Sentences with phrase «experience we have in common»

Firstly, despite being run by the same people and set in the same location in a dark apocalyptic world, this is about all the two experiences have in common.
One thing these experiences all had in common is that using your Chase points was never a better option than cash.
What do art and the urban experience have in common, other than real - estate values?

Not exact matches

Science shows we often have creative breakthrough when our minds are disengaged from the problem we're wrestling with, hence the common experience of getting great ideas while relaxing in the shower.
If you struggle to find a common interest, become interested in something they have experience with by researching it and coming up with some questions on the topic.
Formal reporting is the «least common response» among men and women who have experienced harassment in the workplace — «approximately 30 % of individuals who experienced harassment talked with a supervisor, manager, or union representative,» the EEOC study said...
So while there is no one - size - fits - all model for true entrepreneurs, in my experience, there are some things they seem to have in common.
In the past two years, they have sought to develop a way to build «compelling wearable hardware» and software - based experiences, using a common architecture.
Many of our home - based franchise owners had no prior industry experience, but they all have one thing in common, a passion for travel and an entrepreneurial spirit!
Other than the common generic responsibilities the requirements define what the person hired needs to have in terms of skills, education and experience.
Carreyrou, to his great credit, managed to pierce the wall of secrecy that Holmes had constructed around her startup — a secrecy that is particularly common in health, science, and medtech startups, in my experience.
Granted, I had some common background (we're both Mormon, both lived in Brazil, both entrepreneurs), and since I was a college student at the time, I played that card (entrepreneurs are suckers when it comes to giving advice to students — I speak from experience on both sides).
«You would think that common sense would dictate that we choose someone who is well versed in business and has experience running a company for president,» said Barbara Kellerman, a James MacGregor Burns Lecturer in Public Leadership at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Body positivity is also a common theme on the show, with the «Fab Five» encouraging those they makeover to love themselves and embrace their bodies, which isn't necessarily emphasized in regards to men, who have experienced rising rates of eating disorders.
Bottom line: as an investor it makes no sense to invest in startups if the terms at which you're doing so are off - market or are terms that experienced investors would turn down, such as buying common stock or securities which can artificially cap your returns.
Though hurricanes and blizzards may be more common in other parts of the country, these regions were faced with natural disasters — and their itinerant dangers — that they'd never experienced before.
The pattern — the offers of work, the business meetings that took place in hotel rooms and segued into sexual advances — has a lot in common with many women's accounts of their experiences with Harvey Weinstein.
While some brokerage firms have experienced downtime in the past, it is not common for brokerage websites to go down.
In my experience and seeing wonderful marriages and train wrecks, one thing they all had in common was this; Money vs. again AMBITION & HARD WORK WILL EARN CASH BUT OF YOUR «LOOKING FOR A SUCKER W / MONEY», TRUST ME THEY NEVER GOT THE $ $ Because they were simply A SUCKEIn my experience and seeing wonderful marriages and train wrecks, one thing they all had in common was this; Money vs. again AMBITION & HARD WORK WILL EARN CASH BUT OF YOUR «LOOKING FOR A SUCKER W / MONEY», TRUST ME THEY NEVER GOT THE $ $ Because they were simply A SUCKEin common was this; Money vs. again AMBITION & HARD WORK WILL EARN CASH BUT OF YOUR «LOOKING FOR A SUCKER W / MONEY», TRUST ME THEY NEVER GOT THE $ $ Because they were simply A SUCKER!
The common misconception is that binary options trading and forex trading can only be done by one that has a certain amount of experience in the area.
The good news (sort of) is that the two generations might soon have an experience in common.
Active Equity Fund Managers Stuck in the Rough, While Active Bond Managers Tend to Stay on the Fairway Since the launch of the State Street Global Advisors S&P 500 exchange - traded fund (SPY) in 1993, passive, index - replication portfolio construction has been widely adopted and represents the common investing experience of John and Jane Q. Public.
Given his financial experience, Mr. Paulson had to know how deceptive his promise was in placing such emphasis on the government's stock options, the sweetener that has made so many executives fabulously wealthy: «taxpayers will not only own shares that should be paid back with a reasonable return, but also will receive warrants for common shares in participating institutions,» he explained.
Or to put that in terms more in tune with what I have been arguing, it is a great accomplishment in a poem to take content that is very close to a common emotional experience that can easily be sentimentalized but render it with a depth of feeling and attention to the particular that is entirely unsentimental.
Lest common sense fail to convince readers that surgery is not a treatment for a mental disorder, a Swedish study published in 2011 found that over the long term, 324 people who had undergone sex - reassignment surgery demonstrated an alarmingly high suicide rate and experienced considerably higher numbers of severe psychiatric problems than were present in the general population.
Chad «no... A posteriori justification makes reference to experience; but the issue concerns how one knows the proposition or claim in question — what justifies or grounds one's belief in it That that the universe had a beginning is the most common cosmological belief held today, I am clearly on solid ground making that claim.
