Sentences with phrase «think of things strictly»

Managers spend lots of time trying to figure out how to keep their employees happy, but when it comes to sales people they tend to think of things strictly in monetary terms.

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Of course, if we are strictly Thomistic and hold that God determines every detail of the world, then we can simply think of a single act of will that handles the whole thing and does not require temporal successivenesOf course, if we are strictly Thomistic and hold that God determines every detail of the world, then we can simply think of a single act of will that handles the whole thing and does not require temporal successivenesof the world, then we can simply think of a single act of will that handles the whole thing and does not require temporal successivenesof a single act of will that handles the whole thing and does not require temporal successivenesof will that handles the whole thing and does not require temporal successiveness.
I am scraping at the metal mixing bowl of my bank account this year trying to put together some dishes for the holidays — I think my friends and I are going strictly pot - luck, to help one another out — and I have a bit of a reputation for bringing really lovely things.
Grassle thought it was a splendid idea, as long as it didn't get diverted into something strictly utilitarian — a census of seafood — and as long as it included all the other things that lived in the ocean, including obscure but biologically important organisms like polychaetes.
I think it's a good thing... my dealership doesn't get my oil change business (though I usually do it myself in recent years) strictly because of the time it takes to do anything, even with an appt.
Nordberg initially thought it was impossible: «Anthropologists, psychologists, and historians would surely also have taken note,» she writes, «as such a thing would seem to go against the common understanding of Afghanistan's culture, where one dresses strictly according to gender... Ergo, such a practice — if it was really a practice and not just an oddity — must not exist.
Obviously, I said a lot of things above in jest but I have always thought the rules of turning your stuff off for takeoff and landing to be a little silly: it always reminds me of a dorm RA in college I once knew who let a little power go to his head and strictly enforced every silly, nitpicky, rule and even made up a few because he could.
And here I thought the kingdom of God was strictly an eternal thing - only accessible after death.
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