Sentences with phrase «very far work»

It gets amazing gas mileage which is important to me because I have a very far work commute.

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Here, Denton had very specific advice, particularly for publications with a specific ideological bent: In this era, stating your agenda upfront doesn't work; the more effective method for spreading your ideas far and wide is to use subtopics as vehicles to subtly share a particular perspective.
What we needed to do was work with Apple to very quickly get a new build out her that would create this nice, easy to use invite system, which has only been done one other time on the app sore as far as I know.
«If they don't have the product and some early market traction, they're not going to get very far in the funding anyway,» he says, «so the best thing they can do to work on their funding is work on the product.»
The Collision Conference is huge by anybody's standards but very, very far outside the comfort zone of somebody who works happily alone at home.
«Most students find this experience very helpful in thinking about whether they'd like to start their own venture at some point, to join an early stage company, or to work at a firm that's further along in it's growth trajectory,» Deb Whitman, director of the Stanford Center for Entrepreneurial Studies explained in an email exchange with Poets & Quants.
«In the mid to late»80s there was a lot of new investment in satellite networks and some so far have not worked out very well,» Orbital's CEO concedes.
Further confirming the truth that Gen Zers and Millennials actually work very hard, many of them balance school or a full - time job along with a side hustle.
«As you work through the solution you can clarify or help them realize where the error is, but if you start the conversation off with an accusation you won't get very far in the discussion.»
Of course, matching the landscape to your degree of extraversion is almost certainly going to be far from your primary consideration when choosing where to live, but these results suggest that if you're always had a hankering for living tucked away in a mountain valley or next to the wide open sky over the ocean, your personality very well may be behind the preference — and if other factors work out, you'll probably be happier indulging it.
We are very proud of the work that we have done thus far and we will continue to focus on widening our quality gap against traditional QSR.
«She helped me to understand Canadian business culture, she taught me a lot about Indigenous history, and gave me some very helpful advice as far as working with Peavine Métis Settlement.»
Engineering construction has risen by 50 per cent over the past year, to reach very high levels, and is set to expand further in the near term, driven by a considerable stock of resource and infrastructure work in the pipeline.
Bruce, Sweden is the most non religious country on the planet (as far as the West is concerned) and it seems to work very well.
And he supports the second contention by showing how Thomas, read this way, is not after all very far from Karl Barth on the same subject» if Barth also is held to his exegetical work.
This is very far from being a new analysis: Family and Youth Concern, still battling away, was doing pioneering work over 30 years ago (for which its founder, Valerie Riches, was deservedly made a papal dame), pointing out how disastrous for society the undermining of the traditional family based on marriage - not least by successive governments - really was.
I have heard occasionally of such work, but this program seems not to have gone very far.
Further, I think this would make the Spirit (who is God) very happy and if God is happy so am I. Keep working for Jesus!
Thus 10 - 43 seconds tends to be the shortest time that has meaning in the ordinary geometry (which is really very short compared to anything we ever work with in physics thus far).
Not sure i am convinced because how do you explain the verse an eye for an eye in the old testament there have always been consequences for wrong doing and stiill are for sin.If we believe the word then that word is from God not satan.As far as satan is concerned he uses violence as his tools of trade he works on our fears and is limited to robbing stealing and destroying he does nt have anything else.Violence confirms to us that there is a spiritual battle going on both on the earthly plane and in the heavenlys and the battle is over souls.The verse the kingdon of heaven is expanding and violent people take it by force is referring to that spiritual battle and as satan uses violence to expand his dominion so does God use violence to counter him.So what does he mean by that term for me i think it is saying that the the force of evil that satan uses or violence is overcome by a greater violence or force a more powerful one that being the Love of Christ.Through the cross we see that clearly portrayed and in our lives that very same battle is still happening right now for dominion be clear if we walk in the flkesh satan will have dominion over us but if we walk according to the spirit and abide in Christ we have freedom from our old nature.and satan.He can oppose us but he wont be able to influence us if we are in Christ.
Creationism is not scientific, it begins with a conclusion and works backwards to try and plug all of the holes and construct something that has the appearance of being scientifically sound, which it is very far from.
We can imagine a world in which the overall good is very important but also very complex, far too complex for any individual agent always to be sure of how his work contributes to achieving it.
Read his work, you don't have to agree with him to understand that the man is very far from crazy.
Thus far, where the global market has been given free reign, wages have sunk to extremely low levels and working conditions are very poor.
If they try to work in the world under their own power, they will not get very far.
By a very close vote (56 to 49) it was returned to the committee for further work.
Consequently, a civilized society is but one further instantiation, among a myriad of such instances, of the ultimate creativity which underlies the very process of the world — it is the realization in human social experience of the inherent principle of «creativity - one - many» at work in all things.
