Sentences with phrase «at that aspect more»

I'd like to look at that aspect more.

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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.
One of the more striking aspects about translators» and interpreters» discussions on this issue is their own reservations about translating Trump at all.
«But also we've found the hiring process is much better if you've got recruiters embedded within the company and they're much more proficient in telling potential employees about some of the benefits and the way the company works and really playing up the positive aspects rather than just saying, «OK, here's a list of five companies that are hiring at the moment; we're happy to make intros to you.»»
Bosses should let the employees have control of at least one aspect of the party, whether it's the food, music, entertainment, date and time or activities, so that they feel like they have more of a stake in the company.
No agency has had its operating budget shredded as mercilessly as the SBA's (most agencies have gotten more money), and the cuts of the past six years have struck at all aspects of the agency.
At least some McDonald's locations are focusing on boosting the choice aspect, with a customizable menu that offers more options — and pricier burgers.
«If you have more diversity you have better financial performance,» says Theresia Gouw, one - half of the founding team of Aspect Ventures, the norm - breaking VC firm at hand (the other founder is Jennifer Fonstad).
But at Uber, the emphasis on hustling, toe - stepping, and meritocracy took on a more sinister aspect in the workplace.
Of course there are whole books dedicated to this topic, but for now I'll look at just two aspects of how to get more done with less time... and how to «turn it off» at the end of the day:
Indeed, this duration of couchification is the most telling aspect of the study: Those who got up more frequently — presumably, even to stand and fetch the cable remote... or a glass of water in the kitchen, let us hope — were less at risk.
Although Mr. Kushner has stepped down from his management positions at the more than 200 entities that operated aspects of the family real estate business, he will remain a beneficiary of a vast majority of the business he ran for the past decade, through a series of trusts that already owned the various real estate companies.
Third Point's Daniel S. Loeb — once famous for the verbal invective that he lobbed at chief executives — has opted more recently for the quiet approach of complimenting executives but emphasizing «undervalued» aspects of their businesses.
That led to even more growth, which is why Aspect invested yet again in January 2016, this time as part of a $ 76 million raise in which the startup was valued at $ 1 billion.
It is recommended to look at the more fundamental aspects of silver and gold when analyzing their price charts.
At the same time, he is concerned about aspects of the proposal, such as a requirement that a company raising more than $ 500,000 provide an audited financial statement.
More broadly, he says that while corporate credit may benefit from aspects of tax reform (i.e., better earnings growth from the corporate tax cuts, modestly lower investment grade supply as repatriation becomes reality), he does not see tax cuts at this point in the cycle as a bullish driver of credit spreads.
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Companies of every size can implement at least one aspect of internet marketing that can boost their SEO efforts and see better rankings and more traffic.
«We have started Aspect to focus at looking at things in a different way and in a more extended way,» said Gouw, about the wide - ranging plan to stick with entrepreneurs over the course of a startup's long - term history.
But when we look at the entire landscape, we see incredible opportunity for crowdfunding to impact a lot more aspects of our society.
DOL staff are rumored to be hard at work collecting data on the Obama - era fiduciary rule in order to potentially amend the more onerous aspects.
Poets like Wordsworth see the human person as capable of communing with the whole of reality, or at least with aspects in a deeper, more profound way.
We are impelled again, at the least, to recognize that the complete reality of things is richer and more profound than their immediate, contemporary aspect makes them appear to be.
And, through these and other aspects of the immediate environment, more remote influences are also at work.
Although all human activity, labour and consumption no less than prayer or friendship, aim ultimately at the one good of serving God, different activities are more suited for different specks or aspects.
I have developed at some length aspects of a Whiteheadian cosmology which, I believe, both does more justice to the natural sciences and creates a new possibility of Christian understanding of man, God, and religion.
To arrive at the God of Christian Theism, other evidences can be offered in addition to this more basic one (e.g. aspects of natural theology, historical arguments for the life, death, and resurrection of Christ, alleged special revelation, etc.).
A variant of this, no longer as popular as it was, but still widely adopted, is the apologetic» the desire by some Muslims, and also some non-Muslims, to present Islam in terms likely to win the approval of the non-Muslim and, more particularly, the Western reader and to omit or at least gloss over those aspects that would obstruct this aim.
