Will they find something to replace
what they lose?
«Whatever they got for it would hardly replace
what they lost.»
What we lose sight of is our incredible ability to rapidly manifest what we desire.
What we lost when the general store was replaced with a catalog was a person who knew us well enough to actually make valuable recommendations about what we might need.
We only have to recapture some of
what they lost to be able to be a leading franchise again.
That's twice
what it lost the previous quarter, and by far its worst performance ever.
That's more than twice
what they lost in the same quarter of last year.
I don't know
what it lost last year, but I think that in 2012 it lost $ 40 million.
The extra growth you get on your stock market portfolio, compounded over 30 years, will more than make up for
what you lose on rental inflation.
«On a website
what you lose is that fluidness.»
What you lose in precise, well - crafted words you'll more than make up for in authenticity.
The next step was recovering
what I lost.
Michael Batnick had a great post this past week about the «lost decade» for the S&P 500 in the 2000s (see
What Lost Decade?).
«After 3 years of not being able to work out, Pure Barre was the perfect solution to regaining
what I lost during my battle.
It shows in hard numbers
what we lose out of our wallet when Congress acts.
I would think the Christian would have more to lose but if they just die and that's it (no conscienceness), they wouldn't know
what they lost.
Reading some of the comments above prove
what a lost world we live in.
At another time he adds, «What we gain from fasting does not compensate for
what we lose through anger.»
Is
that what he lost sight of?
What they lost to was a radical, liberal read of what Jesus» teaching was regarding human equality and loving your «neighbor», and I think the same thing will win the day here.
Forgiveness really is a hard nut to crack as long as you STILL LOVE
WHAT YOU LOST.
If you die and find out he is real then you will find out
what you lose..
What we lose is ours and ours alone: our dream, our hope, our expectation, our property, our identity.
His perfect life and physical body was offered up as a sacrifice to replace
what we lost in Adam.
What we gain — a safer environment from a public - health point of view, for example — should demonstrably outweigh
what we lose.
His perfect body was the sacrifice that bought back
what we lost in the perfect man adam
Most Honest: Chad Holtz with
What I Lost Losing Hell «I lost the ability to use fear as a tool to manipulate others to believe as I did.
«
What a lost opportunity.
Thankfully, I have been posting most of the book online through my blog, and so I still have 95 % of
what I lost.
95 % of
what I lost has been posted in one form or another on this blog.
It will probably take me a dozen hours or more to figure out
what I lost, and then copy and paste it back over, reformat it, and adjust the transitions, but at least it wasn't all completely lost.
For the last decade the Catholics have been trying to recover
what they lost, only to face charges of «proselytism» and «spiritual aggression.»
Yes, it's a chilling experience to stand at the face of tragedy, but even more powerful is the opportunity to reflect on
what we lose and gain when catastrophe hits, and how the power of hope strengthens us.
If the millennial generation isn't finding something attractive enough to commit their lives to in our buildings (at least not more than once a month), we must ask
ourselves what we lost along the way.
Many evangelicals live thier lives within the «bubble» so much that they don't even know
what a lost person looks like.
Now if the true issue is so clearly defined in the article — THE ISSUE OF
WHAT THE LOST MUST BELIEVE TO BE SAVED — and I believe it is, and like I said, I can scan my own copy of the article with with notes and numbering in my own handwriting — and if your position on this issue is so Biblically solid, then why do you not deal with the real issue at hand, rather than raising all these sorts of protests and all this fuss about the author that can be directly quashed by quotes from the articles?
Removing the death and resurrection of Christ from
what lost man must believe is how your position came to be known as the «Crossless» gospel.
Because the cross is the center piece of the Gospel, and you men have removed it from
what a lost man must know, understand or believe, your position is aptly come to be known as a «Crossless» gospel.
But, though you have lost many young men and suffered, you hardly know
what the losing sides suffered under the totalitarian regimes they lived under and were forced to fight for.
b) Hodges has removed what I consider a key element from
what a lost man must believe in order to be born again.
Some would say that this is
what we lost along the North American way: the church as a house of prayer.
I don't see how this can be divorced from
what a lost man must believe and not be a «Crossless» gospel.
God
What we lose in neglecting the arts.
I may be losing my mind but if this is
what losing one's mind is, I am all for it.
Canadians look to restaurants to give them healthy options loaded with positives — tell them what they gain rather than
what they lose.
Throwing on a big number and saying that's
what you lost isn't actually how the law works.
The issue I saw was that after 30 minutes we put the ball in the air a lot in my mind that is a big part of
what lost us the game.
The losses were largely due to injuries — at one time or other last season 13 starters were out — but bothering Royal more than the injuries was his concern over
what losing was doing to the team's attitude.
It's
what lost us the title last season.