Sentences with phrase «are more at»

It seems to me we Christians have failed to live like Jesus and are more at fault than we want to admit.
When we fear God instead, our lives do become even more authentic and even people are more at peace with us.
However, one receives the impression that systems theorists, including Laszlo, are more at ease in their manipulation of the conceptual apparatus of a general theory of systems.
It is a world in which beggars are more at home than the wealthy, sinners more than the righteous, children more than their parents, and clowns and fools more than priests and scribes.
Richard observes that, though all Christians are in exile, «some are more at home in their exile than others.»
While core funds are more at risk than shorter - dated bonds, «a core bond fund can still play a very constructive role in a diversified portfolio,» says Toms.
Few are more at risk in that catastrophe than the children of eastern Aleppo; prevented from going to school or even hospital, as both are deemed too unsafe, they live under constant fear of attack.
When people know that they are valued, listened to, and recognized for their accomplishments, they are more at ease and more open to discussing what they'd like to do better and why.
But there's more at stake here: If the company does adopt more rigorous background checks, which could include fingerprinting, drivers seeking classification as employees could try to use the move as evidence they are indeed employees and not private contractors, says one labor attorney.
And even if you are, there have always been people who have been in situations that are similar or situations where there has been more at stake.
The fate of Barrick has always depended on the price of gold, but there is more at stake today.
Less is more at Flame Broiler, a fast - casual restaurant that keeps its customers healthy and its franchisees happy.
As President Donald Trump gets «very close» to a new Afghanistan strategy, there's more at stake than just military victory.
He's also right that there is more at stake here than what can be sold in one relatively small U.S. state.
«Creative people who can't help but explore other mental territories are at greater risk, just as someone who climbs a mountain is more at risk than someone who just walks along a village lane.»
They recently surveyed more than 1,500 American workers to determine who is more at risk for loneliness, writing up the results for HBR.
«I'm more at ease taking care of my own money than doing nothing and leaving it all to the government,» she added.
There's more at stake than the $ 100M that could wipe out Gawker if it loses.
Seven of Toronto - Waterloo's most promising startups are competing to prove themselves to industry VIP judges, and there's more at stake than the $ 15K prize.
There is more at stake than mere top - line expansion.
But some industries may be more at risk of sharp, reactive share declines when claims surface.
It's resulted in me distancing myself from the institution and as a result I am more at peace and able to have respect and compassion for myself and others.
That way, at the end you won't feel regret and maybe you will be more at peace.
Richard was more at home in America than I am able to be.
We will be more at home in the home God created for us, which is earth (the New Earth, anyway).
But there is more at stake in the conversation.
But often, when I really want to be liked or included or esteemed, I pretend to be more at peace with my faith than I really am.
It's still an «unknown», but I'm more at ease of being part of a bigger process.
So though I may be lost, I'm more at peace and more fully alive today than ever.
Society is more at fault than he is.
And with this distancing I am more at peace, confident and stronger from having faced the situation, given the opportunity for learning improving and setting things right with me — and when that hadn't happened to be moving on.
There is more at stake than a few tax dollars and political dominance.
Nature, including both its materials and its laws, will be more at our command; men will make their situation in this world abundantly more easy and comfortable, they will prolong their existence in it and grow daily more happy... the end will be glorious and paradisiacal beyond that our imaginations can now conceive.
Whitehead inverts the process, starting with the experience of religion and grasping the truth that there is more at issue in the world than the world itself.
Actually such «non - art» trivializes Christianity and would be more at home in a New Age art fair in my opinion with framed velvet unicorn paintings.
Regardless of which economic system any of them followed self righteousness was more at the heart of the reason they lead men to kill others.
You'd probably be more at home at FAUX where they all drink the same kool - aide as you.
Hebraic concreteness is more at home with modern verse than is Greek Platonism.
No Catholic priest is more at home in fashionable society.

Not exact matches

As an introvert, at the time I was more focused on building my writing portfolio, and less interested in coaching executives on their communication strategies.
And then (perhaps more commonly) there are more complex cases, in which lack of business skill (say, at providing high - quality service) results in a desire by some employees to engage in compensatory wrongdoing, and that wrongdoing is made easier by ongoing incompetent accounting.
Many people believe that leadership is even more vital for small businesses because small companies can fall apart at a much faster rate without effective leadership.
And that billboard was, at the time, one of the most visible examples yet of how even the most arcane aspects of the cryptocurrency craze are now bleeding into the «real» world — accompanying a wave of interest in more «mainstream» digital currencies like bitcoin.
I'd categorize them as a more casual shoe you could probably pull them of at a nicer event if paired correctly; so if you're looking for shoes that tow that line, you should definitely consider this pair.
More than anything else, BuzzFeed is the poster child for the multi-platform approach to media — according to the Fast Company piece, as much as 75 % of the site's output never appears on its website at all.
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If you look at this growth agenda, we're going to have to grow more in the area of food.
«What has upset business owners more than anything are the comparisons made between the income of small business owners and that of employees,» Dan Kelly, the federation's president, said in an op - ed published at the Huffington Post on Aug. 25.
At first, I didn't think a website was necessary, but as I came up with more ideas, I grew passionate about the business I created.
Managers say it will be more difficult to manage and train Gen Z employees than older generations, since they are not as savvy at social interaction, according to a national survey by APPrise Mobile.
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