Sentences with phrase «actually value the person»

That shows you actually value the person enough to ask a relevant question.

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A remarkable number of them — people who say they value environmental action — openly share how they consider themselves leaders while in the same breath saying they haven't actually changed behavior conflicting with their values, but they're aware.
If the people actually using your product don't get value every time they touch it, good luck staying in business.
What you see as a couple lines on your resume is actually thousands of hours spent with a group of people with values, stories and institutional memories.
I was doing a seminar many years ago on networking and was talking about the value of collaborating with your competition from time to time, and how it is actually possible to increase your business by collaborating and cooperating with people who might be your competitors.
And by asking more questions, you can actually learn about a person and discover ways you can add value.
The only outside input that really matters comes from people we know and those whose opinions we actually value and respect.
Google has already spun out Google Hangouts and Photos, two features birthed by Google + that people actually like for their standalone value.
Of course, managing to wring the most value from your unhappy customers requires you to master the knee jerk defensiveness in the face of criticism that nearly all of us suffer from and actually listen to what this angry or upset person is telling you.
Going forward, Schulman said he appreciated the true value of ensuring all members of your team get the credit they deserve, and that the practice «actually attracts more and more people to your team.»
Branding's most impressive values are actually somewhat invisible, unless you try to measure them with qualitative user surveys; for example, how can you measure the average person's «awareness» of your brand?
It has to be people that actually fix it and that's what I think gives Bitcoin a lot of security value — because you have all these people watching it and not just like computer software that's running on its own.
People who believe in the long - term value of the Ethereum blockchain might actually approach the digital asset as a security — though they don't possess any voting rights or a formal investment contract.
The auction is one of the few components of U.S market structure whose value most people actually agree upon.
And I reckon, it's sort of interesting for me for private equity in terms of all we've seen, and what we have seen, where we have seen some misconduct and things like that,»cause I always think like, to my simple mind, that the people in private equity, they're the greatest, they're actually adding value to their clients, they're getting paid really really well, you know, if I was in that position, the one thing I would think to myself as I skipped to work was like just «Let's not mess it up.
Fully automated contractual systems are proposed to make business and the law work better; the contracts people actually write are unregulated penny stock offerings whose fine print literally states that you are buying nothing of any value.
Offering, operating, or participating in, any marketing or sales plan or program wherein a participant gives or agrees to give a valuable consideration in return (1) for the opportunity to receive compensation in return for inducing other persons to become participants in the plan or program, or (2) for the opportunity to receive something of value when a person induced by the participant induces a new participant to give such valuable consideration, Provided, That the term «compensation,» as used in this paragraph only, does not mean any payment based on actually consummated sales of goods or services to persons who are not participants in the plan or program and who do not purchase such goods or services in order to participate in the plan or program.
When you're talking about your homepage in developing your value proposition, how important is it to actually develop a value proposition and tailor that message to your audience versus just trying to get your products in people's faces?
When people talk about ETH and ETC they are actually talking about the value of the Ether in their respective blockchain.
Tell me, if the school charged the actual market value for the use of this space and the use of equipment, etc. and if that market value actually reflected the cost to the public, then the issue might become clearer to you because these religious people would scream at having to pay full price and the cost of any damages they may inflict upon the public property they are using illegally.
Either way — I'll let you in on a secret — business ethics / morality = zero — the only ethics that actually exist in a business model exist because humans bring it with them — unless greed and stepping over people are values now?
I am actually an Obama supporter for the most part, but I have also noticed the Mormon way as a good direction for young people to see their true worth and receive value of their tribulation.
Our description of value shows that faith is given through the nature of the responses actually generated in the inter-relation of persons with the objects of their loyalty.
To illustrate, a person who relinquishes his insistence that his marriage supply far more intimacy than is possible in that relationship, can then enjoy and value the closeness that is actually there.
This way of thinking is actually dangerous, according to Whitehead, because it carries people away from the world of values and promotes the privatization of experience and, hence, of morals (SMW 195 - 196).
