«The data we've collected show that even though their education may make recent college graduates feel prepared to enter the workforce, only half of hiring managers agree with them; managers
feel crucial skills in recent graduates are frequently lacking or absent.»
I enjoy babysitting and
feel a crucial part of the job is interacting with the children, not just sitting there and ensuring nothing goes wrong.
We'd had a busy honeymoon period, so some scheduled downtime
felt crucial.
Considering we have yet to see a female President or pass the ERA, its message
feels crucial — even if we gals would like to think we've bridged the gender gap.
It's basically just a «night gone wrong» set up, but with Martinez's score pounding away, every second
feels crucial.)
The screenplay is ingeniously written, the editing creates a genuine sense of urgency, and John Williams» score makes every second
feel crucial as our characters race against the clock.
I don't say that lightly, and maybe it's weird to associate what is essentially a marketplace with such warm feelings, but there are so many innovative, interesting, often marginalized folks releasing work here that
it feels crucial and almost revolutionary in a field that is dominated (as so many fields are) by large commercial interests.
Not exact matches
If a young woman entrepreneur hasn't found a market for her product outside of her sorority sisters, Whitehead says, it's
crucial to be able to tell her that without worrying about hurting her
feelings.
A
crucial way to make this happen is to help people
feel comfortable saying no.
For companies like Starbucks, it's
crucial that all employees
feel like they are working equally as part of the larger organization.
In order to get a true
feel of what comprises a leader, it's
crucial to analyze those who came before us.
Proper neck support and spinal alignment are
crucial in making you
feel comfortable and ensuring you won't wake up sore in the morning.
Rather than just looking for people who are able to complete a predetermined number of tasks, Sandberg expressed that she
felt that helping people grow was a
crucial part of attracting and retaining top talent.
At the end of the day, the most
crucial part of dressing for success is that you
feel comfortable.
Having a purpose is a
crucial part of
feeling successful and like you're leaving a legacy.
Many experts
feel that quality and accuracy of data are going to be
crucial in the near term future.
What this means for you: It might
feel great to get good feedback, but constructive criticism is
crucial too.
He was named Mica's president in 2005 (though he's still an active mountain guide, he notes), but
felt he was missing some
crucial knowledge.
When looking at individual companies, Tan
feels a good management team is
crucial in these often unpredictable environments.
The constant improvement of technology has enabled the Oculus Rift to cross an indefinable but
crucial threshold: It can now create situations that simply
feel real.
If you
felt over-worked in 2014, commit yourself to carving out at least one day per week that's work - free, and a certain number of hours per day for sleep (it's
crucial!)
The students presenting the KIN solution to the New York City government, at the end of their DO School course, said they
felt it was
crucial to have the two complementary components of events and a video competition.
Bringing the audience into the creative process was so
crucial because fans
felt personally connected to the project.
This
feeling hijacks your rational thought processes, and it's
crucial to ask yourself what, exactly, you're afraid of if you want to get over it.
While it may
feel like you don't have time to get the suggested seven to eight hours, sleeping is
crucial to maintaining your body and mind.
Home inspections are
crucial for buyers to
feel secure with their major purchase.
Musk
feels that aesthetics, in particular, will be
crucial for SolarCity, which hopes to win over the kinds of consumers who might balk at installing traditional solar panels on top of their houses.
Having a positive atmosphere where people
feel like they are encouraged to express their ideas is
crucial.
On balance, we maintain a positive outlook for European equities, but we
feel selectivity is
crucial.
But these activities are
crucial; it takes more than share ownership for employee owners to
feel they have skin in the game.
All of this is
crucial given that Chudacoff never discusses the loneliness and forsakenness
felt by many single people.
Rather, I want to examine six
crucial moments in the Sixties with an eye to how they reshaped American political culture, with effects still being
felt today.
At Open Doors, we
feel that it is
crucial for Christian refugees and those belonging to other religious minority groups throughout the Middle East to have a safe pathway to refuge in the United States.
First, it is
crucial to deal candidly with your
feelings; discuss them often with your spouse.
As to how such an assertion is possible (even if it is advantageous), Keen tentatively suggests that if our dominant conviction is that our bodies and
feelings can be trusted, «the likelihood is that» we will adopt a liberal view of ultimate reality.38 Keen's personal history as an affluent Anglo - Saxon male seems to become
crucial at this point, for it allows him an optimism that is incredible considering the tooth - and - nail progression of world history.
Where the church has a
feeling of being out of touch and irrelevant, it is because it has not identified with
crucial issues of the moment.
One wonders if there is anything more
crucial for the preacher to do than to obey the sadness of our times by taking it into account without equivocation or subterfuge, by speaking out of our times and into our times not just what we ought to say about the Gospel, not just what it would appear to be in the interests of the Gospel for us to say, but what we have ourselves
felt about it, experienced of it.
How each partner
feels about the wife's working is the
crucial issue.
A call to abolish food banks completely was rejected by the report though: «We know that such a cry is based on the affront people
feel for their fellow citizens who have to use food banks as a
crucial safety net.
Whereas Christianity is in these
crucial respects in a crisis of belief, Buddhism in its axial form
feels secure.
The obligation to bear and communicate such meanings against his natural
feeling and thinking was the ground of Jeremiah's discovery of his selfhood as «I.» Not the reception of the Word as such but the necessity to decide about it was
crucial to the formation of this structure of existence and to its preservation and strengthening in the Jewish community.
There have been many
crucial times in my life when I have
felt completely trapped.
It is
crucial to help a couple both before marriage and after it to be flexible in their contracting, to revise the contract regularly, and to
feel committed to keeping the contract.
This makes it
crucial to learn to do one's «grief work» — the work of experiencing the pain and talking out the
feeling with an understanding, accepting person, so that the wounds in one's spirit can heal fully.
Yet there is another aspect of this parallel which I
feel is
crucial to understanding the environmental crisis we face today.
Tucked away in Romans 14: 10 is an obscure little verse that I
feel is absolutely
crucial to the understanding of community health.
In all such accounts of psychological therapy there is overwhelming evidence that the ability of the counselor in some way to become a means of the self - expression for the other is of
crucial importance, and that means the counselor's ability to take the
feelings of the other sympathetically into his own being.
Back then, he said, «The danger in all of this discussion is that Christians sometimes are willing to sacrifice the temporal for the eternal, that in order to get their candidate elected, to enact those laws that they
feel are
crucial, somehow we fool ourselves into thinking we are going to bring about the kingdom of God here on Earth.
The
crucial factor here is the element of simultaneity — the fact that Kurzweil and Leibowitz
feel drawn to and repulsed by modernity at one and the same time.
«What is
crucial is that one's responses be an expression of a genuine fellow -
feeling and growing understanding on the counselor's part.