Sentences with phrase «wanted out of the mission»

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If some of the members of the church want a youth pastor, and they think they can get away with paying him $ 40,000, are they ready to pull $ 80,000 out of the budget so that the church can have a youth pastor and $ 40,000 for missions?
«We're on a mission to show families that they don't need to shell out a fortune to get more of what they want.
My kids are older than many of yours, but I want to share my experience with geocaching because sometimes new moms need a mission to get them out of the house and this could be it.
That mission turned out not to be ready in time, but a lot of people wanted to continue with solar sailing, as did I, but I didn't want to spend time on it unless I had a flight opportunity.
But Cassini is running out of fuel, and mission team members want to dispose of the spacecraft responsibly before it escapes their control.
This is good news for future space missions wanting to take detailed pictures of planets like Earth and seek out possible signs of life.
Cassini was running out of fuel, and mission managers wanted to get as much science out of the veteran probe while protecting Saturn's moons.
Some CAA members wanted to know if NASA should now reconsider its participation in the European Space Agency's (ESA's) Euclid mission, apparently on the assumption that with the gift of the telescopes NASA might be able to move out more quickly with a WFIRST - like mission.
Want to know more about Cassini's final months at Saturn, check out my recent Space.com article on the commencement of the veteran mission's Grand Finale.
«One of the things we'll be doing over the next few years is, putting that package together: what players want to provide what — both nationally and internationally — and how we can together, with NASA in an orchestrating role, really move out on these crewed missions to Mars.»
I've since found out a lot more about the company, their backstory and their inspiring mission and wanted to share it with you too — as well as a yummy recipe using another of their amazing products — Baobab.
While I wanted to wait until then I decided to abandon the mission thinking I wouldn't get much use out of a lightweight jacket in the middle of winter.
From there, our story and mission kept spreading and trickling out to like - minded people who wanted to be part of our extended family.
About me: Well first of all my name is christina, and live here in san bene i was born in mission tx and yea well i like to have fun go out with friends and have a good time i also like to spend time wit my family well if u want to know anything else just ask
The Syndicate wants to destroy the Impossible Mission Force while taking a big bite out of democracy.
Do you want to use the limited silencer ability to take out a few enemies and risk having to go loud if things go wrong, or would you rather trapeze through an active mine field where things could really go wrong and you could be sent back to the beginning of a mission?
While there are a bunch of things you do want to do when exploring The Phantom Pain, these are the best practices to avoid when managing Mother Base or out on a mission, side op, or just exploring Africa or Afghanistan.
Missions are timed and take anywhere from five to twenty minutes, and it is up to you whether or not you want to go out of your way to hit the bonus objectives before the time runs out and the mission is failed.
With each area being cordoned off from the rest of the stages, the pacing can feel a little off at times, with environmental transitions happening suddenly after a loading screen rather than dynamically occurring as in the Souls games, but this more concentrated focus on the levels also allows for condensed, goal based gameplay that is almost impossible to achieve in Dark Souls, which is certainly welcomed when you're short on time and just want to grind out a twilight mission or two.
If you don't want to have to fiddle with cleaning out your item pouch and restocking after each mission, or if changing each individual piece of armor is a drag, it's a real timesaver.
Naturally, she wants to find out what happened to her husband so she sets out on a secret suicide mission with an all female team of scientists, doctors and surveyors into the shimmer, because it makes sense to just keep sending folks in when you can't communicate and no one is coming back and the only one who did is coughing up blood when he's not in a coma.
There's a couple of plot holes here and there, a really long storyline that you could take out of the movie altogether without affecting hardly anything, and an ending which — depending on how cynical you want to be — arguably comes like a corporate mission statement.
With no particular plan but single - minded in intent, Mija sets out on a rescue mission, but her already daunting journey quickly becomes more complicated when she crosses paths with disparate groups of capitalists, demonstrators and consumers, each battling to control the fate of Okja... while all Mija wants to do is bring her friend home.
Still it's not all Darkrai and other fighters headed to the arcade on the 20th but stages from the Wii U version, new clothing items and a new mode entitled «Mission Panel,» where if you achieve certain mission objectives within a period of time, you will be able to unlock various boosts and updates, so if you Pokkén Tournament is available at an arcade near you, you might just want to check it out next week for yourself because Darkrai will be ready to battle and you could be the trainer to lead him to vMission Panel,» where if you achieve certain mission objectives within a period of time, you will be able to unlock various boosts and updates, so if you Pokkén Tournament is available at an arcade near you, you might just want to check it out next week for yourself because Darkrai will be ready to battle and you could be the trainer to lead him to vmission objectives within a period of time, you will be able to unlock various boosts and updates, so if you Pokkén Tournament is available at an arcade near you, you might just want to check it out next week for yourself because Darkrai will be ready to battle and you could be the trainer to lead him to victory.
As I thought more about the mission of the First Amendment Schools project, however, I pulled the paperwork out of the trash and began assembling a team to help write the grant [see «Money (That's What I Want),»].
