One parent households is because these so called family value critics forget that you don't
even practice what you preach in the first place.
Even practicing what you've learned is made easier at VDA.
Not exact matches
As a business owner, I find that there are few things more valuable than being compared to
what other businesses are doing so that I can learn from and
even copy their best
practices.
Of course, innate aptitude plays a big role in
what any one of us can achieve (for instance, I could
practice all day, every day for the next 100 years and never become an opera singer — «Happy Birthday» might
even remain a challenge).
What have you
practiced enough that you do those actions easily, maybe
even without thought?
Aside from the fact that it leaves an entrepreneur healthier, there's another great reason for me to
practice self - care
even during harried launches: It's
what integrity looks like to a life coach, and I must walk the walk.
But
even with such ambitious plans, Gerdes realizes that to stay competitive in the long run, she may have to
practice what she preaches.
As Stulberg tells Science of Us, behavior scientist K. Anders Ericsson discovered in the 1990's that
what separates great performers — musicians, artists, chess players,
even physicians — from everyone else was not that they
practiced more than their peers.
Web scraping and other alternative data collection
practices are already fueling debate over
what constitutes nonpublic information and insider trading — and whether investors can misuse information
even when it's public and legally obtained.
Boards now need to know
what best
practice reporting channels are, when to get involved and
even when to lead an investigation of conduct that involves management and can put the reputation of the organization at risk.
You don't
even need to stop doing
what you're doing to
practice mindfulness.
What's
even more interesting is that companies that mastered three specific pipeline management
practices experienced 28 percent higher revenue growth.
The rules are popular across the political spectrum, and
even ISPs now have to pay lip service to an open Internet,
even if
what they mean in
practice isn't net neutrality at all.
Yet those who have been following Huffington throughout her career may be skeptical of whether,
even today, she actually
practices what she preaches.
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.
Even so, they clearly know
what they're talking about and
practice what they preach.
And they integrated
what it is they do so deeply into their lives that hours of
practice weren't
even considered hours of
practice.
And, of course, on the other side, you should also be
practicing good listening as you fairly consider all of the input offered by your mentor,
even when it may not be
what you want to hear.
You can hear
what the person on the other end of the video is saying, you can see
what they're doing, and through the use of a demo trading account, you can
even practice along with the video in real time, all without risking your own cash.
The result was term sheets that were so complex
even good lawyers couldn't fully understand
what they really meant unless they had been
practicing in the specific area, and sitting on venture backed company boards, for many years.
What we found is compelling and cause for
even more optimism around influencer marketing — especially for those brands that approach the
practice strategically, holistically and with the right resources.
What the Haredi have done is simple,
even admirable: they've attempted to find a way to integrate modern
practices with their religious ideals, which we ought to, as citizens of a nation which values religious freedom and upholds the right to
practice, respect, not bemoan.
I don't really care
what strange
practices anyone did or for that matter,
even how they do them today....
Torture (and that's
what the «enhanced interrogation techniques» amount to,
even if it is not torture as heinous as that routinely
practiced by dictatorships) is definitely not an «American value.»
Well it is true that some people seek sorcerers to implement Jinn that are satanic demons into mankind or his house or his business to finish him or make his life miserable or to stop flow of his business income... In such case it is either you are religious enough and say your prayers often then it becomes hard for this to harm you or otherwise you need to find some one who
practice exorcism to remove this evil... But many are just pretending to be good at it and help you not but squeeze money out of you with tales and stories... There is another type of possessions and that is not through a sorcerer but directly by coincidence
what man is at his weakest moments and those weakest moments for a possessions are when you come through a great fear or when cry or laugh loudly in hysteria, or during a certain moment of mating... or
even when sneezing loudly... That's why there are prayers to be said on daily basis to guard you from such things and specially if passing haunted places such as deserted houses but most evil ones are residents of public toilets and market places... Some of them
even would claim that you have made a wrong action by which you have killed a dear one to them and for that they have possessed you and that is mostly night time such as throwing a cigaret butt to a dark place or stepping killing an insect or
even an animal at night which could have been one of them or possessed by one of them... So this is true thing happening to many who suffer unexplainable illnesses or sufferings which could look like mental illness that comes and goes as pleased...
I have no idea
what AvdBerg
practices, but he BELIEVES that his interpretations of scripture are so obviously the true ones that they aren't
even interpretations, which makes it all the odder that so many hundreds of millions if not billions of christians over the centuries apparently missed these supposedly transparent truths.
Instead in order to get noticed we Americans as you call us who are fat and dumb only value
what we believe as truth
even if we contradict it and say someone's beliefs are justified as long as they
practice toleration of others.
