Sentences with phrase «what stood»

But it offers something, and that's what stood out the most for me as I was reading the book — religion offers people community.
Eales spoke about building the club from scratch, including hiring a coach and buying players, but what stood out most was his praise for the city itself.
Italy equalised through a late penalty, but the usage of VAR while awarding Lorenzo Insigne's spot kick had pundits and players puzzled, and Vardy himself admitted that «he didn't know what it stood for»
Gattuso has been hailed for restoring the energy and commitment of this team, but what stood out here was their tactical coherence, lining up in a compact and deep - lying 4 -3-3 that offered Roma no space to play through.
What stood out in the end were results that were cleaner and more reliable — despite the odds being so heavily tilted by the sportsbooks.
In addition to his focused approach to coaching, what stood out about Clarke was that he lived in Stockton but made the commute through Lodi and over Highway 12 for all those years to Fairfield.
What stood out to me was no matter what play that went wrong for him, he never hung his head, he always kept coming back, competing.
What stood out most about Wie's 79 was not the misplayed shots but the poor decision making that preceded them.
What stood out about those two?
Now, what stood out to me - ROR's loss of passion and speaking to the losing culture.
What stood out to me was Mustafi saying that we prefer to win games like this.
But what stood out for me that game was at last the team looked good.
Bender's passing ability for a player his size is what stood out most to Phoenix's chief decision - maker.
However, it still remains to be seen whether or not an agreement can be reached between the two clubs as that was what stood between Coutinho and his dream move last time round.
What stood out on that team, composed entirely of GLeaguers, was that he used extensively Jameel Warney, an Anthony Mason - type who won the MVP award and USA basketball male Athlete of the Year.
The dinner was delicious but what stood out most for me was the big pan of delicious banana pudding complete with those cute little Chessmen cookies decorating the top.
Throughout His entire ministry He was calling and inviting people to follow Him who knew next to nothing about Him, and were sometimes even antagonistic to who He was and what He stood for.
We need to focus on what he stood for and not get things twisted on life styles
First we all need to start giving Jesus his just due credit for what he stood for and accomplished.
The scandal itself was hardly significant; what it stood for was the depth of cynicism to which the American people had sunk.
That gathering much more represented what he stood for, how he brought people together, and what his legacy was.
For years I tried to ignore this debate — feeling some sympathy occasionally for the late Marilyn Monroe, who died wishing that people would either love her or hate her for what she was instead of what she stood for.
What stood out as an almost mystical vision in the first book, now came down to a kind of a working broad delineation, in a behavioral fashion, to the specific behavior in the universe that was to be designated God.
Most everybody loves Jesus and what He stood for, and many often wonder why «Christians» don't live and act more like Christ, whom we claim to be following.
These are five examples of what I stood for — presumably by myself — but which Michael embraced and in turn taught me from these!
I am thankful that you do know him, you know who he was, what he died for, who crucified him, who was there and what he stood for, even some of the theology.
The ending quote being what stood out to me: «The focus of the Christian life is Jesus Christ and His glory — nothing more and nothing less.»
But what stood out for me in the picture books she held was the barren wasteland of desert sand, camels ridden by one - dimensional figures in heat - trapping robes, and a sprinkling of palm trees, seemingly incapable of offering cooling shade to nomadic travelers.
Every church I've been to in the last decade espouses Jesus but does very little to prove they actually believe in what he stood for.
That they knew what they stood for and that they belonged could be assumed.
Nobody wants to be forever defined by what they don't believe in, whereas the term «Christian» positively invokes Jesus and what he stood for.
You want to preach about how they should play by our rules, why not play by the rules of the native americans, they were here first, or how about by the rules of the Irish immigrants they came here before the polish ones, or how about remembering where this country came from, who we were, and what we stood for, and then getting out of our own way to allow our country to be restored to the glory that it once was.
We conceive him reasoning with them, explaining himself, and trying to get them to see what he stood for, all day until evening.
The meaning of what he stood for.
It is Jesus's values and what he stood for is what got resurrected among his followers and others — what happened to his body really is quite immaterial.
What stood out to me is what you wrote of «the dangers of being too honest or too vulnerable or too transparent or too authentic out loud.
People who hate Christians and despise the church, still love Jesus and what He stood for.
As I think back on our all - too - brief conversations, as I reflect on what he stood for and his shimmering integrity, I still don't.
Some of those old guys really understood what we stood for.
YOU all should be a shame to know that little children are murder and no one has step forward to remind us of who Jesus is and what he stood for shame shame.
I am so sorry that you have been told / taught such awful things about Jesus, but whether or not you believe He is fully man and also fully God, there is more than enough proof historically and in present scripture to show that labeling Him as a mysogonist and an advocate for murder is a drastically false account of who He is and what He stood for.
What stood out to me was the issuers.
In 2011, no one was really sure what he stood for.
People knew who he was and what he stood for, and whether you agreed with his stances or not, you clearly understood his mission.
It was hard to shift people's perceptions of Locu and what it stood for.
For others commenting on the thread, knowledge of the product and believable enthusiasm was what stood out.
Take the time to write them personalized emails, highlighting a few key points and detailing what stood out to you about meeting them.
Instead, they'll talk to 100 other exhibitors and have a hard time remembering what stood out to them.
Both are worth the read, but what stood out to me most was this from the NY Times» piece...
Mocial is just a mash - up of mobile and social, but what it stands for is a much more complex and important set of ideas and requirements.
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