But a quick peak at a mortgage calculator can show you the savings — and I'll bet most people can easily afford the payment if they
simply put their mind to it.
So with little fanfare, he has
put his mind to something quite tangible that could determine the outcome of next week's Ryder Cup: He has altered the Country Club course in a way that should ensure that the most talented team wins.
Despite the laughs of his fellow pirates («Go on; laugh,» he threatens, and they do), the Pirate Captain is certain he can win this year if he
only puts his mind to it.
I don't know why I still think Sanchez has the makings of a Suarez in becoming a goal machine if he
really puts his mind to it, he has the tenacity, unrelenting attitude, intelligence and ball skills to back it up.
By the same token, to affirm the necessity of exercising human responsibility is not to express a naive confidence in our ability to solve all our problems if we
simply put our minds to it.
Van Houten added that such an aim «is entirely reconcilable with the interests of shareholders and any other stakeholders; it's just you have to
put your mind to it.»
Becker wanted to show her sons that she could start up a business, and be successful, to prove what you can do if
you put your mind to it.
You have the opportunity to be even more clever and engaging if
you put your mind to it.
So while Tesla continues to fall well short, here he comes with a little reminder of what he's capable of when
he puts his mind to something — a plan taken from half - joking tweet to execution to millions of dollars in just a few months.
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But, humans can convince themselves of anything if
they put their mind to it.
I think many atheists would be quite good at running a christian club if
they put their mind to it..
Or, if you mean that we are all in danger of «drowning» in our own pit of selfishness, or some such, perhaps we can all swim to safety if
we put our minds to it.
Scripture says that there is NOTHING we can do to EARN salvation (even if
we put our minds to it).
But none of those «holy» places made me believe in the Christian God... only that humans are capable of building some lovely structures when
they put their mind to it...
... The world's debate, after all, is bound up with the contrast between mind and matter; the notion of a Creative Mind is not so difficult for the scientist to come by, when he feels that he, if
he puts his mind to it, could destroy matter - or at least introduce into the material of our planet an element of incalculable confusion...
Perhaps all this at first was a bit too collective, and maybe it believed that progress could be made if
you put your mind to it.
Seriously, this man seems to be able to grow anything and everything
he puts his mind to it.
I am not much of a baker, but when I find a great recipe and
put my mind to it I almost always end up with a great result.
I truly believe that each human being is capable of achieving anything they dream about, as long as
they put their mind to it.
Good luck though, I'm sure you'll crack the code if
you put your mind to it Have a lovely weekend!
Yeah I get that with Giroud as well, if he can
put his mind to it he has a massive season in him.
«You can do it if
you put your mind to it,» he said, stopping for a television camera outside the door to the interview room.
However, he also believes that the former Real Madrid boss» career is an example of how far you can get if you can
put your mind to it.
@Greg In all fairness to Caulker, he is a solid defender when
he puts his mind to it.
Neither would be easy to get, of course, but the Gunners boss does have considerable spending power available to him and I think he could get at least one if he really
put his mind to it, but which would be a better fit for Arsenal?
None of these teams are weak except Sunderland, Newcastle and Aston Villa who also have some decent players and can pick up form if
they put their minds to it.
For Leicester's squad at the beginning of the season looked like most of the squads in the Premier League: A mish - mash of competent (if largely unspectacular) professionals, familiar and unfamiliar, who have by various means earned themselves a place in the Premier League and might, if
they put their minds to it, manage to stay in the Premier League.
«I know that he's the kind of kid that can do whatever he wants to do if
he puts his mind to it.»