Not exact matches
Thus, especially if you operate in certain Instagram - y verticals
like: travel, fitness, entertainment, food, consumer goods (etc.) you absolutely should be spending
time connecting with
folks here as there is plenty of «free» organic engagement to be had here.
Sure, there's plenty of
time for voter's remorse after the fact, but if
folks don't
like you to begin with, there's not going to be an «after the fact.»
It's just small and thin enough — even for
folks with smaller wrists
like myself — and the premium wrist straps provided in the demos feature the kind of materials found in Swatch or higher - end
time pieces.
Don't waste your
time if: You're looking for lots of testimonials from
folks just
like you.
Spend enough
time listening — and observing great listeners in action — and you'll find yourself hiring not necessarily
folks with significant experience in your specific field, but the sort of people who truly care, and who make your customers feel
like your company is grateful for their business.
For some it's the ability to telecommute, for some they'd
like to work from a home office occasionally; other
folks would just love to find a career - oriented job that allows them a part -
time or flextime schedule.
Corporate media
like the New York
Times like to portray the two main stock market indices, the Dow Jones Industrial Average with its 30 stocks and the Standard and Poor's index of 500 stocks (which did not set a new high yesterday even with plenty of warts removed) as a proxy on the well being of the country;
folks everywhere should be fist pumping with each new record high.
Perhaps now is a good
time for managers and shareholders to consider the success of
folks like Bezos, Dimon and Buffett, who have built their fortunes and the fortunes of their shareholders by putting the customer first.
With a little more patience and perseverance and great mentorship from
folks like Tony, I'm confident I'll get to where I want to be in a short period of
time.
(RM) A lesson in taking seriously theological perspectives that have stood the test of
time, and in thinking about how these ancient truths can be made relevant to
folks who hang around places
like Las Vegas.
I would offer this scripture to you, though last
time I told about giving a scripture to someone — well, let's just say some
folks don't
like scripture being given out.
In that sense, I think these are very revealing
times where
folks are asking questions
like, «Does God's dream look
like Wall Street?»
I know I stand a bit closer to the extremes but at the same
time I find myself
like a lot of
folks more scared of the extremes on both sides.
In
times past those were common explanations from
folks like you so desperate for an explanation they just made one up and decided to believe it.
Church members,
like us, who have health issues that interrupt their attendance, or
folks who have family emergencies or employment that falls during service
times usually get some form of attack from the pulpit for not being there.
In
times past those were common explanations from
folks just
like you so desperate for an explanation they just made one up and decided to believe it.
You will be able to relate to, and suggest ideas to, average
folks who ask questions
like these all the
time.
as a christian, i agree that i'm tired of the anti-gay anti-choice rhetoric that ties together religion and politics and paints us «religious»
folk with one colour... it's
time we start moving on to issues we can solve politically,
like providing for the poor and reducing corporate corruption
Folks like Hawking who believe in the Big Bang make the assumption that
time started then.
Some
folks just
like to believe they will have eternal life after the current one that sucks at
times.
This week as I sang in a coffee house attended mostly by street
folk, I ran into a man who had been severely handicapped (something
like cerebral palsy) and who upon coming to faith was transformed to the point where he can hold a full -
time job and have a normal social life.
The part I did nt
like (and am not necessarily accusing you of) is that every
time there is an anti-semitic crime, so many
folks immediately rail against jews for «making something out of nothing» or «always playing the victim card».
Most civilized
folks are interested in finding out what THIS current life has to offer and probably share the feeling that once it's done, you don't get another ride
like, so WHY take a chance (i know... you'll have your «faith» rebuttal) and rush in the inevitable, especially if you're having a good
time in life?
I know some church
folks are gonna be
like, «Oh,» but I have some who have a problem every
time I say «hell» in one of the shows.
I feel
like that is fairly non-intrusive, the
folks who participate enjoy our
time together, and the rest enjoy the sack lunches from «those church people».
The
folk explosion has moved on, but Gundersen will be writing songs
like this as long as he's around — exploring the Venn Diagrams of family, God,
time, women and his own slippery heart.
And each of those
times folks have told the
folks like you that that is most certainly NOT what science says.
Its only a matter of
time with
folks like you.
The Church has a long history of remembering
folks who followed hard after Jesus in their own
time and so show us what it looks
like to live faithfully in the places where we are.
Laws really mean nothing, revealing injustice to the masses does work over
time, history proves that, its just much to slow for
folks like you and me.
Like the first Jewish Christians who had a hard
time wrapping their heads around the thought of embracing «unclean» Gentiles — even though their Bible clearly commanded circumcision and to keep kosher — so some believers today balk at accepting LGBT
folk.
then if you
folks truly read the dam book, why is it you have cults and the
like even exsist wouldn't it make sense that your god would shine a light on the «second coming» kindof how he did when jesus was born the first
time?
There are horrors and atrocities at the same
time do you wish us of Faith to forget all of the good
folks like Arch Bishop Desmond Tutu, Mother Teresa and leaders such as Rev Martin Luther King did with their Faith and principles.
If we can't figure out how to deal with that, we're going to have a heck of a hard
time sharing Jesus with
folks who don't know Him and act
like it.
It is
time we expose these
folks like this guy «blogging» here.
For one thing, his attention to the city seemed
like a Catholic thing; in Europe, pagan had meant country
folk, and Christianity for a long
time thrived most in cities.
Having grown up evangelical, where
folks feel «moved to speak» pretty much all the
time, I guess I assumed this would be something
like a Sunday night sharing
time or open mic.
A lot of
folks who regularly contribute to the conversations here at «Monkey Town» have very cool blogs of their own, (too many to list), so consider taking the
time to click on someone's name if you
like what they have to say.
NP's criticism does that and allows
folk like me (and you, judging from your statement about involvement at many levels in Vineyard)
time and space to ponder a third step: how to help the individuals WE know who realise that change is necessary, to affect that change.
We've asked
folks like you to post the scientific peer - reviewed evidence for your «maker» tens of thousands of
times.
Snow or shine, in good
times and in periods of hardship,
folks like you have gathered with presidents to light our national tree.
It may well be that the sign of a church in which the Spirit of God is at work is precisely that the most unlikely
folk are brought in,
like the Ninevites at the
time of Jonah or
like the Queen of Sheba in the days of Solomon, or
like the publicans and sinners in the
time of Jesus.
For the past few weeks,
like many
folks this
time of year, I've been sneezing, coughing and feeling wretched.
I can't thank you enough for spending the
time that I don't have to get these recipes ready for
folks like us!!!!
I develop delicious recipes for people
like me: busy, hardworking
folks who don't have a lot of
time or money but want to eat real food that is simple to pull together.
I figured it was way too
time - consuming a process... something that required countless hours of recipe testing... something that's best left up to
folks like Amy, Karina, Jeanne, and Shauna.
I make rice bowls all the
time, so I was excited when the
folks from Della Rice asked me if I'd
like to be part of their campaign to showcase «Stirs» (aka rice bowl creations).
Head coach Dabo Swinney used his podium
time on national television to fire back at the incredulous critics — who, much
like all those pro-Washington media
folks, seem to be an apparition — who think Clemson isn't truly a national brand, isn't truly elite.
It seems
like Barton has been auditioning for a media role for the last four years — about the same
time folks started considering him past his best.
I found that
folks who scream and holler all the
time get ignored but
like any tool, when used appropriately, it can help get the job done correctly.