Ergo, some women wont get the experience they want
at a practice like the Austin Area Birthing Center.
Not exact matches
In
practice Lyft, with a present valuation of $ 5.5 billion, looks
like a smaller Uber, last valued
at $ 66 billion.
Through the data it collects in a growing number of companies, Moss and his team hope to eventually put numbers to the value of just about any office
practice or perk, enabling employers to instantly answer questions
like, What would make my staff happier — free food
at work or a shorter commute?
Of course, a person who truly
practices restraint might take things a bit further, deciding never to splurge
at all on something
like a vehicle that will depreciate, and instead investing in assets that will ultimately produce returns.
A simple gratitude
practice, it seems, acts
like a supercharged version of journaling, helping calm anxious thoughts that can keep us tossing and turning
at night.
«You'd rather be healthy
at the starting line and undertrained than feeling
like you left it all on the
practice field,» he says.
At times, it feels
like an absurd arms race, with colleges and universities building bigger stadiums and more grandiose
practice facilities, then feeling the pressure to fill those seats.
T - Mobile's recent resurgence — where it is having success based on its «Uncarrier» image — is
at least partially thanks to its copying of some MVNO
practices,
like ending long - term contracts.
But Lindsay and other entrepreneurs
like Mark Falcone, who co-found tCheck, a company that makes a spectrometer device to test the potency of edibles, says they were kicked off all the processors
at once - which is highly unusual based on the previous «Whack - a-Mole» cancelation patterns these processors had
practiced in the past.
Students have long tended to live on a campus while
at university, and continuing this
practice reassures parents and kids that they are getting their money's worth, just
like people visiting lawyer's offices may be reassured by walls lined with leather - bound law books.
South Korean family - run business empires
like Samsung Group have a reputation for low dividend payouts and other governance
practices that favour controlling shareholders
at the expense of ordinary investors.
It's
like anything else, the more
practice employees get
at making decisions, the better decisions they will make.
For Hettiarachchi, his Toastmasters group provided a place to grow as a speaker, but he says any kind of similar forum is suitable, because
like any skill, you must
practice public speaking to become and then stay great
at it.
So before I graduate, I'd
like to think through these ideas with my fellow students and hopefully meet some business partners to put
at least one idea into
practice.»
If you're
like most entrepreneurs, chances are you're good
at what you do — but significantly less
practiced at the administrative side of running a business.
But when you ask what to do about it, that consensus quickly devolves into finger - pointing —
at recycling companies
like Waste Management for failing to innovate,
at the American public for their lazy recycling habits,
at producers for creating plastic packaging that is increasingly difficult to recycle, and even
at the federal government for not passing strong legislation that encourages better
practices.
Shareholders hit Buffett with questions about predatory lending
practices at Berkshire - owned Clayton Homes; his partnership with 3G Capital, which is notorious for its layoffs and cost cutting; and the fact that many of his investments are in companies that produce products that are high in processed sugars,
like Coke and ketchup,
at a time when many are worried about obesity.
Starting
at the college level is also a best
practice that companies
like Bank of America and Accenture raise the bar on annually.
People
like me who grew up in the postwar period are not
practiced at the volatilities, the turbulence, the uncertainties of the world that will probably define the second half of my life.
As someone who reaped significant gains from his days
at Goldman, and who further augmented his wealth from investments in some of Wall Street's most exclusive and successful hedge funds
like Tontine Partners, Eton Park, TPG - Axon and Lone Pine Capital, Mr. Steel brings the
practiced, experienced eye of the genuine participant to the task.
Delta started this
practice back in 2011, and it works
like this: When passengers on overbooked flights check in online or
at the check - in kiosk, they're asked what the dollar value of the travel voucher they would accept as compensation for volunteering their seats.
The project included identifying companies,
like American Express, that demonstrate a strong and genuine commitment to diversity, interviewing leading diversity experts, including Bernard Anderson, Wharton
practice professor of management, on the characteristics of an effective diversity program, and looking
at which companies are doing the best
at meeting certain standards and why.
«As we sit here, quite a few people are doing something wrong
at Berkshire, but when it gets to some sales
practice like was taking place
at Wells Fargo, you can see the kind of damage it will do.»
There is much that could be said about this, but I will stick with one thing, based on discussion
at about the 2 minute mark: When atheists insist that atheism does not drive behavior, and then then campaign on behalf of atheism, ridicule religion and religious believers in the name of atheism, seek to change laws in favor of their atheistic positions, recommend the extermination of religion, and
practice falsehoods
like Dawkins's in support of atheism, they prove that their atheism drives their behavior and that their premise is false, disingenuous, and (as far as I can tell) useless for anything but giving atheism rhetorical cover from being implicated in atheists» atrocities.
Well it is true that some people seek sorcerers to implement Jinn that are satanic demons into mankind or his house or his business to finish him or make his life miserable or to stop flow of his business income... In such case it is either you are religious enough and say your prayers often then it becomes hard for this to harm you or otherwise you need to find some one who
practice exorcism to remove this evil... But many are just pretending to be good
at it and help you not but squeeze money out of you with tales and stories... There is another type of possessions and that is not through a sorcerer but directly by coincidence what man is
at his weakest moments and those weakest moments for a possessions are when you come through a great fear or when cry or laugh loudly in hysteria, or during a certain moment of mating... or even when sneezing loudly... That's why there are prayers to be said on daily basis to guard you from such things and specially if passing haunted places such as deserted houses but most evil ones are residents of public toilets and market places... Some of them even would claim that you have made a wrong action by which you have killed a dear one to them and for that they have possessed you and that is mostly night time such as throwing a cigaret butt to a dark place or stepping killing an insect or even an animal
at night which could have been one of them or possessed by one of them... So this is true thing happening to many who suffer unexplainable illnesses or sufferings which could look
like mental illness that comes and goes as pleased...
