticed real soon».
I
think he saw it — the political pressure that really resulted from public pressure, or
people saying things as simple as, «I drive around the
city and I can see with my own eyes that the lights are not synchronized.»
I'm a free enterpriser so this might be me saying, well look, I don't
think it is fair now to say to
people that have made those investments — it's a number of companies not just Bell and Rogers, it's Telus and so on — that the
city is going to facilitate more competition or invest in it.
«I
think the main difference between Irish
cities and other
cities is that
people genuinely do welcome
people with open arms in terms of business, networking, and relationships,» observes O» Reilly.
«I
think linking to
people is rewarding, so I'll always ask if they want to include their LinkedIn or Twitter URL,» says Grant Stavely, a senior security engineer at Evernote, a Redwood
City, California, maker of productivity apps.
Based in New York
City, the organization was labeled by Google as a «
think tank» focused on developing technology to help
people in emerging markets get online for the first time.
If they become a good corporate citizen and they invest in our
city, and they're going to employ
people clearly, and they're going to be building and doing new things, I
think that's a win for the
city.
He was part of a New York
City dinner circuit that includes
people who believe the US should go back to the gold standard, rich
people who don't
think they should have to give back to society in the form of taxes, and anyone interested in either of those ideas who wanted to write a book about them.
«And this is really where I take to task the
people from «Sex And the
City» and specifically Sarah Jessica Parker in that I
think she could have been nicer.»
«I
think we have a lot of
people in the
city, a lot of drivers who would be willing to get fingerprinted,» said Adler.
Interested in more intricacies of how your
city (or that
city where you're
thinking of expanding) is doing when it comes to attracting well - educated, mobile young
people?
«We welcome technology, we welcome great jobs to the
city, and I
think people would even welcome Amazon, but it would have to be a trade - off there,» Mr. Bedne said.
I
think what
people miss is that money should give u options but in expensive
cities it takes a lot more money to get those options.
Muckerman: It's interesting, because I've seen and read other places being, you have to basically 3D - map the entire
city and
people think that we're a decade away from that being done on a major scale, so I imagine it's going to be a small
city.
It is as if Benedict is bringing back into play the long - neglected lessons of St. Augustine to Catholic Social
Thought — re-presenting, as it were, The
City of God — that is, the
City of that caritas which the Divine
Persons gratuitously pour into the human heart, that it might cast the burning desire for human unity into the kindling of hundreds of millions of parched hearts.
I shudder to
think at what Jesus would have to say about our multi-million dollar church buildings while poor
people are living in cardboard boxes all over our
cities and selling their bodies to get food.
Your
thoughts are great and there are very few
people who have such a heart and who are willing to help native missionaries to impact their villages,
cities and nations — we have to agree, native missionaries are more effective than visiting missionaries.
The superpatient
person is like one who has a very serious illness, who has come through the most dangerous phase of the illness yet later unexpectedly dies from a sudden relapse of fever; the fever was finally the cause of death.15 Again, the superpatient
person is like a soldier who has had a great victory in the field — the main battle is over; going into the
city thinking the victory already secured, the negligent soldier is stupidly captured by a small, insignificant force within the gates.
I do not
think that the
people who are voting to have this building so close to the WTC site, or in New
City at all for that matter, are even
thinking with their brains.
Jane Jacobs, generally considered the founder of modern urban design,
thought cities should take the everyday needs of
people into account but did not mention religion or religious buildings in her foundational book.
Jeremy, I am living in Hong Kong and I wonder if anyone from my
city will read this post since most of them are not good in English.Even they are good in English, they probably won't help a stranger over the internet.It is because there are already many scam cases happen in my
city and face book as well.Many
people are afraid of that already.Anyway, I
think if anybody has nay good information, I am willing to listen and I am looking for more prayer support as well.Thank you for your reply and may God bless you more everyday.
I
think what most
people HAVE N'T heard is that it was originally named the Cordoba Center (or complex); named after the Spainish
city sacked and conquered by the Muslims in the 8th Century (just look on wikipedia).
The only folks left claiming any «truth» to the bible are: —
people who've redefined «fervent belief» to mean «truth» —
people who somehow
think that archaeological evidence of biblical - era
cities somehow proves a miracle - working dude existed therein
When Mosul fell to the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIS) on 6th June, the
city's last remaining Christians, who are
thought to have numbered around 35,000, were among the half a million
people reported to have fled the
city.
This is also the reason why
people in larger
cities and areas near the coast have higher intelligence levels than those inland (sheltered from free
thought and inquiry).
