Sentences with phrase «about their observations on»

During the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) 2017 show this week, BevNET spoke with analysts from leading market research firms Mintel and Innova Food Insights about their observations on the macro-trends in this space that are helping shape the next wave of consumer food and beverage products.
He posts insightful and sometimes comical articles about his observations on the recruitment profession.

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Continue on to share your key observations about the prospect's industry today, and you'll have your prospect's full attention for the rest of the talk.
Throughout the observation period, about half of the employees changed managers at least once, and the researchers focused specifically on employees who switched to working for a manager of a different gender.
For much of the post-crisis period, positive observations about the state of the U.S. economy by the Fed and its leaders would trigger selling on Wall Street — an upside - down reaction worthy of Lewis Carroll.
On a bell - curve, about 95 % of your observations will be within two standard deviations one way or another, so only about 2.5 % of your observations will be beyond «two sigma» on the upsidOn a bell - curve, about 95 % of your observations will be within two standard deviations one way or another, so only about 2.5 % of your observations will be beyond «two sigma» on the upsidon the upside.
While young / first - steps content marketers can learn many things from their more mature peers, one of the most striking — and encouraging — observations about those in the early phase is that 71 % agree that their organization is focused more on building long - term relationships than on getting quick results from content marketing.
This 30 % figure is just a good guess, based on the observations of experts in the industry about what FICO may view as ideal.
I thought it might be useful to set the scene by making some broad observations about our markets, sketching trends and exploring briefly the underlying influences on them.
Intrigued by the observations about gender, he surveyed 64,000 people in 13 countries on how they felt about government, the economy, and the (mostly male) leaders pulling the levers.
On the other hand, induction allows us to calculate probabilities from past observations where theoretical models are unavailable, possibly because of a lack of knowledge about the underlying relation between cause and effect.
Drawing on our expertise in evaluating leaders and observations about what makes the most successful leaders, we have developed a wide range of articles to help you achieve your career goals.
The first is just the observation that I bought what amounts to a 1.5 million dollar laptop screen with bitcoin back when it was a newfangled science project, much like the million dollar pizzas one reads about on the web.
Well Dan, I suspect you are correct in your observation, of the declining influence of Orthodox Christianity on the U.S.. But, I would not gloat about that if I were you.
There are the cases of filthy - mouthed rock groups, anti-black comedians, Andy Rooney's observations about homosexuality, anti-sexist gag rules on prestige campuses, and of course the famous battle over government subsidies for the arts.
You nailed it - especially about the fact that her observations highlight the superfluos nature of religion and the fact that she just can't take the info at face value but still needs to put a Christian spin on it.
Language would not exist without humanity, it is derived from human thought and meaning; while the sun would go on burning with or without us, our observations, or our thoughts about it.
A comment that stays with me from many years ago, when I first encountered contemplative prayer on a visit to a Carmelite monastery, is a friend's observation that none of us can know how much of what God is doing in the world is brought about in response to the prayers of people we don't know and never see.
It was in an article on dealing with substance abuse and addiction, but one observation about prayer stood out for me: «Alternate two prayers — «Help» and «Thank you.»
Just my observation, but, everyone that I've met in my life when conversing about God have never denied Him the way folks on this blog do.
What I will note is that despite the lack of ritualized outward observations, on the whole Quakers don't seem to have a problem remembering that we have an embodied, enacted faith, nor a problem recognizing that all life is sacred — hence the question above about our notable counter-cultural activities.
One needs to be able to distinguish one's observations from the inferences one makes on the basis of those observations and to inquire about what one perceives.
I'll even offer observations - humans have manipulated existing organisms dna, created new virus and bacteria, clone animals, and attempt to create new animals - yet simple minded folks still reject the idea that another more intelligent creature might have done the same thing and created life on earth in the same fashion while at the same time acknowledging that there is a strong likelihood of other life existing in this universe - talk about being dumbed down and arrogant.
I was just making an observation on something I disagreed with — you don't have to get nasty about it....
When I get a chance I'll write a couple of posts — One about the homeless and Jesus (some dislike churches and Christians, others are Jesus followers, but most like Jesus), and one about observations the homeless make to us about the people who show up on their turf to «minister» to them (whose attitudes range from condescension, which is very common, to love, which is very uncommon).
With these observations about the religion of the Pulayas let us move on to look at the communication of the Gospel by the missionaries.
Similar observations could be made, of course, about those minor celebrities who succeed on the show Celebrity Rehab.
