T - Mobile CEO John Legere and CMO Mike Sievert will take part in a Twitter -
based live question and answer session taking place at hashtag #unleashthetablet.
Not exact matches
I think the
questions that you ask yourself, on a day - to - day
basis, determine the quality of your
life.
The report raises
questions about Magic Leap's ability to
live up to its billing as one of the next big tech hits,
based on its flashy demos presenting robots with blasters overlaid on the real world.
My favorite reply so far to the
question of how one achieves work -
life balance comes from Brittney Castro, the Millennial founder of a Los Angeles -
based financial planning firm called Financially Wise Women.
Last year I wrote on Suven
Life Sciences, also I did some secondary level maths to get a sense of returns an investor could get buying the business at then market cap (~ 2000 INR Crores or 400 Million USD) and exiting in 2024 See Snap shot below The
base case CAGR didn't excite but reading management commentary compelled me to take a tracking position in model portfolio Over to this year One thing in AR gave me a Jeff Bezos moment For the first time management was sounding optimistic (this is coming from a management which is very conservative on record) Emphasis mine Management views on past Despite having grown the business every single year across the last five years, our business sustainability has been consistently
questioned.
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You may have doubts about something in particular that you feel needs to be
questioned but this is
based on something else that you're already assuming to be true, unless you
live in some sort of vacuum, which of course is impossible.
It is certainly enough to make you severely
question and doubt on a consistent
basis whether or not you are wasting your time with all of this and would
life not be better spent trying to better yourself, believe in nothing, and pull yourself up by your bootstraps and carve out your kingdom while you're alive.
I think the
question — comes down to more what is the fruit of
life based on what we believe about scripture and the way we interpret it.
On this
basis, Protestants could
question all institutional forms of mediation as falling short of the
living Word of God who called such institutions to account, whether they were ecclesiastical or political.
So the burning
question is: should books be censored
based on the
lives of the authors?
If we are raising the
question of the
basis and meaning of our
life as Christians... then this can easily conceal a sidelong glance at what we suppose to be the easier and more comfortable
life of other people, who will «also» get to heaven.
They may not have anything against the morality or the feelings in
question, but these hardly constitute a
basis for organizing their
lives.
Oh and same goes for jews... there seems to be a lot of jew hate from christians too... so lets repeat the
questions for the average christian... don't worry, i'll type it slow, i know most of you suck at reading comprehension as seen by your often complete lack of knowledge of the book to which you folks
base your
lives on...
Well, your
question doesn't stand up to principle because Christ
lived and taught by what was written in the old law to perfection.Even the oft misquoted «He without sin cast the first stone...» was
based on what was written in the old law.
The
question for her then, is when she receives new
life through the Messiah, Jesus, and allows her theology to be newly developed
based on the Bible, which socio - cultural group does she want to
live out this new faith in — her Muslim socio - cultural group, or a foreign Christian socio - cultural group?
Who knows, there might be other
life forms out there on planets with differnt types of suns, other types of atmosphere, maybe even
based on something other than carbon... Religion can't answer those
questions, but science, ever so slowly, is plugging away at the answers.
Even in this «extreme» book, which attempts to call into
question our ability both to know God's will and to predict our fate, we find two root affirmations common to the wisdom tradition,
based as it is in creation: (I) God is sovereign, and (2) present
life is to be
lived in joy as God's gift.
While acknowledging that we can not safety - proof the
lives of our children and that no one can resist the pull of Providence, we must
question a sport which on a regular
basis calls its players to pay the ultimate cost for their participation.
When they have sifted out of the alleged amount of antagonisms the real conflicts between genuine needs, they will be ready to move toward a settlement of those conflicts on the
base of the fundamental
question: What does every man need in order to
live as man?
These
questions get to the heart of a philosophical problem posed by Intelligent Design: It supposes that natural law, which is the
basis for science, operates most of the time but is periodically suspended, as in the Cambrian «explosion» and the origin of
life itself.
The story recounts what happened to fifty people when they tried to
base every decision of their
lives on the
question, «What would Jesus do?»
This raised
questions about the Enlightenment idea that the sort of reason embodied in academic disciplines could liberate human beings from error and provide the
basis of social
life.
I have a similar way of framing the great
question of the West: Will we
live as if the authority of the sacred posed the greatest threat to human freedom — or as if God's Word provided the soundest, most trustworthy
basis for freedom?
It was a
life that could make proper distinctions and discriminations — that knew the high and the low, the noble and the
base — that admired an education in the best that had been thought and written — that held an urbane sense of humor in the highest regard — but that maintained a seriousness about the
question of what was considered to be a good society and the good
life.
On this level, therefore, as well as on many others, as far as Hartshorne is concerned, the analysis of man «drives on (Tillich) to the
question of God.32 Moreover, once one attains the vision of all things as united in the mind of God, he has reached the ultimate Hartshornian rational
basis for feeling sympathetic respect for all creatures as contributing to the
life of God.
