Sentences with phrase «whatever call they make»

About the only bet I am willing to make is to bet that whatever call I make on market direction in 2009 will be wrong.
If the parties can't agree on pick up and drop off a judge can make the call, and whatever call they make the parties will have to live with.

Not exact matches

Do whatever you have to do to make your business succeed, whether that's making sales calls or emptying the trash.
And remember - whatever «ask» you make with your call to action should be in direct proportion to the amount of trust and value you've built up to this point.
Whatever it is that you call yourself, take a moment to self - reflect and make sure you're not a Negative Nancy.
Whatever you call it, we are simply utilizing data to make lead gen much more precise than it has been in the past.
In response to such a call from the G - 20 in Washington, D.C. last week, Germany's finance minister side stepped the issue and talked about the need for the ECB to start withdrawing its money market liquidity — i.e., whatever remains of a meager life support to economies crushed with 19 million people out of work and 3.6 million of young people unable to find jobs and make a living.
The difference is in the new tools emerging to make «paid pull», or sponsored stories, or whatever we call it, truly «native».
common guys you are powerful beings... take your power back and eliminate all this man made religion... religion is not god is not allah or whatever you want to call it RELIGION IS A BUSINESS... religion mission is to exploit your emotional system and tell you that you are less than you are... BUT YOU ARE BIG AND POWERFUL BEINGS..
do not understand how the universe (or life, or...) came to exist, it does not mean you get to make the unimaginable leap of «faith» to suggest there is a supernatural being or a God or a designer, or whatever you want to call it.
So yeah, whether is it made ups stories about Jesus, Krishna, American Destiny, Mohammed or whatever, those stories can be vehicles for values for the believers — I wouldn't call the «truths», but vehicles or methods.
«That is why the Catholic community has been calling for our resettlement programme to be made accessible to the most vulnerable refugees whatever their background.»
So we need to add that something can be made present not only on account of the force of the words uttered by the priest but on account of what is called natural concomitance.4 This means that whatever is actually connected with the Body of Christ (or the Blood of Christ) is made present when the Body (or the Blood) is made present.
two other people arguing will need to work that out not you so if you stay out of it it usually works out... god is psychological security for those who need it... nothing wrong with that but reality will soon come calling... usually on a death bed when people for the first time really see they are alone... or you can beleieve a delusion... whatever makes you feel better.
You can call me a coward and say I «ran away» or whatever your malicious, childish mind wants to make up to make yourself feel better, but I prefer to actually have adult conversations with rational people who can articulate their opinions based in reasonable, rational thought.
You can call me a coward and say I «ran away» or whatever your malicious, childish mind wants to make up to make yourself feel better, but I prefer to actually have adult conversations with rational people who can articulate their opinions based in reasonable, rational thought ========= Apparently, since you are still addressing me, I must be «adult» in my conversation and displaying rational thought.
Or if you have an ALLEGED omnipotent being MADE UP by power - hungry politicians or tribe leaders (whatever you call them), then this too would instill more fear into the masses and achieve the result you are defending.
The American Dream, or whatever we wish to call it, had (and pray God that it still has) a transforming power that it infused into its own, making them one.
Whatever balance may be struck in these areas of mixed secular and religious services funded by tax money, the mixture is inherently unstable and will tend to move in one direction or the other, usually toward increased responsiveness to broader interests than those of the sponsoring church (which is often called «secularization»)-- a process seen in church - related colleges and hospitals even without tax funding, which merely makes it happen quicker and sometimes with the force of law.
Though as God incarnate, He had every right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of His own personal happiness, though He had the ultimate freedom to make His own religion, to say whatever He wanted to whomever, to call crowds of disciples to follow after Him, and to take up all the power and force of the universe in His defense, Jesus instead chose to give it all away.
By declericalizing priesthood he challenged adult Christians in whatever calling they find themselves to make a godly sphere of that arena.
They will make fun of you, call you stupid, whatever.
Muhammad responded by calling upon the pilgrims to make a pledge not to flee (or to stick with Muhammad, whatever decision he made) if the situation descended into war with Mecca.
The rationality, or mind, or symbolic communication, or self - awareness — call the evolutionary uniqueness of man by whatever name you prefer — has made him by far the most successful biological species.
It has various names, but whatever we call it, it means understanding, friendship, sympathy, and appreciation of other people not those of our race, or our nation, or our economic class, but of all the folk that God has made the world around.
But make no mistake, by whatever name you wish to call him....
God leaves Adam free to make this choice («to see what he would call them,» says the passage, so that «whatever the man called every living creature, that was its name,» Gen. 2:19).