It really helps people who have experienced similar issues know that they are not alone, and it helps people who have never experienced this type of thing in their church to know that these sorts of stories are more common than they think.
All of these aspects of experience which I have mentioned have one thing in common: they are responses to revelations from beyond ourselves.
I am not claiming that religious groups have a monopoly, but it has been my experience that these types of activities are very common in religious organizations.
The subsequent centuries have witnessed endless conflict over the Christian cultus, but one element in the long development of Biblical experience and thought concerning fellowship with God has remained as the common and unifying gain of all — «Thou, when thou prayest, enter into thine inner chamber, and having shut thy door, pray to thy Father who is in secret.»
To affirm, for example, that the essential elements of Christianity in the first century were only those items which believers of that day have in common with the «liberal» theologian of the twentieth century, is to eliminate as unessential to first - century believers their realistic eschatology, their belief in demons and angels, their vivid supernaturalism, their sacramentalism, their notion of the miraculous content of religious experience, and various other features of similar importance.
But yet, the fact remains that in man's «common» experience, in those very human and historical — and sinful — limitations we know so well, we have the right to find in parabolic fashion creaturely representations of that which God is, and that which God has done, and that which God purposes to bring to pass in and for and through and with and to this his world and the men and women whom he has placed in it.
Ogden himself has approved Hartshorne's distinction «between a philosophical theology developed from «the standpoint of the minimal common faith or experience of men in general» and a theology grounded in «revelation» and thus developed from «the standpoint of the faith or religious experience of a person or group.»
Our distinctions, with their common connotations, of mind and soul, secular and religious, would be incomprehensible in ancient Israel with her prevailing emphasis on the oneness of personality and experience.
The problem here is to overcome the «benumbing repression of common sense» (PR 9/13) so that events which have become commonplace can come to be experienced with new meaning, when viewed in the light of an imagined contrast.
Nor does it seem to matter that the same charges have been massively refuted by historical experience since the 1830s, when, in response to the «common school» movement, explicitly Catholic and Protestant schools were established, to a similar chorus of warnings.
This passage makes it clear that experience is constituted by a combination of sense perception and memory, and that it has for its object the discernment of similarities held in common by a series of individuals.
A notable departure has occurred at the Claremont Colleges where, for several years, the three main religious traditions have been expressed in simultaneous «opening exercises» in separate locations, which are then followed by a common interfaith experience, with Jewish, Catholic and Protestant speakers in alternate years.
Therefore society (government) compiles laws so as to prevent bad things from happening which should be common sense... and since «common sense» has to come from somewhere... as I said, it comes from the life experience that you acquire over time... you are not born with it and you do not derive it from some magical, mythical, invisible man - in - the - sky.
From myself, a 30 - something, childless Afro - Caribbean divorcee, to Erik, a British remarried white male — the one thing we had in common was experiencing divorce while in the Church.
Against this view, Iris Murdoch and others have used the insights of psychology and literature to focus on the common experience in which two people looking at an event see totally different things going on.
Eschatological expectations are no longer grounded in the supernatural, as they always had been until 1945; now they have been brought home to the immediate level of common worldly experience.
It is not a matter of a substantial ego to which experiences «happen», so that we might detach the former from the latter after the fashion suggested in the common notion of immortality of the soul when that soul has been «separated» from the body.
Although there are certain basic forms which are common to nearly all Christians, such as, «I believe in God through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior», no two Christians would describe the experience of the life of faith in exactly the same terms.
Some metaphors readily lend themselves to high development because they belong to a metaphor system, i.e. a group of metaphors linked together by their common origin in a single area of human observation, experience or activity, which has generated its own peculiar sublanguage or jargon.110
If indeed people who have had a common experience find the past difficult to retrieve, how much more so those who never knew each other in the first place.
It is a common experience to have lost a sheep or a coin, to sow a field, to have weeds grow in his field, to have a disobedient son, or to be unjustly treated.
The second type of experience, mystical union, also seems to have common characteristics, or at least «family resemblances», in cultures which had almost no historical interaction.
Since Abraham and «all that is» have their origin in the same God, the Pope seems to imply that Abraham's experience of a call is the common experience of humanity.
I've been reluctant to write about this search in the past, but it seems like such a common experience, I think it's time to open up, especially now that I've had some time to process.
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