What other community cat stakeholders can you work with to determine if a cat has an owner, caregiver or feeder?
Fleming said Nassau is considering
what other communities are doing as it drafts its zoning update.
It is truly an honor to serve and I look forward to learning about
what other communities across our nation are doing to end this epidemic, and then taking these ideas back here to our county.
Walsh also said he would look at
what other communities are doing to combat opioid and drug problems in their cities.
Asked
what other communities or spaces have informed her art practice, Lara Zankoul told Art Radar that aside from art residencies and artist studio visits,
Not exact matches
It's a lot harder to show
other people how
what they do affects their customers, their business, their
community... and themselves.
«
What this tells them is that your
community knows how to talk to each
other on their own.»
We watch shows with our
community and see
what others are saying.»
More than the doping,
what people in the cycling
community hate about Armstrong is «his willingness to destroy
others to protect himself.»
As I began pondering
what type and size of RV to get, I noticed that every
other driveway in our upstate New York
community seemed to have some sort of RV or trailer parked in it.
We're dealing with a system in which
other people who are arrested do not have that privilege, and we're trying to break down the notion that there's preferential treatment for law enforcement because that is
what is separating law enforcement from
communities that they are supposed to serve and that's
what is making it harder for them to get intelligence from those
communities to solve crimes.
And immigrants are drawn to areas were there are already large numbers of their own
community, which is
what makes Toronto and
other big cities so attractive.
«It doesn't want
other claimants or the international
community to know
what it's claiming so it can change it at any point.»
While Jacqui had tried a variety of
other workouts, she found Pure Barre's pace, challenge, fun, and sense of
community to be exactly
what she was looking for.
The concern that the network hashrate will become too low is based on several assumptions and variables, including the number of daily transactions, the willingness of the users to wait for confirmations, the willingness of the users to pay small amounts, the behavior of the miners, the fee policies set by various wallets, the emergent consensus on acceptable fees by the mining
community, and
other factors, including
what actually is «too low» of a network hashrate in the first place.
Our group of girls is such a tight - knit
community that I'm so fortunate to be a part of, and they're all so brilliant with
what they're able to accomplish, it's absolutely incredible, and I thought it would be great for us to have one place, rather than countless apps, to showcase ourselves and just get to know each
other better!
Women in our
community share their salary and bonus information, departments and titles, as well as their opinions regarding gender equality, maternity leave benefits, job satisfaction levels, whether they would recommend the company to
other women and
what they believe their employer could do to help retain them.
«I think the Tokenmarket solution has been a long time in coming and
what I find makes it most interesting is not only solving the problem the crypto -
community has in managing their ICOs... but because they are also working with a KYC / AML compliant solution in addition to the «traditional» ICOs - VCs, Angel Investors and
others who are interested, but not investing in the ICO arena now, have an option they can feel comfortable with.»
Share
what we've learned about building a startup
community with
other leaders, dreamers and pioneers.
Audience members will find value in hearing how
other startups pitch,
what types of feedback (both positive and negative) they receive, and of course seeing some of Charlotte's up - and - coming startups while networking with
other entrepreneurs and startup
community leaders over breakfast.
Take the time to evaluate
what the key to success is for
other people in your
community, ask them about it, and encourage them to share with
other workspace members and users.
Community is
what differentiates coworking spaces from
other models of shared and serviced offices.
In an event co-hosted with Bloomberg, the New York Alternative Investment Roundtable's April event will feature a panel of technology experts who will discuss the rapidly changing ways that the alternative investment
community does business and
what they should be aware of — from regulatory and compliance considerations; to cybersecurity; big data; cloud computing and storage; artificial intelligence; machine learning; distributed ledger and
other important changes.
And when asked where the ideas came from, the company's executives always said something like «we see behaviors from our
community and we try to build on top of them» or «I don't spend too much time looking at
what other people are doing or not doing.»
With the impending end of organic reach,
what are the consequences for marketers and
others who use Facebook to connect with their
communities?
