Sentences with phrase «common thing found»

Books, potted plants and vases on shelves and windowsills are all common things found in homes that can fall and injure a baby, and they're so commonplace that many parents don't even think about them.
These nutrients are the most common things I find deficient in individuals who develop heart disease.
So what do vets report as the most common things found where they shouldn't be?
«One of the most common things we find in puppy mills where we do rescues are dogs with missing eyes due to the jagged metal on wire cages,» said Tim Rickey, senior director of field investigations for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
Another common thing I find with many job seekers is that many feel the time to mention their achievements is during the interview.

Not exact matches

Windows, far and away the most common operating system in the corporate world, is such a complicated and ornery thing — «a giant minefield of conflicts and problems,» says Cormier — that hackers are always finding new chinks in its armor to exploit.
The common thread: «I want to continuously find the things that challenge me and make me better.»
The thrill of finding a bargain on Black Friday is a real thing, but sometimes the hunt for those deals can overrule common sense.
What I tried to do was come up with common characters we face at work — like the «manterrupter» who interrupts you in a meeting, or the office mom who ends up taking on the mother lode of menial tasks — as well as some of the internal barriers, like the feeling of being an imposter, and then digging through the research to find out how you can push back against these things.
One of the most common challenges is finding proper financing to get things started.
Rich = not just financial, it's emotional, spiritual, health, etc. [6:01] Two skills for true wealth, first is the «Science of Achievement» [6:34] After talking to top investors, Tony found that everyone invests differently, but there are some things that everyone has in common: The Core Four [6:46] Same as health, everyone is unique, but there are fundamentals that if you violate the rules you're going to not have energy, get sick [7:23] Three fundamentals for achievement [7:32] What is something in your life today that once was a dream?
They have different reasons for wanting a remote or flexible job, they are often at different stages in their careers, and they have many different backgrounds and skills, but they all share one thing in common: they wanted a better way to find a better job for a better life... and FlexJobs was able to help!
A common denominator needs to be found with the taxi drivers on how things should be regulated, he added.
You finally arrive at the bottom, where you find a figure known as net income applicable to common shares, which is the profit the stockholders are entitled to enjoy after backing out things like costs, interest expense, taxes, minority stakes, etc..
Look at any marketplace these days and you will find they all share one thing in common: the search engine.
One of the things you will find common is the payment currency, which often is Ether.
«Common values,» I found in my interviews, is a phrase that stands in for one of two things: treating other people with respect or giving back to the community.
Now the funny part is, all of sudden all church people find things in common with Jorge the Pope.
I hope he finds, like I did, that he can live good life, with a moral code based on real things like, common sense, practicality, being a part of a community, the environment, everything.
Joy: I want to tap into that ever - present source of infinite joy by stopping long enough to find it in the little things — the bird's next in my carport, the Book of Common Prayer, long talks with good friends, the sound of Dan breathing (but not snoring!)
A common thing I tell young people who have found themselves crossing boundaries they never thought they would cross, is to «Put the line down where it hurts.»
And we worry that if we discover those things, we won't be able to find any common ground or that the commonalities that we have will disappear.
From other passages where Whitehead discusses the principle of relativity, we can safely infer that what all entities have in common — and thus what «entity», «being», «object», and «thing» connote in common — is their capacity to contribute determination to every actuality whose becoming finds those entities already existing (PR 366, 371, 392).
After all, under the capacious canopy of the papal office, so many disparate things find common shelter.
No more than if you found a watch lying in the desert, running or not, that you would or could assume it happened by accident... common sense would dictate that intelligent life had to have made this watch as complex things simply do not «create» themselves by accident, no matter how many millions / billions of years have passed.
Anyway, the beautiful thing about The Trail by Ed Underwood is that he takes two of the more common approaches to finding God's will and incarnates them into two of the main characters in his book, Matt and Brenda.
The pope also said that there are always doors that «aren't closed», and that he'll work on finding things the two have in common, as a way to move forward.
