Sentences with phrase «as a prospect rather»

Not exact matches

Salespeople who follow that example by seeking to diagnose a prospect's problems rather than pitch a product will be viewed as experts, trusted by prospects, and close more sales than those who don't.
We must set against this rather daunting prospect Teresa of Avila's seemingly casual description of prayer as «simply a friendly and frequently solitary conversation with him who, as we know, loves us.»
While the United States bishops focused on nuclear war, a more general judgment about modern war as inherently unjust had been present in Catholic thought since at least 1870, the year when a group of bishops, in a Postulata addressed to Pope Pius XI and the First Vatican Council, excoriated the expense of «huge standing and conscript armies» and the prospect of «illegal and unjust wars, or rather hideous massacres spreading far and wide.»
Children, rather than sexual intercourse, «are the true purpose of marriage, which should therefore be not regarded as consummated until such time as there is a prospect of children» (p. 166).
As Catholics, we know instinctively that maternal mortality is a tragedy and that abortion is not the answer, but I believe that we are under an obligation to turn that knowledge into action and offer hope to mothers around the world who face the prospect of giving birth in fear and trembling rather than with joy.
If the division was any busier then I'd ofcourse rather see Anderson vs another prospect just because that seems like more logical matchmaking, but as the way things are (and I'm not saying the UFC couldn't change the way things are if they really invested in it) I think this is as good a match up as we can ask for from a sport perspective.
I would have no problem with a Yepes signing, bags of experience, a good reader of the game, very good aerially and he would have no problem sitting on the bench, would be great for the cup games with one of our young prospect and i rather Hayden to be used as a DM in those games to develop more.
For me if wenger doesn't go for a top 15 goalscorer from the top 5 leagues, I would rather go for a prospect like dembele in the bargain basement, as I think giroud, alexis and Walcott probably all fit in the 2nd group of 15 with the likes of icardi, dybala, lukaku, muller, slimani, aduriz, jones, gomez, martial, De Jong, bacca, costa
The report from the Mirror further goes on to suggest that the player was brought in not just as a short - term replacement for Coquelin but rather as a long - term prospect for Arsenal's midfield as the North London club look set to let go of Mikel Arteta, Tomas Rosicky and Mathieu Flamini in the summer.
The Mirror suggest that Mourinho would rather concentrate on bringing original targets such as Morata to the Old Trafford club, rather than getting involved in the prospect of luring Cristiano Ronaldo back to the Theatre of Dreams.
Jürgen Klopp himself presents a rather intriguing prospect too, he is very much focussed on the concept of team building, and a collective ethos and spirit, in which the sum of the parts is greater than the value of the individual parts themselves — maybe Klopp will go some way to healing the hurt left from Suarez's departure, as he himself is also immensely popular amongst the fans, but his players will certainly have a key role in that becoming a reality, as ultimately it is performances on the pitch that mean the most to the fans.
As I entered the final month of training in September 2007, the media hyped the prospect of a snap poll so much that I started to spend time on doorsteps rather than a run.
-LSB-...] have the majority vote or not — full details on this can be found in Sunder Katwala's article for Liberal Conspiracy — which as well as being a rather terrifying prospect for many is also -LSB-...]
We now know how to turn fat cells into ones that burn calories as heat rather than store them — raising the prospect of a gene therapy for obesity
So it is not surprising that the prospect of leaving all this behind after completing my thesis made me rather sad, but I knew I had to move on as I wanted new challenges.
It's hard to say what comes as the bigger shock: the fact of finding myself in front of a class for the first time in 20 years (I once taught English, rather ineptly, to Italian language students during university holidays), or the mortifying prospect of singing in public.
The prospect of a 3rd night free rather than a 4th night free will probably appeal to a lot of people (it appeals to me) as 3 night stays are a lot more common than 4 night stays....
Bob and Roberta Smith has tweeted his support for the rather unlikely prospect of a second referendum (as if the first one weren't tiresome enough); Wolfgang Tillmans has been quick to warn American conservatives to hold their noses in this autumn's Trump / Clinton contest in light of the supposedly populist victory, and Anish Kapoor has accused outgoing Prime Minister David Cameron of a «failure of leadership».
But on the other hand, subjecting the deniers to the same degree of rigorous review as everyone else is a rather delicious prospect.
Now, some two months after the fateful referendum on EU membership, some of the initial conflicting feelings of euphoria and dismay seem to have abated somewhat, as most people come to terms with the prospect of a long slog of negotiations on «exit» for the UK, whatever the outcome of that may prove to be, and whatever both» negotiation» and «United Kingdom» (rather, Disunited Kingdom) may now mean.
The question is, in this new costs budgeting Jackson era, will the prospect of «hot - tubbing» — otherwise known as concurrent evidence (ie, the method of giving evidence where the experts sit in the box together and the judge chairs a discussion between them)-- ensure that cases like this get resolved sooner rather than later — no doubt time will tell.
What these authors share seems to be a willingness to deviate a bit from the traditional strictures of legal writing (admittedly a scary prospect for a pre-tenure academic, or a lawyer composing a brief for a yet - to - be-named panel of judges) as well as a willingness to infuse their work with something of their personal style (rather than blindly imitating the expository style that sucks most legal writers in like a tractor beam).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z