Sentences with phrase «also respect you more»

Not exact matches

Comfortable furniture might cost a bit more, but it will also help your workers feel more relaxed and respected.
Shumpert is also a decent three - point shooter and gives the Cavs another outside threat the defense must respect and since the trades and LeBron's return no team is making more 3 - pointers per game.
Also, if I'm already paying a vendor, obviously that implies a certain level of respect — and that person has more skin in the game potentially.»
That trust also helps team members feel more confident about throwing out different ideas and suggestions because they know their coworkers respect and value their opinions.
But also, more importantly, because the whole point of thinking about seasonal rhythms is to nudge you to pay more attention to what is natural for you and to respect those tendencies rather than being a slave to a fixed routine.
More than 3,000 members of the public also paid their respects at an open viewing Friday after a week of mourning across Houston that included tributes at City Hall, the police headquarters, the elder Mr. Bush's office, and Barbara Bush Elementary School, the New York Times reported.
Leadership comes with additional responsibility, but also additional opportunities, more respect, and more control over your life.
It requires us to be more trusting too, which is also good for creating engagement as the more we show respect and trust for our teams the more they will show for us.
Energy is a more significant component of supply chain and distribution costs, and in this respect the United States is also becoming increasingly competitive.
However, such efforts must also be complemented with a redoubling of Western efforts to support strong political systems and respect for rule of law in the region in order to foster more resilience among regional states to withstand Chinese influence.
The fact that this topic is popular on here may serve you well if this was expanded a bit more (which you just did with the couples angle, but perhaps looking at other data sources to help quantify what people's net worth is... and perhaps with respect to geography / cost of living... also how to maximize your relative net worth by moving to a low cost area — which I plan to do (abroad)!.
New low - cost deferred variable annuities «deserve to get more respect,» insisted Pfau, but he singled out the immediate annuity — also called an income annuity or a life annuity — as packed with the most potential because it offers «a ton of benefits to consumers.»
In addition to good pay, it is also a satisfying job and generally well respected, designing something so that Plant Operators will be able to do their work more easily and safely.
Also, maybe your point would have more weight if you didn't turn around and hurl personal insults at those around you while you ask that you get respect.
Fortunately, such relationships can also come later in life, once we're older and more established but still in need of guidance from someone we respect.
I practiced never lying to them which meant that I sometimes had to tell my customers things that they wouldn't want to hear and I had to take responsibility for the mishaps but it also in the long run made them trust and respect me more which I think led them to entrusting me with their freight.
I also found that in the long run that made most drivers trust and respect me more.
We also honor those who have sought more opportunities and greater respect for women.
I will further try to show that Whitehead the metaphysician displays interests in important respects not unlike those of Hegel, but that in his solutions to certain metaphysical problems, Whitehead not only evidences a conception of metaphysics quite different, and considerably more modest than that of Hegel, but also (and this will be my main point) develops his position in terms of a logic that is entirely non-dialectical.
While I'm more of an atheist than anything else and respect Mr. Hawking's vast knowledge of the sciences and believe he's probably correct in his assertions I also believe that NO ONE really knows what's in store for us after death... most likely nothing at all since that's what makes sense to me, but all the brains in our world put together don't really know for sure.
Hence, the principle of religious freedom also implies that constitutional stipulations should do nothing more than institutionalize the formative principle of communicative respect; they can not properly require of any citizen as a political participant explicit adherence to any substantive prescription for social action.
In the respect that a moral claim is explicitly partisan in moral disagreements, it differs not only from nonmoral claims but also from one or more other moral ones.
I think Rand was more than a little addle - brained in some respects and I disagree with much of her views, but I'm also an atheist.
The Muslim leader should also see that and have more respect.
Before I state it, however, I must say that there is no reason why the more traditional position, both about life beyond death as a subjective (and hence personal) reality for each of us and also with respect to the traditional portrayal of the «last things» (including an intermediate state), may not be accepted by those who find it compelling.
Those who are offended by the claim that horses or chimps or whales (OFD; also see OOTM 13, WM 49) deserve more respect than the fetus in the early stages of pregnancy usually resort to a type of question - begging which Peter Singer calls «speciesism»: the human fetus in the early stages of pregnancy deserves moral respect just because it is human.
It is clear from the start, therefore, in an ontology and general metaphysical philosophy of man, that the very question of a possible derivation of spirit from matter has no meaning, because that would amount to attempting to derive what is logically and ontologically prior from what is in both respects posterior, and to imply that what is earlier in temporal succession must ipso facto also be the ontological ground of what in space and time is later and more material.
