Sentences with phrase «clear about your preference»

This is a very important thing and you should be very clear about your preference that will make finding partners easier.

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Additionally, it would have required ISPs to provide customers with clear, conspicuous and persistent notice about the information they collect, how it may be used and with whom it may be shared, as well as how customers can change their privacy preferences.
♦ A new kind of clericalism is one of my concerns about Pope Francis's preference for discernment over clear canonical standards.
The example of postwar Kenya, where the total fertility rate apparently rose from about six to nearly eight during a generation of substantial improvements in health, and despite nearly twenty years of family planning efforts, should make it clear that increasing parents» freedom to choose will serve the purposes of parents, whether or not these are in accordance with the preference or ideology of the government and its advisers.
The recent work of German sociologist Jurgen Habermas, in which questions about the formal characteristics of social systems in general and the dynamics of the lifeworld are the focus, exhibits a clear preference for deductive theory of a prescriptive sort.13 Habermas has drawn eclectically from modernization theory and Marxism to create what he calls a reconstructive model of cultural evolution.
In the case of King Saul (the biblical narrative of preference for those on the «less supportive» side of the support - oppose the president spectrum), the scripture is clear that God wasn't thrilled about the idea of a monarchy in Israel at all, but did indeed choose Saul to be the man to occupy it (1 Samuel 8:1 - 22).
His view is that Paul basically gave himself free reign here at the start of his teachings to the gentiles (see also 1:1 a: «Paulos, apostolos ouk ap anthroopoon, oude di anthroopon, alla dia Iesou Christou, kia Theou patros...») and then started preaching his own theology heavily influenced by his own biases and preferences — not that any of the writers were ever completely exempt from it of course, but still the writer felt Paul was quite fundamentalistic at times about certain things he had some clear opinions about, e.g. about relationships and women's position in the church etc, which he then propagated as part of the gospel.
A huge part of preventing birth trauma is getting clear your birth preferences, knowing the pros and cons about all the tests and procedure, all the interventions your may be faced with, so you can make informed decisions - rather than simply give over your body, your choice and voice to your health care providers and institution you choose.
In the age where popular opinion seems to win out over personal preference, setting clear boundaries about your body and emotions are very important.
Let me be clear: I am not saying parents should not be passionate about sports, or that they ought to hide their preferences.
They develop clear preferences about who, what, and how they like things.
Be clear about what you want — your personal preferences.
I made clear what I want (providing no personal information, such as sexual preferences, as I think it is unacceptable), wrote about hobbies, life position, and added a couple of photos.
Be clear about your sexual preference and if it is infrequent indulgence - pen down!
- highlight your most important values and preferences - clearly explain what you're looking for - have recent, quality pictures It's important to be absolutely clear about your objectives.
Often design can come down to personal preference but since neither has a clear design flaw, like a heating vent where you're meant to hold it, its about aesthetics.
Whatever is decided, I would recommend the company set a clear company policy about whom the points belong to before handing out any additional cards and let American Express know what the preference is.
There proves to be a clear preference for remembering exhibitions that do not attempt to be a replica of an original exhibition, but which make contemporary statements about the past, or link the past to a contemporary issue.
In this issue of Stedelijk Studies, the preference for the «riff» is clear, both in the contribution of Francesco Spampianato (on the reenactment of The Times Square Show in 2014) and that of Jennifer McComas, (on the reenactment of Advancing American Art in 2012).14 The added value of remembering exhibitions, as well as the appreciation for them, is not so much concerned with their celebrating function, but relates to the way in which they contribute to our knowledge about the past in relation to the present.
The effects of science knowledge tend to be modest and inconsistent in predicting people's views about climate change and climate scientists, especially in comparison with the clearer and more striking way that people's views are tied to their political party preferences, ideology and level of personal concern with climate issues.
Different ethical positions about inequality aversion (η; see previous post) and pure time preference (δ) are clear instances of such irreducible heterogeneity.
When purchasing airline tickets, be clear about your needs and preferences; airlines will do their best to accommodate travelers with special needs.
For instance, while smartphone photographs and tweets share location data, social media posts give a clear idea about purchase preferences, habits and, of course, political leaning.
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