Sentences with phrase «twice about passing»

-- but ultimately, companies don't think twice about passing the costs of climate change on to you, or if you become too much of a risk, dropping you altogether.
At PAX West En Masse showed off some of their newest patches for Kritika Online, making me think twice about passing up this instance driven game.

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We don't even pass a plate in the church I pastor, I have, maybe, preachered about money twice in 14 years.
I wouldn't put it passed me to have shuffled a stack of chocolate chips and glass of milk into my face and called it the most important meal of the day once or twice, but I'm talking about these bad boys, that you can actually eat for breakfast and still earn your gold star for whole grains and fruit first thing in the morning.
He threw five in his last two games of 2015, and in just 470 career passes, he has thrown 18 interceptions; his INT rate of 3.8 percent is about twice as high as a QB's should be.
I can't forget about Tolbert laying the ball on the ground twice (one recovered by Denver) and Cotchery dropping a pass he should have caught inside the 10 yard line in addition to the one he juggled and should have caught clean.
Expressing negative feelings is easier than expressing positive ones, so next time you're about to pass off a not - very - nice comment, think twice — it will be stored in your child's head for a long time, she will «replay» your words to herself over and over again, because they matter to her, even if she won't admit it — is it really necessary?
Artificial sweeteners are linked to all kinds of issues, which will make you think twice about consuming them yourself, let alone passing them onto your growing and developing baby!
Ms. Quinn, meanwhile, said the Republican and Democratic parties were «very different» when it came to women's issues — and echoed comments made by Assemblywoman Deborah Glick about the Democratic Assembly twice passing the Women's Equality Act, which has stalled in the Senate.
«Due to his many - layered works, his life which was twice uprooted as a result of emigration, and not least due to the time that has passed since then, our search for new documents about Gumbel was a challenging endeavor,» said Scherer from the Chair of Mathematical Finance at the TUM when speaking about the project.
One was just built about 5 miles from my home and I pass it twice a day.
It does mean that a driver should think twice about how much room he needs to pass another car, or a horse - drawn carriage, for that matter.
It's about twice the width of the standard pass - through behind the armrest cutout, although the rear seatback has to be folded down to take advantage of it.
One of the things that bothers me most about vanity publishing of any stripe — from the old - fashioned vanities that shipped you boxes of books to molder away in your basement, to the print on demand self - publishing services that are trying to re-brand themselves as «indie» publishers or «assisted publishing», to the sleazy deceptive pay - to - play companies that pass themselves off as «real» publishers — is that they take advantage of authors twice: first by taking their money, second by brainwashing them into believing all the deceptive hype.
The Belize River meanders through the middle of the city; and twice a day, the city's swing bridge closes for about 20 minutes to allow sail boats to pass.
It has twice fewer lounges then Priority Pass (about 350), and has more presence overseas rather than domestically.
On my first Working Holiday Visa I ended up passing through Melbourne twice and again on my second Working Holiday Visa, so 3 times during my 18 months living in Read more about Backpacking in Australia: My Top 5 Memories from Melbourne -LSB-...]
What we said about PES: «The variety of goals, dribbles, tackles and passing moves means you won't play the same game twice.
In plainer English, Simchowitz repeats something that Kenny Schachter has reported on in passing at least twice this Autumn about Mark Grotjahn's direct sales from his studio.
Titley passed on the opportunity — which Mr. Takano offered up twice — and instead talked about global temperature trends and the probability of getting heads if you flip a coin 36 times.
There is discussion (twice) about the Church of England but the ECHR and Human Rights Act 1998 is relegated to a passing reference in a paragraph towards the end under the heading «Other constitutional reforms».»
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