This further work concerns the relation between theology and myth in general, and the very different subject matter which myth describes.
Warren never gets very far away from these themes in any of his work.
Yet during this time, Cairns says now, he «was still very far from establishing my life as prayer» Not too many years ago, after a rather bitter dispute at work, he started to pray in earnest: «I began an actual «rule» of prayer.
Victor Lowe, a very careful student of Whitehead's life and works, and the first to employ the systematic approach, is of the same opinion: «From what Whitehead said in his first lectures, it appears that most of the key ideas of his mature philosophy where in his mind when he arrived from England; they needed precise verbalization, review, and further development into a system» (ANW - 2 145).
In a few thousand years of recorded history, we went from dwelling in caves and mud huts and tee - pees, not understanding the natural world around us, or the broader universe, to being able to travel through space, using reason to ferret out the hidden secrets of how the world works, from physics to chemistry to biology, we worked out the tools and rules underpinning it all, mathematics, and now we can see objects that are almost impossibly small, the very tiniest building blocks of matter, (or at least we can examine them, even if you can't «see» them because you're using something other than your eyes and photons to view them) to the very farthest objects, the planets circling other, distant stars, that are in their own way, too small to see from here, like the atoms and parts of atoms themselves, detected indirectly, but indisputably THERE.
Having got himself so well launched, Whitehead now goes on to try and distinguish (actually not very well, since he is bound by his own work with Russell in writing Principia Mathematica) between what thought asserts that the world is like, and what sense - awareness shows it to be like, and I think he has far too narrow a notion of thought.
But his rationale ends with an economically worded warning whose implications are exceedingly far - reaching and implicitly add a very strong rider to any conclusion that might be drawn from his doctrinal expose, such as that indulgences should be widely granted and the people strongly encouraged to use them: `... yet other works of satisfaction are more meritorious with respect to our essential reward, which is infinitely better than the remission of temporal punishment».
In explanation of the phenomenon it may be said that an unusually brilliant group of teachers happens to be at work today in this field; yet such reasoning does not carry very far for these teachers had their peers in previous generations.
If we don't see God's work through Christ in this light, then we won't get very far.
Professionally he finds himself working with three quite different understandings of the church, but only the third makes genuine sense to him and it is far too imprecise to be very helpful.
They're very into food, Andy is by far the most talented home cook I know, but they work late hours so home cooked meals on the week nights usually consist of something that can easily be throw together.
So here is my very simple recipe for my onion soup that turned out fabulous and of course I used store - bought beef and consume this time but I am not giving up on making homemade beef stock but it just has not worked out for me so far.
I haven't had much success with my coconut flour experiments so far... trying to bake with it without eggs doesn't seem to work very well, so raw recipes sound like a better option!
So far all of the solutions that we've looked at are very time intensive, so we're trying to figure out how to accomplish that without it taking up all my work time for weeks.
The main reasons why I think I was struggling was because 1) it was a very warm and humid night so my dough was getting very soft to work with very quickly and 2) I didn't bother to chill it further after I've rolled it out; so I urge you to make sure your dough is slightly chilled before you line your tart tins and possibly rolling the dough in between two sheets of baking paper to make it easier to transfer the dough in the tart tins.
As far as substituting nuts, I have no idea if Brazil nuts will work — but — my guess is that almost any nut would work as long as it's very smoothly processed.
A friend gave me some to work with since she found out she's allergic, suddenly, and so far I'm very, very intrigued.
This is a great recipe, works perfectly every time, nice and moist with a rich chocolate flavour, however when I made the icing according to the directions we could not eat it as it was far too sweet, next time and since I have halved the sweetener and it is very good.
William's already been working on learning Japanese — I learn a little here and there casually — so far I know a handful of words and phrases, like onsen 温泉 (hot spring — very important and the # 1 reason Japan is # 1 on our «Travel To» list), inu 犬 (dog), and sandoicchi サンドイッチ (sandwich — also my favourite word thus far.)
The man is a pro and very likely working this off season to further improve this part of his game.
Let's hope Arsene Wenger works it out because we've got ourselves in a very strong position in all three competitions so far this season.
The pairing seems like it should be stellar on paper — both are plus defenders, and coupling Collins» length / mobility with Nurkic's interior bulk and rim protecting ability should be very effective — but it hasn't worked out so far.
In the midfield, (including RWB & LWB) we have a whole bunch of tweeners... none offer the full package, none make sense in our manager's current favourite formation, except for Sead on the left and Ox on the right, and all of them have never shown any consistency for more than a heartbeat... Sead, who I'm including in this category because of our present formation, looks like a positive addition, minus his occasional brain farts, but I would rather see what he could do in a back 4 before making my mind up... Ox, who has never played better, which isn't saying much considering his largely underwhelming play in previous seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger's)
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