Sentences with phrase «tiny bit of thought»

Just takes a tiny bit of thought ahead of time.
Its not rocket science but the Fabian Society conveniently fail to do the tiniest bit of thinking as it has the potential to drive people off benefits and into work, something the Labour movement doesn't want as it likes to maintain a client state.

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Show me just ONE tiny bit of tiny proof of your tiny non-existent god and I will promise to think about it.
If people would only pause and think critically about what they believe and do a tiny bit of reading, we might get somewhere.
With just a tiny bit of creative thinking, churches could be redeeming their land and buildings in ways that would truly benefit the community.
I have had an epiphany and a waking to reality that the mere thought of something so supernatural without as one tiny bit of proof is just plain insane.
Susan, I think you'll see that there are already three chocolate chips in the photo... the «one chocolate chip» is for each tiny bite of muffin, so it ends up being more like 15 - 20 chocolate chips by the end
I too think it'd be great with a tiny bit of toasted rosemary, or maybe just rosemary olive oil.
I did change the quantities just a tad so that I didn't have a tiny bit of condensed milk left over, but I really don't think the ratios are that far off that it would make a difference.
I thought that there was only a tiny bit of gluten and wouldn't hurt.
I was thinking about 1 tbsp of hot water and a tiny bit of vanilla extract.
Thought of you at dinner — massaman curry sauce over seasonal veg (mushies, broc, greens, tomatoes, etc) and a tiny bit of rice — so so good!
I think a tiny bit of dark chocolate chunks in here could have made this a delightful dessert!
Since I was improvising, I decided to add a smidge of sugar because I think every bread really benefits from a tiny bit to balance out the flavor.
I thought it would be nice to keep a tiny bit of texture.
I only have a tiny bit of mascarpone cheese left so was thinking about using cream cheese instead.
Thank you so much for sharing this, I think it will become a usual dish now:) I added a tiny bit of alpro soya cream when I made it, and a bit of dry rosemary too.
I think I'm allergic to it, even the tiniest bit of avocado gives me terrible stomach cramps and nausea
Steel - cut means the oats are «cut» not «rolled», so instead of flakes of oats you have tiny hard bits of golden oatmeal (think of mini rice particles).
So maybe Wenger thought Arsene were due a little tiny bit of help in the return games.
I know it wont make a tiny weeny bit of difference to your way of thinking, no matter what i say, but its time even fans / supporters get a bit of prespective.
Looking back on our vacation, I think my kids were a tiny bit more excited about the process of getting to our destination than actually being on vacation.
Just think about it: if you were trying to balance a very tight budget in an operation which lives or dies based on how well students accept your food, and if many (sometimes, the vast majority) of those students came from homes in which nutritionally balanced, home cooked meals are far from the norm, and if the food industry was bombarding those kids with almost $ 2 billion a year in advertising promoting junk food and fast food, and if you had no money of your own for nutrition education to even begin to counter those messages, and if some of those kids also had the option of going off campus to a 7 - 11 or grabbing a donut and chips from a PTA fundraising table set up down the hall, wouldn't you, too, be at least a tiny bit tempted to ramp up the white flour pasta, pizza and fries and ditch the tasteless, low - sodium green beans?
One of the reasons I put off having a baby for so very long (til I was just a tiny bit shy of 40) is that I thought you had to be utterly selfless to be a mom.
On the Monday before I gave birth we had a bit of an incident where she decided to run down the road thinking it was very funny and I was already in my tiny bikini (being too fat to fit into my full piece) and I had to run full speed down the road to catch her.
In a way, search ads would also serve as the online equivalent of yard signs — a tiny bit of name - exposure right as people are thinking about how to vote.
Many of those tiny blobs were long thought to be bits of graphite — like diamond, another form of pure carbon — and were thus cut away and discarded by jewelers.
Oh, and a teeny tiny bit of shea butter makes a PHENOMENAL facial moisturizer — you wouldn't think it, but it doesn't clog pores!
I think being shy of 5ft perhaps the recommended flax etc is a bit in excess for my tiny body - but I am hanging out for Dr Greger's cookbook that's for sure!
I think melting chocolate chips with a tiny bit of coconut or almond milk for icing would be good too.
I made these and I agree they are Yummo but I had a mix of small and large coconut chips and I think next time I will filter out the tiny bits as they cook much faster than the big ones of course.
Not sure... I think I would simply leave it out and maybe add a tiny little bit of honey, or use a little bit more date paste... the texture will be a tad different but it will still be very good, I'm sure of that.
I thought tights were still a little bit too covering in the «summer» and these socks still showed a tiny bit of leg.
Just the tiniest bit of a peach toned concealer will cover more darkness than you think.
I ended up really liking this outfit and I think the all neutral palate of cream, brown and tan tones down the fact that this skirt is both faux leather and a tiny bit shorter than what I would normally wear to work.
I'm a teensy tiny bit nervous about it being the weekend before Marine Corps Marathon, but I survived two marathons in two days, I think I can manage it, even though it's likely I won't be going for a PR at any of the races.
That mess part and wasting oatmeal I could actually handle, even thought it irritated me, but it was when my son started only using a tiny bit of water and microwaving the oatmeal til it was hard and crunchy (and impossible to clean)-- that is when I took away the oatmeal.
I think because of the tiny flare and how it comes out at the waist and the way it swings a little bit like a bell when you walk, but I just love it.
I think that a big part of this, for me, is that the tiny bit of time the technician spends scrubbing my feet with a pumice stone isn't enough to put a dent in the calluses on my feet.
It's just a tiny bit of math, and I'll do some of it for you if you don't want to think and just want to get on with it.
In fact, not to sound weird, but if Anthropologie took that tiny bit of advice as far as brand direction goes - I seriously think sales would increase significantly and they'd start regaining customers.
Recently they came out with a lotion version of this and I think I actually like it a tiny bit better since it is easier to use.
But if, even for an instant, the thought of grinding out slightly better pieces of equipment in a near endless loot to get just to see a number go up just a tiny bit, seems unappealing, you are going to have some issues with Bungie's future shooter.
Then I lived in New York, there was a tiny bit of work but I think I got my first animation job in that city the day I was moving to Los Angeles.
And the comments that got von Trier banned from Cannes seven years ago, when he confessed in a press conference to having maybe just a tiny little soft spot for Hitler («I think he did some wrong things... but yeah, I understand much about him and I sympathize with him a little bit»), fed into the von Trier cult of the - killer - inside - me.
But... there's a big chest of goodies labelled «computational thinking» and the coding is a tiny bit of that.
I'm a big fan of my Kindle 2 e-reader, but I thought the iPhone version was merely passable; the reading experience on the iPhone's tiny screen is just a bit too cramped for my taste.
Think of it as news radio in real time, all the time in tiny, short bites of information only 140 characters long.
A tiny bit like you perhaps, I look at history (the Great Depression; Japan since the early 1990s or so; the 1970s; the burst housing bubble of the late 80s in some parts of the country; banks having problems in the early 90s) and think the U.S. economy, and increasingly the world as a whole, is able to correct.
Hi, my 4 year old female cat came down with what I thought was the flu about a month and a half ago, didn't get better, so tok her to the vet — she has rapid breathing, fever, watery eyes, sneezing, tiny bit of nose drip (whitish and clear).
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