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Also see Perspective by Pruszynski and Diedrichsen]
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Also see Perspective by Alonzo]
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Also see Perspective by Booth]
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Also see Perspective by Whyard]
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Also see Perspective by Liu and Xiao]
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Also see Perspective by Larson]
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Also see Perspective by Ausländer and Fussenegger]
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Also see Perspective by Verduzco]
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Also see Perspective by Hoelzel]
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Also see Perspective by Holz]
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Also see Perspective by Laundré]
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Also see Perspective by Warrant]
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Also see Perspective by Sachdev]
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Also see Perspective by Mongiat and Schinder]
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Also see Perspective by Vähärautio and Taipale]
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Also see Perspective by Ofek and Diskin]
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Also see Perspective by Armitage and Drakesmith]
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Also see Perspective by Cann]
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Also see Perspective by Walker and Parkhill]
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Also see Perspective by Spielmann]
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Also see Perspective by Ruskov and Tahan]
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Also see Perspective by Govindan]
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Also see Perspective by Szyszka]
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Also see Perspective by Owen and Hector]
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Also see Perspective by Kappeler]
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Also see Perspective by Rowley]
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Not exact matches
He's
also seen the numbers and concedes that supply really does appear to be keeping up with demand — at least from a statistical
perspective — but he cautions there still could be problems.
As you gain ability to
see things from their
perspective, you'll
also gain ability to communicate in a way they understand.
There's
also a third route: think of an idea that is rooted in a
perspective that everyone else is missing because they don't
see the potential today.
«Cultivate a sense of
perspective that permits you to
see the wider and longer view of the situation; this will help you realize that although your situation is upsetting, it might
also one day become a terrific story,» advises Barecca.
We'll
also have to
see how the US election plays out from an equity market
perspective.
See also «RCA Symposium Offers
Perspectives from Regulators and Industry Experts on 2014 Examination and Enforcement Priorities, Fund Distribution Challenges, Conducting Risk Assessments, Compliance Best Practices and Administrator Shadowing (Part Three of Three),» The Hedge Fund Law Report, Vol.
• The Economy ≠ The Stock Market (Irrelevant Investor)
see also Strong Jobs Market, Weak Stock Market (A Wealth of Common Sense) • Here's What Happened To All 53 of Marissa Mayer's Yahoo Acquisitions (Gizmodo) • Brexit and Democracy (Mainly Macro)
see also Brexit pricing precedents: an empirical study (Macro Man) • Hedge fund fee structure consumes 80 % of alpha (FT) • How to Psychologically Prepare Clients for Bear Markets (Advisor
Perspectives) • Kansas» experiment in conservative economics still a bust (Chicago Tribune) • Ego is the Enemy: The Legend of Genghis Khan (Farnam Street) • Be Wary Of Claims About How The Orlando Attack Will Affect The Election (FiveThirtyEight)
see also Florida cut $ 100 million from its mental hospitals.
See also: Robert Hanlon and J.W. Brown, «Microgenesis: Historical Review and Current Studies,» Brain Organization of Language and Cognitive Processes, edited by Alfredo Ardila and Feggy Ostrosky (New York: Plenum, 1989) and Cognitive Microgenesis: A Neuropsychological
Perspective edited by Robert Hanlon (New York: Springer - Verlag, 1991).
Not only that science and faith are of course not antagonistic, and that the popular opinion that «science will solve all our problems» is fallacious, but
also that, from a Church and faith
perspective, science and scientists must not be
seen as «the adversary,» adherents of some threatening or remote activity.
We
also believe that by being open to what others
see from their different
perspectives, we can correct and expand our present thinking.
See also W. Norris Clarke, S.J., The Philosophical Approach to God, A Neo-Thomist
Perspective (Winston - Salem: Wake Forest University, 1979), which has an excellent chapter on «Christian Theism and Whiteheadian Process Philosophy.»
We may appreciate our world for what it is only when we
also see — from the
perspective of the Eternal — what it is not and can not naturally become.
Two fold, firstly, you've helped another person live for a little longer by protecting them from the cold, but for you personally that didn't get anything out of it you could look at it from another
perspective, anyone could have
seen you and acknowledged you benevolence either by saying something or just thinking how nice it was you did that and then maybe
also passing along an act of kindness.
Also see Cobb's essays, «The Finality of Christ in a Whiteheadian
Perspective,» in Dow Kirkpatrick, ed.
First, if «freedom» is from God's
perspective a higher good than «justice», then it is difficult to
see why it should not
also be so for us.
I
see this
perspective as
also being a central feature of Evangelicalism, especially in its revivalist wing.
We must
also try to
see in historical
perspective what the early church remembered and wrote.
I think it's
also important, too, to remember that God's «ways are above our ways, his thoughts above our thoughts» so just because something God said doesn't quite make sense to us, it doesn't mean that it doesn't make sense, we're just not
seeing it from His
perspective.