It may be that kerygmatic allusions to Jesus» humility, meekness, gentleness, love, forgiveness and obedience derive from historical memory of Jesus; but the «historical value» which such material may have is far from its kerygmatic meaning, which is more accurately stated by Bultmann, in language actually intended to state the significance of the pre-existence in the karygma: «That Jesus, the historical person, did this service for us, and that he did it not out of personal sympathy and loveableness, but rather by God acting in him, in that God established his love for us through Jesus dying for us sinners (Rom.
Any educator knows that few people actually change their ethical and moral values in college.
I hope that you are actually one of those who just ignores the fact that atheism is amoral and chooses to follow our society's religious values anyway and not one of those who secretly uses people because they realize there's nothing wrong with it.
There are values that surpass even the sanctity of a unified family and the right of all children to live with people who actually love them, are responsible for them, and are able to care for them.
Sociologists also deal with such topics as the components of culture, i.e., beliefs, values, language, and norms; cultural dynamics; cultural integration; cultural change; ideal culture, what people profess to follow, and real culture, how people actually behave in relation to these claims; ethnocentrism, the proclivity to see one's culture as the best and consequently all others as inferior; and cultural relativity.
So excited to have a resource to share with people looking for better - for - you granola bars that actually have nutritional value!
I don't mind it for normal recipes and actually when I first posted this shake I used the higher recipe builder p + values, but I wasn't sure how people calculated smoothies so I asked on the message boards and every response I got said they calculate the ingredients separately so I changed it.
This time the Frenchman responded by saying that he did not really value the criticism and opinion of people who thought they knew it all without ever actually managing a club.
Moreover, I care about the people of the Western countries too, and I actually care about Western values.
And on the matter of HFCS itself: Whether or not people believe that HFCS is any worse than regular table sugar, the fact is that any refined sugar not only has no nutritional value whatsoever — it's actually an anti-nutrient, which means your body uses up valuable resources to process it.
One trick to motivating people: let them know how their efforts fit into a larger framework, in this case via David Plouffe's online video briefings, so that they know that their work has context and is actually valued.
The most dangerous thing (and Labour really seems to struggle with this point) is that as a result when people pursue meritocracy they further establish a self - fulling definition of «merit» that actually just furthers traditional social stratification and their own status and fails to value what can be gained from different social experience.
«I want to see planning permissions going to people who are actually going to build houses, not just sit on land and watch its value rise,» she said.
Her comment at the time supports the notion that the Congressman has a broader, brighter political future: «I think anybody that actually listened to Chris Gibson, or met Chris Gibson or has looked at any of his votes or any of his values, if they are willing to put away labels, I think they would be very impressed with the man as an individual and what he can do to unite people
[About] three days later they said «Okay now, which of these things did you actually see», and I couldn't tell whether I had seen them in person or if I had seen them in a photograph, and that doesn't really seem like a big deal except that if you can put something in somebody's head through a photograph and make them think they saw it, that really calls in to question the value of an eye witness.
«It is interesting to see that what people state in the interviews they value about nature, is also what they actually post about when visiting the park,» says post-doctoral researcher Anna Hausmann, who has been studying the preferences and sense of place of people in African national parks.
But there is likely some value here, evolutionarily speaking: if people perceive the goal as higher or smaller than it actually is, they will aim more precisely the next time.
«Only after the revelations are people starting to understand the value of their data and that they actually have strong data rights,» says Naik.
All it is just people actually recognizing what the problem is, recognizing that it's a value that they care about and then figuring out how to do something about it.
We haven't been good in actually telling people what we've done research on, what it has achieved, and what the added value is.
The definition illustrates why the concept makes even very smart people reach for their liquor cabinets: «In statistical hypothesis testing, the p - value is the probability of obtaining a test statistic at least as extreme as the one that was actually observed, assuming that the null hypothesis is true.»
«At the end of the day, people buy their product based on value and utility for what they need, and while they may be interested and passionate about certain issues like energy security or climate change, very few customers will actually let that altruistic sense drive their purchasing decision,» Stricker said.
And although they are lower in value, some people say that's actually a good thing.
The makers hope Apple can lend some of its brand value to hearing aids, a huge leap in a world where stigma means it takes an average of 10 years for people to go from needing one to actually using one.
Ultimately, the outcome of this neural computing operation is a probability value — the computer calculates, for example, how likely it is that a face actually does correspond to that of the person being sought.
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