If you are honest, you will see, that it is
very easy live in the world.
The car has had
a very easy life while I've had it as a trusty second car.
My uncle and father are both senior citizens and I commute to work via mass transit, so this car has had
a very easy life given its performance pedigree.
Not exact matches
During dinner, be sure to thank your partner for something
very specific they did to make your
life a little
easier.
Everyone hears what they need to hear, and it's
easy to have
very little idea of how
life actually works in the real world.
Developers have blogged about some
very easy fixes that could radically reduce harassment and a couple have actually stepped up and released an app called Block Together that has already made Gandy's
life on Twitter dramatically better.
The four critical factors are: (a) businesses with recurring revenue bases — like a renewable subscription — are far better than ones dependent on constantly securing new customers; renewals are much
easier and less expensive to secure than new sales; (b) customer retention is absolutely critical — all customers are
very costly to acquire and
very easy to lose in a world of almost infinite choices; (c) businesses based on products that require constant replacement or renewal (the «razor blade» model) are much more attractive than durable goods businesses (like selling refrigerators) where the products have
very long repurchase or replacement
life cycles and where the market could even fairly quickly reach saturation points; and (d) businesses that offer products or services that had a predictably high rate of obsolescence were much more attractive than those where the products had long, useful
lives.
And although it is
very easy to
live beyond your means, it can be really difficult to dig out from the damage you'll do to yourself by
living this way.
But the «yes» part comes from reminding yourself that there are a few basic rules you can
live by in terms of how you interact with others, and if you keep these absolute essentials in mind, things will go a lot
easier for you — and be a lot
easier on those employees of yours who are, in many respects,
very much at your mercy.
In the end, it's far too
easy for us to become pawns in a
very dangerous, real -
life game of chess.
And whatever high - tech communication strategy or gadget you're employing to make your
life easier, a more human (and
very neglected, I might add) skill will be a difference maker if you master it.
Very comprehensive, yet
easy - to - understand, this business tool offers more than just the nuts and bolts of writing a business planthe author also provides invaluable insight through real -
life examples illustrating key points and avoidable mistakes as well as cutting - edge information for the 21st century entrepreneur.
thanks, and yes, a pittance of a pension and regular checkups keep us on budget and head off any problems — best decision i ever made (financial or otherwise) was serving our country doing search - and - rescue, oil and chemical spill remediation, etc. (you can guess the branch of service)-- along the way, frugal
living, along with dollar - cost averaging, asset allocation, and diversification allowed us to retire early — Vanguard has been
very good over the years, despite the Dot Bomb, 2002, and the recession (where we actually came out better with a modest but bargain retirement home purchase)... it's not
easy building additional «legs» on a retirement platform, but now that we're here, cash, real estate, investments and insurance products, along with a small pension all help to avoid any real dependence on social security (we won't even need it at full retirement age)-- however, like nearly everybody, we're headed for Medicare in several years, albeit with a nice supplemental and pharmacy benefits — but our main concern is staying fit, active, and healthy!
If you are already
living and working in Canada it can be
very easy to overlook the looming expiry date of your work permit.
Mr. Hawking wins
easy battles against uneducated (in science) religious persons, but taking his statement on perspective, He is based on assumptions with serious underlying problems, basically everything from mathematics, to the incompatibility of quantum mechanics and relativity, and the lack of proof and evidence for string theories, he is launching a
very aggressive statement, probably his last effort on
life to counter the anthropomorphic ideas of God, and this is
very common in all scientists.
Its not a
very promising future and its
easy to see why someone would choose faith and a future beyond this
life over the atheist belief.
Thus, even though Nazi anti-Semitism was essential to the party's whole project from the
very start, the desensitization to the
lives of the Jews made manifest in the Final Solution was preceded by desensitization to the
lives of those far
easier to categorize as subhuman (Untermenschen)-- the mentally retarded and the psychotic.
[JB:] I've noticed in my own
life, and I have seen across many other ministries who are trying so hard to be relevant, that it's
very easy to idolize.
The science side of me looks at the systematic ways that systems, elements, molecules and atoms come together to form
life and I realize it is
very easy for me to believe that an intelligence greater than mine is definitely a possibility too.
After all, it's
very easy to «do community» through a blog network (of which my online magazine was a part), when doing so keeps the light away from the inner - workings of our
lives and most intimate relationships (where the rubber truly hits the road, IMO).
Mercy's political origins are important to remember, because it's
very easy for a flawed application of mercy to lead to grave injustices in real
life.
In
very many instances in actual
life the Church had to leave the individual to his own conscience, even though it was neither
easy nor sure for the individual to draw from general Christian principles a concrete prescription for a definite course of action at a definite point of space and time in his
life.
For ones not use to having Him in their
lives, it can be subconsciously skeptical for them because there is a evil essence that dwells around us trying to conflict us, but in good conscious and emotions, it becomes
very easy to know which is which.