I thought according to
what I have seen you say many times, the
other «ecclesial
communities» aren't true and do not follow god.
What is interesting is doing this work in
community, where
other people might call you on stuff, or heaven forbid, disagree with you.»
Those that form church
communities around deciding certain stories within the canon are more important than
others or certain interpretations of the stories are
what God really wanted to communicate.
what your opinion of
other religions living in your direct
community?
When the U.S. Muslim
community sounds out LOUD and CLEAR, without equivocation, and immediately against all forms of terrorism, including all aggressive religious intolerance for human rights, women's right, children, equal protection under the law, the respect for
other religions to coexist, the right to free speech, and the ability to separate church from state, IF THEY FINALLY DO THAT AND LOUDLY, then we will begin to feel comfortable that they are truly embracing American ideals and here to join us, not to oppose, defy, or undermine
what we hold dear.
I began to notice areas I felt some pressure to conform: sometimes I feel an unspoken pressure from the institution and individuals within it to adhere to a preset systemization of belief and morality; sometimes I allow a comment left on my blog or criticism from
other bloggers to intimidate me into conformity; sometimes I feel afraid to let
what I really believe to leak out of my mouth; sometimes I allow criticism of the way I oversee our
community, or criticism of our
community itself, to frighten me into silence, passivity and paralysis.
Sometimes we pin on people that their desire for
community and
others is a lack of God, when in reality, this is exactly
what God wants for us!
I know many who have been made into quasi-libertarian radical federalists by this narrative — after all, if we lower the stakes, surely the fights will grow less vicious —
others, including MacIntyre himself, recommend the founding of autonomous
communities with a shared vision of
what a good life entails.
What about
other, shall I call them «soft issues» or non-core issues like, family counseling, youth ministry, childrens's ministry,
community upliftment, marriage support, involvement in local cahllenges facing our
community, being the moral compass in our city, etc etc..
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and
community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say
what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each
other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
What is possible for those who survive is to live locally and in
community with
others who have the same values rather than those of the self - destroying society around us.
Just knowing the size, the cultural prominence, and the public influence of the evangelical
community, I was particularly interested in
what the emergence of the ECI and
other creation...
Paul advocates
what appears to be a passive acceptance of the social order, while the prophet is called to judge the wrongdoing of
others, and Matthew calls on both individuals and the
community to intervene against deviance.
What is now possible and will remain possible for those who survive is to live locally and in
community with
others from the values of God's Commonwealth rather than of the self - destroying society around us.
Second, their deaths «afford church
communities the chance to recognise in each
other what all Christians regard as the truest devotion to Christ - following him in his death on the cross.»
I am not certain how
others do it, but here is a brief summary of
what it looks like for my family and me to be the church in our neighborhood and
community.
But Mathison is right that it is impossible (and unwise) to study the Bible all by itself, without reference to
what others in the
community of Christianity have learned and taught in our own day and throughout history.
So far, the time I've spent talking with Dan and
others about our visions for
what a church should look like in this
community has been invigorating, inspiring, and absolutely terrifying.
Pentecostals live, in
other words, by
what George Weigel has called the Iron Law of Christianity in Modernity: Christian
communities that maintain a firm grasp on their doctrinal and moral boundaries can flourish amidst the cultural acids of modernity; Christian
communities whose doctrinal and moral boundaries become porous (and then invisible) wither and die.
As a group, they might want to also go out and put into practice
what they have learned in Scripture to meet the physical, emotional, and psychological needs of
others in the
community.
I do find
what you have mentioned about TLS in
other communities however and perhaps it would be my experience if I were to be involved now.
What David is doing is not going to get me to join his or any
other church, but I would enjoy spending some time with him and his
community.
Christianity is a
community of Christ followers, and that means we all need each
other, both to learn and to practice
what we believe.
A person on the
other side, or who hasn't made up his or her mind on an issue, observes a protest and asks: «If they win,
what would it be like to live in a
community in which their side is ascendant?»
What ways do you think the Christian
community can encourage openness and honesty so people feel comfortable sharing these things with each
other?