I am neither a christian or muslim but
what right do christians have in making fun of muslims and their books when so much trash exists in their houses only difference being that other religions are open about their
practices and
even accept their mistakes..
...
What has happened over time is that people were forced to believe in the one of the Abrahamic faiths through Holy wars, torture, Crusades and Inquisitions, and as people
practiced this chosen people ideology, whether Christian, Catholic, Jew or Muslim, which was built on the principle of remaining segregated from the un-chosen, their faith urged them to remain segregated, where they lived and never to marry anyone outside their faith... and
even in death there is a history of segregation which to this day continues, try having a non Jewish person buried in Jewish cemetery.
it's rediculous in this day and age that
what religion you
practice even matters.
I do not know whether he is
what is called a «
practicing» Catholic, or
even what his spiritual disposition is towards Catholicism.
Even those in traditional religious groups who seem religiously disengaged exhibit arguably religious
practices, including
what sociologists call «vicarious religion,» «believing without belonging,» and «everyday religion.»
I get confused about
what excellence can mean from institution to institution, given the American
practice of grading colleges;
even the much less than superlative schools claim to be excellent.
We were just teenagers, heedless and selfish, all too normal, You have to be an idiot before you can desist being an idiot, But now I see Mister Wilson, fedora hat surfing his crewcut, Always wearing a suit
even when running
practice sessions, That pained wince on his face as we deliberately threw wild, And I get a sense of
what made him wince: all that graceful Athleticism, all that sweet energy, all that possible creativity, All that wild juice that, bottled, might have made great wine.
but
even if you
practice what Jesus preached then you are touched by Jesus as far as i am concerned.
If in relatively normal circumstances there is too great a gap between the theoretical morality of the Church and
what is actually
practiced even by good Catholics, the Church will have to ask herself whether she has really done all that was necessary as far as the working out of her doctrine in pastoral
practice is concerned.
If we are to operate as a society on the assumption that any sincerely held view about
what constitutes a marriage should be granted status in our laws and
practices, I have asked,
what would keep us from legalizing plural marriages, or
even incestuous ones?
Well everyone has human rights so gays have the right to
practice what they want
even tho its gross they are still humans.
The tradition of using a tiny bit of bread and wine (or juice) has continued to be
practiced,
even though it does not
even come close to
what was
practiced by Jesus and His apostles on the night He was betrayed, and reflects instead some sort of magical ceremony where some people believe that God is giving them special grace and power through the ritual elements of bread and wine.
Drawing on examples of
what is happening in the Netherlands, where the
practice of PAS and euthanasia (voluntary and involuntary) has increased
even though not formally legal, Manning, Larson and Amundsen suggest that the policy and
practice of euthanasia / PAS would weaken the general prohibition against killing.
Even where we do read in Scripture about tithing (a few places in the Old Testament, and fewer still in the New), the
practice then was not at all
what we are encouraged to
practice today: giving 10 % of your income to the church.
Having Bible and Theology knowledge is good, but it is
even more important to put
what we know into
practice.
or
even, «
what would the characteristics be of a
practice in some ways analogous to this one but radically different from it in other regards?»
However, I also think that Jesus redeems all things, and so
even though some pagan
practices and influences have infiltrated
what Jesus was doing, I still think that many people can benefit from them as they follow Jesus.
Even allowing for Johnson's orotund rhetoric, it is unclear
what his injunctions — opportunity, human ability, equality as a fact and as a result — will require in
practice.
also
what is being
practiced today, contradicts with
what is
even in Bible if you look at it carefully... but unfortunately these 1.2 billions ppl who are all my brothers and sisters in mankind do not
even think for a second that they are being sold with these teachings...
What is even more terrifying is if any Muslim that practices Islam... has a grudge against any Christian... what's stopping them from making a false claim against a Christian, of blasph
What is
even more terrifying is if any Muslim that
practices Islam... has a grudge against any Christian...
what's stopping them from making a false claim against a Christian, of blasph
what's stopping them from making a false claim against a Christian, of blasphemy?
What it does offer, she tells us, is «something that is perhaps of
even greater value... a framework for... a more realistic recognition of the irreducible diversity of human moral beliefs and
practices, together with resources for a more nuanced assessment of these diverse mores.»
One clear scriptural principle is that God does not teach us more until we have learned to obey
what we already know, and if we do not put into
practice what we know,
even what we know will be taken from us (see Luke 8:17 - 18).
Nevertheless, if the medium of religious
practice and expression is not only predominantly casual in style but also artistically «flimsy» (a complaint lodged by Kathleen Norris), or perhaps
even kitsch, then one must ask:
What sort of God are worshipers envisioning as they sing or look or move?