Sentences with phrase «also share a sense»

I'm looking for a fun, loyal loving partner who shares my interests and also shares my sense of humor.
They also share a sense of dark humor that Theron is an ace at imparting on screen, Reitman said.
Students also share a sense of responsibility for the garden and the pond.

Not exact matches

In fact, we almost can't help sharing our thoughts and feelings: Research also shows that talking about ourselves, whether in person or on social media, triggers the same pleasure sensation in the brain as does money or food — self disclosure causes increased activity in brain regions associated with the sense of reward and satisfaction from money, food and even sex.
But the past year has also shown it may fragment our shared sense of reality.
You want to empower them so they get the sense that you trust their skills and contributions enough, but also make yourself available for one - on - one sessions where they can share feedback, criticism, or any issues that arise in a safe space.»
He'll help you master your mornings, while also sharing a technique to help you prioritize the tasks in your day, take action and give you a strong sense of accomplishment (and relief) immediately.
Also, a study from Deloitte showed that having a diverse workforce leads to increased market share, which makes sense, since having different backgrounds and ethnicities can help you better market to those consumers.
The group incentive nature of employee stock ownership and profit sharing makes this an effective way to create and reinforce a sense of common purpose, and to encourage higher commitment and productivity.23 It is also the case with ESOPs that the new ownership might not be viewed by the firm in the same way as other added compensation because the ownership is financed through loans to buy new capital as company stock, with Federal tax incentives, and the shares are not paid as normal wages and benefits out of company budget reserved for this purpose.
 Almost a quarter of that was the auto aid. It was important for preserving jobs, for sure. But does it count as «stimulus,» in the sense of stimulating expenditure? I don't think so. It was more in the realm of a balance sheet transfer that kept an important company going. If the auto aid was «stimulus,» then so too was the much larger line of credit which Ottawa advanced to the banks (they could have tapped $ 200 billion under Mr. Flaherty's EFF mechanism)-- all of which was also repaid. In that case, Ottawa's «stimulus» was more like a quarter - trillion dollars... far outpacing everyone else in the OECD as a share of GDP! Of course that's nonsense. This was just one of many ways that Ottawa inflated the true value of its stimulus effort last year (including counting as «stimulus» the increase in EI payouts that automatically accompanied last year's mass layoffs).
It's a story that she shares with a good dollop of self - deprecating humour but also an infectious (and slightly daft) sense of joy.
If these institutions are healthy, they promote and sustain a shared sense that the city is not only a marketplace but also a moral community, and that the market exists for the community not the community for the market.
Havel also shares Saul Bellow's sense of that channel in the deepest part of ourselves which is conscious of a higher consciousness.
Just as the physical union of two persons becomes rich and rewarding, and not only gratifying in a physical and emotional sense, when it is expressive of a wide sharing of life together, so also a family that is totally centered in itself, without concern for those around it and for the broader matters they represent, is likely to lose a great deal, while with such an awareness and wider sharing it is likely to be rich and rewarding.
But despite this shared sense of religious devotion, as detailed in a new Pew Research Center report on what US Muslims believe and practice, survey data also show a huge gap in their perceptions of each other.
Also, when confronted with a doctrine that is logically extreme in the sense of having a polar opposite or, in the terms of propositional logic, a contrary extreme, compare the merits of each extreme not primarily with those of the opposite one, but with a moderate view sharing something of both extremes, a higher synthesis.
The main shared convictions are: (i) that science should serve the cause of progress and of humanity, in the whole sense of these two terms; (ii) that the human destiny in the universe is the most important quest, and to clarify this point is the ultimate goal not only of religion, but also of science, in their unending search for truth.
I'm sure I based this assessment on personality, sense of humor and blah blah blah but also, despite the whole big - time meat eater and long - time vegetarian mashup, we share food extremely well.
A glance at your blog leads me to observe that we may share a similar dry - and - sarcastic - yet - excitable sense of humor, an excellent vocabulary, and perhaps also a predilection toward (seemingly --RRB- random sexual references.
Many of the stories we hear from the region are about a dire lack; but they are also connected by a sense of the pride that people have in relation to the food of their home country, as well as the humility and hospitality that goes into making and sharing it.
As a great admirer of Arsene Wenger and particularly his attractive and entertaining style of football, I instinctively felt very uneasy about all this hostility and finger pointing but I also shared greatly in our collective sense of disappointment.
Still, we have also encountered our fair share of people who, either out of ignorance or a totally unfounded sense of familiarity, have blindsided us with some of the creepy things people say to moms who exclusively breastfeed their babies.
