Sentences with phrase «behave in this manner in»

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If you find yourself persuading an individual to behave in a manner that is less than mutually beneficial, you are in breach of ethics and leaving yourself open to a surprisingly negative outcome.
This doesn't mean the website will look or behave in the same manner on a laptop versus a tablet, but the user experience will be optimized for each.
Ty Trippet, a spokesman for Bloomberg LP, where no group of employees has ever voted to join a union, responded via email: «Even after repeated warnings, the employee refused to do his job and repeatedly behaved in an unprofessional manner.
«Free speech is not as free as all that in the real world, where there are numerous social repercussions for behaving in a rude, obscene and appalling manner,» she writes.
I will not vote for a nominee who has behaved in a manner that reflects so poorly on our country.
In the upper left quadrant put the names of your high performers who are not behaving in a manner that is congruent with the principles of your desired culturIn the upper left quadrant put the names of your high performers who are not behaving in a manner that is congruent with the principles of your desired culturin a manner that is congruent with the principles of your desired culture.
The voice made it so easy to look the other way or think of excuses when a high performer was behaving in a manner that was incongruent with some or many of the principles of our culture.
This is not to say you're asking them to do something illegal, but maybe you have a stringent policy that others might find unreasonable, Kane gives the example of a Hooters franchise having an unwritten expectation that the wait staff behave in a coquettish manner.
«Our neighbors do not always behave in a manner befitting good neighbors,» Tsipras said, but added that he was sending Ankara «a message of cooperation and peaceful coexistence, but also of determination.»
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Now that Wall Street is refocused on earnings, the stock market should behave in a much more rational manner, providing that results and guidance are strong.
The monetary policy debate over whether rule - like behavior is preferable to pure discretion dates back at least to Henry Simons in 1936.1 More recently, in their Nobel Prize - winning work, Finn Kydland and Ed Prescott demonstrated that a credible commitment by policymakers to behave in a systematic rule - like manner leads to better outcomes than discretion.2 Since then, numerous papers using a variety of models have investigated the benefits of rule - like behavior in monetary policy and found that there are indeed significant benefits.
The strong performance across our strategies has continued from the post-Brexit rebound thanks to our patience during events such as these along with our investment in companies committed to a Corporate Social Responsibility that puts shareholders first and behaves in a responsive manner.
A trading journal is used to help you understand why you behaved in a specific manner, and so improve your approach in future.
«Our neighbors do not always behave in a manner befitting good neighbors,» he said at the inauguration of two desalination units on the island, noting however that he was sending Ankara «a message of cooperation and peaceful coexistence but also of determination.»
As long as they behave in a legal manner, who cares?
Moss is behaving in a manner not unlike that of a Holocaust denier.
but behave in an unwelcome manner.
And I get why you would think those demonized by the US emergent boys might be «batshit» because the natural response of someone who has been subjected prolonged gaslighting by a skilled person with NPD and signs of sociopathic tendencies is to go ballistic and behave in manners that can make one scratch their head.
«But they are behaving in a very, very dangerous manner, and something will have to be done about it.»
For you would see what I see, that most people live their lives behaving toward each other in a decent manner.
The values of community life and creative work are destroyed for the sake of the greater wealth that can be produced when people behave in the manner of Homo economicus.
BOB SAID: «For you would see what I see, that most people live their lives behaving toward each other in a decent manner
There are a few crazy Christians out there who behave in such a manner, but they are roundly condemned by all Christians as not accurately reflecting Christian values or the teachings of Jesus.
The problem I have with this obvious at a propaganda campaign lifting up a religeous secotr of our (US) society will danerously feed people's ignorance in this country, to the fact that the WORLD does not see US Muslims as «good» Muslims and that a majority of Muslims WORLDWIDE act or behave in this manner.
To that extent, actual entities and eternal objects behave in an identical manner.
So, you want a federal government based on Christian values, but you don't want that same government to behave in a Christian manner?