It's
very easy, when you look at the evidence, to see how
life evolved and changed to survive the chaotic conditions on the planet.
Our downfall is that if something is uncomfortable or not
easy to us, we believe that it is not God's will or purpose for our
life, when the
very opposite is often true.
It's
very easy to be called a sikh but difficult to become and
live as a sikh.
«Whatever it brings» is so
easy to agree to but oh so
very hard to
live out!
And it is
very easy to allow possessions to dominate our
lives.
Remember that we all came from the same place, we are here now sharing this Earth, and we will go back to where we came from
very soon... So lets spend our time wisely... We must use the gift given to us and choose to think for ourselves, by not allowing the past or others to dictate how we should
live our
lives... lets practice recognizing ourselves in each other... It may not always be
easy... but each new day we can choose it... and that choice has an intrinsic value, upon which great things will be borne...
In our personal involvement with scripture, it is
easy to forget that these texts were written by authors who
lived in a time, a place, a historical and cultural setting
very different from ours.
Reading that thing is NOT
easy... thats why it stays in the closet and collects dust... i'd rather meditate and be present in the moment... its all we have anyway... The problem is we are taking SOO much time to discus what is going to happen when we die, that we don't take time to focus on how to
live in THIS
VERY MOMENT...
12 Even on the assumption of a Vitalism of essentially higher principles of that kind, which raise the organic, as an intrinsically higher level of reality, above merely inorganic matter, and constitute biology as an independent science, and even if we regard the entelechy factor as simple and indivisible, there would only be an eductio e potentia materiae when a new
living being came into existence, if we excluded creation in this case in the way it is exemplified in the human soul, though that is not
very easy to prove, and at the same time rejected the not at all absurd supposition that in the generation of new
life below the human level what happens is only the extension of the entelechial function of one and the same vital principle to a new position in space and time within inorganic matter.
There's a lot of
very fine freedom and opportunity that comes with this, but it's also
easy to just kind of go with the flow of the culture in the absence of deliberate and sustained attention to developing Christian habits of
life.
The first dozed CDs (each 30 mins long and a
very easy listen) cover the formation of
life.
It is
very easy to use one - phrase prayers as part of our daily routine, and they can help to shift our perspectives so we are expectant to learn from Jesus and see his hand at work in a practical way in our daily
lives:
To say it about us is
very far from making human
living simple and
easy.
Sometimes I wonder if it would be
easier (or maybe I mean, simpler, or CLEARER) to just navigate a total walking away from faith, instead of a
very specific changing of faith and remaining in faith, but having a
very,
very significant shift in what you believe and how you
live it out, because family and friends will carry on like nothing's changed, but EVERYTHING has changed, even within faith.
«it is not this god of bronze age foolishness that is so concerned with what people do while na.ked» = > you are the one
very trapped in the bondage of desire and yes it is the
easiest of bondage to distract you from what is really important in
life.
On the other hand, it builds tall buildings, produces huge quantities of goods for those who can afford them, renders travel all over the world
easy, and makes
life very comfortable, even luxurious, for perhaps a quarter of the world's population.
Now if, as I have suggested, Jesus Christ came to inaugurate a new way of constructive
living, it is obvious from what we know of human nature and of the human situation generally that there will be a
very considerable pull back to
easier, safer, and more comfortable ways of
living.
There's a couple I'd like to make it for who've just had their first baby and sadly has had a
very rough start to
life and I'd like to give the couple some
easy meals since they spend most of day at Karolinska.
Unfortunaly, here where I
live it is not
easy to get them and they are
very expencive.
This place was super close to our accommodation so it made our
life very easy.
I have a
very large family (5 kids just to start) and the capacity would make
life so much
easier!!
Life was actually a bit
easier last week while my husband was on paternity leave but now he is back at work, exhaustion is definitely becoming
very difficult.
I
live in the woods in Michigan and it isn't
easy to always find organic products plus they are
very expensive when you do find them.
Her latest book, The Homemade Vegan Pantry shares a
very practical approach to stocking your kitchen with the types of things you always wish you'd tried (glorious butterless butter, or maybe your own tofu, for examples) to those you've probably never considered, such as soup concentrates, to make your
life easier.
But as someone with celiac who has spent the last several years trying to raise awareness, share recipes and make the transition from a gluten - full to a gluten - free
life easier for others... not posting during this
very important month is simply unacceptable!
I am still in my making
life very easy for Christmas frame of mind.
After a summer of lazy, a summer of two vacations and a husband (eh, unpaid assistant) always around, making
life fun and
easy, a mess of busy (new job, work travel for him, book touring for me, a spate of solo parenting of each of us, new preschool, new babysitter, and
very important birthday party allatonce) has descended on our recently idyllic lifestyle and, no, I am not handling it with the effortless grace you've come to expect from me.