Sentences with phrase «changed viewpoint»

This week in Bigger than Biglaw, Neena Dutta explains how her family reacted to her self - employment and how they changed their viewpoint over time.
Talking to self - published authors and hearing that some of them had been trying to get published for 10 years before they decided to self - publish really changed my viewpoint.
She wouldn't discover hidden thoughts of her mom's or learn about stifled desires or unmet dreams, etc. which would have changed her viewpoint of her mother and felt like she had been a stranger.
Consequently, they have a changed viewpoint of what sex is actually about.
This book has forever changed my viewpoint on eating.
Well, I was hooked and changed my viewpoint completely!
I'm not sure if you noticed but I changed my viewpoint from last night and it was your post that helped me make the change.
Milner didn't always think this way, but a meeting with Mark Zuckerberg in 2009 changed his viewpoint.
I will now change my viewpoint.
God can and does speak to us through people of other faiths, changing our viewpoint.
For those who have yet to explore it or don't see it as a flavorful beverage, this non alcoholic holiday beverage recipe will completely change your viewpoint!
By actively trying to bring in talent with diverse backgrounds and providing internal and external training, the company believes it is challenging people to change their viewpoints and embrace a culture where everyone feels they can express their ideas.
It's a little wonky, but worth flipping through, as it can change your viewpoint on risk.
All of the seats rotate a full 360 degrees, this allows the child to explore the world around them and change their viewpoint, which keeps them interested for longer periods of time.
Try to change your viewpoint and see things in a more positive light.
Did you know that with argument papers, you can actually argue your way to an agreement, potentially changing the viewpoints and opinions of the reader?
I know it's a simplistic measure of current trends, but when I start seeing large sections of empty shelves in book stores, I may change my viewpoint.
This life - transforming book makes use of strategies that work to change your viewpoint on weight loss for good.
Working through your debt as a fascinating experience allows you to own your choices by changing your viewpoint.
In SEGA's classic game Virtua Racing, you had the option to hit a button on the arcade cabinet and change the viewpoint.
You can't change the viewpoint.
One Move controller will handle the forward movement while you have the Move button's held, while the other controller changes your viewpoint.
Join artist Adele Wagstaff for an intensive practical course focusing on drawing and painting the nude; through an exploration of pose and gesture, using the simplification of form and changing viewpoint to examine how the modern nude can be portrayed.
You really do have an opportunity to change your viewpoint.
With cybersecurity becoming a growing issue, how do you think courts will change their viewpoint of security in 2018, including changes to keep towards maintaining an orderly market?
While direct inferences can be made about political views, health issues and lifestyle, Cambridge Analytica claimed that such interests could be used to change viewpoints as well.
Others who think education is a resume's main focus must change their viewpoint.
But I will wait and see when you have them up, it may change my viewpoint.

Not exact matches

But will they want to make any changes to the political viewpoints or targeting of the network that makes them so much money?
That viewpoint changes everything on a team.
Please vote on the answer below that best captures your viewpoint on REI's policy change.
Their one viewpoint could change the course of your plans.
The next generation of Viewpoint is ready to meet your fast - changing and increasingly complex requirements, offering the most flexible and user - friendly interface on the market.
I think information is an illusion that can parallel physical processes yet does not partake nor change them but is dependent upon the relative viewpoint and interpretation of information itself by whoever is doing the talking.
The viewpoint is what the change is laying down.
The fact is — when we have strong viewpoints, whether religious, political, ethical, moral or otherwise — «change» is brutal road to navigate when it forces others to re-evaluate the value of the people involved.
If a generally accepted christian viewpoint can be so radically altered, what currently held doctrines will change in the future?
From the viewpoint of radical therapies he does not emphasize the ways in which empowerment and involvement in changing institutions can be profoundly healing and growth - enabling for oppressed persons.
The distinctive feature of his viewpoint is the contention that notions of relativity, contingency, and change, rather than being incompatible with the nature of deity, must themselves be essential components in an understanding of God which is both coherent and religiously adequate.
Because of the post-resurrection viewpoint, anecdotes of healing and exorcism were combined with the passion story and the words of Jesus as the Son of God in a transaction that changed heaven and earth.
Over time I'm sure my viewpoint will change on certain things... maybe this, maybe not.
Although my background includes graduation from West Point, Command and General Staff College, the U.S. Army War College, overseas service in Okinawa, Germany and Vietnam, combat duty as a company commander in Korea and chaplain assignments at every level of the army, including the Pentagon, none of this experience has prevented a gradual but inexorable change in my viewpoint during the past two years.
In each case (1965 and 1981) it is evident (and somewhat embarrassing) that my sense of theological dislocation is hardly a matter of my own new insight or innovation, but one of a somewhat panicky, sloppy and inept reaction to external events, to massive and threatening cultural and historical changes that, quite against my will, force on me a different procedure, a different viewpoint, a different set of questions — a different theology.
You mentioned at one point that you lost your «job» because of changes in your viewpoint — I would be interested in hearing more of that, as both myself and a number of my close acquaintances suffered something similar in our ministries over changes in our eschatological perspectives.
-LSB-...] the mental change [CiV] proposes is no longer to consider persons and the world as something we have produced, but to look upon them from the viewpoint of their vocation.
By citing historical instances of religion - based bigotry and prejudice, you allow people to be more comfortable with atudinal change — they realize they are not stepping out alone against a commonly accepted viewpoint but rather following historical progress toward justice and equality.
Though the nurse, Mathilde, is the film's viewpoint character, the nunnery as a whole is the film's protagonist, for the nuns must grow and change, respond to their trauma, and find a new way to live their vocations.
At the same time, one wonders if there are unwanted theological implications involved in treating American congregations merely from the viewpoint of religious ecology and social change.
It has been indicated that there is also the need for significant changes within the present structure of religious television, both in terms of integrity of message and practice, in representativeness of a diversity of religious traditions and viewpoints, and in the relation of communication efforts to the wider work of the church.
In what meanwhile has happened to race relations in America, I find no reason to surrender my contention that a gradually ever - fuller realization of the ideals contained in that national ethos is more than a selected viewpoint when observing and analyzing the facts; it is and will remain the historical trend of change in this country — in a sense the destiny of America, if America is not going to give up its essential national personality.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z