Sentences with phrase «better sense of some things»

After reassuring fans that the new xenomorph types that the game will introduce have all been approved by 20th Century Fox, Pitchford added: «Some of the work we have done actually helps to make better sense of some things from the film that were ambiguous.

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«Obviously we both have a very fun time together, both have a very good sense of humor about things, we're down to earth, we take the mickey out of each other a lot, and she's got plenty of habits that make me laugh that I tease her about,» Prince William said during their engagement.
The best thing I can say about your interactions with most of the media today is the advice I heard long ago about why it makes no sense to wrestle with a pig.
This sort of helps see it, not quite to scale, but it gives you a better sense for where things are.
To get a better sense of where things are heading, Business Insider has taken a closer look at technology's developing role in the field of education and outlined the advances that could be spelled out for the future.
I launched it and the program went well, in the sense that we got a lot of customers on board and I got a training program in place, but the mistake [I made] was moving a little too quickly and not thinking through things all the way through.
The restaurants gave Savoie plenty of business experience, as well as a sense of the local community — two things he was able to bring to the franchise industry.
«I have a much better sense now of how long it takes to build things
It means driving the same car for many years, buying good quality items that would last a long time, buying second hand products when it makes sense, simplifying your life so you don't own random crap, and not buying things for the sake of buying them.
«The idea of taking the actual account number out of the flow... common sense says that's a good thing, especially in the light of the data compromises that we've seen,» said Visa CEO Charles Scharf at a payments conference last month.
And I think finding ways to export part of that culture, of promoting that sense of ambition and of risk - taking, is a good thing to send up to Canada.»
Some things may not be your specific job and they may not be the best use of your time in some purely economic sense, but they just need to get done and it's important that people feel that you're more than happy and prepared to pitch in.
This is a good thing: the off beat choices of a few guests create the crucial sense that anything could happen.
Description: This pack of classes aim to get you familiar with a range of topics — figuring out how track data more efficiently in Microsoft Excel and attaining a better sense of the figures typically involved in company mergers and financial statements, among other things.
Mobile access can mean a variety of things in these days of tablets and smart phones, but for someone who wants to be able to access their live chat almost any time and from any location with Internet access, the best option is Website Alive, which at $ 29.95 a month for the first two operators also makes sound financial sense.
There are a lot of things donors are looking for: A reduction in taxes, a sense of doing good in the community, and the satisfaction that comes from donating to causes that go against the opposing political party (so - called «rage donating.»)
I hope I have instilled in each of you the values that have blessed me in this life and rewarded me with this extraordinary sense of accomplishment and a confidence that you can break rules and make things work for the better.
It allows them to talk about these things without fear of judgment from other men and to explore their senses of fashion as well as their relationships to food, wellness, and dating.
I'll be watching a number of things in 2013 in order to get a better sense of what the future will bring.
While it rarely — if ever — makes sense for investors to «put all of their eggs in one basket,» putting all your eggs in too many baskets may not be a good thing either.
-LSB-...] Ben: «It's counterintuitive to assume that poor market performance is a good thing, but that's exactly what it can be for younger investors or those with many years to continue saving from their paychecks» (A Wealth Of Common Sense)-LSB-...]
Charlie Munger: Well both Berkshire and the Daily Journal have our own ways of doing things, and we just try and do whatever makes sense.
And frankly I think it's a good trend in the sense that if you want to legitimize a new form of money it has to be regulated to some degree so that people won't get ripped off by fraud, like people selling Bitcoin they don't actually own or you know this kind of thing.
I kept all my emotions out of it and thought about things logically, and it made good financial sense.
The average Jew would have felt a sense of powerlessness and inability to change things for the better.
yo the thing is not about believing or not, is the fact that if we don't believe then we are worthless living garbage who occupy a space in the universe only to create crap and pollution, in that kind of case we would better be recycled into some industrial material for a better use than eating and living like cattle, but if there is a god we acquire a divine status and a purpose to continue to exist beyond afterlife or at least the idea of it, which would give life a sense right?
But beyond all debates about what caused the 2008 financial crisis, even during the prosperous years of the aughties a sense of unease was growing, a feeling that if this society was what triumph of global capitalism entailed, in which the small towns shriveled and most manufacturing went overseas, then maybe it wasn't a good thing.
