Sentences with phrase «by the idea of»

Generally, some managers refuse to help their former employees after adopting the system, citing their newfound freedom, while others flail about, frightened and confused by the idea of self - management.
When employees have a complex problem to solve, their possibilities seem restricted by the idea of an incentive.
Look for candidates that get excited by the idea of aggressive challenges and big goals.
Two years ago, Hawk was struck by the idea of a video game with a skateboard controller.
If you're intrigued by the idea of working on applications that millions of people could potentially use, then you'll want to take a look at the growing group of software engineers who are researching, designing, evaluating, integrating and maintaining software applications, technical environments, operating systems (you can thank these guys for all those Apple iOS updates), embedded software, information warehouses and telecommunications software in both the private and public sectors.
Co-founder Jack Dorsey, the service's inventor, freely admits that Twitter is «useless, in a sense» and that many people are «violently turned off» by the idea of constant communications.
It's funny how people who value empathy in other contexts seem so repulsed by the idea of trying to empathize with Trump or his supporters.
Yet even if you are unfazed by the idea of publicly tracking your productivity, there are also technical questions to answer.
«We've identified and connected with more than 1,000 very qualified tech professionals who are excited by the idea of investing their future here.
John Bradberry was fascinated by the idea of how someone may prepare to start a company.
Clearly, no one is surprised by the idea of thwarted entrepreneurs.
Results showed that people who were more irked by the idea of navigating throngs of shoppers were more inclined to want a reward program with a specific endpoint.
But maybe you're just too irked by the idea of seeing somebody you're paying good money snoring away to actually implement this idea.
She was also fascinated by the idea of a digital currency that people could send in very small amounts without being charged excessive fees.
Younger workers especially tend to be disenchanted with traditional career paths and are seduced by the idea of becoming entrepreneurs instead.
All real entrepreneurs are driven by their passion and love for business, while Wantrepreneurs are driven by the idea of being an entrepreneur.
The blue pill will take you back to your cozy desk job coding for the man, and the red pill might lead you to insomnia induced by ideas of how to turn your startup into a real company using only your laptop combined with some technical and marketing skills, and a realistic gameplan to pull it off.
He's moved by the idea of many, many students from many, many places learning something because of him — even if it's something as mundane as a Salesforce.com API.
Chasing the business started by former Amazon employees would suggest boss Jeff Bezos is worried by the idea of Flipkart uniting with Walmart.
Those new to stock trading might be confused at first by the idea of «stocks» and «shares» and the million other terms related to the stock market.
I am attracted by the idea of constructing a linker ladder with individual bonds, but every time I try and research how to actually do it, I seem to get lost in a forest of complex advice, rules and processes.
I must admit I am very taken by the idea of a single simple global tracker fund which aims to yield the index average.
I'm also deeply motivated by the idea of meaningful investment.
Discouraged by the idea of negative rates eating into their wealth, many savers might be compelled to invest in gold, which enjoys a reputation as an excellent store of capital.
I was once so revolted by the idea of two men or two women in love and / or having sex.
They also argue that the amnesty the South African government granted to perpetrators of human rights under apartheid in exchange for their testimony before the Truth Commission compromised justice and could be defended only if it were necessary for a transition to democracy, not by any idea of reconciliation.
In fact... I would be greatly disturbed by the idea of the creator of the universe making sexual desire and attraction such a core part of our being, and then not being subject to those feelings Himself.
I agree with Spengler that it is mediocrities who feel threatened by the idea of genius.
People often can not understand the question of human nature because their way of understanding it is framed (whether they know it or not) by the ideas of positivist empiricism.
(Perhaps it's because of Pope Francis that we're all so dazzled by the idea of a Christian who actually seems like a Christian?)
It means that up to now in his history, man was somehow kept in the bondage of childhood by the powers that be, the state, etc., and by the idea of a «father - God,» so that he did not dare to affirm himself fully.
During the rest of this letter I shall be trying to explain what I mean by this idea of independence, but let me start with an analogy.
For Naaman is still haunted by the idea of magic.
Others were bothered by the idea of an atheist swearing to God.
That's why I am bothered by the idea of the immaculate conception (Mary's conception).
You're simply put off by the idea of gays and you, like HS, use the bible as an excuse for your hatred.
Although in Jefferson the utilitarian side is never absent, the idea of virtue is never eclipsed by the idea of interest.
«Of course it was influenced by the ahimsa of Jainism and Buddhism and of Gandhi's native Gujarat; it was influenced by the ideal of the Sermon on the Mount, as Gandhi understood that part of the New Testament; it was influenced by Ruskin and Thoreau and Tolstoy; it was influenced by the idea of disinterested service found in the nishkama karma [doing your duty without fear or favor] of the Gita.
Some Christians are more offended by the idea of everyone going to heaven than by the idea of everyone going to hell.
I'm more bothered by the idea of people being forced to keep silent.
In her introduction to one of Sullivan's works, Helen Swick Perry recounts how Sullivan had been stimulated by the ideas of Whitehead, Pavlov, Freud and Malinowski.
Both describe a kind of isolated individualism that is a human construction that would require constant technological maintenance against the real impulses of nature — a world so unnatural or unerotic that people would even be repulsed by the idea of natural reproduction.
As Rorty has put it more recently, «whatever good the ideas of «objectivity» and transcendence» have done for our culture can be attained equally well by the idea of a community which strives after both intersubjective agreement and novelty — a democratic, progressive, pluralist community of the sort of which Dewey dreamt» (ORT 13).
It is regarded as an embarrassing topic, and a private topic.People who are not intimidated in any other area of their lives are intimidated by the idea of prayer.
Moreover, the impersonality of the cosmic order in Hindu thought is reinforced by the idea of karma as an impersonal moral law concerning the inexorable consequences of one's deeds.
Anyone willing to let their mind be enslaved by the idea of an imaginary friend in the sky for adults really isn't the brightest person in the first place.
in our vocabulary by the idea of person.
Those seeking a purely physical explanation for all that exists are often drawn by the idea of a «multiverse» consisting of all possible universes, including our own.
What she is saying is that ignorance is bliss and she wishes she could her blinders on and be comforted by the idea of an anthropocentric God who watches over us all.
His argument is influenced by the ideas of Tom Wright, New Testament Professor at St Andrews University, that the Church should be as concerned for the physical as the spiritual.
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