To ask this, I must imagine myself into those circumstances as the other person; to answer it I have recourse only to my values — but these are grounded in the next, Kantian extension of the imaginative habit: what kind of world would this be if everybody were to behave / react in this manner under the same, possibly mitigating, circumstances?
I can only be responsible for me and it is not in my remit to force anyone to behave in a manner that I might approve of.
The ultimate problem is not the obvious facts that evolution occurred and the Earth is not so young, it is how do you develop a belief system that Mankind is special and has to behave in a special manner because of that.
The people on the complementarian side believe that it would be putting women down to have them behave in a manner that is in opposition to God's plan for them.
The best way to bring the sinfulness of such sins home to us is to point toward the places where humans in fact act wrongly: in home, school, business, contacts with others, and the like, where by pride, self - seeking, neglect of our neighbors, ugliness of behavior in our homes, and so much else, we often behave in a reprehensible manner or we subtly and insidiously treat other persons as mere «things.»
Life does not merely «snowball»; it behaves more like a tree, which acquires successive rings according to the particular fashion of its growth, in a predetermined or directed manner.
You can believe what you want, but when you try to legislate bigotry on the basis of religious choice and not fact, you are behaving in a hateful manner.
They behave in an agitated manner which they can not control and experience suicidal feelings unbearable rage, delusions, and disassociation.
When confronting the rampant sexual immorality that was present in the Corinthian church, Paul does not threaten them with hell and everlasting destruction, but with the theological truth that as believers in Christ who have been raised with Him, we should not behave in such a manner (1 Cor 6:12 - 20).
«We behave in a relatively civilized manner, because it's become unimaginable to do anything else» he explained.
With uncontested power, members of the ruling party behave in such a ruthless manner that results in sowing the seeds of their own destruction.
Well, FAITH, there's the problem... that gibberish in the bible was just made up by «some guy» to keep the peasants behaving in a manner that whomever wrote it thought was a good way to behave... some of those guys were wise, yes, and there are benefits to following some of the «guidelines» set forth in the Bible... but it's a circular argument to use the Bible as a reason to have faith, because you have to first BELIEVE in the deity, THEN believe that the deity inspired the writings, THEN you can take the writings as «truth»... I'm two steps back, not believing in the deity at all (Yay, Atheists!
Don't you think God will hold someone accountable for behaving in a manner that drives people further from God.
The author writes with conviction, compassion, and intelligence, and if you discount her ruminations out of hand you are guilty of behaving in an unchristian manner.
Instead of behaving in a professional manner, our military invaded Iraq with far too small a force; failed to respond adequately when parts of the Iraqi Army (and Baathist Party) went underground; tolerated an orgy of looting and lawlessness throughout the country; disobeyed orders and ignored international obligations (including the obligation of an occupying power to protect the facilities and treasures of the occupied country — especially, in this case, Baghdad's National Museum and other archaeological sites of untold historic value); and incompetently fanned the flames of an insurgency against our occupation, committing numerous atrocities against unarmed Iraqi civilians.
One would think humans would have moved forward by now but instead we as a species behave in the same self - destructive manner now as we did thousands of years ago with more at stake then at any other time in history.
We would not tolerate for one second a human father who behaves in such a sick, sadistic manner, so I don't understand how Pastor and other Christians are able to overcome the cognitive dissonance of excusing this same behavior in their God?
Excuse me, I will thank you not to assume all of us Christians behave nor believe in that manner.
«I'm frankly up to here with the death of his baby,» muttered one parishioner recently, but in spite of several muted objections, the frequent representation of that innocent death altered the manner in which the parish comprehended and behaved itself.
If we feel we are better than the other nations, then we need to behave in that manner.
I have plenty of scorn for so - called Christians who behave in a most un-Christian manner — but none for deeply held beliefs.
I do not agree with Christians behaving in a cruel or stupid manner towards any people group... but what we see more of these days is — ANYONE who even disagrees politely is called a hateful person...?
If God lets the needed rains fall on evil and good, just and unjust, we are to behave in like manner.
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