Sentences with phrase «done by outsiders»

The «inside game» is critical because, in the nature of the case, much of what needs doing can not be done by outsiders.
Why is it that the a basic inventory of siting quality of US temperature locations has been done by an outsider in a crowd sourcing project that includes volunteers?

Not exact matches

As you find your industry being uprooted by technology, consider turning to outsider talent who can help push your company forward, so you don't get left behind.
A lot of outsiders do seem to think the dictatorship can be brought down by breaking its monopoly on information.
Instead, research suggests that particularly tough problems often require the perspective of an outsider or someone not limited by the knowledge of why something can't be done.
Most outsiders don't understand the principles of modern policing, nor the challenges presented by life «on the street.»
American fundamentalists indeed retreated into the wilderness by the end of the «20s, keenly aware of their lost influence and their status as outsiders in a culture their forebears had done so much to shape.
Even if the law of karma does not have the iron grip sometimes assumed by outsiders, it does emphasize moral responsibility and that every action has its effect.
I don't believe the outsider feeling came so much from being a woman in an overwhelmingly male environment as it did from being a layperson surrounded by future priests.
They do not enforce environmental standards that might make investments by outsiders less profitable.
Negative stereotyping of outsiders and people who don't agree You almost immediately know how safe a group is by how they talk about others.
One answer, provided by E. L. Mascall, is that the mystics have their own language - game, although the outsider does not have the slightest idea what it is all about.
A major problem is to tell the story in such a way that people hear it as contemporary and relevant.51 John Taylor pointed out that we could reach outsiders not by anything we do inside the church buildings but by crossing over to the outsiders and learning to be at home in that alien territory, as the more we are engaged in Christian witness, the more we shall recognize that it is not we who make or mar the future.
On the external data about religion, of course, an outsider can by diligent scholarship discover things that an insider does not know and may not be willing to accept.
By both fans and outsiders, though, Boise State is judged by how it does against the big boyBy both fans and outsiders, though, Boise State is judged by how it does against the big boyby how it does against the big boys.
The Gunners are seen as outsiders for the title by 888sport, but they have done no harm to their chances whatsoever with the signing # 46 million striker Alexandre Lacazette.
Don't Touch won by half a length with 50/1 outsider Poyle Vinnie finishing second.
Doing what's best for you and your family should never be limitd by the opinions of outsiders.
Singled out for criticism are a handful of «outsiders»: 32BJ's Mike Fishman («sued for racketeering»), WFP Executive Director Dan Cantor («under investigation by the FBI for voter fraud» — not anymore, as of today), Sen. Liz Krueger and Bill Samuels («millionaire puppet masters who don't care about our community»).
Where the party do gain a platform at the debates, they will be accompanied by the Green Party, UKIP, the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru — parties which now occupy the outsider status which the Liberal Democrats once claimed.
For Westminster outsiders, questions should be submitted by the MP him / herself using the parliamentary intranet, but, like most things, MPs often get their researchers to do them instead.
Having said that, Cuomo is no Albany «outsider» and he does not propose cleaning up the very serious damage done in Albany by his Famiglia to many fine, regular New Yorkers.
Paladino, Trump and Astorino have done an interesting dance over the last several months, led by Trump's conspicuous quasi-candidacy and Paladino's warning that he might launch his own outsider campaign.
Bryant, the outsider, didn't finger a system run by incumbents.
And now today's parliamentarians, and press, have done it again, with the town under siege from outsiders ahead of Thursday's by - election for the seat previously held by Patrick Mercer.
THE BRONX — State Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz tried to block minority students from enrolling in a popular public elementary school — saying that he didn't want «outsiders» coming into the kindergarten in the tony area of Riverdale, according to a lawsuit filed by the school's assistant principal on Monday.
The students recognize Paterno's mistakes, as evidenced by their many statements to the press, but being so involved in the Penn State community, they do not judge his mistakes as harshly as outsiders do.
