Sentences with phrase «appreciated personal views»

Your instructions are clear and you've added much appreciated personal views and observations.

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George just posted a very interesting (personal) appraisal o the evolution of young evangelicals, and rather than try to appreciate his view point, some are downright nasty — just because he mentions God and Jesus and Christianity in his essay.
Since joining the Healthy Eating team at Whole Foods Market corporate office this summer, I've come to really appreciate the company's point of view on diet which essentially suggests that everyone — regardless of personal preference on meat, fish, dairy or gluten — can benefit from eating as many foods as possible that contain the following four pillars of good - for - you - ness:
I'm intelligent enough to know that a play can completely inspire a person as much as a film... [but] theater isn't something that's connected to me, from a personal point of view, I can't appreciate what I'm doing.»
But not only do I appreciate objective validation from a personal fulfillment point of view, I also know, as an editor, that it's impossible to fairly judge your own writing — even when you're a great editor for others.
Light, tiled floors lead you to the open plan kitchen, which is fully equipped with everything that you will need in order to prepare a home cooked meal within the apartment.Oozing a calm and peaceful atmosphere where you can rest and appreciate a good night's sleep, the bedroom consists of a comfy double bed and plenty of storage space in which to stow away your personal belongings, together with a modern flatscreen television for your viewing entertainment.
The exhibition is most easily understood and appreciated when viewed as the personal indulgence of the curator.
In personal or business relationships, if someone betrays your trust; gives misleading statements; makes prophesies that turn out to be incorrect; or fails to appreciate that you may have a valid point of view even if they feel it inferior to their own — then you are likely to lose trust in anything that they say..
It's one thing to read and appreciate the voluminous, wide - ranging, sometimes challenging writings of Ayn Rand and to be so moved by them as to find one's personal philosophy and world view strongly shaped by them.
However, I conduct screening interviews at my full - time job and appreciate hearing a more personal view of the candidate right off the bat.
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