Divorces are already primed to be emotional, but the presence of kids pretty much guarantees that you won't be
approaching things from a completely rational perspective.
The Gear Sport does a darn good job of
approaching things from this angle, and it does it far better than the big, bulky and cumbersome Gear S3.
It can be easier mentally when
approaching things from a temporary standpoint rather than looking down the barrel of giving up fries forever on a low carb lifestyle.
I tell students that there's no way to understand the monastics unless you're trying to
approach things from their angle.
We can
approach things from both angles and capture a more whole view of a great mystery, rather like light behaving as waves and particles.
Because you were likely indoctrinated into your religion and therefore never had a chance to
approach things from a truly clean slate and really, honestly think for yourself.
I've been feeling myself a tad confused and drained with blogging lately — I'm trying to
approach things from a separate perspective to perhaps revive a different form of creativity.
I approach things from the perspective that you don't force the draft to fit your needs.
In fact, one of the strengths of a team is that each member
approaches things from a somewhat different perspective.
Yasmina Ykelenstam: Pursuing a story and I wanted to do something different with my blog which was — I mean maybe not different, but there aren't many bloggers who kind of
approached things from the scientific standpoint --
All in all, Snowpiercer is definitive proof that there is a growing market for moderately - budgeted blockbuster films - that is, if
you approach things from a global market perspective.
It has also meant making links between formal and informal sectors, urban and rural livelihoods, coastal and forest livelihoods, private and public interventions, social conflicts, economic thinking, agriculture, fisheries, environment, poverty alleviation, and subjective and objective wellbeing analyses in order to
approach things from a humanitarian and educative and inclusive dimension that will be relevant to my immediate contexts which is Africa and the rest of the world.
But most crowdfunded ventures tend to
approach things from the opposite direction.
These calculators
approach things from the lender's perspective, not yours.
We're fine with that, but it does mean that we have to
approach things from different angles.
We always try to
approach things from a gameplay perspective first.
«Perhaps the immobility of the things that surround us — noted Marcel Proust - is forced upon them by our conviction that they are themselves, and not anythings else, and by the immobility of our conception of them», so if we would
approach things from other points of view, we should learn different and new answers that would otherwise remain unknown.
We've done about 40 percent better than we anticipated, and I believe it's because we've
approached things from an ambitious vision of what the world should be like.
Getting in to ICOs — A Guide and Some Tips & Tricks This fantastic guide to ICOs
approaches things from an investor's perspective.
If they say something like, «let's keep in touch and exchange ideas», you weren't involved in an interview and can
approach things from the professional networking angle.
If
you approach things from a neutral, caring, and proactive standpoint, you'll have a much better shot at having a constructive conversation that actually results in change.
«From day one, I've wanted this company to
approach things from a rebellious standpoint — and that's exactly what we're going to continue doing into the future because it's who we are inherently.»
Not exact matches
The Mannix brothers share many
things with their father (Fred Charles Mannix) and grandfather (Fred Stephen Mannix), whose empires they inherited: their names, obviously, but also their sharp business acumen, quiet - but - aggressive
approaches to philanthropy (Calgary's brand new National Music Centre — which houses Canada's Music Hall of Fame — came to being thanks to more than $ 10 million in donations
from the Mannix family business; the company also contributed $ 1 million to the National Gallery of Canada in 2015) and steadfast commitment to privacy.
The brand has its own
thing going, and in my view, it's different
from Lexus's «Don't think about it»
approach toward luxury and the Germans» focus on driving performance.
One
thing is certain: If Patagonia does see growth
from this
approach, a new arrow will emerge for placement in companies» growth quivers.
«One of the really strong
things about our
approach is that we're all saying the same kinds of
things from very, very different perspectives,» he told a roundtable of industry leaders.
This course will help you see
things from a new perspective, breaking you out of your normal problem - solving patterns and into new and innovative
approaches.
If his personal kanban
approach doesn't suit you, maybe advice on improving your list's verbs, a suggestion to employ a NOT to - do list, a switch to a zen - like focus on your «One
Thing,» or a detailed explanation of how to move
from working off a to - do list to working off a calendar will suit you better.
Another
thing separating Kik
from its Silicon Valley messaging rivals is Livingston's
approach to the capital markets.
From a design perspective, one of the most complex
things about coworking spaces is figuring out an organization's
approach to coworking.
«They have taken a blunt instrument
approach, which is the right
thing to do
from a public relations standpoint,» he said.