Thus, if I thought that the free - will and process world - views were equally plausible in every other relevant respect, then the fact that I admit that a free - will theodicy will be more defensive would, I believe, require that I consider such a theodicy less plausible also.
With respect to the second point, it is also clear that no finite entity is able to have more than a perspectival prehension of the society to which it belongs.
Either one accepts the basic Western ethical system of respecting other human beings as subjects and extends that respect to other creatures that are also recognized as subjects, or one asks much more fundamental questions about the assumptions of Western thought, rejects ethical thinking of this sort altogether, and develops a new sensibility more like the one Shepard finds among primal peoples.
More than any other Shakespearean tragic hero, he commands respect and radiates authority as the drama begins, and also embodies the values of aristocratic chivalry.
If all this added up to certain kinds of discomfort that would have seemed somewhat peculiar to our Eastern big - city cousins — childhood friendships, for example, that unspokenly and mysteriously evaporated in adolescence — in some respects we were also far more at ease than they.
We must either reject this doctrine of the causal efficacy of the consequent nature and also affirm that an entirely static God can have particularity of efficacy for each occasion, or else we must recognize that the phases in the concrescence of God are in important respects more analogous to temporal occasions than to phases in the becoming of a single occasion.
Yes, you get more people to listen to you and discuss their beliefs rationally when you turn a sympathetic ear rather than smear them right off the bat, but it's also dangerous to start respecting certain beliefs and giving them more power than they deserve.
In addition we would also like to have pleasurable experiences, but, if a choice must be made, respect seems the more crucial to human person - hood.
any other way than by saying it's become easier in some respects, but also more necessary, for me to be a believer.
I found the speech to be very moving.I also liked what the president said about Billy Graham.There was a time when this country seemed more at peace within.Billy Graham seemed to command respect from most quarters, and he had the role of a patriarchal leader, in his own way.I'm sure he has political views, but I have never heard him say things that are polarizing, unlike too many ministers today.This country needs another Billy Graham, who will stand for the gospel, and his convictions; but who doesn't major in alienating others.
And if your religious ideas see no different fate for me or my children after death even if we don't believe in or pray to your god, I also respect your religion more.
@just spewin»: no worries... my husband is AtheistSteve (another one who thinks you are delusional) and Mirosal happens to be a friend of his also... Steve and I are quite at ease in our relationship that our friendship with Mirosal is just that - a friendship btw: I stand for our anthem out of respect for my country not due to the fact that the god word is put in there..no - one in Canada is stupid (unlike you) to even consider our anthem a prayer... we consider it an anthem, nothing more but then again people like you ad CA wouldn't possibly understand that... you hear that praying is worthless and go running to your priest and grab your buybull in the hopes that your stupidity has not been made obvious
I call it a lifestyle because, while I have read a good amount about their religion and respect 9and even agree) with a lot of it, it seems to be more than JUST a religion, but a lifestyle also.
I meant to say «little to no experience braiding» and «french toast» instead of «french bread»:) I'd also like to add that I have much more respect for challah and it's makers than I ever had.
We are also not asking for money to be wasted like it was on Grabriel, Perez who where bought but never got a chance or on Xhaka who was more expensive than some of the players bought by Man City, Chelsea or Man U but he was a poor investment or Chambers who cost a fortune at the time but was than barely used or respected.
Respect for all the years he has given us but no more contracts as he also needs to respect us fans and let us mRespect for all the years he has given us but no more contracts as he also needs to respect us fans and let us mrespect us fans and let us move on.
Show respect, but also show that you have more talent than your Championship opponents!
We must respect our opponents more and play to the demands of the game, while also recognizing what works and what doesn't.
He revealed how much he and the other Arsenal stars appreciate the way Wenger deals with them and he also feels that his achievements at the club deserve a lot more respect.
Guardiola says Mino Raiola offered Paul Pogba to Manchester City in January... also says dogs deserve to be treated with more respect... pic.twitter.com/eAw 7hPpszw
Squads can always be better, and yes management can also be better, and Yes some players are not good enough, but they have more respect and integrity for the establishment than some fans who wish to go matches and boo and pull out banners when the team win.
Jon, you're not the only one who dislikes Arsene Wenger, you'll also find he's not well liked by corrupt sports channel, Sky Sports and if you listen to Merson you'll see he shows a more respect to Manchester United, Liverpool and even Tottenham than he does for the Arsenal.
He can also run enough that opponents need to respect his legs, which should create more opportunities to throw into single coverage.
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