Sentences with phrase «experiences point out»

This would be done by virtue of the extraordinarily complex rhythms within human experience wherein the core of the person's own experience is made compatible with the rhythms of external things, with minimal distortion, and whereby semantic rhythms within the person's experience point out the external reference; Whitehead's discussion of symbolic reference is a good account of this.
(If so, as my experience points out, this could be ten years or more.)
Our experience points out the need for stronger regulations so that other communities can avoid the problems that we have experienced.»
Each aesthetic experience he pointed out either left him with a feeling or imbued him with an idea.
My experience points out how important it is for a franchiser to establish a clear set of standards for a brand's rooms, lobbies and customer - service program.

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«Companies like Rubikloud are trying to figure out, now that we have all of these devices and objects connected to the Internet, what does this mean in terms of the data points that are being collected, and what can we bring to a shopper's experience to help optimize it,» explains McGill.
Just like before, successful immigrants must score 67 points out of a possible 100, but language fluency and age now count for more, while points for work experience have been reduced.
It's appropriate — even critical — to point out your skills, abilities and accolades throughout your profile's Experience section.
To further help, RI's tech support solution is a combination of in - house and third - party, but Eisenhardt is careful to point out that even third - party support uses RI's own QA process, rather than something off - the - shelf (which can make for an inconsistent consumer experience).
On this point, Erwiah offered her own startup experience as an example: «In the beginning, I couldn't figure out exactly what I wanted to do... I thought, «you don't want to hire me to go to Uganda to build a house,»» she says.
We learned a major pain point at this life stage is the lack of funding for those critical out - of - classroom experiences (i.e., study abroad and attending conferences / seminars) that can change lives.
That experience scared me, to the point where I stepped back and came out of that experience being realistic.
Personal experience suggests no and so do studies, PsyBlog points out.
As the study's authors point out, experience succeeding at things is the key to becoming more confident.
She pointed out the irony attached to such a rapturous reception, in that her process is a shared experience, a collaborative conversation, and, most importantly, a two - way street.
But for those who are primarily looking for a downtown experience (or to perhaps spend part of their week in the city), McQueen points out that condos have become an increasingly important part of the luxury market.
Ashish Jha, the senior author of the JAMA Internal Medicine paper, points out in a blog post that there are reasons why women doctors might well deliver better care, citing research to suggest that they might adhere more closely to established clinical practice guidelines and that patients often report better personal experiences (something that ultimately might lead to better outcomes).
To deepen engagement, allow your prospects to experience something and come to a conclusion on their own, rather than having a point painfully laid out for them.
Others will point out Brady's fantastic skill, his natural leadership ability, and his incomparable experience as reasons for his success last night — and I'm not arguing that.
Ramasamy's assertion raised eyebrows around the lecture hall, particularly among the several Guatemalan participants, whose experience of dictatorship, as one woman pointed out to Ramasamy, was far from positive.
He points out that the double - digit growth much of the emerging market experienced in 2010 is over, so it's unlikely we'll see oil prices rise, at least in the short term.
Her own experience offers lessons for employers, she suggests, pointing out that she has benefited from the help of several key men and women who served as mentors.
While on the campaign trail in 2015 at the age of 44, the presidential candidate spoke at Liberty University and alluded to his experience of having to finance his education: I, Cruz said, «took over $ 100,000 in school loans, loans I suspect a lot of y» all can relate to, loans that I'll point out I just paid off a few years ago.»
McQuivey also pointed out women tend to be better than men at creating product experiences, which are crucial to digital products and services.
Employee engagement expert Lisa Morris at North Highland points out: «I believe the challenge comes down to employees wanting a work experience that is valuable and meaningful to them as individuals.
In fact, Raka points out that «companies that use marketing automation to nurture prospects experience a 451 percent increase in qualified leads,» and companies that automate lead management processes «see a 10 percent or greater increase in revenue in 6 - 9 months.»
When I spoke to Drokova, she pointed out that, based on her experience in investment, men rely more on rationale while women rely more on intuition.
One thing that might help in this respect is to have a better service experience for customers than the big players offer, said Heger, pointing out that American provider Sprint made this a major priority and subsequently improved its financial performance.
Even though LeBron James didn't have to submit a cover letter to the Cavaliers, he could hypothetically have pointed out the benefits of experience (and championship rings) he obtained as a leader on the Miami Heat.
While I certainly see the recent growth and news in Litecoin as a positive I feel it prudent to point out that Litecoin may experience some volatility in the coming weeks and months.
As Robert points out, the deeper level of ongoing engagement that characterizes the subscriber experience makes this audience more likely to exhibit desirable behaviors — like a greater willingness to share personal data, a greater interest in upselling opportunities, or greater brand loyalty and evangelism — than non-subscribers.
There is no doubt, as some have pointed out in recent times, that adverse supply shocks are presenting the most significant challenge to the inflation - targeting approach that it has so far experienced in a period of nearly two decades since New Zealand and Canada led the way in adopting it.
Assess your skills, experiences, network and even your personal story to leverage your strengths and point out gaps needed to be filled.
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In a paper on countercyclical investing, Bradley Jones at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) points out that investors often hire active managers just after a period of outperformance, only to experience a period of subsequent underperformance based on where they are in the market cycle.3 Or after doing a tremendous amount of due diligence to hire active managers, institutional investors might be forced to replace underperforming managers, only to leave alpha on the table as these fired managers often outperform in subsequent periods.
This comes out to a 60 % growth rate, but the figure changes significantly based on the observation points: if the index experiences very slow growth for most of the term, only to see rapid growth late in the term, then the average appreciation will decrease, since 67,500 divided by 5 is 13,500, or 35 % growth.
It did not warm the cockles of my heart when my friend Rachel Lu popped up in my feed to point out that, to her, the best explanation of the profound and repeated confessional experience of transformation is in fact «the efficacy of the sacraments.»
Yet, as Mark points out, we all agree that love, etc. exist — primarily because we have a «shared experience» of them; i.e., we can «explain,» at least in basic terms that others can understand, what those things are.
The point here is basically that each way of conceiving of evangelicalism produces a different population when each net is used to pull out of both church history and contemporary experience a coherently related and defined subset.
It is true that the cosmos was at one point a swirling mass of gas and dust out of which has come the extraordinary complexity of life as we experience it.
He points out that the «we» refers to the early members who pooled their experience and wrote the steps.
Further it was pointed out that his own experience in his parish made a big difference in the manner in which he theologized.
This point of view flourishes on many university campuses, and not infrequently sucks the vigor out of Christian experience by undercutting its foundations.
He points out that if the expression had been uttered on many previous occasions, then the present experience would be an energizing of subjective forms of a reiterative type.
This means not only that we are approaching the texts as fully human productions — I point out that statements of divine inspiration are statements concerning ultimate origin and authority, not method of composition - but even more that we take seriously that aspect of literature of most interest to cultural anthropologists: how it gives symbolic expression to human experience.
It may be helpful for the counselor to point out to persons from religious backgrounds that they are dealing with profound theological (as well as psychological) realities in the counseling experience.
This is a very weak point for the reason that whether you live in a very bad neighbor hood or a very good neighbor hood, your own experience is very limited, as you pointed out to me when I said I have experienced no evil.
Reflecting on their experiences at the «Suicide Prevention Center» in Los Angeles, E. S. Schneidman and N. L. Farberow point out that all suicides, whether attempted or committed, «involves tremendous disruption of life, emotional turmoil, social discord.»
Hittinger correctly points out that this new Thomism finds its point of reference in the human experience: «The Church has held Thomas as the master because humans themselves thirst for the kind of wisdom Thomas pursued and taught.
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