Sometimes the picture of hell has been painted in lurid fashion, with ghastly punishment inflicted upon «lost» persons; more frequently, at least in recent theological writing, this aspect has been muted or denied, and stress has been put on such ideas as persistence after death apart from God's presence — or even in that presence, which for the utterly unworthy man or woman would be horrifying, as when an evil person is compelled to be with someone whom he or she deeply hates.
Some will benefit greatly from traditional, set - apart prayer; others will do better at — and benefit more from — prayer as an aspect of their activity.
At one extreme, in mathematics and the more technical aspects of the natural sciences, the relevance is very slight indeed.
I definitely refrain at this stage from using the word «time,» since the measurable time of science and of civilized life generally merely exhibits some aspects of the more fundamental fact of the passage of nature.
The vast majority of atheists * take the view that there's no reason at all to believe in an afterlife, any more than in gods, ghosts, vampires, leprechauns, miracles, or any other aspect of the supernatural.
If this is all that is said, an explanation is given (in the sense of course in which metaphysical statements aim at «explaining» anything) of the aspect in which the act is more, but not how the act founded and sustained in that way, is not only the act of the finite being because it is received in it, as Aquinas puts it, but also because it is posited by it as a cause.
While he indicates that his is an attempt to resolve the classical problem for theology of how to account for God's unique presence in Jesus without displacing any aspect of Jesus» humanity, in the course of that attempt he generates so many additional problems that he appears to have succeeded at little more than compounding and thus falling prey to the very problem which he seeks to resolve.
When he said go and sin no more to the woman.We look at it from the sin aspect we are conditioned that way.
At the same time, all of us can be enriched and inspired by central aspects of Cobb's «earthist» theology and ethics, most notably his central claim that «the Earth is a far more inclusive and suitable object of devotion than Christianity, a nation, or economic growth.»
It is increasingly clear that Deuteronomy and the Priestly writings contain at least some material much older than is indicated by the usual dating of the documents.9 Increasingly, too, it would appear that scholars are disposed to accept the substantial reliability of the persistent tradition which sees Moses as a lawgiver.10 That law was an early and significant aspect of Israelite culture is further attested not only by ancient Near Eastern parallels but even more strikingly in the life, the work and the character of the first three great names in Israel's national history: Moses, Samuel and Elijah.
For our purpose the important aspect is simply that in view of this long period of investigation we are able to look at the Bible in a much more intelligent fashion, without assuming that it is «all of a piece».
MM: The more bare (in the sense of raw) it is, the more comes into you at once, and you then can abstract one aspect.
At the heart of the problem of consciousness, in other words, is the problem of qualia: to show how «brain processes, which are publicly observable, objective phenomena, could cause anything as peculiar as inner qualitative states of awareness or sentience, states which are in some sense «private» to the possessor of the state (MC 60).6 Searle thus prompts an even more basic question: whether it is possible to distinguish clearly and distinctly between private and public aspects of perception.
At the same time, I have grave doubts about some aspects of his diagnosis of the contemporary dilemma, and even more about his projection of a supposedly hopeful future.
Third, it is noteworthy that in Man's Vision of God Hartshorne distinguishes between God's «purpose as laid down before all the worlds, or rather before each and every world» — which is part of God's eternal and unchanging aspect — and «the more and more particular purposes which mark the approach to, and..., the achievements of purpose which mark arrival at, any given point of time» (MVG 237, my italics).
Hence, Hartshorne maintains that neoclassical metaphysics does not at all deny being and permanence but rather affirms them — as aspects within the more ultimate process of universal and perpetual becoming.
But that genuine scientific work can increase the likelihood that certain formulations are applicable to aspects of the real world, that certain predictions are correct, and that some ways of viewing reality are more comprehensively accurate than others — that we must believe if we are to continue with the scientific enterprise at all.
At a moment when civil religious symbols are more and more co-opted by ultraconservatives and the philosophy of liberalism seems less and less adequate as a guide to our public or private lives, a revival of public philosophy seems urgently needed.8 One of the tasks of such a revival would be to make the religious aspect of our central tradition understandable in a nonreactionary way.
Now let's look more closely at these two aspects of the church, and let's do so for the sake of convenience in reverse order.
One might judge that Communism actually resembles Christianity, at least in its Protestant form, more closely than does Buddhism, yet the features it omits or rejects seem to be the most «religious» aspects of Christianity.
Let us look a bit more closely at the mystical, apophatic, and praxis - oriented aspects of hope.
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