«I
think the reason lies in the fact that this present globalized economy leaves masses of
people uprooted and abandoned on the periphery of ever growing large
cities, where they are engaged in a desperate struggle for daily survival.
I
think Mr. Trump idea it is great but at the same time I
think if all the
people that live in the New York
City area they can put 1 or 2 dollars each they can buy the block where, I hope not, they are going to built the islamic center, it is DISRESPECTFUL for all the families and friends of 9/11 tragedy.
When I remember the heartbreaking footage from Hurricane Katrina, or
think about the awful situations in so many inner
cities and in rural areas across the country, I question whether or not our nation's wealth is really a «blessing from God,» as so many
people claim.
I just
think it would be pretty strange if John showed up today and wanted
people to get dunked in our
cities toxic river in winter if we knew nothing about baptism.
«So let me get this straight, you have two - way conversations with invisible spirits, you
think the earth is 10,000 years old, you believe the world was once covered in water (about 5,000 years ago), you believe your invisible sky father came to earth in human form after a virgin birth, then rose as a zombie, from the dead, then ascended into an invisible sky
city... all because the first
people on earth ate and apple before proceeding on with decades of incest... am I getting this?»
I don't
think people can control who from which religions can rent there and what they can do with the space they rent beyond the normal
city controls for any rental space in the neighborhood.
I mean if someone came to you and said «God told me to take a bunch of
people and march around the merchandise mart for 7 days (the merchandise mart is the nearest thing to a walled
city in my experience)» you» ld
think they were daft... or «sure I'll heal you, I'll just put some spittle and mud on your eyes and then you can go take a walk»... if it isn't contrary to scripture, let them listen on their own.
«I
think people picture me in nature fighting against the elements, and for about one month a year that definitely is me, but I've also lived in New York
City for the last five years and it's something that I really love.
The bible also says that woman cursed and that you can wipe out whole
cities of
people if you
think your god is down with it.
Not sure how this can happen, other than
people in
cities creating flexible spaces for it in their all - to - often busy lives (and living close to
people you really like helps I
think so that
people can bump into each other more than once a week).
Unless you
think Jesus was being nas * ty when he called
ppl vi * pers or to say that a si * nful
city like Sod * om is better than them.
But, if you
think that is strange, just look at the last verse of the book, and you will come to the conclusion that God's priorities are really mixed up: «Should not I pity Nineveh, that great
city, in which there are more than a hundred and twenty thousand
persons who do not know their right hand from their left, and also much cattle?»
Suppose
people do not want to stay in their valleys or in their villages, and
think that it is their calling to find a place in the global
city.
Not program strength or anything a normal
person would
think of but rather, which
city gets more concerts?
It's a good way to keep baking powder fresh, however I
think it's because a lot of
people don't bake at home — in France, bags of sugar and flour are much smaller than they are in the states (in the US, there are huge bags of nuts, flours, sugars, and other baking ingredients in supermarkets)- which I
think is because there are so many bakeries (and in
cities like Paris, kitchens are tiny) and lots of
people buy their baked goods rather than make them.
I
think it's mostly because I tend to
think of cupcakes as kind of «trendy,» what with all of the cupcakes - only shops that popped up all over New York
City for a while, and had
people queueing around the block (for the record, I never once even considered waiting in line for food like that).
When hungry
people think of Kansas
City, Mo., they picture mouth - watering slabs of beef and barbecue.
I'm tired of
people thinking Kansas
City is a rural, podunk little cowtown, when in fact it's an urban metropolis of over 2 million
people with thriving communities of vegetarians, vegans, raw foodists, and locavores.
I never
thought I would be this excited to go back to a
city I left so happily, but some of my dearest friends and
people who I miss so much at times my heart aches are there — and
people are everything.
«Every day
people in town for conventions come into [Bee Coffee Roasters] and tell me, «Wow, I
thought Indianapolis would just be a
city of chain restaurants with a giant speedway, but it's actually really cool here,» said Joanna Greves, barista trainer and roaster at one of Indianapolis's best specialty coffee shop.
«I don't
think it will be a niche market but you know China there are 20 million
people moving in to
cities every couple of years - you know the population of Australia.
I
thought about all of the vegan friendly restaurants I had read about, the history of the
city itself, the architecture from neighborhood to neighborhood, the abundance of parks and murals that weave throughout the urban landscape, and of course, my favorite
peoples who lived in Philadelphia that we were headed to see.
I get that most
people are disappointed with him instead of a marquee signing but look at how Nolito is doing already for Man
City, I
think this guy is a GOOD signing for us.
I don't
think most
people want to see the club ran like chelsea or man
city, but nobody should be paying top dollar when we aren't striving for top results.