Sentences with phrase «for things you imagine»

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I imagine most executives could say the same, but if you don't take the time to recognize those things, you risk your team taking them for granted... creating the monster of ingratitude.
Whereas I imagine most of my peers clicked through their six - question survey like a fire - and - forget missile, I kicked things up a notch, making a simple spreadsheet to log my results, and committing to doing the same simple exercise, year in and year out, for the rest of my career.
Once the creation cap is reached and there are just a bunch of morons passing these digital chits around, it's hard to imagine why anyone would pay up for these things any longer.
For example, Musk previously said he planned to launch the «silliest thing we can imagine» on Falcon Heavy's first test flight.
Instead, what my boss saw was a black woman who had made a dubious request for time off to attend a distant relative's funeral and was now sitting next to a box of things he couldn't possibly imagine her needing.
«I will never stop making things and imagining cool and trippy things for those girls, and that will become a bigger part of what we do,» she says.
When asked about his longer - term strategy for Hitachi, the chief executive said: «Listen to all of the people's opinions, not only internal but also external opinions [and] imagine [how things will be like] five years later.
«The big challenge is that the level of computer power that one of these things needs is pretty high,» Wilcove says, adding that as the market evolves, he can imagine a communications app for far - flung business meetings «where you're all virtually sitting around the table in different locations with one of these headsets on, James Bond - style.»
Have you ever imagined doing the same thing for 20 years and so you can even do it with eyes closed?
So it's just about the rarest thing imaginable for a car designer to be able to imagine a new vehicle without feeling the explicit burden of the past.
«Imagine: They blame us so much for so many things that now they even blame us, the media, for creating Donald Trump.
One thing I never imagined when I became an entrepreneur is that I'd acquire a deep appreciation for panel vans, especially the ones with small - business decals displayed on the sides.
Imagine my surprise when I looked in detail at the goals and targets and saw how much they appear just the thing for the United States of America.
Researchers compared students» responses to those from the 1980s on things like «I have tender, concerned feelings for people less fortunate than me» and «I try to understand my friends by imagining how things look from their perspective.»
«These super-fast, ultra-low latency, high - capacity networks will enable breakthrough applications for consumers, smart cities, and the Internet of Things that can not even be imagined today,» the White House said in a statement.
The question that you need to be asking yourselves is not simply how do I use some of these new - fangled technologies to do my business better — how will I use these new tools to do things for my clients and customers that I never imagined that I could do before.
Can you imagine the impact of sending an educational blog post you wrote to clear things up for a confused customer?
«Since labor law has mostly been written for those with formal employers, we need to imagine a world where things are different,» says Libby Reder, a fellow at the Aspen Institute's Future of Work Initiative.
One more thing to think about: The money belongs to your child, so at age 18 or 21, he or she can use it to pay for college like you imagined... or for something else entirely.
It's good such limits are created because you can imagine people pilfering their 401k for lots of superfluous things.
The newest online video, set to break today, imagines things someone would have enjoyed as a kid but fit for an adult, and centers around a Big Wheels - type ride called the Blazin» Street Burner.
But it's not too hard to imagine some of these things that are much better at helping folks remember to take their medications, for instance, right?
«It's almost a mathematical impossibility to imagine that, out of the thousands of things for sale on a given day, the most attractively priced is the one being sold by a knowledgeable seller (company insiders) to a less - knowledgeable buyer (investors).»
Leonard Kim: What you're doing is the perfect thing to do, but imagine, you've been an entrepreneur for 21 years.
Like many of you I imagine, I was not too interested in the Black Friday sales, the only thing I really needed was hosting for my new site, and I enjoyed Hostgator's 75 % sale (still active today, at 60 % and flash sales at 75 %, click here to check it out) and I... Read more
Same thing for the amount of energy to form a universe, it's beyond anything I can imagine, I'm blind to anything outside the realm of energy I'm used to dealing with or seeing in use in typical daily settings, cars, homes, cities, states, etc...
Now imagine the impact our stories can have on the people around us, if we set aside our discontent and live in full gratitude for the good things God has done, speaking truth in the face of darkness and fear.
We know that we only imagine things to the best of our knowledge, but lo and behold, now WE KNOW FOR SURE.
