Sentences with phrase «which gives it kind»

I love the topping which gives it kind of a cinnamon sugar flavor.
In my case, though, part of the physical consequences is that food has nearly become my enemy at this point, as there are numerous foods, the primary culprits which are gluten and casein, which give me all kinds of hell when I eat them.
Most knowledge of the planet's internal structure comes from studying seismic waves, which give a kind of ultrasound image.
I love the topping which gives it kind of a cinnamon sugar flavor.
There are few watchable films which give us this kind of interior view of our heroine, and, for me, that was incredibly refreshing.
Everything feels polished and authentic — though there is one major complaint that I have (which has been a complaint in a few games) the worlds are so big and so unpopulated by NPCs, which gives them this kind of «dead» feeling.

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Watch this short video to hear more from Lubetzky on his attitude toward leadership, which includes giving everyone unlimited access to KIND bars every day.
«The selfless, giving part of him, which people tend to forget whenever this kind of a situation comes up.
Her company's eight - week teleconsulting courses, which are on rolling enrollment, offer the same kind of consultation given to major corporations.
The 25 - question, multiple choice quiz produces a «gratitude score» for your business, giving you a baseline from which to improve and flagging up the kind of experiences and policies that encourage — or discourage — on the job thanksgiving.
Such network validates these acts and would then execute them, which can range to different kinds such as data, transactions, records, cryptocurrencies, and merges them with the others to give birth to a new block of data.
Ottinger says that your employer has no obligation to give you any kind of reference, which could lead to some embarrassing or tension - filled situations if you're not on good terms with your boss.
The investors would get this token which usually doesn't give equity in the company, but instead promises returns in the future or has some kind of use on the platform that is being built.
Desperate for some kind - any kind - of retail store in which to spend their money up in the frozen, polar - bear - infested land known as «Canada,» shoppers flocked to recently opened Target stores across the country, giving the U.S. retailer 86 million of their «loonies.»
In many respects, being kind and giving to others opens our hearts and minds, which can lead to surges of creativity and «aha» moments.
Not only will you give respect, you'll earn it — the respect that comes from making a difference, however fleeting, in another person's life, which is the best kind of respect there is.
Mr. Cohen said that he had given a similar statement to the Federal Election Commission in response to a complaint filed by the government watchdog group Common Cause, which contended that the payment, made through a limited liability company that Mr. Cohen established, was an in - kind contribution to the Trump campaign.
In a pattern familiar to all kinds of media, the era of huge mass - market tentpoles has given way to a seemingly limitless number of outlets — some well known, others almost secret - society - like in their nicheness — in which performers can reach audiences directly.
If they're given benefits of some kind, like reimbursement of expenses or vacation accrual, they might also work for a company longer, which lowers a startup's worker acquisition costs.
Your lead link, which is kind of like a boss, can say you need to get from point A to point B, but can't give you a deadline.
There are numerous kinds of trading strategies which I will look into, to give you a sharper view of what the strategies are like.
Additionally, you can make a request for proposal (RFP) within the given criteria, and potential suppliers can state which kind of RFP they are willing to respond.
«It's not just that we are taking these children from their families — which is bad enough — but once we do, we're not giving them the kind of care we would demand for our own children.
And over the past 12 months, we've seen average monthly job growth at 168,000, which is about what you'd expect given that kind of GDP growth.
And then, just to clarify, I know this was a big discussion topic kind of intra-quarter, but which of your non-U.S. countries have the most significant amount of pricing that are done in dollars, and has there been any material amount of discounting or extra competitive activity in these countries just given how much other currencies have depreciated versus the dollar in recent months?
*************** «The kind of explanation which explains things away may give us something, though at a heavy cost.
yo the thing is not about believing or not, is the fact that if we don't believe then we are worthless living garbage who occupy a space in the universe only to create crap and pollution, in that kind of case we would better be recycled into some industrial material for a better use than eating and living like cattle, but if there is a god we acquire a divine status and a purpose to continue to exist beyond afterlife or at least the idea of it, which would give life a sense right?
I now believe it does a tremendous disservice to honorable people who are faithful believers to place on them the additional burden of guilt, shame and magnified suffering that comes from the kind of doctrine that promotes (sells) prayer as a magic talisman which will somehow change God's mind, alter physical circumstance, and fix intractable problems — if only the one praying has enough faith or asks in the right way or lives a holy enough life or professes Jesus enough or waits patiently or never gives up or any of a hundred different gotchas that can be called upon to justify the lack of an affirmative answer.
