Sentences with phrase «does practice point»

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If you've neglected to do this, remember to make a point of implementing this practice in your next interview.»
But, you might ask, if they don't want to be guided by best practices (or restricted by them, depending on your point of view), how do they want to be managed?
But when you ask what to do about it, that consensus quickly devolves into finger - pointing — at recycling companies like Waste Management for failing to innovate, at the American public for their lazy recycling habits, at producers for creating plastic packaging that is increasingly difficult to recycle, and even at the federal government for not passing strong legislation that encourages better practices.
It is easy to get in the rut of always following best practices, or using what has worked well for you in the past as a starting point for what you will do moving forward.
All you can do at this point is maintain solid, high quality link building practices, and patiently wait until your rankings return to normal.
«Quite frankly my understanding was this was business as usual and normal practice for companies to write broad terms of service that didn't provide specific examples,» he said after being pressed on the point again.
I understand why it is recommended to get pre-approval, and why you want to compare lenders with the Loan Estimate form, but in practice, how do you do both when each requires being at a different point in the house buying process?»
I am not blasting anyone for practicing any religion as it is their right to do so, I am only pointing out my view.
I would say if someone saw me as intolerant for pointing out a practice that does come complete with societal problems attached to it — then so be it.
A better strategy would be to point out how one doesn't need religion to be a moral person, and then demonstrate how some of the people that claim to be a beacon for religious zealots (the GOP) practice an existence devoid of morality.
You are just pointing out again that it was common practice but it still doesn't matter.
excellent point — if you don't agree with their business practices of their employment practices then you carry the biggest negotiation stick of all — the dollar.
It is easy to fall into this scapegoating, finger - pointing mentality and accuse others of doing it while I myself practice it toward them!
If our pastoral practice is driving people into despair, even to the point of taking their own lives, you don't have to be an Oxbridge ethics professor to work out that there is something wrong with the theology that informs it.
The other side of this is whether Milbank can do justice to the particularities of history, such as the practice and teaching of Jesus in its Jewish context, and the complexity of crises, conflicts and points of tension.
[Noll also points to arguments put forth by some abolitionists that said that while the Bible never condemns slavery per se, it does condemn the kind of slavery practiced in the American South.
Point is, sure you have the right to practice and believe any and all recognized and legal religions, but you do not have the right to build a monument to any religion just because you chose to.
The atheist is there to point out the fact that christians did not create ANY of their practices or rituals, not even christmas.
The right to offend is what free speech looks like in practice, and the whole point about free speech is you don't pick who gets to enjoy it.
the belief on the existence of the devil was concieved by theologians of the past thousands of years, there was no other way of explaining the bad experiences of people in the past because we were not educated yet to the kind of what we have now, Why this happened because that was part of the learning process that God wants us to know, in pathrotheism, we are part of God, and He himself is evolving because He is the universe, We are now the conscious part of Him, our destiny in accordance to his will also be His destiny because it is His will.Although He prepared first all the material reality of the universe ahead of us, The experiences for us humans including the supernatural is just part of nirmal process for learning because its natural process, today we reach a point of not believing the practices of the past, but it does not mean its wrong, Just like a child, adults loved to tell mythical stories to them, because we knew children enjoys it as part of their learning process.
well just thinking about these wars in the muslim / mid-east world over religious differences (which may reflect mental states in many ways) in a world where most realize that living in the present moment is best way to happiness and being in the moment in non-strife and awareness through the teachings of masters such as found in the buddhist, taoist, zen, etc., etc., etc. spriritually based practices of religious like thought and teachings, etc. that to ask these scientifically educated populace whom have access to vast amounts of knowledges and understandings on the internet, etc. to believe in past beliefs that perhaps gave basis and inspiration to that which followed — but is not the end all of all times or knowledges — and is thus — non self - sustaining in a belief that does not encompass growth of knowledge and understanding of all truths and being as it is or could be — is to not respect the intelligence and minds and personage of even themselves — not to be disrespected nor disrespectful in any way — only to point out that perhaps too much is asked to put others into the cloak of blind faith and adherance to the past that disregards the realities of the present and the potential of the future... so you try to live in the past — and destroy your present and your future — where is the intelligence in that — and why do people continually fear monger or allow to be fear — mongered into this destructive vision of the future based upon the past?
So, for instance, if it is not clear to the readers of my work that my writing is done by an Episcopalian Christian, I will have failed to practice this virtue — which, of course, includes my making clear at which points the materials I study or engage seem to me false, noxious, or incomplete; just as it includes my making clear when and in what ways it seems to me that the materials I engage are true, have taught me something I didn't know before, or may be of use to me and my community in its search to apprehend and incarnate the gospel.
Many scholars, ancient and modern, have pointed out that such contact with Christianity is unlikely but that, even if it did happen, the Christianity practiced in that part of the world was so debased that it was indistinguishable from paganism.
The triad «texts, symbols and practices» points to the fact that the life of a church does not only consist in the reading and interpretation of texts but also of symbols and customs, especially as they are used in worship.