Bodies do things we all hate and we can find common ground and profound compassion there because it holds true for us all.
I can see that, but as you posted, «I would agree that Hitler and Ayn Rand would probably find many things in common in a casual conversation».
He dedicated his life to reforming the church by restoring access to the genuine meaning of scripture so that the common people and the unlearned might be guided by the learned to seek Jesus Christ in scripture and be led by Christ to the freely flowing fountain of every good thing found in God the Father.
Highlights for me included: 1) Belcher's call in Chapter 3 to find common ground in classic / orthodox Christianity (the Apostle's Creed, the Nicene Creed, and the Athanasian Creed) which, if applied, would dramatically reduce some of the name - calling and accusations of heresy that have been most unhelpful in the discussion between the emerging and traditional camps, 2) Belcher's fabulous treatment of postmodernism and postfoundationalism in Chapter 4, where he rightly explains that when talking about postmodernism, folks in the emerging church and the traditional church are using the same term to refer to two completely different things, and where he concludes that «a third way rejects classical foundationalism and hard postmodernism,» and 3) Belcher's fair handling of the atonement issue in Chapter 6, in which he clarifies that most emergering church leaders «are not against atonement theories and justification, but want to see it balanced with the message of the kingdom of God.»
Mormons must appreciate Richard Mouw's good faith effort to find common ground between us and «orthodox» Christians, as well as First Things's according him the space to publish this effort.
Ask the owner to do this instead of a mosque just for one religions culture.How a community of Americans with different ideas and religions can come together and voice their beliefs and why it is so.Support America its time we all get together on one page.Stop the hatreds and misunderstandings of one another.This would be not only a great time for it but a place such as a United Understanding of Religions building could surface.Now that would be a great way of continuing on after 9 - 11or... we can fight argue and fuss over things we understand not, with no one stepping up to find common ground.Which is it going to be?Hate or understanding?You have the moment, seize it for humanity.Not just one peoples.
But the vital things were found there unencumbered — a common faith, a living hope and a new level of love.
And much though not all of First Things» work has been in the service of a religiously informed «public philosophy,» seeking to find a common language for perennial truths about marriage, life, freedom, and other issues in the public square.
May the son and brother, being born of one common - placed man named Joseph and mother named Mary, be never - no - more to be found unwilling to set things right no matter what was so done in time's long ago passing momentums!
This summer, he and Sarah released their first EP together, You Are the Avalanche, which he says focuses on «finding glory in the mundane, finding that there is more beauty actually in the common things sometimes than in the novel.»
Not only are we both lucky, but it seems we keep finding things we have in common.
Another thing I adore about this book is that nearly every recipe uses common ingredients that can be found in almost any grocery store.
The exhibitors have one thing in common: their exclusive products — resembling the very best what you can find within that business.
«Certainly, we have tried to find some common ground or trends — the things that have to be on menus to keep butts in the seats,» Deutsch says.
Another thing these wings have in common is that they're either baked or fried in a healthier oil alternative than what you'll find at the local sports bar or pub.
I don't have a good answer but the only thing I can say is this had to have been talked about in Executive Board meetings but the common player never finds out what is said in those meetings.
Another thing these Top 10 shops have in common is that they all do one thing, which shows how important it is to find your niche.
Finding joy in growing food for our families, and learning patience and mindfulness from the act of doing so - these things we all share in common.
DS: One of the things I enjoy most about the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee is our long history of trying to find common ground to solve the issues facing farmers, ranchers, and families.
The inner lining that touches your baby's skin is usually made of polypropylene, a common material that's also found in thermal underwear, among other things.
But one thing the more than 40 gardens have in common is that none of the produce ever finds its way into CPS lunchrooms...
I have found that approaching common parenting struggles with Playful Parenting techniques to be very effective, and it helps to make things easier and more fun for everyone in our family.
That's because while finding their baby a loving family is one thing that all birth mothers share in common, the circumstances and details under which that is done varies from one individual to the next.
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