I believe that its important to see inner wisdom and the council of friends and wise and knowledgeable people... but God, if he / she exists created us — right... oh yes w / brains... we should be honoring that by using them... I can imagine if God exists every day he is saying to himself / herself «why do people keep asking me for things I have not control over, or really could care less about (people are asking for a new shinny house to replace their perfectly fine house while millions are homeless around the world, hungry, sick, etc.)... why are they not using the gifts and skills they have».
The only way I can imagine is to form your own favorite theology and then go through the bible, look for things that support it, and there ya go!
The show ended in good humour with Darren replying: «That is possibly the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me on this programme and I don't imagine I'll be able to take you up on it for the reasons we've discussed but I appreciate the sentiment.»
«A man may imagine things that are false, but he can only understand things that are true, for if the things be false, the apprehension of them is not understanding.»
I have a friend from Egypt who lives in an upscale neighborhood, and he said that he hatred spewed from the mosques against Christians and Jews is appalling, and that if it is that bad in his neighborhood, he could just imagine the things said in the more rural and poorer areas where Christians and Jews are made the scapegoats for all problems.
Once they imagine a god or a set of gods who are responsible or these things it's almost inevitable that they'll try to come up with explanations for why those gods do the stuff they do.
That is something to worry about — that there are people who can't imagine living for the common good and who feel they must believe in eternal punishment else they will do things that they think we all should fear.
Well... I would imagine that believeing you are in telepathic communication with an invisible man in the sky would change some things... not for the better either.
As for the latter group, it would be hard to imagine a venue or forum in which any of them would consider any such outworking of animus to be a desirable thing.
The most dangerous prayer I pray (from time to time) is Psalm 139, «search me heart and thoughts, fin out if there is any evil in me...» I pray this with nervous expectation because I realised Im not very keen to always know whats really in my heart, God brings out things I would never associate with myself, things that I need to throw out, its horrifying but so refreshing in the long run.all these prayers bring painful results but like a colonic irrigation procedure (which I imagine is highly uncomfortable) the result is so worth it.thanks for this post.
It is a terrifying thought to imagine that the love that I held in my life, the things I cherished, and the things I built are all for nothing.
Paul had one of the more extraordinary spiritual experiences a person could imagine, being «caught up in the third heaven,» but he never considered praying for such a thing, and after it happened he kept it to himself.
If Christianity be rightly understood and if Christians understand themselves correctly, things are exactly the opposite of what most Christians and non-Christians imagine: hope in the absolute future of God who is himself the eschatological salvation does not justify a fossilized conservatism which anxiously prefers the safe present to an unknown future; it is not a tranquillizing «opium for the people» in present sorrow; it is, on the contrary, the authoritative call to an ever - renewed, confident exodus from the present into the future, even in this world.
I kept trying to do the right things to no avail and when I'd stand up for what I thought was wrong, or the right thing to do, well you can imagine.
For a non-critical thinker, «don't really know what they believe» is the scariest thing you can imagine.
Now imagine if the 90 % of the population also believed it was immoral or at least highly suspect not to believe in witches, that «In Wizards We Trust» was printed on your money, that community leaders made regular allusions to witches in their speeches and that you were regarded as «angry,» or «bitter» for being skeptical of the whole witchcraft thing.
While applauding teachers for doing everything that they could, LaPierre asked audiences to imagine how things might have gone differently if the school had been policed by armed personnel.
Nobody who really understands the message and ministry of Jesus, and especially His love for children, can imagine that Jesus wanted or commanded these mothers to do such horrific things to their babies.
In Brightman's view, that is always knowledge of the given; for Hartshorne only God can know the given with complete clarity, and the rest of us can not be certain (due to the vagueness of the given to our consciousness) what we know when we reflect upon, imagine, and infer things from the given.
For one thing, as women begin to feel strong and to see that they have far more potential than they have ever imagined, they are less apt to land in mental hospitals.
For some people, including friends of mine, they just can't imagine or picture some things in their minds.
more recently, a couple of people in different ways have challenged me to give people a chance, to make each encounter with them a clean slate, rather than holding on to the things that have hurt me... If I could really do this, imagine the potential for understanding and goodness.
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