But that was a long time ago and continued stupid actions and repeating mistakes,
changes peoples view and perceptions, in the real world.
Not exact matches
Audiences»
changing viewing habits are likely one reason for the declining ratings for live award shows like the Oscars, as more and more
people cut ties with the cable packages that are often required to watch such programs either on TV or online.
The four - spot television ad campaign is
changing the way
people view the brand because it replaces the outdated image of stodgy, boring cars, Tony DiSalle, the brand's vice-president of marketing, said.
According to studies conducted by Jayne Gackenbach, a psychologist at Grant MacEwan University, «
people who frequently played video games were more likely to report lucid dreams, observer dreams where they
viewed themselves from outside their bodies, and dream control that allowed
people to actively influence or
change their dream worlds — qualities suggestive of watching or controlling the action of a video - game character.»
Something that might have seemed like a risky bet in the past because of a lack of historical data can end up being an incredible success story, and
change the way that
people view an entire industry.
Just as spending time abroad makes you attuned to the many shades of gray with which
people view the world, it also seriously exercises another set of mental muscles that are key to startup success — the ability to deal comfortably with
change.
A first impression sets the stage for how
people view you in the future, and there's nothing you can do to
change that: This is a direct byproduct of the way the human brain stores information.
Instead,
people make discreet
changes in their settings on the site to limit the
views they find offensive from showing up in their feed, without provoking outward shows of conflict with
people.
«The
view that things need to
change undoubtedly puts
people in a position to create
change.
As those
people in their early 20s begin to age, their
viewing habits are likely to
change as well.
For instance, once you have an opinion about abortion access, it is fairly difficult for movements to get
people to
change their
views.
Heath defines moments as brief experiences that lift
people out of the ordinary;
change how they
view the world; inspire and capture up - swells of pride; or deepen bonds with others.
People like Vinod Khosla, Keith Rabois, Brian Singerman, Marc Andreessen and others have all made head - scratching private comments to me that sounded so foreign to what I thought other people were doing in VC that they caused me to challenge and ultimately change some of my own
People like Vinod Khosla, Keith Rabois, Brian Singerman, Marc Andreessen and others have all made head - scratching private comments to me that sounded so foreign to what I thought other
people were doing in VC that they caused me to challenge and ultimately change some of my own
people were doing in VC that they caused me to challenge and ultimately
change some of my own
views.
If
people know you're spending time with successful entrepreneurs, it will gradually
change the way they
view your personal brand.
The Saxo Bank Group entities each provide execution - only service and access to Tradingfloor.com permitting a
person to
view and / or use content available on or via the website is not intended to and does not
change or expand on this.
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person to
view and / or use content available on or via the website is not intended to and does not
change or expand on this.
His
view was that you were pretty much a fully formed
person by age 21, and you weren't
changing much after that.
Unlike the previous government, the NDP has intentionally sought to bring together a group of
people with diverse and differing political
views and expertise to advise on the implementation of Alberta's Climate
Change plans.
Though his
views weren't uncommon at the time (or even today), Alex went on to
change his outlook as completely as any
person can.
lmao no
peoples views change.
A study has claimed that the Church's
views towards and treatment of transgender
people are
changing.
«There's a wider issue of culture here, not just law, to
change the
view that in any way
people should feel it's acceptable and right to pay for sex... This is exploiting and commodifying women.»
I think it
changed the way I
view the
people around me.
No amount of evidence will convince religious
people to
change their
views because they are based on faith not logic.
This perspective really
changes people's
view of the plagues: suddenly God isn't picking on the Egyptians for nothing (oppression and infanticide of Hebrews aside), but it's really a battle of the gods.
Engaging or not engaging in homosexual activities is
viewed as a choice, and thus the power of Christ is needed to enable the
person to
change or resist homosexual temptations.
They tend to depict the conditions of
people in traditional societies as extremely miserable, so that the
changes that strike me as profound violations of their humanity are
viewed as progress, however minimal.
Again, if you've got an ally here, it's me, it sounds like you and I have similar
views on Scripture and in theology; and I'm not trying to attack you; I'm just trying to offer some constructive criticism: the tactic you seem to have chosen does not seem to me to be a very effective one if your goal is to persuade
people to
change their opinion.
