Sentences with phrase «wonder at least»

There may be times when a recruiter will skip your cover letter and go straight to the resume but he or she will wonder at least once why isn't there a cover letter?
About 4 in 10 evangelicals (41 %) felt wonder at least weekly in 2007; now nearly half (48 %) do.
You've probably wondered at least once in your life how you can get earthquake insurance in Oakland.
You must have wondered at least a few times in your life why mentioning skills in a resume are so important.
Out of the many, many stack of documents inside a hiring office, there's a pretty good chance that you wondered at least once, «How can I have a noticeable resume among that pile?»
Anyone who's ever filled out a resume has probably wondered at least once «What the hell do I put here?»

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Ever wondered why it's so tough to find affordable and sturdy umbrellas that can survive at least one wind - whipping storm?
Zuckerberg said suppression of certain political speech on Facebook is «a fair concern that people would at least wonder about» because Silicon Valley is known for its left - leaning politics.
SONDERS: The uncertainty factor lifted, and you just can't help but wonder whether that uncertainty was such a weight that regardless of who won, the fact that at least we knew who the ultimate victor was would have been enough to incite a rally.
I wondered if Amazon, the company's biggest competitor — at least in the U.S. — might have a leg up there because it has more user data to draw on.
Then, after Brown left, the school and the boosters couldn't agree on who to hire and now, at least some of those boosters are wondering what they got for their money.
And yet, as we enter the full unveiling of this architectural wonder, the curtains raise to... criticism (at least in some sizable pockets).
If you've spent any amount of time in an aircraft about to take off — gazing out the window at the tarmac, thinking about the cold beverage you'll have at altitude — you've probably spent at least a passing moment wondering how exactly manufacturers make sure the iron birds don't break.
Watching the New England Patriots — trailing 21 - zip in the second quarter, down 25 points in the third, 19 points in the hole with less than 600 seconds to go in regulation — rally to win the Super Bowl in overtime, I couldn't help but wonder if there was some mysterious science behind «the miraculous comeback»: something measurable, or at least point - to - able, that captures the transformation of human spirit that drives an individual — or, more inexplicably, a team of separate beings — to see «victory» when «loss» is flashing all around them.
There's just one problem with all of that success, however: Namely, everyone is wondering when the Netflix train is going to stop, or at least slow down.
Combine this with the fact that once you do secure your business loan, you will need to provide at least 20 percent cash down, and it's no wonder that many prospective small business owners don't even consider SBA loans as a...
Even if you believe Daniels is telling the truth about her affair with Trump, it's reasonable to wonder if she's not embellishing these incidents at least a little.
Combine this with the fact that once you do secure your business loan, you will need to provide at least 20 percent cash down, and it's no wonder that many prospective small business owners don't even consider SBA loans as a viable financing option.
With so little time left in the year, many wonder whether bitcoin can still break $ 800, a feat that still looks at least marginally possible at one point.
Chances are, you've wondered about your financial advisor's motives at the very least.
I've always wondered why they were closed on Sundays... they could at least have the drive - thru open so you could take your chicken sandwich ti church with you!!!!
Brother Cain also heard god... I wonder what god said about him fooling around with at least 4 employees?
I've often wondered if God ever intended that «man» should rule the world entirely on his own — or at least, as history shows us — taking all the credit anyway.
At a time when individual tribulations seem to have grown with increasingly difficult economic times, it's no wonder that the ballroom was filled with at least 200 people from as far as New York, New Jersey and Virginia, many with testimonies of being cured of ailments from chronic sinus issues and financial woes, to smoking cessation and the disappearance of tumorAt a time when individual tribulations seem to have grown with increasingly difficult economic times, it's no wonder that the ballroom was filled with at least 200 people from as far as New York, New Jersey and Virginia, many with testimonies of being cured of ailments from chronic sinus issues and financial woes, to smoking cessation and the disappearance of tumorat least 200 people from as far as New York, New Jersey and Virginia, many with testimonies of being cured of ailments from chronic sinus issues and financial woes, to smoking cessation and the disappearance of tumors.
In all areas of social, political, and military affairs, Arendt is so ignorant» at least according to Wasserstein» that the great wonder is that anyone, past or present, has paid attention to her.
I went to a small town in the midwest to work for a non-profit thinking it'd be like chicken - soup - for the soul... INSTEAD it was a fundamentalist nightmare... it was NOT just small town mindedness... I could hardly find a church with out people wondering — why is this attractive woman in her early 30's unwed (or at least divorced with 3 kids) people were cold and unfathomable judgmental and sometimes downright hostile eager to quote scriptures seemingly un-lead by the Holy Spirit.
Other people may have the question haunt them and wonder: «Gee, maybe there is one purpose, one Meaning, one goal for all life — or at least for humans — and I guess I am suppose to find it.»
