Sentences with phrase «essence of what»

Such a nicely written post today Melissa - you really captured the essence of what «home» is... Here in «sunny always and hot as Haiti» south Florida we are just about coming into the season which we look forward to all year - temps in the 80's and low humidity - it's what we suffer through May / June / July / August / September and into October for!
The income approach takes the economics of the rental property and boils it down to the essence of what that investment is worth in dollars.
People all over the world, in all kinds of homes and households, use similar words to describe the essence of what makes a home to them.
Isn't this the essence of what the problem is, or do I have this wrong?
While many of our conversations are transactional in nature — number of bedrooms, baths, garage spaces, big yard, small yard or layout and view from the condominium... the essence of what we do is purely emotional.
This is the very essence of what they teach, that a true encounter of the souls must by definition change us.
Neuroscience is on the hunt for the essence of what connects us.
Our memories, fantasies, experiences, and especially our desires and our loves become the essence of what we want our partner to notice.
Therefore, the very essence of what mediation stands for is a real - world manifestation of the healthy psyche that we want to see in our children, making it the healthiest option for the family.
For example, if Bill lies about having millions of dollars in an offshore bank account, that lie does not cut to the very essence of what it means to be married and wouldn't be a grounds for annulment.
These Mantras capture the essence of what we, as EFT therapists, know to be the fundamental qualities of a primary, loving relationship.
This is the essence of what Mary Hartzell and I were offering in our book, Parenting from the Inside Out, which is a guide to making sense of your life.
When I first read about Diana Baumrind's parenting styles, I felt that, yes, she has captured the essence of what seems to be the 3 general and pervasive parenting styles in Western culture.
Together we will create your unique Financial Plan which will act as a working document reflecting the essence of what is truly important to you.
Functional titles are not what the company called you, but they capture the essence of what you did in a way that's recognizable to people outside of the organization.
Many universities across the USA, Canada and UK require students to gain some hands - on experience through an internship so that they can understand the essence of what they are studying.
«I had not updated my resume in over 10 years and working together Steve was able to help me write a resume that captured the essence of what I wanted to portray.
There are some things that you can only do if you truly love the essence of what it is that you have to do in a position.
That's the the essence of what Laszlo Bock, Senior Vice President of People Operations at Google, and a LinkedIn Influencer, wrote recently.
His writing style is crisp, clear, and captured the essence of what I was trying to convey.
Werner Erhard EST Erhard Seminars Training provides the archives, video and vivid shares of Werner Erhard est training, essence of what est created and the impact it has made on society.
We make sure that the essence of what you represent including your competencies and skills, accomplishments, span of experience and other information is brought out succinctly.
When everyone goes around the room and gives their elevator pitch, a quick spiel that captures the essence of what they do or what kind of job they're looking for.
It's obviously tough to capture the essence of what you see in the headset with words, so it's cool that with Daydream 2.0, you'll be able to share the moment with a push of a button.
What we are seeing is the essence of what a Leviathan state is mixed with current ideology.
Founding on the leading authority of Edebi v Canary Wharf Management Ltd [2006] IRLR 416, [2006] All ER (D) 03 (Apr) with its emphasis on the employer being given the essence of what he has to respond to, Smith LJ here held that the comparative element of an equal pay claim is so vital to the cause of action that the employee, in raising the grievance at stage 1 of the statutory procedure, must give «some specification of comparator, at least by reference to job or job type, in the grievance document».
It should try to capture the essence of what a lawyer does; trusted advisor, legal advice and legal analysis.»
In recent years there has been a proliferation of terms striving to capture the essence of what organisational forms are emerging in the broad legal services space.
«The American Bar Association is an organization which should promote and preserve the professional essence of what it means to be a lawyer.
That said, we should not lose the essence of what my good friend Richard Suskind is saying in Paul's interview - the party is now over, change is coming, and clients increasingly will require more work at lower fees.
Read those two definitions a couple of times and presto — you have the essence of what encryption is about.
(I can't remember this verbatim, but this was the essence of what I recall from a course called «Government Lawyering: The Role of the Attorney General, the Minister of Justice and Government Counsel» at UOttawa law school years ago.)
The president of the New York State Bar Association, Kathryn Grant Madigan, put it well when she told the Wall Street Journal, «This is unusual for lawyers, but it's the essence of what we're about.»
If you have not read Kaid before, he will quickly feel like an old friend, talking directly from and to the heart, getting to the essence of what makes places that we love and what we can to to make more places like them.
You will notice that all simulated smokes have definitely caught the essence of what makes the smoke - pluminess so N - S has obvoulsy a role to play.
It encapsulates with great discernment the essence of what we Germans ought to learn from the Energiewende.
If Gavin or Tim or even Peter would attempt to actually put the M&M arguments into their own words and keep modifying it until Steve would say, «Yes, you've captured the essence of what we're talking about», it might move the discussion forward.
The essence of what the scientific enterprise is all about.
The essence of what science is against scientists when facing these opponents.
These early works, mature for such a young artist, contained the essence of what was to follow.
This brand new body of work is part of an ongoing exploration into the visual nature of fame and celebrity, as Young attempts to define the essence of what truly makes a «superstar».
They insist on the false essence of what they speak to.
Doze represents the essence of what our culture is and still is becoming.
Although his work is aligned with the environment and space, it also probes the essence of what we deem light and colour to do and mean.
My solution is to isolate the essence of what I like about the photograph and focus solely on that.
Imagine a world in which all of the perceptions we are taught to believe and adhere to become completely deconstructed, dissected, and re-interpreted to reveal the essence of what lies beneath.
Aptly entitled «Ode to She», the artist's latest work, intuitively completed at the beginning of South Africa's 2017 commemorations of women's month (celebrated on the 9th August locally each year) explores, and encapsulates the essence of what it means to be a Xhosa woman, a human expression of «womanhood».
It is the ache of longing for the intangible: the very essence of what you see before you.
It had to give you that feeling of going deep down into something and in doing that I was able to capture the essence of what Malcolm was about.»
With each repeated experiment, the essence of what once was is available through variations and mutations of the original.
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