They can bicker and disagree all they want, but at the end of the day, they are equals in their own fields and sometimes
even learn something from each other.
And maybe they'll
even learn something from you!
You'll
even learn something from the negative reviews.
Teachers may
even learn something from each other!
They might
even learn something from talking directly to customers.
I'm sure you'll reject it, so since I'd rather spend the rest of
my evening learning something from God's Word instead of shaking my fist at Him, I'll bid you a good night.
Not exact matches
Even more important, I
learn something new every day
from my team, both personally and professionally.
Even when I get turned down after trying my best to make a sale, I
learn something new
from every experience.
He's moved by the idea of many, many students
from many, many places
learning something because of him —
even if it's
something as mundane as a Salesforce.com API.
Very illuminating read
even if you're a believer I think everyone will
learn something about themselves
from that book.
From my teacher's college days I remember
something about how,
even if it is a foundational, levelling sort of thing, often enough these levels are joined or partnered for solid
learning.
I
learned about equality
even from Paul, who taught that with the resurrection,
something radical had changed — not merely ontologically, but functionally — in the relationships between slaves and masters, Jews and Gentiles, men and women, rendering those whose identity was once rooted in hierarchy and division brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ instead; who put a radical gospel - spin on the Greco - Roman household codes, breaking down the hierarchies so that slaves and masters, wives and husbands were charged with submitting «one to another» with the humility of Jesus as their model; who taught that power was overrated and that service will be rewarded; who surrounded himself with women he called «co-workers.»
everything is made up of atoms (don't believe me do some research) its the different variables of heat and light and things like that that cause different reactions to make different things and these things when they interact can create
something completely different and you and slowly the process of mitosis or miosis starts to work and form stuff hell i
learnt that in high school and it was a catholic one at that a millions of years ago i bet the universe was completely different and had things in it that our minds cant
even imagine that have since changed over time
from action and reaction to what we have today and in another million years who knows with all the different gases we pump into the air and the weather getting more intense on both ends of the scale life as we know it will be different the human race will have to evolve to survive and will probibly form into a slightly different species hell maybe well evolve into 2 different species like in the movie time machine
It has been my experience that those church leaders who are more into control and performance will get very uncomfortable and irritable when someone joins the group who actually want to talk with God in order to
learn from Him, rather than talk (or yell) at Him in the hopes of sounding super-spiritual and maybe
even manipulating
something out of Him.
He thought this was an important thing to know about America,
something that one might not
learn from the
evening news, and he was undoubtedly right about that.
Many and sometimes most of the weekly papers are by authors who actually wanted to remember that they
learned something crucial, and that experience rarely keeps them
from being critical and
even playing the texts off against each other.
My hope is that
even if you're not a writer, you will
learn a little
something about yourself, about creativity, or about this magnificent world
from which we writer - types draw our inspiration.
I come away
from watching «The 700 Club» with the same sense that I have after watching the
evening news: I've
learned something about the real world.
In this case, we get
something like e. e. cummings's famous couplet «I'd rather
learn from one bird how to sing / Than teach ten thousand stars how not to dance» — or
even, more memorably, Keats's complaint in «Lamia» that «cold philosophy» (Newton's optics) threatens to reduce the rainbow to «the dull catalogue of common things.»
I've
learned that if someone
even hesitates to say that
something could be slightly spicy, then I need to stay away
from it.
Even though I am not a 20
something, more like 50, I can surely
learn from you.
The blog recipes are interesting and beautiful and maybe
even we all
learn something new
from them and occasionally slimmed down versions are served at my table but I'm going to try harder to share recipes with you that I (in real life) make often and I hope will actually inspire you to go into your kitchen and make them yourself too.
Although Nevada casinos remain restricted
from posting betting lines on non-sporting events today, they
learned something even more valuable; the value of the publicity associated with setting a betting line on
something that captures the public's imagination.
There's
something we can
learn from here, and given that Wenger can be as tactically astute as anyone when he wants to be, I think he really needs to show that flexibility in encouraging defensive teams to come out against us,
even if it seems like a risk.
Watching our children
learn from us can be a wonderful thing, but there is
something even more magical about sitting on the sidelines as they
learn from their grandparents.
We put ourselves out there, try
something just beyond our easy reach,
learn from our mistakes and then can move on to
even greater challenges.
