Sentences with phrase «action points people»

Even for novels and other fiction works, inserting a call - to - action points people in the right direction.

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The moment you start pointing fingers is the moment people start seeing you as someone who lacks accountability for their actions.
I've taken this action for years and people repeatedly point it out as a major strength, one that they both appreciate and have learned from.
A pilot allows you to test the effectiveness of your survey invitation, determine if there is a particular point in the survey where people drop out, and see if you'll be able to take action based on the results, Ambler says.
The point is that he demands fast action and quick resolution when people disagree.
And scoring extra points with viewers, the apps aren't requiring that people log in through a television provider to access the hard - hitting action.
On the talent point, there are a lot of intelligent people in Austin with an action - oriented mindset who have worked in tech companies big and small.
The results revealed an asymmetry in the point at which they tipped: people required about four unethical actions to decide that Barbara had appreciably changed for the worse, but about six equivalently ethical actions to decide that Barbara appreciably changed for the better.
Click through for his three - point plan — a call for thoughtful action for digital platform stewards and the people who use and advertise on them.
New Mexico Representative Ben Lujan made this point to Zuckerberg's face last week and ended the exchange with a call to action: «So you're directing people that don't even have a Facebook page to sign up for a Facebook page to access their data... We've got to change that.»
I think the point of the article was to make people aware of Chick - Fil - A's discriminatory actions so they could choose for themselves whether to fund such actions by consuming their products.
The best we can do is to remember the mystery that God chooses to call * us * to be the hands and feet of Jesus Christ (a person whom Kerry neglects to mention in her heartfelt, but incomplete, accounting of the role of the Christian chaplain), and our job is to point the way to him; but this, and I think Kerry would agree, is best done through our loving actions and not, as the professor or «Nancy» above might suggest, through our fancy words, theology, or persuasion.
It's to the point with some Christian posters here that any criticism of their actions and religious beliefs garners the immediate judgment that the person doing so is being hateful when, in reality, they are only fulfilling that very same Bible observation made by Jesus.
However, the point simply is Paul is warning them about certain actions they are either committing or they see in society around them being committed — to avoid such actions as a person of the Spirit... so obviously with the Spirit they could still make common mistakes.
You can't defend someone's actions by pointing to the actions of another person.
Second - a point noted earlier - how are we to explain those people who do not seem to give a damn for the Good or for moral action in any form?
Yet to begin ethical reflection at this point invariably seems to result in arbitrarily separating the moral judgment of an action from the kind of person who performs it.
But taken together, these stories, told from many different points of view, converge to give a distinct impression of a real person in action upon a recognizable scene.
Next morning he was back in the city, prepared to carry out an action designed to be the central point of his challenge to priests and people.
At that point people chose to have fewer children, and population leveled off without any political action.
Councillor Toby Neal at Nottingham City Council was quoted by the Nottingham Post as saying: «Whilst respecting the court's decision, I feel the judge has missed the point of us bringing this action, which was to protect people from feeling bullied and intimidated while accessing hospital services - something we don't welcome in our city.»
I know of many Christians that miss that point... that it was a the people's actions IN THE NAME OF RELIGION / GOD that caused the problem.
Nobody is responsible for what he could not know, or be, or do: yet to sin is to continue in self - will and self - love at those many points of decision in which, for a normal person, one's outlook and action ought to reach far beyond himself.
The point Frogist is I am saying it is not the Churches position that these people are not accountable for their actions.
When people truly care, they don't tend to use worn out phrases, and they show love in their actions (but that doesn't mean they approve one sin over another, which is besides the point).
I can understand making the point that the people of Ferguson should be invited to forgive what they perceived as a wrong on the part of the officer...... but for you to make the assumption and then state that the Officer's action was «wrong» (if that is what you meant to say) is not something I can agree with, not without your full rationale (which maybe I missed from an earlier post)....
The key point here is that in almost every case of a successful action project, one person started the ball rolling.
I can see the Judge's point for the atheist's actions was like a person yelling fire in a crowed movie theater when there actually isn't no fire.
God is slow to anger and abounding in mercy, but for every unrepentant person there comes a point where God's mercy is withdrawn, and they have to face the final consequence of their actions.
You make interesting points, but I don't think you can equate mandating that a person engage in life - saving efforts to prohibiting actions that affirmatively take a life.
@janimarie: Yes, you can make that comparison but it's not completely accurate in a lot of cases where people specifically point to god for guiding their actions.
What separates us from most people like Franklin is that he is in the public eye, because I am sure that if we had all our words available for everyone to read, our actions all on camera, we would all want to hide in shame at some points in our lives.
The important part is activity and action that points people towards Jesus Christ.
At the end of each chapter are action points, when completed, a person can develop their own focus and strategy for engagement.
A renewed partnership of church and committed Catholic laity in the university, business and professional worlds would create communal pride, a rallying point for concerted action, and an impetus for talented young people aspiring to a career in service to others.
I take his point that some believe it people are being killed in large numbers that action should be taken.
People must be taught to understand that their actions as citizens and members of other organized groups — for instance, trade unions — must be judged from a moral point of view.
Yet this is the point at which so many people take evasive action.
But if it will only offend the person with no impact on their thinking or actions, it's probably not the time to make your point.
People will still point to the injury problems we have got now, with seven players out of action, and say that they could have been avoided if Wenger had spent more money on reinforcements in the summer.
«The conversation should be straight to the point and nonjudgmental, making reference only to the actions of the teen involved and not to his / her person or values.»
The paid version adds more functionality, including the ability for campaigners to add talking points text and to collect email addresses as people take action.
Without a clear message that the problem is real, severe and needs urgent action - and no reasonable person would doubt that - vested interests will have no problem exploiting marginal points of disagreement to create a sense of uncertainty around the fundamentals.
It's based around the idea of applying gaming concepts to political actions in social online spaces, basically rewarding people with points, prizes and recognition for taking action.
Positive reinforcement helps to keep people active... at least up to the point that they stop seeing that their actions have meaningful effects in the real world.
We have consistently agreed that there is a certain point at which freedom of choice means allowing people to choose stupid actions.
The recovery in economic confidence though tells the underlying truth; people may not be able to point at a specific policy and say it will solve things, but collectively the government's actions have served to convince some people that things are getting better.
And we can point to our record of action in government to show how we have worked tirelessly to create jobs even in the tough times.More people in work than ever before.
Segun Adewale, the Action Democratic Party (ADP) candidate in the July 14 gubernatorial election in Ekiti, on Sunday announced a seven - point agenda, saying it will bring succour to the people of the state.
He urged judges and magistrates to conduct themselves in the best interest of the nation, pointing out that their actions and inactions significantly affected the lives of the people.
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