Sentences with phrase «common denominator between»

Chalmers says if you ask the right questions and dig deep enough you can usually find a common denominator between yourself and the potential client within 15 to 20 minutes.
He says if you ask the right questions and dig deep enough you can usually find a common denominator between yourself and the potential client within 15 to 20 minutes.
A deep - rooted love of every New York City neighborhood is the common denominator between our otherwise unique Representatives.
The common denominator between water wars, climate change, social unrest and other direct and indirect consequences of environmental damage is economic risk — a new business imperative for top executives and board directors to consider.
The common denominator between the historical, mostly Surrealist, pieces and Laurent Grasso's works is the exploration of the gaze.
In addition to the perceptual play of unusual color combinations within the square, the common denominator between Albers and Boyd is their 1 -2-3 structure of nested boxes, a waltz meter that telescopes or projects depending on color choices (an exception for Boyd is the binary Orchard).
So what is the common denominator between the two lessons?
That led us to «What is the common denominator between street dogs and puppy mill dogs?»
The thing that I find is a common denominator between those hits are that they're targeting a younger audience who is reading in print and they're a little angsty, which I find fun, that teenage angst getting written out in poems in a really beautiful way.
Home, Work Families Share Dys - Similarities The most significant common denominator between the people you grew up with and the people you teach with is as follows: youre stuck with them.
The common denominator between these two online portals is unlimited streaming, one for movies, and the other for every kind of workout you could ever imagine.
I coach fitness athletes of all levels, from novice to professionals, and one common denominator between all of them is — optimal performance.
«What is the common denominator between NYCHA housing and low unemployment and bail and Rikers Island?
The common denominator between the old school and the new is the kind of students it serves.
That's the common denominator between NYCHA and Rikers [Island] and MTA and Hudson Park and Penn Station and Moynihan Station and AirTrain to LaGuardia and a new LaGuardia Airport.
The common denominator between all these reports — besides the bricks and mortar — has been the Government's two - part Help to Buy scheme.
For example, Aloysius Pieris contended that «the common denominator between Asia and the rest of the Third World is its overwhelming poverty,» and that «the specific character which defines Asia [in comparison with]... other poor [regions] is its multifaceted religiosity.
The only common denominator between the «is» and the «ought» realm of human experience is the principle of uncertainty.
Common denominator between both of these guys being that the indulged themselves in polygamy and harems.
The common denominator between all of these conflicts is Islam.
Well, I see at least we have found one common denominator between the two of us: we are both 50 years old.
It was almost as if the Spanish operators had read one of the biographies of Ponzi that began to appear as observers noticed the common denominators between the global financial bubble of the 1990s and earlier bubbles.
As outlined by Blue Zones one of the common denominators between populations with longevity around the world is the consumption of eggs.

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These new expressions of faith, fed by passions of ordinary men and women, did not merely diverge from received authority; increasingly they failed even to take into account the standard theological categories that served as guides for religious experience and formed the common denominator of theological discussion between disputants.
Rev Gumbel has done a fine job mediating between various protestant theologies, and arguing that he is presenting a sort of common denominator «kerygma» between Catholic and reformed traditions.
In order to reach such an optimistic conclusion, the authors sometimes use the least common denominator to define religion, enabling them to detect religious overtones in settings as diverse as a «Jello wrestling» contest between the dean of students and the college chaplain and the crowning of a homecoming queen.
The perennial plight of established religious bodies is reaching for the lowest common denominator, muting faith's distinctives, softening the edges of anything that might create tension between faith and culture.
David, I have friends who are Calvinist and Pentecostal, and I've arbitrated some very divisive rifts between them as our common denominator of home schooling has drawn us into the same arena for the last 15 yrs.
The common denominator: Each child shows a discrepancy between his overall intelligence and his ability to learn in one or more of the traditional ways.
Meanwhile I believe the Gracious Speech represents not the lowest common denominator but the highest common factor between our two parties.
Like TTIP, it champions the destruction of rules designed to protect society and the environment — as laid out by a new report which highlights the huge differences in food safety rules between the EU and Canada, which big business wants to bring down to the lowest common denominator.
He said the challenge in the event of a hung parliament would be to achieve compromise between rival parties without «diluting your policies into a sort of lowest common denominator offer.
World - class science is another common denominator and indeed there is already significant co-operation, and numerous exchange programmes, between the two countries.
We're convinced that the best relationships are between people who are not 100 % identical, but enjoy a mixture of common denominators and complementary characteristics.
, but in this case don't trust your instincts; Jerry Maguire the trailer is a callous cocktail that coasts by on lowest common denominator Cruise control, while Jerry Maguire the film is among the very best contemporary movies about the uneasy intersection between sports and business as well as the human toll of this peculiarly American phenomenon.
As hard as director Peter Segal tries to convince us that this is a film ultimately about the relationship between chemistry - free pair of Sandler and Marisa Tomei, in the end it instead confirms that it's truly about how far formula and shallow stunt casting can go to win the lowest common denominator box office buck.
Because Gregory is a common denominator, there's a lot of overlap between the three yak - tracks, screenwriter Ronald Shusett (joined by unobtrusive actress Linda Turley) and Poster mainly deepening Sherman's perspective with comments that only a screenwriter and a cinematographer, respectively, would make.
Between Greengrass and Damon, The Bourne Ultimatum moves at an impressive, exciting pace, taking care to insert proper rest periods, and never stopping to wait for the lowest common denominator to catch up.
Strange Magic, told with about a 60/40 split between «70s hits and dialogue — leading to some artful integration of song and story and some very artless attempts at integration of same — feels dumbed down, lowest common denominator.
This resource is a mixture of Quiz Quiz Trade cards to help support children's knowledge of adding and subtracting fractions with a common denominator, converting between improper fractions and whole numbers, multiplying a fraction by a whole number, identifying whether a number is prime or composite, converting between Roman numerals and Arabic numbers, and converting between different units of measurement (mm, cm, m and km).
Design possibilities are limited, as providing a consistent reading experience across multiple vendor reading systems means aiming for the lowest common denominator: most reading systems only support a fraction of the choices offered by modern browsers, and this support is inconsistent between vendors.
The white Maltese, the common denominator in the Maltipoo and the Morkie, matures at between 4 and 7 pounds.
Birnbaum has orchestrated his exhibition «Making Worlds» between the Arsenale and Palazzo delle Esposizioni in the Giardini as «an omnivorous and centrifugal show without sections where all the creative languages between installations, video and film, sculpture, performance, painting, and design follow one another with a common denominator: a «painterly sensibility.
Between the two galleries, the most obvious common denominator is the kind of longevity to which other Dallas art venues now aspire.
This was not possible previously between blockchains, due to missing a common denominator token.
The common denominator is the therapeutic relationship between the therapist and the child, including unconditional positive regard, genuineness, safety and non-judgmental acceptance; the relationship is the most important factor of therapy and therapeutic success (Axline, 1969; Landreth, 1991; O'Connor & Braverman, 2009; Oaklander, 1978; Oden & Johnson, 2010; Schaefer, 2005; Schaefer & O'Connor, 1983).
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