Sentences with phrase «think of tying»

I didn't even think of tying one end off and turning it inside out before gathering up the other end.
You think of ties, shirts, a wallet, a belt, or the kind of thing that he commonly receives for birthdays and Christmas.
The thought of tying up your muscles and lifting till they burn has to make even the most ardent and experimental muscle - seeker cringe a little.
What do you guys think of the tie on skirt trend?
Sony, you have to think of these tie - ins....

Not exact matches

Based in tiny Burlington, Vt. — population 45,000 — Burton was a private company whose fortunes were tied to a fringe sport some still thought of as a passing fad.
When you think of how you can tie what you're really good at doing to doing some good in your community, it usually becomes really obvious.»
Think of cutting ties with someone on the 400 million - member social network like the professional version of Facebook's «Unfriend» function.
«Given France's cultural ties and economic ties around the emerging markets and the presence of major international French banks already in London and internationally and large pension funds like Amundi, I think France and Paris have a great chance of becoming even more of an international market than it already is,» he said.
So on behalf of the oppressed tie - wearers of the world, here is my appeal to those corporate despots who still force their male staff to daily put nooses around their necks: please think again.
They surely never thought, «If we don't wear ties, we'll stand a lesser chance of getting the deal done.»
Many North Americans without a partisan tie to the issue may just think of the conflict between Israel and Palestine as one of «those» conflicts «over there.»
When asked on a conference call on Wednesday morning why it made sense to split up Kraft and Mondelez, and then argue for the merits of the Kraft - Heinz tie - up, Cahill said: «I think scale works when you operate it well.»
Still, thinking of your mental health and obesity status as closely tied to the tiny creatures flourishing inside you may seem like a stretch.
Prices for credit assets tied to the Bank of Canada's target imply traders think there is a 60 % chance that Poloz will once again be moved to respond to persistent economic weakness.
«I think it has to do with the growing sense of feminism: Intelligence, practicality and health all tie back to feminist ideals.
We thought about tying pricing completely to number of users, but many of these customers have only 1 or 2 users.
There's been a lot of conversation about civic engagement changing, and I think people can lose sight of how closely tied that can be to local news.
so then given the preeminence of expectations in modern macro — and its there for a reason, we actually have markets to trade all this stuff — what do you think should tie down the future price level?
«I think it's safe to say very simply that Facebook is losing the trust of an awful lot of Americans as a result of this incident,» said Peters, tying his constituents» questions about mobile data mining to their outrage over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Gently lead and guide buyers toward your way of thinking by making statements regarding your product or service, then tying them down with tie - down questions such as «isn't it?»
I do not think tying up most of your liquidity in property is a good idea.
I've long thought that an administration chock - full of billionaires, active and retired military officers, and a former oilman would be itching for a war somewhere, and with special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of ties between Russia and Donald Trump associates getting hotter by the day, the president may well be tempted to wag the dog.
The event will occur during WBENC's 2011 Summit & Salute to Women's Business Enterprises: The Opportunity Connection, attracting over 1,000 attendees and providing thought leadership and business development opportunities including the black tie celebration of 14 Women's Business Enterprise Stars, exemplary WBEs from across the country.
He is a senior scholar at the school's conservative Mercatus Center, and has ties to the Goldwater Institute, a libertarian think tank, and the Competitive Enterprise Institute, which is «dedicated to advancing the principles of limited government, free enterprise, and individual liberty.»
Come to think of it, that experience — and the fact that he won't have one arm tied behind his back — would make him ideally suited as Twitter's full - time CEO.
There's something a little obscene about always thinking everything the most efficient way and, again, not think of the social cost or the ties that bind us together.
Tied closely to the same thinking as mentioned for social expert networks, buyers not only want to place credence in the reputation of the firms they are having relationships with but also do quick calculations on what that relationships will do to enhance their own reputation.
Overall, we think the European economy in general is doing well and the so - called «real economy,» tied to the production of goods and services, seems, so far, to have been insulated from the volatility in the financial markets.
According to Bain, while Chinese shoppers consider famous labels, they don't necessarily think about any single brand when they make a purchase — leaving plenty of room for brand owners, both foreign and domestic, to cultivate stronger ties through effective marketing.
There are so many things that have faced human society that were completely incomprehensible to the original disciples and apostles, the early church, and yet the church endures, the church survives because the Gospel isn't tied to one particular time in history, one particular school of thought, one particular framework.
Sure there are fundamental values that tie us together, but I am quite Left in my thinking, many of my congregants are quite Conservative (despite the fire risk (just kidding)-RRB-, that adds wonderful colour to our conversations.
Ask the homeowner who has life savings tied up in a poorly insulated house and whose skills qualify her only to make energy - guzzling widgets what she thinks about the possibility of change.
The television star I am thinking of wears expensive - looking, light - colored suits with dark ties, and faces a studio audience from behind a modern wooden desk flanked by plastic plants.
Its kind of an interesting thought but 20 years ago, that generations 20 - 30 something's we're leaving the traditional churches we are going back to because they were sick of the legalistic, formalism, suit and tie, hymnal style church.
Would a member of a think tank with close ties to the administration have drawn a parallel between corporate taxation and slavery?
Here's an article I just read that I think ties in well with Jennifer's point about the level of disagreement on this blog.
Washington (CNN)- The scene at a Mormon congregation here on a recent Sunday would surprise Americans who think of Mormons as young white missionaries in stiff white shirts, black ties and name tags.
I think a big thing about being spiritual is believing in something higher than yourself without being tied to some arbitrarily specific moral code created by people (not God (s)-RRB- in the context of their times that often has horrifyingly backwards and incredibly immoral rules.
I think a lot of people would agree that young girls need to be taught that their value is not tied to how sexy they look.
All thoughts are found in their relations, intimately tied to a psychic context, and the nature of the thought is colored by the relations it holds.
The inexorable contextuality of things inescapably tethers our thought to our spatiotemporal placement in era and culture even as it ties our shadows to our physical placement on the earth's surface.
Although space will not permit exploration of the point here, it is important to note that Christian thought about just war predated the rise of the modern state system in the 17th century, and rests on fundamental moral principles not essentially tied to that system.
Quite frankly, I think they would be far more effective if they totally severed ties with the administrative part of the Church and started their own organization.
Once you entertain that thought, it ties up many of the loose ends of the Gospels» account.
I did not think that God prove retaliation... (by our own hand anyway) In the case of Samson tied torches to the tails of three hundred foxes and set them loose in the fields of the Philistines to set the fields afire, I did not see that God told Samson to do that... so, God does not contradict with Jesus regarding treat the enemy...:)
Here's your problem, you are tying all actions into your supernatural beliefs, and so of course you wouldn't think that people who reject your belief would be justified in feeling anything at all.
Even the images of fantasy, dreams, delirium, draw their material from this foundation; our speech and our thinking are rooted in it and can not withdraw from it without losing their tie with life; even mathematics must concretize itself ever again in the relationship with it.
Indeed, if this is not tied up to doing something about the protests over various kinds of exclusions, it is a vain thought anyhow.
Craddock, too, in Overhearing the Gospel (1978), endorsed «narrative» sermons — not that narrative should replace logic, or that sermons consist only of stories, but that the sermon has «the scope that ties it to the life of a larger community» and touches «intellectual or emotional or volitional» concerns while «conveying the sense of movement from one place to another» and «thinking alongside the hearers.»
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