Sentences with phrase «whether things really»

The worst part is, unless you go back, you will never know whether things really can change.
If this is new information for you, take time to review whether things really are okay the way that they are.
-LSB-...] Gravity Experiment — Gravity is such a mystery in the first place and Inspiration Laboratories looks into whether things really DO fall at the same speed?
Somebody always asks whether these things really happened.

Not exact matches

«The one thing you can't really figure out is whether your [supporting] documents are adequate, but frankly I would have a hard time understanding how a computer would be able to give a definitive opinion on that,» she says.
The question is whether all these startups are really good for the economy or do we need big companies and are these entrepreneurs who are selling out for $ 60 million or $ 90 million really doing the patriotic thing?
How attractive or useful it is in the grand scheme of things really depends on whether you're a gearhead or not.
«That's one of things that's really interesting about distributing content on social media is whether it's Andrea [Russett or another social celebrity], there's a lot of people who have distribution that rivals a lot of traditional means,» Avnet told Fortune.
Perhaps the most important thing to think through is whether the candidate you're eyeing is really worth the trouble.
Hopefully having a good wallow, really thinking about your feelings and showing yourself some compassion (sadly, there's no word from Gilbertson on whether that can come in the form of chocolate fudge brownie icecream) should help ease your fear of failure going forward, but Gilbertson suggests that you take things slowly as you move on from a disappointment.
«We should not continue to be afraid of technology, because it's really how we use and deploy that technology, and whether we use it for good or evil is a social aspect of things.
«Candidly, it seems like a really minor thing, and we thought twice or three times about whether to bring a lawsuit or not,» Polanik's attorney, Thomas Shapiro, told the Globe.
Write down the things that are a must for you to get done, whether it's the things you really want or situations that demand your attention.
The shine has come off the oil sands, as more investors have started to question whether oil sands development is really a sure thing, particularly at the speed projected by bullish petro - boosters.
But whether Cambridge really discovered some powerful new digital techniques, or whether it was made up of relatively ordinary political consultants with a penchant for hyperbolic rhetoric, things didn't end well for either Cambridge or SCL — both are shutting down, the Journal reports.
Whether they are divorced, widowed, or never married, one thing they need (besides a good night's sleep and more hours in the day) is a financial advisor who really understands them.
Big, easy things they know, things they feel really comfortable with, categorically big and perceived as high quality with real confidence of growth, whether the growth is at a high rate or a not terribly high rate.
«Whether a token is a security or not is a fact or circumstance - based thing and you have to really pick it apart,» Szczepanik said.
The more important thing to ask yourself is whether CNN really thinks its front page news worthy, or whether they're trying to manipulate you.
When people believe things without evidence, they are left with no way to accurately judge whether or not what they believe reflects how things really are.
The measure of things is whether God is really there.
It doesn't care whether the angel really appeared to Mary: the important thing is that a spiritual version of that visitation could happen to anyone — including you.»
That's the operative thing, that's everything, that's the way we know anyone, whether they're really meaning what they say about Jesus or whether they're a complete fraud, the ones about whom Jesus and others warned us 2,000 years ago.
Thus it acknowledges with the apophatic tradition that we really do not know the inner being of divine reality; the hints and clues we have of the way things are, whether we call them religious experiences, revelation, or whatever, are too fragile, too little (and often too negative) for heavy metaphysical claims.
I think people really want to know how to think about these big issues of the day, whether it's racism and white supremacy — as you see things like Charlottesville unfold — people want to know how to think about this from a Christian perspective.
Look, I frankly don't really care what you believe about homosexuality, whether it is a sin or not, please, please, please, PLEASE don't blame gay people for the bad things that happen to our country.
I frankly don't really care what you believe about homosexuality, whether it is a sin or not, please, please, please, PLEASE don't blame gay people for the bad things that happen to our country.
The only thing that really matters is whether or not all that stuff about Jesus» death and resurrection is * true *.
While that sort of thing is encouraging for some of us to hear, really they too need to go to the scripture to see what the witness is and whether the instruction makes sense.
ringing out from angry, defiant protestors on behalf of racial justice across the land, whether we have a clear conception of what this «freedom thing» really is, of what being free and responsible participants in this democratic polity actually requires of us.
Yes, you do come across as those things, but I assume nothing about whether or not you really are that way.
But that rich man whom no misery could touch, that rich man who even in eternity to his own damnation must continue to will one thing, ask him now whether he really wills one thing.
A very few — whether serious scientists and thinkers or cranks, I don't know — really are considering a world of «material and nonmaterial things
After some reflection on whether this opposition is really about singing or about some other deep - seated issue, we may still all arrive at the same place: that we belong to the Church and that this same Church, with the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, leads us towards God through (among other things) the full and undiluted celebration of the liturgy.
Often, when we're wondering whether to pray for these small, day - to - day things, what we're really asking is «Does God care?»
Specifically, there is the root difficulty of whether there can really be any such thing as proper metaphysical analogy, this being the kind of thinking and speaking on which any categorial or speculative metaphysics necessarily depends.
Charles Colson asks whether I «really wonder why» and «really want to know why» he thinks certain things.
The really cool thing that science can do is that it works whether or not you believe in it..
Like how to convince so many of us that he even existed and whether all the things that happened to him really happened.
But as things were he had to ask whether, in the case of the great majority of religions, the vows were really kept.
The thing about «blind alleys,» I really don't know what you are getting at, but if they are inspired by God and are writing truth and transformation that is closer to Jesus I wouldn't call that a blind alley, that's the true North of christianity, whether Catholic or protestant.
I always wondered if things really hit the fan, whether I would under pressure turn around and say a few Hail Marys and say get me out of here.
The question may, of course, be raised as to whether the world is really inexhaustibly rich in possibilities or whether its appearance as such may be due merely to the relatively minor place man has in the whole scheme of things and to the magnitude and complexity of the world in comparison with man and his works.
The idea of putting coconut oil, apple cider vinegar, turmeric, honey and spirulina on my face would have seemed beyond crazy, but as I started to nurture my body with foods that it loved I started to become conscious of everything else I was doing and whether it was really the most loving thing to do for my body.
things i was nervous about: 1) brussel sprouts (i don't really like em) 2) the flavour of the curry if i wasn't using a paste (i've never had much success at making them from scratch) 3) the apples 4) whether it would reeeeally serve 4 hungry people.
I was actually a little nervous about that last part, being not really sure if the potato Béchamel layer would taste good without the traditional feta cheese you find in traditional moussaka, or whether the sauce would do it's thing without dairy milk.
Her approach is that by spending less on the boring everyday stuff, you can have more money to splurge on the things you REALLY want, whether it's travel, fashion, electronics — you name it!
We're not sure whether Alejandro Sabella expected his assistant to be there to catch him, but one thing is for sure — he didn't really get away with the attempt to style it out.
thing is i think ancelotti would love to take up the baton and jump at the stability of being our next manager — thing is there's so much ego and narcissistic tendency behind the scenes at arsenal that i'm concerned whether the club has the guts or the will to get behind another manager and to show what is really meant by ambition and «catalyst for change» — we need new ideas, for sure.
This week it could be that while one end of the Premiership table is decided, at least West ham and Sheffield United are keeping things interesting, that we know exactly what Jose Mourinho will say if Liverpool beat them in the Champions League but we're dying to hear what he'll say upon losing his first Premier League title, that Tottenham have the most shockingly organised defense, that maybe Chris Coleman really wasn't the problem at Fulham, that Mark Hughes and Roy Keane will make for a fantastic battle of the Ferguson successors next season, or that we're excited to see whether Fat Sam can do it again.
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