Sentences with phrase «different experiences so»

Different generations expect different experiences so we're being responsive to what our customers want.
So the game still takes place in ancient China during the Three Kingdoms period, and you control Wei, Shu, Jin and Wu with all the different characters having their own different missions and different experiences so that you have four different ways of taking on the game also this boost the replay value of the game, but lets face it, if you are a DW fan you are going to play through the game numerous times anyway just to beat your own personal score, I know because I've been one myself since DW 2.
I've had two very different experiences so far.
So especially during World Breastfeeding Week 2014, let's share some stories - we all have different experiences so lets try not to be judgemental.

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«The purchasing experience is so different [from what] we've all been forced into with the dealership model,» says Huntzinger.
No two people are the same, so your experience with Ritual may be different from mine.
«We got that language so much that it was clear to us that, as young, black male entrepreneurs, the experience of building a company would be very different,» echoes Quarles.
While many people go for the full seven days, I previously did only four, so my experience may have been different from that of others.
So how do you deliver personalized and contextual experiences driven by content to a set of screens on different devices?
That might have been a reason why I was so interested experiencing food from different countries.
The government is doing really everything it can to support this ecosystem, and I think it's just a matter of time to have different experiences from different businesses, to get the right regulations in place, and so on.»
They work with so - called travel nurses, registered nurses who want to experience working in a different part of the country.
You have access to so much experience and so much expertise in so many different areas.»
It's a truth, he feels, that regularly trips up overachievers when they first join a small company because it's so different from other theaters of success they may have experienced.
«We want to offer a truly multimodal experience, so that users can interact with their phone in many different ways — through sight, touch, typing or voice — all of the most natural ways to interact with the world, available on your smartphone,» said Injong Rhee, executive vice president of Samsung Electronics in a statement.
They can also integrate things like parking, popcorn and drinks with your purchase so that users can book an entire experience rather than having several different touch points for each of these that increases the friction in the user experience
«Having that experience I thought, would it be possible if we did this on a regular basis, and we were able to coordinate so that we could all be very productive even though we were all in different parts of the world?»
Since everyone's body is so different, there's no way to know whether your specific birth control pill will eliminate your period without first - hand experience.
«I am one of the only students with a science background who also has significant startup experience, so I think that brings a very different view to our case discussions when we talk about making decisions using very little data,» she said.
«There are so many different elements that can impact a broadcast and your experience with it when you stream,» owner of the Dallas Mavericks Mark Cuban told CNBC's «Squawk Box» on Monday.
«I met people from so many different cultures and backgrounds, and these experiences really opened me up and took me outside of the «safe box» I'd been living in.
It's important to share the perspective of women in startups and business since their experiences are so different from men.
LG intentionally chose two more experienced and two less experienced CHPs so that we could see how CHPs with different experience levels were handling the shift to the new Android system.»
Many had more work experience so it was different.
So, there you have it, three children, three different experiences and now as adult three different money styles based on our own personal money scripts.
Oleg Karaev, creative director at Life.SREDA, said: «We believe that collaboration is one of the main parts of FinTech so we try to connect different star t ups, talents, and specialists to share their knowledge and experience, to make collaborative projects.
I obviously do not know your tax situation, so you may have a different experience.
We hope this guide helps you make an informed decision about when it is best to use Abra and when it makes sense to find a different solution so you can have the best experience possible when buying bitcoin.
I have tried different shaving creams and soaps along with different blades so I could get a full rounded experience of this three - piece ivory safety razor.
During my time at Franklin Templeton, the company's values have been demonstrated throughout the firm, specifically through the strong collaboration between different departments and the great experience it has been to work with so many people globally.
They claim it's a life changing experience, that their god is so powerful yet history has repeatedly shown it does no such thing because let's face it if they truly followed the teachings of their Christ, this world and specifically America would be a very different place.
Enjoy both for what they are — different ways of experiencing and understanding Scripture so that through it, God inspires you to live more like Jesus in this world.
As a «someone» with a very public view that is contrary to the «official» party line, and who has ministered in so many different churches — evangelical and otherwise — what has your experience been in this area?
Just as there are different ways of expressing what someone has conveyed to us or of communicating a personal experience, so there are various ways of making Gods revelation known to others.
Their truths so radically different than mine / (The elephant is like a tree, for crying out loud: how can I relinquish my own sense experience and consider that feel babbling about a whisk broom, a fire hose?
After all these years of study, of experience, of seeing others change, and becoming a different person myself, my belief system has gone a long way from «because the bible says so» to lets see everything the bible has to say about it, what was going on then, who it was said to, and what it means in the context of life today.
But it remains true that the prophet's experience is not different in kind from the experience of any other man, and that his greatness and relevance lies not so much in his unique capacities as in the fact that he does represent the universal religious perspective implicit in the experience of every man.
I truly believe that love can cover a multitude of sins — we have been involved in and with people who do fostering and have seen children who have experienced different kinds of abuse transformed through unconditional love and acceptance — sure the pain of what they have experienced may still be there but the unconditional love they receive transforms them from broken to not so much broken... if that makes sense?
From its outset, quantum mechanics has been a source of intrigue; the picture it presents of the microscopic world being so different to that of everyday experience gained from normal - sized entities, between the atomic scale and the vast spaces of the cosmos.
I know people experience and encounter God in different ways throughout their lives but this remains one of the most profound experiences of my life: to encounter God so completely in the very place where I thought I deserved God least.
There's so much more to be said, from various different angles: the experience of the Bible coming alive, intellectual arguments, historical arguments and so on.
So passionate are we about our own personal experiences with the living God, we fail to understand that others experience the Spirit in wildly different ways — experiences that may not look and sound like ours, but are no less God - filled and good.
So G. W. H. Lampe writes: «if his body was raised physically from the grave and did not see corruption, or if his body was transformed after death into something different, in such a way that in itself it was annihilated, then he did not experience the whole of our human destiny....
Fourth, with regard to the experience of value: When one is moved by attracting or repelling powers in different situations so as to become aware of the dynamic character of his existence, it is appropriate to use the word «God».
I have Lisa in my life, so my loneliness is a lot different than the loneliness my single friends experience.
At any rate, among such people as David Burrell, Stephen Crites, Samuel McClendon, Donald and Walter Capps, James Wiggins, John Dunne and, in a different way, Richard R. Niebuhr and William Lynch, it is a concern with concrete, ordinary experience that for some has meant a renewed interest in religious autobiography — Paul's letters, Augustine's Confessions, John Woolman's Journal, Kierkegaard's writings, the theological work of Teilhard de Chardin, Bonhoeffer's Letters and Papers, Dorothy Day's autobiography and so on.
So today I wanted to yield the floor to several people with first - hand experiences in this area, each with a different story.
It does not matter if we say Gott in German or Deus in Latin, or El in the Semitic languages or teotl in Mexican and so forth, though it is, of course, a very obscure and difficult question how we can know that all these different words mean the same thing or person, for in this case we can not simply point to a common experience of what is meant, independent of the term.
I think the biggest disconnect I have with you Jeremy, is that often your experience seems to be entirely different than mine; so that what seems to you to be «typical» to «most churches» doesn't seem to be the case to me, and probably anything that I would guess is «typical» could be just as foreign to you.
I'm looking for a wide range of experiences — there are so many different sorrows — and a wide range of genres, from personal memoir to hagiography, poetry, practical guidance, theological reflection, Scriptural reflection, and gallows humor.
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