Our
approach was and continues to be to take a long - term
approach, modeled after the way we experimented and invested in a lot of
things during the early years at Zappos (and made a lot of mistakes along the way), and then eventually scaled
from almost no sales in 1999 to over $ 1 billion in gross merchandise sales in 2008 (9 years)-- and continuing to grow and scale afterwards.
Simply stated, we believe in taking a realistic
approach to the economy and investment markets that starts by stepping back
from all the noise and fear in the daily news and, with the aid of our deep network, focusing on the search for the world's best income opportunities and for great companies doing great
things — both in North America and around the world.
The last
thing that I wanted to do was put myself in a horrible financial position or choose the wrong neighborhood because I did not understand how to
approach the process
from search to close.
When I have conversations with my kids (or anyone) about such
things as sex, abuse, basic decisions... I try to
approach it
from a «pro-con» point of view.
Multiculturalism teaches us to
approach the sacred
things of others with respect, but we can do this only if we ourselves are not estranged
from the sacred,
from God.
This selective «colorblindness» is a mighty convenient
approach to race in America for white people, for it allows us to paper over America's troubled (and decidedly anti-Christian) history, to discount racism as a
thing of the past for which we are no longer responsible, and to ignore persistent racial injustices like mass incarceration, police brutality, voting rights issues, white flight, and economic inequality, all while consistently benefiting
from an oppressive system we claim we can not even see.
Something I'm constantly amazed by is your ability to take
things that are so emotional and sometimes (for me anyway) infuriating and you are able to
approach them
from a place of peace, a place that is looking for common ground.
5A reading of Bacon's New Organon reveals a more nuanced and less empiricist
approach to induction than Whitehead (and other twentieth - century philosophers) usually give him credit, One text in particular refers to the ascent and descent characteristic of imaginative generalizations:»...
from the new light of axioms, which have been educed
from those particulars by a certain method and rule, shall in their turn point out the way again to new particulars, greater
things shall be looked for.
Whitehead's
approach here is crystallized in his «ontological principle,» that «whatever
things there are in any sense of «existence,» are derived by abstraction
from actual occasions» (PR 73).
And after finishing the article — «OK, never - mind, we basically agree on the most important ideas, he just
approaches thinks with a philosophical framework so incongruous
from mine that even the
things we agree on are going to sound totally different.»
Jeremy, I would again like to say that the
thing I appreciate most about your post and what I wish others who visit this post would keep in mind, and learn
from, is that you actually got out and attended a worship service with the Latter - day Saints to see for yourself what they believe and also that you
approached the beliefs of others with charity and fairness.
By
approaching the problem
from this more critical stance it may be hoped that a less subjectivist, more balanced account of the place of mind and nature in the general scheme of
things will result.
If God wants to teach us directly but we prefer to hear
from Him
from pastors and priests, and if God wants to meet with us personally but we prefer to
approach Him through temples and rituals, then we have substituted these
things for God Himself.
It is
from this point of view that we must
approach such a question as that of the tribute money: «Render unto Caesar the
things that are Caesar's, and unto God the
things that are God's.»
They are good people and they love Jesus, and I have learned some good
things from them, but my
approach to church heads a different way.
The doctrine (widely held until recently) that «matter» itself is fully real (rather than an abstraction, derived
from intellectual analysis of concrete really - existing
things, as Aristotle held), and that such self - subsistent «matter» is intrinsically inert (as opposed to self - organizing), arguably reached its full flower in the late Renaissance.18 Part of contemporary divergence between theistic and naturalistic
approaches may be understood to arise
from overly complete internalization (by both naturalists and theists) of the cosmology that emerged
from the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century — the cosmology in which «matter» was full real, but intrinsically inert.
It's often through this extreme ** bury your head in the sand, and stick your fingers in your ears **
approach, that keeps believers
from actually questioning
things that just might be good to question and open up their minds.
Data like this is likely why presidential hopefuls have taken to talking about the «rigged» economy and what they'll do to equalize
things — of course the two major candidates
approach the solution
from vastly different perspectives.
This
approach would call foul on all sorts of
things: Moses wielding a sword but not a staff; Moses being chatty but Aaron having almost no lines; Moses killing lots of people and fighting in the Egyptian army; no «staff - to - snake» scene; no repeated utterances of «let my people go»; no «baby Moses in the Nile» scene; and every other deviation the film takes
from the narrative in Exodus 1 - 14.