These are individuals who hide their faces, think killing themselves is a good thing, covet sand, and are incapable of acquiring common sense.
Some of us just do it because it makes sense, feels good and is the compassionate thing to do.
I differ also from the various middle positions, which hold that there are some good things in this culture (like greater freedom for the individual), but that these come at the expense of certain dangers (like a weakening of the sense of citizenship), so that one's best policy is to find the ideal point of trade - off between advantages and costs.
The best thing about these blogs is a sense of humor will always sound out.
Can say that I believe in every thing that you disbelief of when it comes to the Creator and the Creation of universe, life and guidance, God has given me hearing, seeing, thinking and heart feelings to see and experience signs and small miracles to have faith in him and continue with good deeds I was told of in his Holy Book although am not perfect at that but nothing to lose but contrary to that there are more to gain in life and life after... For those disbelievers they lose their senses by being locked and blocked from such experiences... It is all about souls as verses speak for them selves;
Sometimes they seem most feeble as they try to speak beyond our finitude, try to comprehend in its more literal sense» words like well as in «All manner of things shall be well
Let us think of process philosophy as a method designed for use on such occasions, evoked by such disputes as an instrument of reasonable good sense and creative imagination, one that will serve to fix what had broken down and to get things running smoothly once again.
They will probably end up going under and destroying their business just because they wanted to punish employees through their religious beliefs — Management needs a good swift smack to the back of the head — hopefully that will knock some sense into things.
In this sense we say things like, «it is in the nature of human beings» or «it is natural for human beings» to, for example, conceive and be conceived in male - female coitus, nurse their young, employ productive and practical reason, desire to know, live in walkable settlements, think in symbolic narrative, live well, etc..
You know, I bet if you slapped the rise in number of atheists / agnostics in the country on a graph with the decline in morality and good sense, you'd get a big fat X. It's pretty obvious which way things are going with a mere cursory glance at today's society.
«Yea, though the atheists maketh more sense and writeth better and have things such IQs that we do not, their time cometh, and cometh soon, just as it cometh soon for many thousands of years now.
I hope he finds, like I did, that he can live good life, with a moral code based on real things like, common sense, practicality, being a part of a community, the environment, everything.
If God takes part in constituting all events, God is of universal scope and in a crucial sense transcends all things as well as being immanent in all things.
Churchian regimens reinforce the internal schism we all naturally sense between the aspect of our selves that want love and goodness and the aspect in which there seems to be «no good thing» according to Paul.
We think we're in our regular life, our real life, but there is this thing, this sense, this memory of something better, something more, something that is everything good and perfect still stuck in our hearts.
But better to be instructed in the Creed than to be given common sense about better living or to hear the clergy's exasperations with U.S. foreign policy — things gotten more easily, and probably more interestingly, from the op - ed page of the Sunday paper.
The man who is wholly taken up with the demands of everyday living or whose sole interest is in the outward appearances of things seldom gains more than a glimpse, at best, of this second phase in our sense - perceptions, that in which the world, having entered into us, then withdraws from us and bears us away with it: he can have only a very dim awareness of that aureole, thrilling and inundating our being, through which is disclosed to us at every point of contact the unique essence of the universe.
Neither were they «minimizers,» in the sense that they were willing to make the Christian faith an easy and simple thing which would appeal to any «man of good will.»
I can see the point of this and I think the point is well put in the piece concerning the integration of matter to spirit in a unity where neither absorbs the other — in a sense, this is the structural openness to higher unity that characterises all created things in the Unity - Law.
Aristotle replies that it would be better to say that it is the man (i.e., the composite of soul and body) who is pained andpleased, perceives and thinks, even though there is a certain sense in saying that the soul does these things since the movement originates in the soul [408b7].
Hence, the absence of the Christian understanding of God in preChristian religion indicates that the vision of things as finite existents was virtually absent for common sense as well as for philosophy until the impact of Biblical thought caused it to prevail.
It's good because the guys have a great sense of humor about things and don't take themselves too seriously.
While part of what you said is quite true, I would contend that Jesus didn't have a great sense of humor, since it is from what Jesus supposedly said that the whole doctrine of hell came about, as well as some ther things he said that I would contend is fairly bad advice.
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