We all in practice assume that, when speakers raise their hands, thereby (among other things) changing the spatial location of the electrons in them, they do so because they decided to do so; or, if we take the speaker's hand gestures to be involuntary, we at least assume that they occurred because of points the speaker had decided to make.
the saddest part of all this inane aruing is that all you have to do to stop the fighting killing name - calling suffering torturing bickering and finger - pointing world - wide is to simply... remove god... whatever you believe just for a minute think «if there was no religion how much of this would have never happened how much nicer would this world be» then realize the irony that for the world to become the loving peaceful place your holy books perpetrate (but never practice) to be.
Low wages... lack of healthcare... lack of promotions for hard and competent workers... lack of policies that don't rob consumers... the point being it is popular to say you are a Christian business but more Christian to really practice Christianiy.
Pointing out which companies that have founded some of their practices on Christianity doesn't mean that anyone at CNN hates Christianity.
If we can't accept ppl for who they are, regardless of their practices, just like Jesus did for us, then what is the point of our religion?
Our letter concludes by indicating how theologians and pastors who teach and put into practice any of these eight positions can thereby do grave harm to many souls, and pointing to some ways in which this may happen.
The chaplains quoted earlier go on to point out that the unhealthy attitudes and practices do not represent the «deepest and best in the Christian tradition or in the contemporary church.»
The form of argument in this presentation has emphasized several specific points: first, that the Asian values argument, as a challenge to the implementation of constitutional democracy, is exaggerated and fails to account for the richness of values discourse in the East Asian region - local values do not provide a justification for harsh authoritarian practices; second, that the cultural prerequisites arguments fail because they ignore the discursive processes for value development and they are tautological, excessively deterministic and ignore the importance of human agency it, therefore, makes little sense to take an entry test for constitutional democracy; third, the difficulties of importing Western communitarian ideas into an East Asian authoritarian environment without adequate liberal constitutional safeguards; fourth, the positive role of constitutionalism in constructing empowering conversations in modern democratic development and as a venue for values discourse; fifth, the importance, especially in a cross-cultural context, of indigenization of constitutionalism through local institutional embodiment; and sixth, the value of extending research focused on the positive engendering or enabling function of constitutionalism to the developmental context in general and East Asia in particular.
There was a reasonable point in there, but Romney was out of practice (and perhaps had never been in practice) at talking about alternatives to Obamacare and he was careless of how badly his line came off, coming as it did from a millionaire.
There is a point of anti-nutrients like phytic acid that are present in whole grains, and there are practices you can do to help minimise their impact (such as selecting a long - fermented sourdough bread and soaking your grains), but if you're eating a well - balanced, nutritious diet most of us will not lose sleep if we forget to soak and sprout (and in fact phytic acid can help in preventing disease).
But McCormick & Schmick's is doing one thing that is garnering it some points, and the chain has been doing it since long before the practice was in vogue: Each restaurant's menu is tailored to the local area, offering produce, seafood and meats from the vicinity.
[In relation to this point, the LCA also notes, at p 7: «This Committee does not support any presumptions based on market share and does not believe such a reform would be consistent with best international practice, as suggested in the 2010 Report, or the objects of the CCA.
We don't know that Stanton isn't in the cage working on his swing and approach, we don't know that Andujar isn't taking fielding practice, we don't know if the pitchers aren't watching video and trying to fix their mechanics or release point or working on their pitches in bullpen sessions.
«People didn't show up to practice and they'd still get to play in the games because we just didn't have any players,» said Steve Evans, a senior point guard for the Dons this season.
Yes they looked «dodgy» at times but I would like to point out that they do not practice the Herbert Chapman formation and as such, it was new to them and they had to improvise.
Point guard Jarrett Jack may run Georgia Tech's offense, but he doesn't run the team's locker room, which is why the TV was tuned to Black Entertainment Television as the Yellow Jackets prepared for practice last Thursday afternoon in Milwaukee.
Although Finchem does not have Beman's mastery of the fine points of the game, he is a low - handicap amateur who can hang with the pros on a practice tee.
If it didn't what would be the point of having practice matches???????
Those skeptics (and others) point out that in the 1960s and 1970s, «project - based learning» was used in some low - income schools as a euphemism for the practice of having poor kids build Lego models and doodle in coloring books while the rich kids across town learned how to read and do math.
Thanks for pointing to how the social institution of education does structure parenting practices and possibilities.
Your grade schooler might not make his bed perfectly the first time, but practice (and doing it imperfectly several times) is what he needs in order to get to the point where he can do it on his own.
But I did practice Elimination Communication with my children and would love to help point more people towards this amazing practice.
As an Attachment Theorist, I think it's important to point out that while these practices may facilitate more responsive parenting — which does indeed contribute to a secure attachment — they are not the actual cause of «secure attachment.»
Instead of saying, «Great job getting 5 points in the game,» say, «All that practicing you've been doing has been paying off.»
She doesn't hesitate to point out the deficiencies of your parenting practices (in other words, how your parenting choices differ from hers).
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