First, since process thought concerns itself with the totality of human experience, it must necessarily take very seriously the fact of the religious vision and the claim of countless millions of people of every race and nation and age to have enjoyed some kind of contact with a reality greater than humankind or nature, through which refreshment and companionship have been given.
This does not mean that we must neglect this world; on the contrary, Islam warns us against neglecting it, for the Qur» an says, «But seek the abode of the Hereafter in that which Allah hath given thee and neglect not thy portion of the world, and be thou kind even as Allah hath been kind to thee, and seek not corruption in the earth; lo!
What kind of satisfaction the initial aim is directed toward is determined by the relevant possibility for its actualization, as established by its past, that will give it the greatest intensity of feeling and also contribute maximally to the future of the nexus of which it is a part.
«Whenever... preachers, instead of a lesson in religion, put [their congregation] off with a discourse on the Copernican system, on chemical affinities, on the construction of government, or the characters or conduct of those administering it, it is a breach of contract, depriving their audience of the kind of service for which they are salaried, and giving them, instead of it, what they did not want, or, if wanted, would rather seek from better sources in that particular art of science.»
We get to talking about all the ways in which we've been disappointed and ostracized, and the next thing you know, we've slipped right into a contagiously cynical church - bashing session, the kind that can leave those who have had beautiful, affirming, and life - giving experiences in church feeling like the odd ones out.
Given a system in which there are no genuine causal relationships at all (except God's actions) it becomes especially curious to favor one kind of appearance of power over another.
But if that is done by the Church's magisterium, it can only be through propositions which are not themselves absolute dogma but serious and valid items of knowledge (in varying degrees, of course, and of very many different kinds), but knowledge which in principle is subject to revision and capable of improvement, and which can be deepened, clarified, given greater discrimination, improved in this or that respect, or even abandoned.
So far all this may seem but a metaphysical rendering of the biblical doctrine, but St. Augustine wants to establish his conception of the being of God by answering many questions to which the Platonists have given their kind of answer.
In his words: «Perhaps the encounter with the transpersonal existence of the Buddhist, the recognition of the serenity and strength it embodies, the experience of Buddhist meditation, and the study of Buddhist philosophy will give us the courage to venture into that kind of radical love which can carry us into a postpersonal form of Christian existence» (Cobb 1975, 220).
Because humans are flawed, some more than others, depending on what has been learned and experienced though out life; also the kinds of sin and wounds we have been exposed to, which determine gateways that give access for evil to dwell in us.
God gave us many «names» for His many facets so that all of us could find some kind of positive connotation to which we could cling — cloud, pillar of fire, father, shepherd, teacher, bread, friend, king, creator, provider, mother hen, water, rock, tower of refuge, master, physician, light, servant, prince, vine, and many others.
Although we must guard against supposing that the Bible gives all the answers, we must not forget that the kind of God, the nature of Christ, and the way of living which the Bible sets forth is what the world needs most, today and always.
Now, all that being said, I do kind of disagree with a church asking their congregation to get permanent body art for Lent, which is meant for giving up something for a relatively short period of time... this is something that they'll always have with them, even though their beliefs may change.
This is because the stress in the pictures is on the divine all - sufficiency, total control, demand for moral rectitude, and active self - assertion, none of which fits in very well with the focus on Love — for love is always a matter of receiving as well as of giving, and it requires that both lover and beloved are involved in a kind of relationship which matters to and has its results for each of them.
That simply gives Christians an inadequate resource to confront the kind of world in which we are living.»
Mental hygiene gives a view of the nature of persons, how they learn, and the kinds of experiences which help them grow.
Harriet Martineau was a convinced Anglican who, coming to the United States in 1834 for a two - year period, compared the religious situation in America with what she perceived to be the «established» position of the church back home in England: «It appears to me that the one thing in which the clergy of every kind are fatally deficient is faith: that faith which would lead them, first, to appropriate all truth, fearlessly and unconditionally; and then to give it as freely as they have received it....
Its main lines were fixed from the time of testing which followed his baptism; but the kind of action it called for at any given stage must be determined by developments in which he read the signs of the divine will for his guidance.
This is a special kind of parable, found only in Luke, in which we are given an example to imitate.
A process is a sequence in which a special kind of causality, «creative activity,» gives direction to the constituents.
Ball is quite unrealistic on the point: «But do I not thus argue for the kind of despotic judiciary which gave us Roe v. Wade?
«Reconciliation is a mixture of event which gives momentum and patient work which brings a change of heart deep down and is almost unknown in our world today, even in places which have achieved some kind of peace... We have to be willing to spend years at this.»
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