Sentences with phrase «absorbing in»

It enhances our knowledge about what we are absorbing in our workplaces and in childcare facilities.
Successfully absorbing yourself in the mundanities of everyday life may eventually lead to the deepest fulfillment.
One approach that is gaining currency among environmental scientists is carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS), a form of carbon sequestration in which CO2 is removed from the waste gas of power plants, typically by absorbing it in a liquid, and subsequently burying it deep underground, hence keeping the gas out of the atmosphere.
It's clear to me that young people are interested in the world around them, and that harnessing that interest is a way of absorbing them in their school work and enabling them to be active citizens.
«Their little brains might be trying to figure out what they're seeing — the colors, the faces, the sounds — but whether they're really absorbing it in a way that can be called learning, that's the big question,» says Guernsey.
It's unfair to stereotype millennials as self absorbed in unsubstantiated feelings of being special.
Like the passengers on that San Francisco train, she's too absorbed in her virtual world to process the real one.
Flow happens when you become so absorbed in a moment or a task that you lose all sense of time.
There was a lot of data to absorb in Mary Meeker's most recent Internet Trends Report, touching on everything from Internet advertising to smartphone uptake to industrial drone applications.
Do you ever go through the day so absorbed in thought that you don't notice much of what's going on around you?
Being absorbed in something else allows that thought to be incubated for a while, and can allow for new and better solutions to surface later.
«In my estimation, it is more storage than the local area will be able to absorb in a reasonable time frame,» Troy McLellan, president and CEO of Public Storage Canada and head of the Canadian Self Storage Association, wrote Maclean's in an email about the project.
You're waiting for a flight, possibly bored or absorbed in last - minute emails.
Second, that Saudi Arabia, the driving force within OPEC and the shock absorber in oil markets for the past 40 years, would cut production if necessary to keep prices from falling too low.
Buchsbaum is so absorbed in his work, he'd forget to consult such devices.
Can this universal stranger be absorbed in the country which has absorbed every other European stock?
That said, it's easy for passionate people to come across as too serious or uninterested, because they tend to get absorbed in their work.
Lacking space to focus, work quietly if desired or have an uninterrupted conversation may detract from employees» ability to become deeply absorbed in — and fulfilled by — their role.
As the Fed hikes rates, a key will be that how much the ongoing issuance is absorbed in the market.
Most of the 1.9 million sf absorbed in suburban Denver last year was leased before it was completed, Conway says.
At a minimum, such a plan must include a freeze on the salaries of the Prime Minister, all Ministers and Deputy Ministers and a requirement that any public service salary increases be absorbed in Departmental operating budgets.
Not sure: Harvey had a 10 - days impact on refineries, we can assume it to be fully absorbed in one month or so.
In fact, noting that 50 % of the MSP premiums have already been eliminated (with the impact being absorbed in «general revenues»), the new payroll tax collected will more than make up the remaining MSP revenue shortfall, and is a material contributor to achieving the balanced budgets that are forecast.
Too much to absorb in one go but I will be printing it out and keeping it near my deep thought area (the loo).
There was never any co-ordinated government response to the other recommendations, although the commission's thinking was undoubtedly absorbed in the ongoing debate in many policy sectors.
Did you know that the people who are least absorbed in their work are single and childless?
It's also important to note that Streamline refinancing continues the requirement for mortgage insurance, though UFMIPs are typically absorbed in the mortgage and are not paid in cash.
We still see bonds acting as effective shock absorbers in portfolios in such times of market stress.
Another way of thinking about this is to remember that a surplus of savings in a given country means that the country is producing more goods and services than it absorbs in domestic spending.
When I find myself wondering nervously, in the driver's seat, whether those pedestrians standing on the corner absorbed in their smart phones will actually walk into the street while I'm turning right, I know something is amiss.
J. Craig Venter, the geneticist who decoded the human genome, has been absorbed in the study of virii for a number of years.
For the next two hours and 17 minutes, that's what you're going to get — action and more one - liners than a human brain can absorb in a single viewing.
And I myself became more absorbed in this loving, rolling feast of a family as the years went on.
In «The Sorrows of Gin,» for example, the Lawtons are so completely absorbed in their endless round of party - going and party - giving that they hardly know their own daughter, Amy.
As absorbed in God, the world is in an unmanifest (pralaya) state.
On a lonely two - hour walk home from my piano lesson, seeing an otherwise ordinary sunset, I was suddenly flooded by light and absorbed in a sea of light which, although it did not extinguish the humble awareness of my finite existence, overflowed the barriers that normally separate us from the surrounding world.
In other words, while fighting for divorce and custody, people naturally become excessively self - absorbed in their own protection for a stage.
Christ did not come and die so we can absorb ourselves in self serving pleasure.
«Many Christians still at bottom look upon God as one of the most selfish, self - absorbed Beings in the universe, far more selfish than they could think it right to be themselves, — intent only upon His own honor and glory, looking out continually that His own rights are never trampled on; and so absorbed in thoughts of Himself and of His own righteousness, as to have no love or pity to spare for the poor sinners who have offended Him.»
That is, if we don't succumb to the second danger above and get so absorbed in the internal workings and personal relationships that we have no time or energy left for the rest of the world.
And yet, as I progressed through high school and college, got a job in full - time student ministry, and even traveled through Europe for a few weeks, checking each of these dreams off my list (sans Aussie heartthrob), I found myself at age twenty - four absorbed in feelings that I didn't expect to come for at least another fifteen years, if ever.
I remember sitting back one day, during the Ramsay Colloquium, looking at my friends gathered around that table, absorbed in the discussion, and thinking, «I just love these guys.»
Fasting in the sense of living with a bare minimum of nourishment would be practically inevitable in the wilderness of Judea for one absorbed in solitary spiritual struggle.
But we will not speak carelessly or in passing, hastening away from the sight of this suffering, absorbed in rejoicing over our having been spared it.
Kauffman pointed out that «Jesus talks about loving our enemies and praying for our enemies and doing good to those who do evil to us»; more than this, on the cross «Jesus allowed himself to die, and absorbed in his own being the violence around him, rather than countering that violence.»
But all the while he was intensely, almost hermetically, absorbed in books and ideas.
(2) Most theological faculty are not primarily absorbed in academic research and scholarly publishing for narrow guild audiences.
Absorbed in my work, active in church, a happy husband and grandfather, physically fit but for the inevitable insults of aging, I was completely unprepared when I was told that I had this dreadful disease.
It is perhaps only natural that as youths initially experience their sense of independence and self - individuation that for a time their focus should be absorbed in this new discovery.
(By «in the middle,» Fielding means someone who believes in Jesus, but who isn't fully absorbed in the faith yet either.
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