Sentences with phrase «always in view»

Turquoise water is always in view when golfing in Cancun.
Their spacious design blends contemporary Maldivian style in a natural harmony of wooden interiors and a breezy indoor - outdoor feel where the Indian Ocean is always in view.
The boats do not have GPS as the shoreline is always in view.
The living room opens on to the terrace and large windows ensure that the ocean is always in view.
Even from inside this Kauai condo, the ocean is always in view.
The literary kitchen magnet that keeps important daily reminders always in view is a refreshingly new idea for a bookish gift.
The instrument panel, with its cluster of three dials, is always in view — just like in a classic sports car.
The superlong hood is always in view and that expanse of metal constantly taunted me.
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And when he speaks of a subject or of the subjective, he seems to have human cognition always in view.
The reader needs to ponder what passion, resilience and steadfastness are required to keep a particular interpretive agenda always in view through such a long text, some of which is less than scintillating and some of which surely defies interpretation.

Not exact matches

In other words, you value friendliness and empathy, even when you're just getting your oil changed... Above all else, always be nice, and make an effort to understand and empathize with your buyers» and sellers» points of view
«I always had the point of view that it was important to move Ukraine closer to Europe,» Gusenbauer told the BBC in a statement.
It can be a challenge to view a person who has always done a certain set of tasks or held one position in a different light, but you are doing your business a disservice not to create opportunities for advancement for your strongest employees.
The most important aspect is to always look from the investor's point of view and what's in it for them.
I always read the deck before the meeting but if I get it 12 hours in advance I certainly don't have time to do analysis, formulate views, check on facts and so forth and therefore I'm less prepared to add value when I arrive.
Risk is a prism through which Waugh has always viewed his job, which is a good thing when you're banking in dangerous times.
In his view, entrepreneurs should almost always work towards an initial public offering.
From an IPO point of view, we would always insist, and it's in our term sheets, that if a company does an IPO, it's going to be on the Nasdaq, not on the TSX.
Andrew Herdman, director general of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, said the IATA data needs to be viewed with caution «as event descriptions are not always standardized» and there are «significant variations in the level of voluntary reporting by airlines.»
«In any organization there will always be differing views and opinions.
«This is not viewed as entering markets that we haven't been in the past, they are markets that we've always liked to serve, some we've already served in the past, we just had to have the right vehicle to exploit them properly.»
«As we have always explained, advice and recommendations included on goop are not formal endorsements and the opinions expressed by the experts and companies we profile do not necessarily represent the views of Goop,» the company said in a statement provided to INSIDER.
And that's standard across most platforms; you get a dashboard view and in - depth analytics into how your email campaigns perform so you can always keep improving.
It damages trust in government, reinforcing views that public officials will always put politics before the needs of the people they represent, he writes.
One of his views that always stuck with me on that subject, at least as a starting point for thinking about it, was that it was somewhat nonsensical to talk about what «equilibrium exchange rates» should be in a world of fiat currencies and fractional reserve banking.
After nearly 50 years in the real estate market, riding it up and down, but always up and to the right longer term, and same with stock market, I always stay in the market but I have a long term view and am prepared for ups and downs.
In my view, it is very important to understand that the rally we've seen in stocks was a momentum rally from a deeply oversold low, starting from a very high historical level of valuation, and never generating the favorable trend uniformity which has always appeared prior to past recession lowIn my view, it is very important to understand that the rally we've seen in stocks was a momentum rally from a deeply oversold low, starting from a very high historical level of valuation, and never generating the favorable trend uniformity which has always appeared prior to past recession lowin stocks was a momentum rally from a deeply oversold low, starting from a very high historical level of valuation, and never generating the favorable trend uniformity which has always appeared prior to past recession lows.
Hearing the views of someone with skin in the game and a long term track record of success is going to always offer more value than an analyst's perceptions.
