Sentences with phrase «do suggests the idea»

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I also suggest The Man Who Sold the Moon by Robert A. Heinlein, which gave me the idea for the Google Lunar XPrize and the work we're doing with Planetary Resources to prospect and mine asteroids.
While implementation of some of the ideas can be slow, surveys done by MBAs Across America suggest that 100 % of the entrepreneurs assisted so far plan on implementing at least one of the recommendations.
I would hardly suggest risking your health in the cause of a great idea, but, if you truly believe in it and have amassed sufficient evidence that it will work, don't back down at the first sign of opposition.
I think they come to me because they respect me and they respect my ideas, so if I do suggest an alternative, most of the time they will actually go with that.
Taking the idea from an entrepreneur he met, Feld suggests having each new employee do two weeks of customer support, laying out the rough outlines of a three - week orientation process:
Don't be afraid to suggest new ideas.
More specifically, our study suggests that if you are engaging in a brainstorming session, you should push the chairs out the way and stand up, because if you do that you are going to be physiologically more activated and you are also likely to engage in a more collaborative idea generation process.
That doesn't mean supervisors have to implement every idea a millennial worker suggests, but giving these younger workers a voice — rather than making them wait years to «pay their dues» to be heard — will increase engagement and make them more likely to stay put.
The day Linda Hasenfratz's father, Frank, suggested it was time she took over as CEO of the family business, she told him, «That sounds like a good idea, but what are you going to do
The baron was impressed with what he was doing in Napa and suggested the idea of a joint venture.
Advisers who work with Brandes are equipped with a so - called «IDEAS» script, with each letter identifying a different step in the process: Inquire about how the other person is doing; Describe things you hear; Empathize with the client; Add your own point of view; Suggest a solution.
Kutcher doesn't explain where he hit on this idea, but he's certainly not the first to suggest kicking your day off with a bit of writing.
It's an overused term in startup circles that sometimes suggest the entrepreneurs in question didn't really know what they were getting into, so they ended up doing something entirely different from their original idea.
«I'm not going to keep throwing money after something if I don't see any results,» Luckey said after suggesting that the fundraising push was not a good idea.
Amanda MacArthur suggests big ideas for small businesses that want to make their customers feel special, and Shep Hyken wants you to ask yourself: «Is what I'm doing right now going to get the customer to come back the next time he or she needs whatever it is that I sell?»
But that idea didn't last long, as subsequent reports suggesting that Apple was now halving its sales expectations for the quarter...
Usually you might suggest a few link building ideas to a client and then the client will pass them off to legal for approvals, well this is how large clients do business.
Firms could do more to include women among their leadership, Krawcheck said, and she questioned an idea outlined in the bestselling book by Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg, «Lean In,» which suggested women push harder to get ahead.
But I have no idea if that's true, and it sounds like it's not: If the convertible does have a floating conversion price then that suggests that, unlike the institutional deal, it's not really «at a $ 40 billion valuation.»
Another opinion piece at the FT suggests that regulators should not use ratings from rating agencies, but does not suggest a replacement idea, aside from some weak market - based concepts.
Research findings from the Center for Talent Innovation, a New York - based think tank headed by Sylvia Ann Hewlett, found that having something inherently in common with the funder, decision maker or investor makes an enormous difference, since 56 percent of decision makers in the study did not value ideas they didn't personally see a need for, even when evidence suggests that it's a good, marketable idea.
In a series of colorful emails they discussed a pattern of activity conducted by Cohen under the Google Ideas aegis, suggesting what the «do» in «think / do tank» actually means.
Are you suggesting people shouldnt hate hitler for his ideas on what to do with the jews because he also was a man?
However, by refusing to submit to «the democracy of the dead,» (Chesterton's words, not Compton's), nineteenth - century Evangelicals did, in ways Compton suggests but does not fully clarify, take a first crucial step toward the idea of a «living Constitution.»
I'm not suggesting that you don't need to attack brutal terrorists, but you don't destroy the idea by simply killing terrorists, other people simply move into that space.
To attack a proposal as supposedly being wrong simply because it is spoken by Someone the Speaker does not like is argumentum ad hominem, is logically invalid, and strongly suggests said Speaker has no real way discrediting the * ideas * put forth in said proposal.
But it does suggest that the radical falsity of primitive religious ideas as they stand is not an argument for atheism, as it is rather commonly held to be.
Smith reminds readers of the idea of divine accommodation, which suggests that «in the process of divine inspiration, God did not correct every incomplete or mistaken viewpoint of the biblical authors in order to communicate through them with their readers... The point of the inspired scripture was to communicate its central point, not to straighten out every kink and dent in the views of all the people involved in biblical inscripturation and reception along the way.»