Katy - I share your sense of disgust, and also disappointment on behalf of my «fellow man».
Also at 11 a.m., Airbnb hosts from across New York meet with legislators and advocate for new bill that would establish common sense regulations for home sharing, Million Dollar Staircase, 3rd Floor, state Capitol, Albany.
Extremes in resources also undermined a shared sense of value and perspective.
It also would appear to make more sense for Wading River and Shoreham to share a district than the current arrangement, which aligns Wading River with the likes of Peconic and matches Shoreham with Coram.
Music festivals provide a valued opportunity for people to «be themselves», find the person they «really are» and experience a real sense not only of freedom but also of community with others who share the same values and interests.
Room sharing also makes sense from a logistical standpoint.
«The Decision Counseling Program © also produces a one - page summary that the patient and his physician can use to make a shared decision that makes the most sense
The shared gene allows zebrafish to sense water flow direction, and it also helps cells inside the human ear sense a range of sounds.
Oxygen will also check the stores of friends and associates who agree to share their knowledge with you, in the same sense that you might ask a friend or a co-worker a question if you don't know the answer yourself.
And the researchers found that shared pain not only increases a sense of solidarity, it can also boost actual group cooperation.
Making Sense of the Human Genome Every human shares 99.9 % of the same letters of the DNA code, but the tiny differences that make us individuals also form a beautiful continuum — breaking down traditional notions of race.
She and a few board members who share her sense of humor have also begun crafting slogans that might eventually adorn T - shirts or sweatshirts.
Being open about the touches and moves you crave will help you get that satisfying, soul - connecting sex — and it'll also give your partner the sense that they can share their desires openly too.
She shares her tales of dating after 60 with a keen sense of humor while also writing about how relationships and dating have changed over the years.
Travel, surprises, music, dancing, sports, books, last minute plans, open mind, photography, museum, craziness, spontaneity, going out (but also staying in), sharing, simplicity, respect, flip flops (yes, the sandals), down to earth (however fantasy is also very important), people, casual, word, news, work, sense of humor about yourself, awareness.
Psychotherapist Hilda Burke also recommends understanding each other before embarking on a long distance love affair «In any relationship both parties should have roughly the same goal as to what they want the relationship to be... it's good to have the comfort of a sense of a shared vision.»
Chances are, you'll also need to find a partner with shared values — a whopping 99 per cent of singles in the survey voted these in as a vital part of a healthy relationship, along with a sense of humour (an important factor for 97 per cent off singles) and appearance (important to 92 per cent).
Naturally, it makes a lot of sense; christian singles tend to share not only faith but also similar morals, values and lifestyle attributes.
Travel, surprises, music, sports, books, last minute plans, open mind, photography, museum, going out (but also staying in), sharing, simplicity, respect, down to earth (however fantasy is also very important), people, casual, word, news, work, sense.
In the case of Life of the Party, the sense of chivalry is shared between director Ben Falcone and his co-writing partner and wife, Melissa McCarthy, who clearly set out to create a raucous comedy that's also paradoxically the portrait of a kind gentlewoman.
The duo was also responsible for penning the equally awful «Tammy» and the not much better «The Boss,» and I can now flat out conclude that I do not share their sense of humor.
There's also the sensible thinking that Ready Player One and Star Wars share a similar sci - fi focused audience, so a shift makes sense for both films.
«Daredevil» isn't exactly the best superhero to appeal to audiences since all he really has are his super senses, but his character also shares the deeper emotional storyline found in «Spider - Man» and the other early Marvel comics.
There is something else in filmmaking that inspires me, it's not only having a good idea and executing it well, but it is also the sense of discovery that can happen in the process; a willingness to leave room for the unplanned; to share an authentic moment that was not first conceived in the mind of the maker; to collaborate with life and chaos.
However, Calvary also boasts more than its fair share of human truths and beauty and is considerably elevated by the director's cine - literacy - there's the Hitchcockian premise, a western-esque sense of impending violent confrontation and McDonagh admits to being influenced by Luis Buñuel and Robert Bresson, alongside the artist Andrew Wyeth and the essayist Jean Améry.
The team also just makes sense, with Strange and Thor sharing the connection that they're both a bit more otherworldly and mystical than the rest of Marvel's existing on - screen heroes.
Although it also had it's share of cringe - worthy moments as well as plot points that made no sense, of course that's pretty standard for any plot dealing with time travel.
There is also a justification for revenge amidst some moments of comic relief and a romantic subplot that joins the main story in a happy ending providing a sense of communal unity through a shared emotional experience.
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