But now the pervading beliefs about consultants («They don't know anything about our industry or the science — they talk of rationalisation and process reengineering when they mean redundancies») are being overtaken by a recognition that using outsiders with specialist knowledge can have its advantages when dealing with the massive changes the industry is facing.
They don't offer, lease, or unveil any of your by and by identifiable data (PII) to any outsider.
To an outsider, the rule that forbids a widower from raising a child alone feels like a cruel injustice and despite being made by a relative outsider (Weinstein is Jewish but not Orthodox), the film doesn't linger on outrage.
By decree of Queen Ayrenn, Summerset is now open to outsiders, but that does not mean that all are welcome, and you'll encounter many different influential organizations and individuals during your adventures.
Nocturnal Animals, Don't Think Twice, Rams, In Order of Disappearance and The Wave all were strong outsider options ushered off the shelf by superior alternatives.
For an outsider rather perplexed by the overwhelming success of The Hunger Games series (both the young adult books and the mainstream movies), Divergent is partly more of the same, but there's also a bit more soul and relatability in Divergent's simple message: Don't give up.
As good as the two teen actors are — Nélisse, 16, reminds me of Anna Karina from Jean - Luc Godard's «Band of Outsiders» and Wiggins, 17, is like a young Matt Damon — they're almost outdone by the menacing brilliance of seasoned players Paxton and Feore, who don't often do villains this hiss - worthy.
Once Red arrives at his class, he meets a few more outsiders that will be familiar to audiences who have played the app including Chuck, a yellow bird that is super-fast (Josh Gad, Frozen, 2013), Bomb, a black bird that can literally explode (Danny McBride, This is the End, 2013), Matilda, the group's new age teacher (Maya Rudolph, Sisters, 2015), and Terrence, a giant bird who doesn't talk (although voiced by Oscar - winner, Sean Penn, The Gunman, 2015).
Pfeiffer, who has often struggled being funny in comedies over the years, actually does deliver a likeable, and quite amusing performance, ingratiating herself by taking on the less glamorous role of a woman whose looks are fading to the point where she often feels like an outsider looking into a world she is supposed to be front and center of.
Aguilar: Do you think being an outsider gives you a certain perspective on the issues as opposed to the perspective that a similar film made by a Mexican filmmaker would have?
The police investigation is being led by Jack Doyle (Morgan Freeman) of the Crimes Against Children police task force, who unlike a standard movie cop, doesn't resent these outsiders but suggests they work with his men Remy Bressant (Ed Harris) and Nick Poole (John Ashton).
It's a film released by a major studio that doesn't see a gay character as a joke, a sidekick, or an outsider.
Not until you get a little older do you appreciate that Monty Python earned their outsider status by being a satirical animal as opposed to a slapstick one — that the lengths to which they'd go for a joke has more to do with camouflage than with their stated goal of silliness.
There is necessarily a trade - off between doing well and rejection by your peers when you come from a traditionally low - achieving group, especially when that group comes into contact with more outsiders.
However, Newton — speaking for many of his classmates — says, «From an outsider's point of view, we don't have a lot of structure, but we just have a different definition of structure, and I feel like we're learning more by doing it that way.»
De Blasio tried to address his lack of executive experience by relying less than Bloomberg did on outsiders to staff his administration.
Education research and development is done mainly by university - based outsiders, with academic agendas of their own.
To an outsider it might seem like pandemonium, but it will be controlled and orchestrated by people who know fully what they are doing.
Their ideological friends believe them absolutely and won't touch anything that doesn't bear the imprimatur of Left Approval, and even some outsiders are affected by this torrent of abuse.
Aleph Investments generally will vote against proposals that make it more difficult for a Company to be taken over by outsiders, and in favor of proposals to do the opposite.
Don't look at the culture you're visiting as an outsider, but inside dive in headfirst by interacting with locals, taking cultural classes, sampling typical dishes, attending community events and partaking in local life as much as possible.
He leads a growing chorus of developers who feel insecure by how their profession is viewed by outsiders who don't share the same enthusiasm for the game industry.
And by catering to this hardcore crowd, Neptunia doesn't have to do anything to provide to outsiders, as it exists solely to please its fans and nothing more.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z