Sentences with phrase «as an afterthought as»

If the online team had been stuck in a basement, hidden in the communications apparatus or treated as an afterthought as so often happens in the online political world, I doubt that Barack Obama's online army would have been there when he needed it.
I remember Max Von Sydow at the Oscars as the afterthought as I'm sure most of the Academy had not taken in Pelle the Conquerer.

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The problem is that Apple's savvy investments in iOS seem to be leaving the Mac business as an afterthought — alienating Mac loyalists.
Idea Crossing should focus on that concept and forget about buzz marketing, which has been out there for some time and strikes me as an afterthought.
The surest way for your side business — and the marketing of it — to fail is to let it languish as a permanent afterthought.
«Companies think of privacy as an afterthought.
«A state as populous and diverse as California should not be an afterthought.
I've seen too many examples of companies where training is viewed as a burden or an afterthought.
There were two reasons: One was that entrepreneurs, particularly those under 45, don't see their global footprint or their so - called corporate social responsibility strategy as an afterthought.
It's a mistake to only consider customer service as an afterthought.
As a result, they are becoming more vocal, in demanding other businesses vying for their resources, stop treating them like an afterthought.
When Knight got back he told me about the distribution rights and almost as an afterthought he said, «You know, Jeff, we'd better do something about that order going to New York.»
Don't treat hashtags as an afterthought; they're a powerful tool to grab eyeballs.
Rather than implementing UX as an afterthought, plan your UX strategy as you develop your product concept.
From college dorm rooms to apartment «offices» across the country, Gen Y entrepreneurs are building new businesses with social responsibility infused directly into the DNA of their business model — as a forethought, not an afterthought.
Unfortunately, too many entrepreneurs put their businesses first and think of their relationships as an afterthought.
While TIFF can't exist without movie - goers — the people who are subjected to all of the inconveniences above — they are plainly treated as an afterthought.
(For GenXers, who I'm including here as a parenthetical afterthought, because that's how we've been treated our whole damn lives, 19 % thought Boomers had had a positive impact, 42 % thought of them as a negative, and 39 % total could not articulate a difference.)
Hopefully they will bring some much - needed disruption to an industry that too often treats the patient experience as an afterthought.
It will involve news organizations earlier in its product development, no longer treating the industry whose business it is gutting as an afterthought.
I was interviewed by the editor in chief of a major magazine once, and right as I was about to leave his office, he said, almost as if it were an afterthought, «Why don't you look at the latest issue and tell me how it could be improved?»
Don't think of mobile strategy as an afterthought.
Their growing economic clout has led to renewed trade ties with China and Russia, even as South America remains mostly an afterthought in Washington.
Privacy by design: Privacy is not something a company adds on as an afterthought; any online service that needs personal data in order to function must collect the minimum amount of data necessary for that purpose.
However, oftentimes it's looked at as more of an afterthought than a true conversion optimization tool — and that in itself could be killing your conversion rate.
The primary budget objective will be to eliminate the deficit by 2015 - 16, and of course, as an afterthought, «create economic growth and jobs».
Traditional fixed annuities (FAs) and multi-year guaranteed annuities (MYGAs) might seem like yesteryear's afterthought, shivering as their sales are in the shadow of the soaring fixed index annuity (FIA) sales.
Quite simply, IoT security can no longer be treated as an afterthought
Suddenly we learn, almost as an afterthought, that the institution of marriage may have to change to accommodate the special needs of homosexuals.
There are reasons why America tends to treat Mideast Christians as an afterthought.
The dying are not mentioning religion, so she fills the gap as an afterthought.
But this new goal, coming «to share in the divine nature», is not tacked on to the end of our earthly existence as an afterthought; rather, this new goal changes the whole trajectory of our earthly lives.
This year at our cookouts, «The Star Spangled Banner» won't be served up with dessert as an afterthought, but offered as the main course.
We are told that «Jesus came to die,» as if the Sermon on the Mount is just a suggestion or an afterthought.
Dropping the mic would necessitate cultivating the art of classical oratory as well as constructing sanctuaries designed to carry the human voice, just as the use of the microphone (I would suggest) has relegated homiletics to an afterthought for many seminarians and encouraged uninspired ecclesiastical architecture.
This theme of God as the source of initial aims, mentioned heretofore more or less as an afterthought (T8), warrants expansion in its own section.
So, he began with downgrading woman's creation as an afterthought of God's and went on to Eve's temptation, which firmly places all the blame for the Fall on her, with Adam's only fault in listening to her.
Finally, almost as an afterthought, Whitehead introduces the superjective nature of God.
JW celebrates communion at every gathering not as an afterthought, but as a response to the word and the climax of worship.
Jesus seems an afterthought in the song, just as his place in the statuary seems secondary — the lesser god on the lap of the greater.
To some readers of Whitehead, it may seem that the consequent nature of God is something of an addendum, something that was «stuck on» as an afterthought and which is not essential to his system.
He treated it as a degraded form of pride, almost as an afterthought.
For as God is love, so that the affirmation of His love is no afterthought or addendum to a series of propositions about His omnipotence, omniscience, omnipresence, transcendence, etc.; in similar manner in respect to human nature and activity, to human becoming, to human existence as such, love is no addendum, no afterthought, no extra, but the central reality itself.
Again, with like sarcasm, he ridicules the entire faith and vogue of idols: one cuts a tree for firewood, using it for heating and for cooking; but still a sizable piece remains, until as an afterthought it is given to a craftsman who, with a deal of labor, shapes it into a pretense of human form — and then men bow down to it and say, «Deliver me, for thou art my god!»
As an afterthought, having revealed the holy name of Yahweh, God also gives to Moses a «nickname» to use with those people who may not recognize Hebrew.
From this perspective, the reduction of persons to a multiplicity of «actual entities,» and their reconstruction as «societies,» strikes one as an afterthought forced by a «cosmological» or perhaps a «physicalistic» tendency on the part of Whitehead.
The papal entourage eventually decided to give in to the dissidents» pleas for a meeting at the last minute, as an afterthought, but the results were predictably disastrous.
In the New Testament suffering is carried up into the heart of God himself; it is seen as no intruder in the universe, as though by some fortuity it had slipped in, or as an afterthought had been introduced as retribution.
She wonders, as an afterthought, if she's got that «hasenpfeffer» word right.
In the older story of creation, she was even pictured as an afterthought, made not on an equality with man but as a by - product; and, along with the serpent, she was represented as responsible for Adam's fall and was specially cursed with travail in childbirth as a penalty.
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