But that is, of course, how the Church has always posed the
question in relation to the spiritual journey of particular individuals: it has been, indeed, the whole
basis of the Church's teaching about how we are to grow closer to God, and how the normal occasions of human
life can nurture that process of growth.
Intentional
living is asking tough
questions, seeking truth and making the best decisions
based on the answers we have received that help us align with the plans and directions we believe God has called us to pursue.
Thus the central and essential foundational
question for me has to do with the
basis on which each individual person (and each purposive community) resolves the issues of meaning and value for his or her (or its)
life.
based on the belief system that generated that
question i wonder how that belief system deals with
living in today with no guarrantee of tomarrow compounded by man's ingenious efforts to end today inspite of the fundemental truth of nature.
Gregory does not, it turns out,
base his critique on concerns about salvation and true doctrine, but instead on the inability of the contemporary world — having unjustly excluded religious ways of thinking from the public arena of the secularized university — to address and resolve adequately for people what he calls «
Life Questions.»
My
question is what morals do you
base your
life on - if it has to do with not stealing, killing, ect those have their
basis in the Ten Commandments you can speak against Christianity but you can't escape it.
Again, in the
life sciences and in the social sciences much knowledge has been accumulated, but the function of such knowledge is not to extinguish the demand for research but rather to provide the
basis for vast new explorations into the
questions suggested by such knowledge.
I created this guide to answer your
questions and provide information
based on facts about
living plant -
based and how to go about it.
There's no need to bring someone's personal
life into
question based on any comment here.
I
live in the greater Seattle area, so most of my
questions should be easy to answer
based on your experience.
I don't give my kids sweets on any regular
basis, love the no sweets policy, but the teachers unanimously believe it doesn't apply to them, while my kids are getting cavities, sucking down barrel juices they've never had before in their
lives, and parents are stopped at the door by the secretary (happened to me last year) to undergo
questioning of whether or not I was bringing in such banned treats.
Samantha Ettus, a work /
life expert based in Los Angeles and author of The Pie Life: A Guilt - Free Recipe for Success and Satisfaction, recommends doing a self - worth check if you're questioning whether you're being taken for gran
life expert
based in Los Angeles and author of The Pie
Life: A Guilt - Free Recipe for Success and Satisfaction, recommends doing a self - worth check if you're questioning whether you're being taken for gran
Life: A Guilt - Free Recipe for Success and Satisfaction, recommends doing a self - worth check if you're
questioning whether you're being taken for granted.
Obviously this is a pretty broad
question, and I don't care if these are primary sources, to collaborative works by modern historians, to historical fictions (as I'm sure much of this detail will be left to the imagination as not much evidence will remain), but I'm looking for how humans ran societies, and the issue they dealt with, on a day to day
basis, because people
live on a day to day
basis, and don't, like historians, summarize a decade in a couple of pages of writing.
This seems like a logical falsehood as a
basis of the
question, the assumption is that the right doesn't accept 2 state solution (as opposed to the truth, that it supports 2 state solution, but not the exact form of it that antisemitic left in Europe wants - they don't want Jews ethnically cleansed from where they
lived for 1000s of years.
Political economist and
life peer Your
question is
based on the assumption that Labour will lose the next election.
Impact on Evolution Debates over whether to label viruses as
living lead naturally to another
question: Is pondering the status of viruses as
living or nonliving more than a philosophical exercise, the
basis of a lively and heated rhetorical debate but with little real consequence?
It struck Muller that many philosophical
questions about the meaning of human existence are
based on the fundamental assumption that
life is finite.
«Despite the progress and the success of viral eradication, numerous
questions remain unanswered such as response
based on race, still difficult - to - treat situations such as patients with end - stage liver disease or undergoing hemodialysis, access to and affordability of these therapies, improvement in quality of
life, and cost - effectiveness.
Discussions
based on the
question «which period of history would you most like to have
lived in?»
There are also outstanding
questions related to the real - world efficiency gains of natural gas fuels and the
life - cycle emissions they produce
based on methane leakage in the production process.
Once a conversation begins, the app can assist with reminders
based on stored facts and previous conversations, perhaps suggesting
questions to ask
based on information it has about
life events.
The
questions asked of the technology do not produce «speculation», rather the results show a clearly defined answer
based on direct comparison to
living mammals.
The research may also help us answer
questions about what silicon -
based life forms could look like, says Arnold — here or on another planet.
[
Based on the relative concentrations of salts such as potassium and sodium in the cytoplasm of all biological cells and
questions regarding the formation of their fatty - acid membranes, however, scientists have also theorized that
life began in hot springs on land rather in the oceans (Mulkidjanian et al, 2012; and Colin Barras, New Scientist, March 10, 2012.)-RSB-