That we must disbelieve scientific evidence, that certain
people, such as Gays, are condemned, or that your whole life must
change, and your whole
view of the world must
change.
It really is a waste of time trying to convince
people to
change their
view, isn't it?
I agree with not going trying to
change the world as in
change to
people by telling them they are wrong and I am right (IF I have understood your point of
view) but I guess I'm not so convinced when it comes to society, and just accepting what ever **** is in there or anywhere.
Evangelical leaders constantly warn that young
people are deserting churches; pastors struggle to address
changing views on homosexuality; and others wonder how evangelicals can remain relevant when a growing number of Americans refuse to identify with any religion.
Although as an analyst she was radical for her times in her feminist
views, she lacked the explicit emphasis of radical feminist therapists today on the therapeutic necessity of empowering
people in therapy to
change the social - political causes of their personal problems.
I would want and encourage
people to
change, in time those disempowering metaphors, to more empowering and self - controlled world -
views.
If someone can not further explain an answer without being accused of attempting to
change their «wrong» answer (in your
view) without admitting mistake then I guess you hold
people to an impossibly high standard and as you say «one that you can not keep yourself.»
If you having to force your
views on others and not through winning them over with reason, then your arguments are possibly flawed, your actions do not match what you preach or the
person you are talking to may over time
change their
view.
The adage is true: No one's mind has ever been
changed by a Facebook argument and my perception of
people — friends I knew personally — was
changing simply because they didn't
view things the same way I did.
If our
view of the human
person changes, so will how we speak of God as a
person.
They are a group of
people dedicated to promoting and disseminating a particular
view — they have tenets to which they adhere and seek to influence the opinions of others in order to effect
changes in society.
I am tired of how
people who believe in their own «gods» try to shove religion down other
peoples throat, what I mean is if your religion doen not let you support guns then don't support it but also don't try to
change it for everyone else who doesn't see it your way, I don't go around asking for you all's religion to remove crosses from public
view because I don't believe and to remove the bible from public places (i.e. Hotels, Bookstores, etc.) so it can only be seen in their respective places of workship, Remember WE ALL ARE BORN ATHEIST, YOU ARE NOT BORN WITH THE KNOWLEDGE THAT THERE IS A GOD, YOUR PARENTS HAVE TO TELL YOU THERE IS A GOD, A DEVIL, HEAVEN AND EARTH... THEN IT BEGINGS.
Try reading Karen Armstrong's History of God for a detailed analysis of how God has evolved, or
people's
view of God has evolved if you prefer, over history.Either God is
changing, or
people's
views of who and what God is has
changed.
You said in the article that
people were mean and that Jesus loved everyone and this led to you reading books by
people branded heretics and it
changed your
view on CHristianity and how you read the Bible..
[And] since our
view of work flows out of our
view of life, we must
change the underlying values by which
people choose to live.»
It's easy for
people who are more liberal on this issue to claim the pastoral high ground (indeed, Chalke's piece is partly pastorally motivated), but that ignores many who will be hurt to read his
change of
view, and what they will regard as a sharp shift from scripture.
In Polkinghorne's
view, «We are a complex information - carrying pattern which persists through all the
changes of material constituents and which by its very persistence expresses the true continuity of my
person, that pattern is the meaning of the soul».
When asked what he hopes
people will take away from the story, he says, «It's
people's capacity to
change and
people's capacity to connect with one another — the capacity to have empathy and engage with other
people with other points of
views.»
This was quite a shock to me, and I began to ask questions that
changed my
view of homeless
people forever.
Grew up and confirmed Methodist, and the amount of hypocrisy I witnessed as a young
person changed my
view of religion.
My
changes and current
views on these questions are causing me to be more concerned about following Jesus, making disciples, caring for the poor, feeding the hungry, loosing the captives, living on less, loving others, and making friends with
people on the fringes than ever before.
Anyway, despite all the confusion about pre-millenialism, a-millenialism, post-millenialism, the recent invention of the rapture, Paul's confusing statement about «we who remain», the entire book of Revelation not appearing to be written by John because of the Greek used, and the odd way in which eschatological
views seem to
change in the New Testament Pauline letters, and the bizarrely easy way
people like Thessalonians became convinced Christ had already returned in their time, and all the other confusing things about New Testament prophecy — the truth is that it is all trustworthy and you should not question this.