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Most of my posts are how - to articles for other indies just getting started; I guess you could say my blogging mission statement is to reach out and help other people who want to pursue their dreams of being a writer but aren't sure how to start.
I checked out one of their new books, Mission: Motivation for guys who want to stick to a fitness regimen for the long haul, not just take a turn on the four - hour Ferriss wheel.
It genuinely was their mission to ensure everyone had a great time and got what they wanted out of the trip...
These missions are almost always enjoyable affairs and often have little bits of information that tie in with the main story, so it'd worth checking them out of you want to understand the whole picture.
Just after THIRTY FIVE HOURS of extreme linearity, it's daunting to be able to level up how I want, go wherever I want, find out which enemies to avoid for now on my own, and accept at least some form of side mission.
These side - missions are nice breaks from the main game, but as before, you'll need access to a couple of Swap Force figures if you want to check all of them out.
One string of side missions involved collecting wanted criminals for a policeman; I would knock them out, steal a carriage from an unwitting bystander, put the body in the car, and then drive away.
The teenager accused of plotting a bombing attack on his school in Albany, Ore., wanted his car stereo to blare the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 soundtrack — specifically, the song from the infamous «No Russian» mission — as he carried out his assault, according to his handwritten plans, police there said.
The following details come from Gematsu... - 3D Mode characters move vividly in a three - dimensional world - in 2D Mode, the game is depicted in nostalgic pixel graphics - at the start of your adventure, 3D Mode is depicted on the upper screen, and 2D Mode is depicted on the lower screen - when the two modes are displayed at the same time, conversations and such are displayed on the upper screen when using the slide pad - on the lower screen when using the d - pad - As you progress, you will choose which one of the two modes to you want to continue playing with - can visit the church to switch between modes - in 3D mode, monsters will attack if they notice the protagonist running by - with 2D mode, you will encounter monsters randomly while walking - will be able to see the «Memories of Your Journey» at certain places - with 3DS version, you can look back on important scenes in the story that you have already seen in your favorite visual mode - allows you to also see how that scene played out in the style you are not playing in - a village where a special tribe among the Incarnations of Time known as the «Yocchi» live - here you can make use of the system's StreetPass features - also discover a dungeon that only the Yocchi can enter called the «Labyrinth Beyond Time» - send in the Yocchi you gathered through StreetPass to explore - exploring the Labyrinth Beyond Time may open the door to surprises - Yocchi have an important mission, and want the protagonist to help them carry it out - in order to help the Yocchi, it seems that it is necessary to find «Adventure Log Passwords» in the Labyrinth Beyond Time
There is a degree of guilt every time I choose to partake in a main story mission, because part of me feels that I'm missing out on what the game wants me to do, which is whatever I want.
Stay low, stay out of sight, aim for the head, don't kill unless you have to if you want to get that S RANK at the end of the mission.
You have to do some of this if you want to try out the on the rails Star Fox missions, and lord knows neither of these prepare you for raiding, which is the content that gets the most attention.
Out of four co-op experiences, two were with the same player, and one was with a player who wanted to ignore the side missions and was quite... immature in dealing with a certain psychopath named Dylan.
Still a lot of different side quests / missions to keep you occupied within the city when you are not doing the campaign or just want a break from it like for example if you take out what is called the D.U.P Mobile Command spread across the city you will get new side missions, blast shards show up on the map and you get new respawn points.
Thankfully, most of the side missions feel more fleshed out than this, but if you want a classification, think more Fallout 3 than New Vegas when it comes to writing quality.
If you couple this with a Free Mode that allows players to re-challenge any mission with any character, you get a game that you will want to invest the time in and get the most out of.
All Respawn had to do was leave out the concept of a story and we would not be faced with the impression that the developers truly did not care to make a plot, but instead slapped the word «campaign» onto a couple of static multiplayer missions assuming it would suffice to appease the players who wanted a story in their game.
I enjoyed the first Gravity Rush quite a bit (though the «put out the fires» mission made me want to jump out a window); what I played of the sequel (admittedly, I didn't get very far) just didn't capture me in the same way for some reason.
We have to consider the fact that you start out most of your missions with only a staple (and largely useless) pistol, and your choice of weapons entirely depends on the random number generator wanting to give you a rocket launcher or (why not?)
You'll want to be sure and stock up on ammo before heading out on a mission, because there doesn't seem to be much of it in the field.
This seamless integration between the two modes of Watch Dogs is actually pretty cool, but if you don't want your campaign to be interrupted then it's suggested to turn off the multiplayer piece, because you can get kicked out of missions if someone invades your game at the right time.
I want to see how it all pans out but I end up running around after collectibles 90 % of the time with a mix of side missions.
Second, some missions are rather lengthy and you don't want to run the risk of being dumped out of a lobby because your connection failed.
They can invite up to three friends into their Backyard Battleground to do almost anything they want — take on daily quests, complete missions for Crazy Dave and Dr. Zomboss, interact with some of their favorite Plants vs. Zombies characters, ignite an all - out war by crossing over enemy lines and much more.
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