Totally agree with
the big picture point though.
«Looking at our environment from
the big picture point of view, taking steps to get off the power grid and reduce our carbon footprint makes sense for our company, our world and future generations.»
Not exact matches
They're distracting themselves with minutiae, losing sight of the
big picture, and potentially missing out on what's important — namely, those inflection
points.
Don't miss the
big picture when you're trying to improve your health and productivity, the main
point is to get started.
Provide context around the
bigger picture and larger goals, but give junior team members opportunities to think through potential approaches and solutions themselves and share their recommendations and
point of view.
He called many of them «talking
points» that were «pre-circulated» beforehand «based on a strategy of isolating the most favorable facts and events, and ignoring other events and the
big picture.»
They look at the
big picture without ever considering the steps one would need to take to get from
Point A to
Point B.
A White House official
pointed to trade as part of a «
bigger picture» for the economy, with cabinet - level discussions described as «deliberative» and the President focused on doing right by American workers.
They want to do what they want to do — but what if they are missing the whole
point of owning the
big picture and what's needed?
It's at this
point, management experts say, that leaders should shift from the skills - based, reactive approach of «horizontal» leadership to
big -
picture strategies, known as «vertical» leadership.
You brought up some great
points to help keep the
big picture in mind: «Money is a tool... to achieve maximum happiness» and «When it comes to investing, hope is definitely not a strategy».
From a
big picture stand
point there is very little that is new.
My over arching
point is and has been twofold: First, as ghastly as priestly abuse is, it is a statistically moot
point in the
big picture and two, seexual orientation is not related to age preference.
In the
bigger picture, you miss an important
point.
That is a good
point about focusing on the
big picture of God's sacrificial love.
Dan, i am a
big picture guy and I prefer to make my
point as simply and understandable as possible.
The
point of the journey is lost: There is no
big picture, just helter - skelter chaos.
But when you select specific
points and ignore the
bigger picture, you are manipulating the message.
From the
big -
picture perspective: why all the scriptural quotes to support your
point?
I guess my
point is that since I don't make New Years resolutions (but do set
big picture goals that I'd like to work on), I'm going to continue baking and eating desserts while everyone else goes on a juice cleanse.
«It is possible to get consumed with day - to - day operations, so we must make a
point not to lose sight of the
big picture.»
I
point out the importance of stepping back and seeing the
BIG picture, connecting eating animals, violence and exploitation with the major problems we face today.
But obviously the AKBs usually don't understand how real statistics work and will usually cherry pick their data to support some meager
point they make while ignoring the
bigger picture.
Three teams from this table joined Cincinnati in seeing their runs at conference perfection ended on Thursday night — the ASUN's Florida Gulf Coast (upset at home by Kennesaw State),
Big Sky leader Montana (a nine -
point loser at Eastern Washington) and, most interestingly for the at - large
picture, New Mexico State, topped by Utah Valley in Orem.
Nice result but the
bigger picture is that we are 33
points behind the leaders — that is why I read nothing into it — Wenger still has to go..
Needing to move high enough in
points to become Chase eligible dictated he look at the
bigger picture and scale back his trademark aggressiveness.
It didn't look as though the concerned parties were too embarrassed though, as in the
bigger picture it could yet prove to be a pivotal goal in Newcastle's season as they sit three
points adrift of safety but with a game in hand on 17th - placed Norwich City.
we WON period of course we all would want more but lets look at the
bigger picture we WON after 4 matches without a win... Lets first get back to wining before we start focusing on GD at the of the day the title is first won by
points not GD....
You can say she's had more important things to do, which is true in the
big picture, but that's the
point.
Looking at the
bigger picture of the top four and the fact that a
point would be guaranteed to keep Arsenal in it I would be happy with a
point and I am sure that Wenger and the lads would as well.
But with those three
big teams out the
picture I would of thought we'd be top and clear by some
points, instead of third and trailing in
points.
Let's ignore the short term sightseeing of 3
points from the top and look at the
bigger picture.
Based on the latest spring - training observations, here are the 16 clubs, their rosters,
pictures of the players, strong
points, weak spots,
big ifs and over-all potentialities.
Our boys sit tied on
points with the Merseyside club, will trailing the Blues by only three
points, and a win for the home team could potentially leave us all level, but looking at the
bigger picture, I'm not sure what we should be rooting for.
My
point is there is always a
bigger picture for Arsenal, and that
picture does not include Newcastle United.
The swell of opinion I've seen from Arsenal fans after the game has generally been negative, and in the
big picture of the title race, it is undoubtedly two
points dropped.
I understand your
point of view and to some extent I also agree with what you are saying, the
bigger picture is indeed a sum of the two problems, us and the refs.
I was just tying to
point out to one of many desires a true fan has with his club.What lack of brains are you talking, when you yourself need some in seeing the
big picture about the lack of trophies we had and I was just trying to prove that «Galacticos» idea can help wenger in his youth driven policies.
Liverpool fans won't like it, in fact they'll probably be cursing Klopp's stubbornness all over again, but the manager will always
point to the
bigger picture.
Apart from the FA Cups, you could argue that in the end almost none of them bear no deeper significance in the
bigger picture apart from three
points perhaps.
It's one of the few places where English wasn't widely spoken, but do not fear as there's not much on the menu besides french fry related items, with
big pictures to
point out what you're after.
Meredith's book tackles the importance of expressing unconditional love, supporting the whole team and seeing the
big picture, among many other key
points that can help parents fully understand the incredibly important role they have in their young athlete's life.
The idea is to give you a
point of reference for each topic and focus on the
big picture rather than go into great depth and detail about each item.
The Conservative strategy is crystal clear — say as little as possible (other than «strong and stable leadership», of course) while
pointing to a
big picture of Jeremy Corbyn.
There are no
big independent votes here clouding the
picture - the Tories really have cut a 30
point Labour lead to zero; from 6,201 votes to precisely three.
In a close election that could still be the difference between a majority and a hung Parliament, so don't underestimate its potential importance, but it would be a remarkable election if the swing in marginal seats really was 4 or 5
points bigger or smaller than the national
picture.
«Indian
Point has been something that's been difficult for the governor, but given where we are now, I would have to say I want to give him an even
bigger thank you for looking at the
bigger picture knowing that it's important to making sure we keep 615 jobs at that facility [FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant],» said state Sen. Patty Ritchie (R - Owegatchie).
«Indeed from my vantage
point the direction he gave me about wanting me to use the diplomatic channels to pursue issues like climate changes was absolutely clear and is part of a much
bigger picture.»
He thought in
pictures instead of words, and his special way of thinking helped him understand
big ideas like the structure of music and why a compass always
points north.
Uneasy jokes are flying today about the «pro-pedophilia rally» in State College last night — but Galinsky
points out that the people accusing the students of not caring about the victims are missing the
big picture.