Each chapter of the book takes a different aspect of these ideas and suggests how that could be done, for example within the categories of communion, forgiveness, education and art.
This is the concept of that beyond which thought can not go, in which it completes its search for understanding, at which it really affirms only itself, and through which it relates all else.2 Leaving aside his views on its historical character, this is what R. G. Collingwood seems to be suggesting when he says that Anselm's argument does not prove «that because our idea of God is an ideal of id quo maius cogitari nequit therefore God exists, but that because our idea of God is an idea of id quo maius cogitari nequit we stand committed to belief in God's existence.
He went so far as to suggest, but did not develop the idea, that homosexuals who had been ordained were not validly ordained, homosexuality being an «impediment» to ordination in the same way that there may be impediments to a valid sacramental marriage.
Considering the high risk of blood born and hep infections, I don't think it's a GOOD idea to suggest a tattoo to ANYONE!!
It's a bit too convenient to suggest that the idea that Ockham's Razor doesn't apply here simply because you think the subject it's being applied to is too complex.
But if you want to introduce a whole new criticism that you don't believe the Bible is what Christians believe it is, you are of course also wrong, and simply blindly railing against the idea of religious authority and expertise because, God forbid someone else suggest to you what is right or divinely inspired because that might limit your imaginary freedom and insult your nonexistent expertise and intelligence.
When the different Church councils met and fleshed out a theology that balanced the idea of his being both fully God and fully man, I don't think they were suggesting he was fully God while on earth in the same way as God the Father.
Conflicting ideas of what a pastor is, then (and I'm not suggesting you are doing this steve, more a generalised observation) various people trying to impose these conflicting ideas on the position known as «the pastor» while simultaneously ignoring that there is a real person who works in the role.
To do this, I suggest we must start with an idea of what I call aspiration.
Whitehead suggests but does not develop the idea of subjective immortality.
Nash and Brown basically summarize the findings of these scholars in addition to supplementing their findings with more recent evidence that suggests 1st century Christianity did not steal its ideas from paganism.
This suggests that enthusiasm for Bernie Sanders does not stem from a robust confidence that his retro - socialist ideas will work.
This isn't to say that I reject these ideas in the way that some do (suggesting God has different ways to have relationship with different groups, or holding to some Universalist notion that none of it matters anyhow and everyone will end up with God) but rather to say that I see my role in a more boundaried and limited capacity.
It suggests some ideas in the 1905 address which presage Whitehead's later cosmology, but it does not develop the theory of interpoints, which is the subject of my inquiry.
We do not deny or circumscribe the Creator, because we hold he has created the self - acting originating human mind, which has almost a creative gift; much less then do we deny or circumscribe His power, if we hold that He gave matter such laws as by their blind instrumentality moulded and constructed through innumerable ages the world as we see it... Mr Darwin's theory need not then be atheistical, be it true or not; it may simply be suggesting a larger idea of Divine Prescience and Skill... At first sight I do not see that «the accidental evolution or organic beings» is inconsistent with divine design - It is accidental to us, not to God.»
Dividing a class into small groups for the sharing of ideas suggests that «it doesn't matter what you believe, just so you believe something.»
The word «emerges» does occur once (cf. MT 24), in a manner that might suggest (albeit very indirectly) Whitehead's acknowledged presupposition of the central ideas of emergent evolutionism.
But does not this idea of the ultimate development and expression of technological rationality suggest a future in which human beings, as well as the natural environment, will be subject to complete «rational» control in the name of «efficiency,» the future of Brave New World if not of 1984?
Sadly you also throw around the term «child abuse» with a cavalier looseness that suggests you don't have the foggiest idea what child abuse is... it's a shame abused children everywhere can't write in and tell you about their trevails at the hands of an abuser... Jesus Christ was no abuser... if I'm wrong about Jesus, he was at least a Rabbi who loved his followers, and who taught, peace, compassion, forgiveness, and inclusiveness... If I'm right, Jesus is the most amazing, wonderful gift GOD could ever give to his beloved creation... in either event, belief in him, and sharing those beliefs with children is not abuse, it's loving and nurturing fact based belief, not mythology...
«What I do wish to say is that we still find in our liturgical forms, even in some (if not all) of the revised ones, the relics of the traditional scheme, and that our hymns still suggest many if not every one of the ideas that I have so briefly, and some will think unfairly, sketched for you.
In doing so, I have suggested that without a truly open marketplace of ideas, without a mass media environment in which all sides of issues are freely and openly discussed, we can not have a workable democracy.
What, for instance, does the idea of a prudent general suggest?
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