Sentences with phrase «versed at it»

Just tell them its not your area of expertise but you are going to put them in touch with someone who is well versed at it.
Well versed at pioneering effective and creative training and recruitment...
Professional attributes: • Documented success in providing supervision, care and a safe and nurturing environment aimed at social and academic growth • Well - versed at imparting individually - based lessons with the aim of meeting the varying needs of each student • Qualified to recognize inappropriate behavior and implement disciplinary measures accordingly
Exceptionally well - versed at developing bases for long term sources of clients through dedicated referral systems.
Exceptionally well - versed at handling picking and packing duties and ensuring delivery of picked and packed items to delivery trucks in an efficient and safe manner.
I believe you will find I am particularly well versed at leading diverse projects from inception to completion with minimal incident.
John Frazier is well - versed at dealing with and understanding clients and designing their resume to suit them and reflect their personalities.
We are versed at tracking, verifying and coordinating of all assets and transactions, including:
I am not well - versed at all in Connecticut Law or Real Estate Law.
Our board certified bankruptcy attorneys and specialists are well versed at representing consumer debtors with:
Geldards LLP's «experienced and knowledgeable» four - strong team undertakes work on a national basis and is «particularly well - versed at handling a range of complex cases including failure to diagnose cancer, gynaecological injuries and dental negligence».
Our attorneys are well versed at FELA claims and fight on behalf of clients to get them the recovery they need from employers like Norfolk Southern and CSX.
I think the challenge has been thrown down to the statistically versed at this blog to look into the appropriateness of the use of Mann - Kendall in WHCC.
Rockstar is incredibly well versed at creating games that combine unique, nearly uncomfortable and memorable characters with stories around a location that is so distinct, that you won't forget it.
Smaller hotels can be equally well - versed at connecting travelers with unique experiences.
Kolchak is well versed at this trick.
I am well - versed at explaining difficult medical diagnoses and the importance of preventive care.
You don't need to know any html, but as you become familiar, you might need to access the code here and there but you don't need to be well versed at all.
They're well - versed at connecting all the dots.»
And they might be well - versed at knowing what makes relationships work too.
hehe Good thing I'm very versed at online ordering!
We get so versed at cuing where the shoulders, hips, toes, etc. go in each individual pose, we forget to question AND explain to our students the purpose of those placements.
Talking about it to customers at the store is fun, I just need to get more versed at it.
While a lot of celebs rely on a glam squad to doll them up, the actress and dancer has found the products that work for her and is well - versed at applying her own makeup.
It took a while for the Dutch international to make an impact in the first team but he became versed at both left - back and centre - back for his side.
I guess christians are so well versed at doublethink and can read the bible and believe in all its teaching in the blink of an eye, this is childs play, right?
Anyway, I was just saying that the best way to do Bible Study is one verse at a time.
I think Satan loves it when we quote verses at him.
Simply throwing verses at each other will get you nowhere fast.
In other words, John 3:3 is not a verse at all about humanity's total inability to understand, comprehend, or even see anything related to the kingdom of God, but is rather a statement about humanity's inability to enter into or experience the rule and reign of God in the life (which is what the kingdom of God is) unless they have first been born again (BAGD, 221).
The common habit of using the Bible by concentrating on one verse at a time (which may or may not be a complete sentence) is at best a very slow, plodding way to get at the author's main points, rather like playing dominoes or checkers at the rate of one or two moves per day or per week, and at worst a fragmentation and distortion.
Don't anyone dare quote scripture verses at me.
Leave your theology, your opinions, your Bible verses at the door.
Jim Bakker is hawking survival gear with a verse at jacked up prices.
There are different ways of living for Jesus than taking time on the company payroll to read the Bible and pray, and then annoy all the coworkers by singing Gospel songs and quoting Scripture verses at them all day.
That it was about «Abundant Life» and how to get it, one verse at a time.
When they quote such a verse at us, we think that since it is Scripture, it must mean what the world says it means, and so we refrain from judging others, without ever looking up the passage to see what it really says.
They will tell you that you can not take biblical verses at face value, but that «they mean what we tell you they mean».
I am yelled at by street corner evangelists, teenage «elders» knock on my door to tell me about their faith, I find flyers at my door telling me «the good news», there are politicians on a national level basing their entire campaign on their faith, there are people trying to enforce their beliefs through legislation, there are people holding up signs with bible verses at sporting events - the list goes on.
So when people quote Bible verses at me, I am not sure which understanding they have in mind when they quote them.
Rather than throw a Bible verse at him, or condemn him, or ask him to leave, or any of things you and I might do, Jesus invites Levi to become one of his closest followers.
If necessary, the writer or speaker might refer to a word, phrase or line, but long quotes, especially those in all caps is the equivalent of screaming Bible verses at people.
So often, we see people in these discussions doing Scripture combat by throwing verses at those they disagree with, and if that was not your intent, then that is the point at which I misread you.
Most people who just quote Bible verses at you think that those Bible verses have a «straightforward and plain meaning.»
You have lots of experience with people quoting Bible verses at you.
And like Washington's, Lincoln's Bible was turned to a verse at random.
Welcome to the One Verse podcast by Jeremy Myers, where we liberate Scripture from religion, one verse at a time.
2) Jesus reads this verse at the commencement of his public ministry in Luke 4:18, 19.
Read it, just a verse at a time, a verse a day.
this is just my own personal theory, but I suspect the reason Jesus cursed the fig tree that He did, was because he was probably tired, and hungry to the point of low blood sugar or hypoglycemia, and it made Him irritable... naturally, He was walking around in a body like ours, as it is said, like us in every way but sin... everybody tries to read something woowoo theological into it but maybe He was just tired and hungry, and irritability is a symptom for a number of conditions, but especially blood glucose or migraine issues... maybe He had migraines... I get those myself... just my theory, so the two Bible scholars that keep coming on here shouldn't shoot bible verses at me... just sayin... Good «toon, David
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