Sentences with phrase «wondering if my words»

Since then I've spent countless hours writing and blogging, all the time wondering if my words will have any impact at all.
With so many «extinct» creatures reappearing, it is reasonable to wonder if the word has lost its meaning — something Ross MacPhee, curator of mammalogy at the American Museum of Natural History, has been outspoken about.
I'm wondering if the word shouldn't be outfituation?
I wonder if the word «sect» might work in place of the word «tribe».
In your bio you say «Brianna Bell is a freelance writer that specializes...» I was wondering if the word «that» is replacing the word «who» which I always thought was correct when relating to people.
Staring at the scars on her legs made by her drunken father, Virginia wonders if words can make scars on her heart.
I wonder if these words went through Amanda's, Barry's and Connie's minds over the past few weeks?
One wonders if word of the potential execution might have leaked out and reached the managers, say around June?
I wonder if the word you are looking for is «badgering» or badgering the witnesses - defined in Nolo's Plain English dictionary as «When, instead of being questioned, a witness is subjected to derisive comments («You expect the jury to believe that?»)

Not exact matches

Fortunately, if you're wondering whether or not a particular marketing channel is helping or hurting your business, I've got three words for you: Contribution margin ratio.
If the old cliche about how a picture says a thousand words is true, I wonder how many words a good graph conveys.
Pfeffer wonders if stagnant incomes have led to people «consuming out of their assets» — in other words, spending what they've accumulated to make ends meet.
However, Gartman has soothing words for investors wondering if crude could be the next «black swan» anomaly to hit the market's brisk rally.
Actually, I'm starting to wonder if these posts are being generated by some sort of bot with a few grammatical structures and 100 or so words.
Now tiggy, saying «I'm wondering if it's making you paranoid being on here,» well, that is just game playing words.
I wonder what would be revealed if scientists would be permitted to study the remains in the tomb at Machpelah... after all, like all things Biblical, we only have one reference, and we ONLY have Abraham's word that he saw the face of God (contrary to John 1:18: No man hath seen God at any time, AND John 6:46: Not that any man hath seen the Father)... Bet you those bones aren't from a 175 year old man and 127 year old woman...
Nothing like editing god's original word... I wonder if the editors were «god breathed» or whatever other silly crap they call it...
My own efforts to probe the present and historical uses of the word «evangelical» have caused me to wonder if it is possible to give the word a common meaning applicable to all the contexts in which it is used.
Your words: «Dalahäst I wonder if he can see his constant deifying of science as an actual and observable benevolent delusion?»
I have often wondered if some uses of the word «eternal» could actualy mean unchangable or unalterable.
have you ever wonder why the Gov. / when Dems had full control, did not change the law by dropping the word marriage?Just say if any two people joining in a civil union can have all the rights the Gov allow.
I mainly wonder if the origional hebrew could be interpreted that way, or if the wording does not allow for that at all.
Reflecting on his experience of attending seminary after first gaining considerable experience in the parish, one older participant wondered if maybe we're doing it backwards»; in other words, perhaps schools ought somehow to require practical experience before — or at the beginning of — formal education (such an arrangement would, of course, run counter to essentially all currently respected educational theories) For himself, he said, the practical application of what was being taught in seminary was plain in light of his experience of parish ministry.
angelis If the kids won't encounter these words in school (where they are supposed to get basic learning / guidance on society & culture), I wonder how it'll be like for them someday if they hear / read these «banned» words elsewherIf the kids won't encounter these words in school (where they are supposed to get basic learning / guidance on society & culture), I wonder how it'll be like for them someday if they hear / read these «banned» words elsewherif they hear / read these «banned» words elsewhere?
I wonder if there's a word for seagull poo.
There are even times when I wonder if I have any word to offer, which is almost blasphemous for a United Church of Christ minister.
Remove the magic and keep the supposed words (I do wonder if he kept Luke 19 where it says to kill those who don't accept JC as «king»?)
I wonder, based on how you apply words and then change the point, if maybe you too are a recovering politician.
In other words, she was beginning to wonder if she could manufacture...