We can assume that all the Justices sitting on the Court today,
like other humans, have their own preferences and biases about religion, but the judicial opinions of one of them, Justice John Paul Stevens, raise more than a slight suspicion that some of his actions on the bench stem from animosity, if not to animal sacrifice,
at least to certain less exotic religious beliefs and
practices.
And to mention the phsycology of the time is just another poor defense — much
like saying slavery was OK»cause that was the accepted
practice (and supported by the christian book - of - silliness)
at that time.
I think his observations are valid; I am not an evangelical Christian but I have,
at one point or another, heard ALL of these terms and
practices he describes from friends, acquaintances, and commentators on boards
like this one who are «born again.»
The government should not be permitted to create incentives for religious
practice or belief (
like giving favored status to religious organizations, as compared to other nonprofits), to facilitate the religious
practices of some
at the expense of others (
like offering vocal prayers in public schools), or to accommodate one religion but not others with similar needs or problems (
like limiting draft exemptions to members of traditional «peace churches») Within these guidelines, religious accommodations are fully in keeping with the First Amendment — albeit in conflict with strict separation.
Through the internet, I've come to find that others have experienced cult -
like or abusive
practices at «Christian Fellowship Ministries» or Potter's House churches associated with Wayman Mitchell.
It's
like a doctor who decides not to
practice medicine keeping his position
at a hospital.
Together they are
like a curtain wall with towers
at intervals surrounding and protecting what could be called the fullness of Catholic belief and
practice.
Having said that, it sounds
like your experience
at college,
like mine was a great one and I wish you every fulfillment in
practicing what you have studied there.
It takes some imagination and some discipline,
like the organist spending a few minutes every day
at a piano keyboard and reserving certain times of the week,
like Saturday mornings, for
practice at the church.
Look
at me, clumsy, and learning to
practice goodness and truth,
like scales all over again, it's
like I'm born again.
When first the tribes of Joseph met him
at Sinai and he came down in «thunders and lightnings, and a thick cloud upon the mount,» nothing remotely
like the interior
practice of the presence of God was suggested by the scene.
And so,
like millions of women before me and millions of women after, I'm
practicing the spiritual discipline of taking it a day
at a time.
The now beleaguered non-neo-conservatives in every tradition may find that something
like an analogical imagination is
at work among us all, The need — my need and theirs — is to find better ways in the future of articulating that imagination and that strategy in both theory and in
practice.
Keillor comes on stage briefly
at 4:00, says hello, and the music starts informally (it's rather
like watching batting
practice).
You can read a really cool discussion of their answer on christmas and easter
at http://www.ptmin.org/answers.htm They say it can be redeemed,
like some pagan
practices can be, but others they feel can't.
Just
like anything you want to get good
at, sex takes
practice.
Luke had buried them back in his Gospel, and once he had finished copying out the end of Q (
at Luke 22:30), he rather explicitly said that the idyllic, unreal world of Jesus has been put behind us, for we must now come to grips with reality, buy a sword, become the church militant, and replace the kind of mission Jesus had advocated and
practiced with one
like the missionary journeys of Paul.
Charles Hefling, an Episcopal priest who teaches theology
at Boston College and who in the mid-1970s sang with Coakley in the Harvard choir, identifies a common thread running through all of Coakley's interests, from Troeltsch to Gregory to the
practice of the priesthood: «Sarah,
like Troeltsch, is interested in religion, in its
practices and how they shape both thought and feeling.
Well I think when Jesus said love your enemies, he was not talking about a teaching that he himself would have needed to
practice, cause
like the buddhist (or whoever) say, the boat (teaching) is used to cross the water, but once it has done it's job you leave it
at the shore, you do nt drag it with you else it will just weigh you down.
It seems
like the medieval penitential system in multicultural dress — except that
at MTS sinners are offered no clear
practice of penance that can lead to absolution and reincorporation into the community.
At seminary, we are taught there are 6 stages — why do nt the laity know that spiritual development is
like intellect development, if you do nt
practice, you do nt grow it!
If we understand baptism as a «full identification» then passages
like Romans 6:4 can have meaning and significance for all people in all cultures
at all times; not just for the segment of the world that
practices burial.
at least in every single muslim country someone can
practice their religion... and i know for a fact that theres dozens of churches in jordan and many other muslim countries, JUST not in saudi arabia, which you people feel obliged to keep poking
at... if you don't respect their most holy spot, how do you call yourselves «civilized people», more
like bullies..
It looks
at cultural issues
like what were the common
practices and beliefs of people in that time and place that this book was written to?
(I'm thinking of people
like Lisa Sharon Harper, who has worked tirelessly on immigration reform; Justin Lee, who models and
practices «living in the tension» through his work with the Gay Christian Network; Karla, the struggling mother of three whose infectious smile greets thousands of people
at our local food pantry here in Rhea County; our friends from Samaritan's Purse working with Ebola patients in West Africa; or Sarah Bessey, who is expecting Tiny # 4 soon.)