That telling personal observation reflects a phenomenon about which I have been increasingly concerned: that much evangelical Christianity on both sides of the...
In thinking about the public order, notes Turner, Calvin College has drawn heavily on the legacy of the Dutch politician Abraham Kuyper (1837 - 1920), but he agrees with Mark Noll's observation that recent evangelical political thinkers have also borrowed «from the Anabaptist heritage, from the mainline Protestantism of Reinhold Niebuhr, or from the neoconservative Catholicism of Richard John Neuhaus, Michael Novak, and George Weigel.»
Earlier, in the section on context, I drew attention to Schreuder's observation about German congregations appreciating the sermon out of their sense of solidarity with the preacher.
One of these years they will be right about that, but, on the basis of my own observation, that is likely a long time off.
It's a neat way to think about it, and also points to a collective - personality with a memory and an interaction that takes place between individuals, almost a meta - observation on what it means to be human, if you will.
they are simply my observations of what's going on around me, and observations about what i'm feeling about them.
Regarding religion staying in its domain, my observation is that many believers often call on science, or perceived weaknesses in science, to support their particular beliefs about things science touches on.
All your points about Christianity and not from logic or knowledge but solely your own impression based on very limited observations.
These observations about the nature of communication between preacher and congregation have implications for preaching on ethical issues.
This article is about science and logic vs. the atheists based on science, scientific observation, logic, the limitations of science, and looking at both the past and the future.
I'm counting on my friend Roger to bring his historical and theological insight to the conversation, which means I'll be sharing a bit more from a personal perspective, incorporating my own story with some of your stories to make some general observations about what I think is happening in evangelicalism and why some of it makes me excited and some of it causes concern.
It is telling that they themselves appear uneasy about this conclusion and follow it with an observation that casts a fundamental doubt on it: «The procedure still introduces a third party by having someone else do the insemination.»
Having made observations about the fabric of our society, of the lack of a supportive culture and the threats which these pose to family life, we are presented on page 42 with a recipe for building family life based on the Rule, concerning external and internal dispositions of mind and heart.
Nord, a professor of philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, writes primarily about elementary and secondary schools, but he offers some observations on higher education.
George Weigel has written a definitive refutation of the media's spin, which, predictably, interprets every sane (and commonplace) pastoral observation about the need for the Church to welcome sinners and accompany them in their efforts to seek sanctity as a sea change in Catholic teaching on sex and marriage.
If they truly believed then they wouldn't have to rant about the «lack of proof» of evolution even though we can witness it based on observations over the generations.
Suffice it to say that the conceptuality which I accept — and accept because it seems to do justice to deep analysis of human experience and observation, as well as to the knowledge we now have of the way «things go» in the world — lays stress on the dynamic «event» character of that world; on the inter-relationships which exist in what is a societal universe, on the inadequacy of «substance» thinking to describe such a universe of «becoming» and «belonging», on the place of decisions in freedom by the creatures with the consequences which such decisions bring about, and on the central importance of persuasion rather than coercive force as a clue to the «going» of things in that universe.
It is in accord with what we know of ourselves in meditating on our existence and with what we know through observation about the world in which we live.
But it was also the case that, as Alter moved from making brilliant observations about a small selection of texts to writing large commentaries on entire biblical books, the weaknesses of his scholarship became more visible.
While many of the observations about where climate is at made me want to hide under the chair and cry, I really felt that there are brands out there that are doing the right thing, and we're on the right path.
The observation about Wenger always playing Wilshere no matter what was spot on.
I would most like to see you share your observations about the player you wished, how his qualities fit to our squad, and provide evidence on how said player can do a better job than another in the same role, so that everyone can debate on the same grounds.
Minus some flashes from both Sead and Iwobi, and a workingman - like effort from Elneny, we learned very little... so here are a few of my observations from today's game, which highlight my concerns about this team moving forward... the fact that Mertz started this game, regardless of our injuries or those being «rested», should be a serious red flag for any true Arsenal fan... if Wenger is preparing to use Mertz with any regularity then the whole thing is a moot point because we are in deep shit... the fact is no quality team would ever have this tin soldier anywhere near there starting eleven except to groom their youthful players, who in turn should be playing in this type of game instead... I can only hope he was simply throwing him a bone for the FA appearance and for agreeing to stay on following the season, but I think the most likely answer is that Wenger's fragile relationship with the fan - base can't be ignored so he felt his experience was a safer bet... unfortunately not a positive choice for a team trying to move forward (same old, same old)
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