See John 20:30; Mark 16:17 - 20; John 2:11; Acts 2:22: («Ye men of Israel, hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by him in the midst of you, as ye yourselves also know»); Acts 2:43: -LRB-»... and many wonders and signs were done by the apostles»); Acts 4:29 - 30: «And now, Lord, behold their threatenings: and grant unto thy servants, that with all boldness they may speak thy word, By stretching forth thine hand to heal; and that signs and wonders may be done by the name of thy hold child Jesus»); Hebrews 2:3 - 4: («How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation; which at the first began to be spoken by the Lord, and was confirmed unto us by them that heard him: God also bearing them witness, both with signs and wonders, and with divers miracles, and gifts of the Holy Ghost, according to his own will»); Romans 15:17 - 19: («I have therefor whereof I may glory through Jesus Christ in those things which pertain to God.
If you ever doubt or wonder about Jesus» love for you, just remember these two words which tell us so much about our own sin, the heart of Jesus, and the complete forgiveness and love offered to us through His death and resurrection.
But on the other, the lack of consensus regarding the content of this «good news» we're supposed to be sharing with the world makes me wonder if we're missing something important about the original meaning and purpose of the word «gospel.»
vbetter would have been the word THEN... but the word then is nto there... youre grasping at starws and Im almost wondering if English is your primary language (please don't take it as an insult... I mean sersiiously..
But I still catch myself, holding onto my words, and some part of me wonders if I am speaking life or death, if I am speaking identity, if I am forming her life with my words.
She wonders, as an afterthought, if she's got that «hasenpfeffer» word right.
He wonders if the painful feelings the concept of privilege evokes may play a role in some Christians rejecting the word.
Having just finished writing over 50,000 words about my own faith experience, (much of which does not fit the Baptist mold), I can't help but wonder if I'll earn the «Read With Discernment» sticker myself.
I just wonder if your use of the word Aphesis is a correct application.
If a woman at a wedding reception said, «The one who does not move, but dances, enjoys the reception,» you would wonder if she had had too much to drink because moving is part of the definition of the word dances (Hawley, Guts of Grace, 124If a woman at a wedding reception said, «The one who does not move, but dances, enjoys the reception,» you would wonder if she had had too much to drink because moving is part of the definition of the word dances (Hawley, Guts of Grace, 124if she had had too much to drink because moving is part of the definition of the word dances (Hawley, Guts of Grace, 124).
the whole thing written under God Wants You to Know He Loves You and The God you Hate... God Hates Too are those truely gods own utterences?those words and that assurance from god is really very comforting but i was wondering if god really means it or is just putforth by u sir to make one feel comfortable and less terrible.
In fact, I wonder if part of the appeal of the words, the flowers, the lace, the cakes — or, for that matter, of the liturgy, the premarital counseling, and the minister's earnest appeal for «seriousness» and «dignity» — may be a complex rationalizing away of this embarrassingly human event, in short, weddings are an embarrassment because they reveal the limitations of our tidy, virginal, whitewashed, pristine theologies which can not yet deal with incarnation.
We are of course free to think whatever we choose, but if we devoted ourselves to searching for God in the words of Jesus alone I wonder where we would end up.
I wonder if they even managed to read all the way through the article; if so, I wonder if they understood a word.
In other words, she was beginning to wonder if she could manufacture the feeling.
And I freely admit I sometimes use too many extraneous, space - consuming, overly - descriptive, qualifying, words or sentences written quickly and in a stream - of - conscientiousness, run - on sort of fashion with occasional typos mostly due to fatigue of being up way too late (which also explains this post in general) after a long day of political discussion which refreshingly had little religious content though of course there is often much overlap between the two but posting is barely a hobby but more of an occasional passtime so now i wonder if what I write could be considered abuse as I've can't really recall seeing much if any sorrt of «text filibustering» not that this is exactly filibustering more a spontaneous text performance response joke and meant in jest to be absurdly long and useless so of course i hope you appreciate the spirit.
With folks like me, Jason Boyett, Nick Fielder, and Drew Marshallspeaking openly about our doubts, it's easy to see how some might wonder if doubt has become just another element of «hipster Christianity,» a cool word to throw around like «authentic» or «winsome.»
I'm still not sure which answer i accept as true, but i do know that if i repent daily and follow God's word and seek his guidance in my life i won't have to wonder where i stand with him.
One wonders if Alexander VI (a Borgia, and a paterfamilias in more than one sense of the word) had a straight face when he called Caterina a «daughter of iniquity, adapting the Hebraism for a corrupt ruler.»
I could use If you're wondering what the word «fresco» means, it's Spanish for fresh.
Anytime you spot the word creamy in a dish you immediately have to wonder if it's going to put you off your diet for a day.
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