The church becomes one more dehumanising «thing» (seeing people as things called sinners, or bums on pews, or soldiers in the work of the church, or worship leaders, or whatever) more concerned with making sure the church / congregation / denomination survives than with seeing the individuals live.
«I knew I couldn't continue calling myself a Christian unless I was willing to accept whatever God had planned for me, even if it was a lie of loneliness... After agonizing over the decision I knew I had to make, I finally reached the inescapable conclusion: I had to follow God, whatever that might mean.
Is it not always better to be freer in our choices from pressure of any authoritative norms (call this «agency,» an eternal principle of course), and equal in our right to make whatever choices we want?
Not at all, but here I am looking for a job to pay off the financial debt I made thinking I am sort of called, to eventually f (o) und family, and going starting tomorrow on a full - time two week course on how to write job applications, so me explaining the sinfullness of suicide, and regarding many persons on this planet me motivating them to endure whatever crappy situation (often for profit and / or gain of someone else) even tho they would be better off leaving such situation / s if possible (kind of Moses), seems rather pointless.
After retiring to rest and sleeping a little while, I awoke, and was led to reflect on God's mercy to me, in giving me, for many years, a willingness to die; and after that, in making me willing to live, that I might do and suffer whatever he called me to here.
For whatever reason for some men the idea of a Woman being called to Preach makes them feel small or less important.
So when we look at the religious aspect of human existence and see what contributions process thought may have to make to this inescapable and indestructible manifestation of the human spirit, we shall need to emphasize that it is to be understood not in the wooden fashion that so often has prevailed in institutional churches and in conventional religious communities but as a matter of imaginative and aesthetic response to the human situation and to whatever is supremely worshipful in the cosmos — that is, to what religion calls «God.»
(I avoid referring to God as He, because God, containing all things, is so much more than male and / or female) I, too, called out from the depth of despair and was surprised to immediately receive an answer, and an instruction, tailor made for me, which I won't detail here; though I'd love to sit down with all of you and buy a round of beer, kosher wine, juice or whatever and chat some more.
However, I would caution myself, that whatever you like to call the «institutional» church, David seems to disavow a creedal Christianity, which makes it uncertain that he was actually in any definitive sense Christian.
Brigitte: you wrote, «However, I would caution myself, that whatever you like to call the «institutional» church, David seems to disavow a creedal Christianity, which makes it uncertain that he was actually in any definitive sense Christian.»
God made you who you are, and you need to understand that so that you can be who He made you to be in whatever ministry He calls you to do.
In that novel, the great Russian writer shows Ivan, Aloysha, and Dmitri as caught in this dilemma of choice; and they are appraised, in their personal quality, as blessed or damned, as we might put it, not by the arbitrary fiat of a deus ex machina, but by the ineluctable working out of what they have made of themselves, what they have become, as this is evaluated in terms of what in an earlier chapter we called whatever ultimately determines and assesses true values in the scheme of things.
It is not knowing that evil exists, it is the audacity of transgressing the Laws of the Creator (the laws of the universe / the cosmos / nature — whatever you want to call it) by making up your own definition of good and evil.
Part of the problem is that we are all too often trying to sell something, telling people that finding Jesus will miraculously makes their lives perfect — and perfect being defined as getting whatever you want and never having to worry about anything — far from the kind of Christian life we are called to.
I am no longer interested in priming people up or whatever we prefer to call it — to make a «decision» to follow Christ I am interested in people «following» Christ.
After all, it is called PUMPKIN, not spices whatever we are making — isn't that what we really want to taste?
Wow, thank you so much for the recipe!!!! I made my own seitan / chick» n / whatever you want to call it for the FIRST time because of this recipe!
That was until I made a deep dish / pan / skillet (whatever you want to call it) pizza my own way.
Whatever you call this dessert, be sure to make this Paleo version; the flaky pecan crust, creamy «cheese» and chocolate layers, and whipped coconut cream are just as scrumptious as the original!
I'm pretty much obsessed with these little pot stickers... or dumplings... or gyoza... or whatever you want to call them... As I don't even really know what to call these little bites in order to make the name «politically correct,» so to speak, obviously I'm not entirely sure these are 100 % authentic, but goshdarnit are they good.
, but if your pantry is stocked with homemade pickles, salsa or whatever else you were busy making this summer then wrap a red bow around it and call it a day!
We would make a call and give our vendors a heads - up that these guys are friends of the company and to take care of them — whatever they translated that to be, such as pricing or extra attention.»
Call them whatever you want really, but just promise me you'll make them, share them, hoard them, EAT them.
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