Most analysts feel they must choose between two approaches customarily thought to be in opposition: «value» and «growth,»... We view that as fuzzy thinking... Growth is always a component of value [and] the very term «value investing» is redundant.
«(In Kansas City,) fear is not always viewed as just another step on the way to success, the way that it might be viewed on the coast,» Harrington said.
«In the business world, the rear - view mirror is always cleaner than the windshield.»
That encompassed paying for fulltime child care, always having a «Plan B» and a «Plan C» and viewing life - work balance «over a lifetime,» rather than always in the present.
Will they always be this low and has their intrinsic value changed that much in view of the general decline?
The problem that has always plagued BIG data is that it is an analytical view of past results — it is rooted in a past - to - present orientation.
I am a Christian who attends a Pentecostal church, but I'm pretty liberal in my views as well and don't always agree with my fellow Christians about certain heavier topics.
God's Judgments sometimes are quick sometimes are slow but in God's view they're always right on time.
As in, «Admittedly, William F. Buckley wasn't always right about everything, segregation for example,» or, «Obviously Aaron Sorkin is a colossal misogynist, but let us set that to one side,» or, «I enjoyed John Derbyshire's book on the Riemann Hypothesis, despite his despicable views on race.»
Always was and is and will ever be no matter what matters of materialized shapes to tend to seemingly clutter up His spiritual abundancy It is truth that God has troubles within the fractal paradigms of inter-cellular cosmologies as protruding «activists» are sometimes revolting against the grains of our embodied sanctifications creating many undulations of travesties not uncommonly being viewed by us celestial beings as being viral and bacteriological in the way we understand things to be and become.
I've always been under the impression that the «conservative» view of abortion is that it should NOT be allowed EXCEPT in cases of rape, incest, or when competent medical authorities determine that the health and safety of the mother and / or child is at serious risk (but not justifying the abortion of a child simply for having a mental or physical disability).
Hmmm... One might conclude, given the religious nature of this gentleman, that quite often... «religious» can and does (but not always) goes hand - in - hand with «conservative» political views... or the GOP (republicans).
Aquinas does make a number of statements that sound like the view Cardinal Kasper wants to defend: He says in I. 21.4 that «the work of divine justice always presupposes the work of mercy and is founded upon it,» and that in acting mercifully God is «doing something more than justice,» for mercy «is the fullness of justice.»
My view is that humans have always looked towards a higher being and also if it were the default then why the similarities in Faith around the planet?
I could care less if someone worshiped a shoe in a jar as long as they have the sense to keep their beliefs out of the law and when viewing how the law will apply to the US Citizens that they do not only look at it from their perspective as there are many out there that have dissimilar beliefs and do not always view the world from the same perspective.
Christians have always been called to be merciful to the poor and the dispossessed, but there seems less and less traction in the secular world to show mercy to those who uphold traditional Christian views.
The conclusion just reached suggests that supposedly value - free political science has had value commitments in spite of itself, at least to the extent that it affirms happiness to be a private matter.5 In addition, I am persuaded that political science explicitly based upon a preferential view of self - interest always implicitly invokes an objective criterion of happinesin spite of itself, at least to the extent that it affirms happiness to be a private matter.5 In addition, I am persuaded that political science explicitly based upon a preferential view of self - interest always implicitly invokes an objective criterion of happinesIn addition, I am persuaded that political science explicitly based upon a preferential view of self - interest always implicitly invokes an objective criterion of happiness.
But my early days of questioning the church were always in the context of seeking «biblical truth» when I found my views in direct conflict with those expressed in my church.
Not quite the oppisiste here is true the employer always stated what their views were apply for employement elsewhere if yours are not the same and now the US Gov under Obama will destroy another business setting the employees free to find other work in among the unemployed lines
All that Bergson asserts — and we shall see that in many of his texts Whitehead implicitly adopts the same view — is that this difference, real as it is, is nevertheless only that of degree, not that of nature, for one simple reason: that the past is always totally immanent in the present, even though in different degrees of vividness.
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