Sentences with phrase «think of these people as»

Company leaders and managers should think of IT people as experts beyond IT and include them in conversations about the organization's overall direction.
I prefer to think of people as rational until they open up their mind and let me know of the goofy magical things they feel proud to «believe in».
Thus it is far more problematic when someone who believes in God and that people are created in his image and have souls kills an innocent person than for someone who thinks of people as really smart animals to kill an innocent person.
We saw in relation to the inclusion of the body, that it was not necessary to think of the person as a vast multiplicity of acts of being in order to do justice to the bodily character of personal being.
I think that this view our our human interrelationships leads us forcefully to think of persons as containing powerful qualities that we can access and enjoy, pick up and put down, almost like deities in a polytheistic cosmos.
We think of a person as an individual, but in theology and law (which followed the theological lead) a person and an individual are different things.
But just as certainly, to think of people as worthless in the eyes of God is directly to contradict the insights of the great prophets, the teaching that «God so loved the world», and Jesus» understanding of the great worth of each and every human being.
But it is not possible to love the abuser while thinking of that person as a sinner, because by doing so you're implying that you're not a sinner — which is nonsense.
But even if we think of people as individuals, related only in the market, we can ask how the market, when left to itself, distributes its goods and services.
It's possible that as the story got told again and again over the years, and by the time someone wrote it down — by the time of Luke or Matthew — the writer was thinking of that person as a Roman, because in that writer's mind, it was the Romans who were there.
We all are appalled at what we see, but we tend to think of these people as «they're just crazies» and I think most muslims kind of thought that these extremists and political hacks would just somehow go away and only now are we seeing how entrenched they are becoming.
I know there are people who feel very strongly about «keeping an eye» on the enemy or being a watch - dog but I don't think of people as enemies, and outrage wears me out, so I just ignore them.
I suspect that people who are particularly attuned to this kind of story, or who think of women as a special interest group with their own «issues», are less likely to be open to a party that prefers to think of people as individuals rather than in categories.
«One thing science does tell us is that we can't understand it if we treat it as irrational [or] if we think of these people as a gathering of people with individual predispositions to violence,» says Clifford Stott, a social psychologist at the University of Liverpool.
«I think of these people as having an enhanced soundtrack in life,» Saenz says.
It is easy to think of people as gullible, but real changes happen.
For instance, if you look at a person's profile and you notice the person is either drinking or partying on every picture, you'd probably immediately think of that person as immature — even though that may not be the case!
For the induction and resident programs, district officials told the Wallace Foundation that they cautioned principals not to take on a protege if they thought of that person as an extra administrator.
I think of those people as friends because I have learned so much from so many of them.
The conventional view, and one widely represented in both fiction and nonfiction, is that prehistoric people took wolf pups from their dens and reared them to think of people as their «pack.»
Thinking of people as a whole, some are healthier than others.
Individualistic cultures encourage thinking of people as independent of each other.
By contrast, collectivistic cultures endorse thinking of people as highly interconnected to one another.

Not exact matches

«He has a way of creating a nice blend of other people's content as well as his own thoughts and opinions.»
Indeed, Amazon could almost be thought of as a sort of digital brutalism: it is direct and efficient, with a near - utopian aspiration to meet people's needs in the least fussy way possible.
Unregulated digital entities, created by just about anyone out of nothing, that assume some value denominated in fiat currency simple because they're being traded between anonymous people or bots whose only desire is to make prices go up, on unregulated opaque exchanges where everyone thinks price manipulation is good as long as it pushes up the price....
«We have this range of merchants that people really love, so they don't think about this as «online shopping,»» Elliott says.
Most people think of the fight - flight reflex as a binary action we are either relaxed or we are running like a spotted assed ape.
I think a lot of people in the tech world feel conflicted as they begin to see friends and colleagues in a different light.
Regardless of what people think of you at any particular moment, one thing is certain — you're never as good or bad as they say you are.
Most people think of Frozen as this huge blockbuster.
Setting up a company and culture that allows people to do what they do best (Mastery), in the way that they think will bring about the best results (Autonomy) focused on something that is meaningful (Purpose) as part of group aligned in values (Connectedness) is what drives a great and powerful culture.»
But they don't think as highly of other people.
Best known as the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad — the No. 1 personal finance book of all time — Robert Kiyosaki has challenged and changed the way tens of millions of people around the world think about money.
He says he recently attended one of the largest industry trade shows, Mipcom, and ended up talking to the same people he'd last encountered six years ago, most of whom were still thinking in terms of selling programs region by region to established channels as opposed to «worldwide deals for rights to be exploited via the Internet anywhere.»
«We started with mostly a flow of people from Canada down to Silicon Valley, and now I really think of it as a bridge,» she says.
It's the original Facebook: exchanging valuable information with other people face to face so that they think of you as an acquaintance instead of a fellow corporate cog.
I think you have to hope that... they step up, as Bell has done and make these kinds of investments that triggers a response from their competitors and that other people are at least prepared to look, even if it's on a limited basis like Beanfield has, at coming into the marketplace.
So the level of overvaluation is not as high as people are thinking.
It has allowed hundreds of thousands of people to publish their thoughts, including celebrities such as President Barack Obama.
Lisa Kramer, an associate professor of finance at the University of Toronto, worries that if people think of investing as a game, rather than as a way to save for retirement, then portfolio construction could become just another table to play.
There are hundreds of people who may have had a similar idea as the one you are currently thinking about, but failed to execute.
GoDaddy has been around a long time, and some people think of it as only a place to buy domain names.
But people are being encouraged to save for retirement and save as well outside of their pensions and RRSPs, so I don't think it would make sense to change the rates.»
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The best way to succeed as a brand is for your customers to think of your company as people who are taking care of them.
And, while Soylent recalled its Soylent bars after customers began vomiting, the company hasn't given up on products that look more like what the average person thinks of as food.
If we think of the corporation (for - profit or otherwise) as an instrument or technology by means of which people seek to achieve their goals, then it becomes clear that the rights (or «rights») of different kinds of corporate persons depend not on what kind of entity they are, but on the the demonstrable goals of the human beings involved.
Steve Buckley figured that out and thought the best way to make some progress on this, and I think he's right, wasn't to go out and hire a consultant as we often would have done, but rather get some of these people in from the DMZ and so on who are spending their lives developing these things that will hopefully be a big score for them one day.
But in other cases, it is more illuminating to think of which legal protections are necessary to protect the rights of persons who make use of the corporation as a way to carry out their own objectives.
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