Education during pregnancy rarely has anything serious to do with breastfeeding, and since breastfeeding is perceived by most pre-parenthood women to be a natural, instinctive thing instead of a
learned behavior (on both mom & baby's part) if it doesn't go absolutely perfectly
from the first moments they may feel
something is wrong with THEM and clam up about it while quietly giving the baby the hospital - offered bottle along with the bag of formula samples they give out «just in case»
even if you explicitly tell them you're breastfeeding (which was my experience with my firstborn in 2004 and one of the many highly informed reasons I chose to birth my next two at home).
I appreciate and respect the different ways everyone around me parents, and sometimes, I
even learn something new
from them but I don't try to be them or try to force them to be me.
I already do many things as you do, still breastfeeding her
even I am working, I'm trying to listen her always, etc... And I still
learn every day
something new
from you, thank you for that!!!
On the other hand, if you see your combat - mates suffer
from dysentery (or,
even worse, go through a bout or six yourself), you
learn very quickly that diarrhea is
something to be avoided at all costs.
They should also walk away
from the experience having
learned something new, increased confidence and
even improved social skills.
I love posts like these because,
even after reading Unconditional Parenting or Playful Parenting or whatever, it's hard to condense what I've
learned from those books into
something I can try to implement in my day to day parenting.
They explain that at the beginning children (I think till age 6
even), children
learn what you are saying
from everything you do, not just the verbal words, but expression and body language, so if you say one thing but express
something else in your expression, they might pick up on the body language rather than the words.
The first lesson baby will
learn is all about relationships, they will
learn that interaction with mom and dad will differ
from their interaction with friends and
even their dog, baby will
learn that the dog needs a lot of help
from mom and dad too, it will also teach baby how to care for
something else, thus teaching baby about compassion and empathy.
Digital advertising is another, since
even Google and Facebook ad campaigns benefit
from extensive experimentation with keywords and demographics,
something that's difficult to do well if you're
learning on the fly (and don't
even THINK about doing «cookie targeting» on your own).
«Despite my leaving and going to college, Hoosick Falls will always be my home, and I hope that people in Hoosick Falls and
even people across the world are able to
learn from this experience and never let
something like this happen again,» Wysocki said.
In the past decade, we
learned something even more astounding: that the overriding gravitational influence in the universe comes not
from matter but
from a mysterious form of energy that suffuses the emptiness of space.
Who knows, perhaps
even those currently involved in writing the eagerly awaited White Paper on Science and Technology may
learn something from it.
Using
something like CHESS to see whether you have ionized or neutral carbon, or
even carbon monoxide molecules tells you more about how old the cloud is and can help scientists
learn how stars form
from these clouds.
Anyway,
even if you refuse to buy into the sometimes - elitist craft beer culture, you might stand to
learn something from it — if not the «perfect» ratio of hops to malt.
Instead of thinking you know how
something will play out, and
even if you do, ask yourself «what can I
learn from this?»
Admittedly, you know your body better than any doctor, but your doctor may have experience or insights that will lead to a different diagnosis,
even if your symptoms exactly match
something you
learned from Dr. Google.
Even if the style or philosophy does not resonate with you, there is
something to
learn from everyone.
So I just made these and as well they are really bitter and really bland
even after adding in 1/4 cup of maple syrup... I see it's either love or hate... and while i think it's a good recipe it doesn't have that decadent sweet tooth fix... they are not at all sweet or rich... but ive noticed this about other recipes as well to the people that complained and need
something rich and sweet I'd suggest sticking with raw vegan brownies over cooked paleo brownies the recipe itself isn't bad it's just not suited for all taste buds... however I
learned about date paste
from here and best thing ever!
But its brand of sportsmanship and competition is
something I think we as yogis can identify with and
even learn from.
If you
learned something from this blog or got an idea or just tried
something new because of the blog or comments, please send me a picture (
even if you take it with your phone) of you in that outfit.
Don't have any regrets: you
learn something from every experience,
even if what you
learn is that you shouldn't stay miserable just for the sake of your resume.
There's
something to be
learned from even the most abysmal relationship.
Remember,
even if he is not Mr. I Love You, there is
something valuable to
learn from every date.
Even if you are the master teaching the student there is
something you can
learn from the one looking to you for knowledge.