I wonder whether most (or at least many) people have a latent capacity for narcissism to some degree (some more than others), and whether being placed into a position of great influence can actuate this capacity and then cause it to swell to damaging proportions.
When we are surrounded by people who, at least on the surface, believe the same things we believe, there's often no impetus for wonder — no cause to dig deeper and get to the roots of our tenets.
When later tradition interprets Moses as a performing prophet, as a prophet whose primary medium is not utterance, but action, we wonder if this may not reflect typo - logical characterization at least in part; the tendency, that is, to see in Moses and Samuel a common «type,» playing similarly vigorous, creative historical roles.
The Hebrew people have just experienced the wonder of Exodus, and as soon as they get good and hungry they start grumbling against Moses: «At least in Egypt we had full stomachs.
For many other scientists, however, and for people of a modernistic bent of mind who saw in the sciences «a new messiah,» or at least a directive of life displacing both religion and philosophy, this preoccupation with the immediacies to the exclusion of ultimates meant frankly a secularizing of life, that is, a relinquishing of all ideal or transcendent aspects which hope and wonder might evoke.
As Blackish wraps up its third season, with a likely fourth one on the way, you can't help but wonder if the creators had any idea how pertinent the show could be for all Americans as we seek a path out of stark polarization, or at the very least, into a good laugh with someone we hadn't expected to share one with.
I would have to wonder how one would even know about Jesus, in order to be «Christian», without at least some «regard» for the Bible, even second - hand.
Add to these all the normal — or at least the still unconquered — circumstances produced by wind and weather, illness and danger in a hazardous world, and it is no wonder that hosts of people are inwardly distraught in the midst of an outwardly comfortable society.
Jeremy since we are talking about satan casting out satan heres a question for you.Have you ever wondered why Jesus helps satan at times or at least it appears that way.Mat 8:28 - 34 Why would he do that in the case of the demonic man the demons requested that Jesus cast them them into the pigs which he allowed it seems that not only did he help satan to have his way in destroying the pigs but destroyed the livelihood of the people in that area.You could argue at least it saved one man but is it acceptable to save one life but affect the lives of many?
I often wonder, these days, whether or not we are just too small, in relation to the universe, for God's attention — at least in the way the evangelical church paints His attention.
«Easter mass in Knock Basilica this afternoon with my parents,» Sen. Catherine Noone tweeted, «an octogenarian priest took at least 3 opportunities to preach to us about abortion — it's no wonder people feel disillusioned with the Catholic Church.»
I wonder of these Washingtonians — deracinated from any productive skill or from any true local community — who applaud Wendell Berry in his near Gandhian, or at least Thoreauvian remarks of limits, place and simplicity.
Strauss must know that this strategy is quixotic, since as soon as he says we must be open to the excellence of philosophy and to the obedience of the pious, he has made it impossible not to wonder how these dispositions can be integrated, or at least held together in the same soul.
Few wonder, at least on a regular basis, if they'll go to heaven when they die.
While the reader may wonder how effectively the book will serve to dispel the stereotypical view of American evangelicalism, at the very least it illustrates the diversity of the movement and so should serve to calm those who worry that evangelicals stand poised to reconquer American culture.
The honeymoon, that is, between the now enfeebled and increasingly remote souls who for over a quarter of a century had carped and sneered at Pope John Paul II (and by the same token at «PanzerCardinal» Joseph Ratzinger) but who had nevertheless hoped against hope for a Pope who would be somehow reborn if not as a fully paid - up liberal, as a Pope at least who would go easy on all that counter-cultural JPII stuff about being «signs of contradiction» and about continuity with the pre-conciliar Church and who had breathlessly found (so they thought) that, lo, it was even so, in the wonders of Deus Caritas Est. «On his election last spring,» carolled The Tablet, «the former CardinalRatzinger was widely assumed to have as his papal agenda the hammering of heretics and a war on secularist relativism, subjects with which he was associated as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.»
No wonder the South's ultimate defeat plunged many Southerners into religious cynicism, at least temporarily.
Now many wonder whether some other arrangement might have been more humane, even if it included tolerance of polygamy in at least the first generation of believers.
I wonder if you think it is possible to understand her and still be repelled or at least put off by her ideas.
Most of the wonder tales contained in the gospels are legendary, at least they have legendary embellishments.
Moms and dads wondering whether they wanted to cope with the crusade throngs at least could be confident that the kids would not be subjected to a tirade against Roman Catholics or a harangue about American foreign policy.
Now, it could be argued that Labeouf deserves credit for at least apologizing to Baldwin, but plagiarizing an apology from an Esquire magazine article (and then tweeting a picture of it, remember) makes you wonder what on earth was going on.
Thank God I at least was smart enough to wonder this.
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