Sentences with phrase «from limited experience»

From my limited experience, it is often properties purchased for $ 40,000 to $ 50,000 that will rent for $ 800 to $ 1000 a month.
From my limited experience I would add that environmenalism is best pursued robustly, it suits the warrior mentality, being rude, and downright offensive, when considered necessary, is par for the course.
From my limited experience at PAX and in the beta (at the time published I believe the servers are down for those in the beta), it feels like a really well balanced game.
From my limited experience (I don't own a One) the One does have a nicer dashboard OS interface.
«Publishers do experiment with price — particularly of e-books — quite a lot, and my own sense from our limited experience is that price alone doesn't make much of a difference to sales», the publisher said.
You obviously have more experience than I do, but from my limited experience, I would lay out the options for someone rather than necessarily pushing traditional publishing hard.
From my limited experience, this Altima only seems lacking when you consider more subjective things like style.
But we go about it more like the early Greek philosophers than modern scientists: reasoning from our limited experience.
«From our limited experience,» says Oludayo A. Sowande, a pediatric surgeon at the hospital in Ile - Ife who participated in the trials, the device is «very hygienic for an environment such as ours, where most circumcisions are done outside the hospital.»
I should be sure to clarify that I can only speak from limited experience with only the district that I work for.
And from my limited experience on this blue ball in space, there is a big problem.
I know from limited experience that Father Either / Or Baxter can be a difficult man, but the theological difficulties he poses are very much needed by the bland and wilting salad bar Catholicism of the Notre Dame theology department.
Speaking from my limited experience, the book business is more illogical and messed up than the music industry ever was, and we all know what happened to them.

Not exact matches

Limiting beliefs will stop you from getting the full benefit of any experience, and can hold you back from learning and growing — if you're unwilling to leave your comfort zone, you'll be stuck wherever you are today.
However, some so - called experts have limited experience to draw from, so their perspective is narrow.
Among the more obvious lessons from this experience is that increased debt limits flexibility.
My most successful business experiences came from using limited resources, supported by innovation.
It went from being owned and run by a second - time entrepreneur to a limited partnership that brought U.S. retail experience to the table — private equity funds Advent International and Highland Capital Partners acquired a 48 % stake from Wilson in 2005 — and finally a public listing that has enabled the company to accelerate the pace of expansion.
Thus, the hope is that U.S. policymakers can learn from these international experiences and incorporate effective macroprudential tools into our toolkit that could be used to limit financial stability risks.
Cobra was selected alongside Whitefish Energy Services in the aftermath of the hurricane, but the deals drew scrutiny from Congress because the companies had limited experience in grid repair on such a large scale.
Another lesson we've learned from the global experience is that while unconventional monetary policies can help stimulate the economy, there may be limits to their impact.
There's limited coverage beyond calendar 2012 in part because we believe some commodities will experience cost declines from the current levels and we want to be in a position to benefit from that decline, or because the premiums for future contracts are simply too great compared to what we expect prices will be in the cash market several months from now.
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Our experience suggests that US stocks generally look expensive and offer limited long - term return prospects from current levels when measured against their own long history.
It takes more faith to believe in a universe evolving from nothing or from eternal matter than to believe in a loving Creator, existing outside the limit of time, who gave us this specially designed & tuned universe to explore and to learn about caring for one another even through the midst of difficult experiences.
It is nothing less than a tragedy because their small mindedness is preventing them from experiencing the ocean while those who venture to explore beyond themselves are rewarded for their willingness to broaden their minds beyond their limited experiences.
Still, given the fact that studies show continued decline in the U.S. mainline, I think the question is worth addressing, even from my own limited experience.
Berger believes, however, that such faith needs to be limited to projections outward from our common experiences and must rest at the stage of hypothesis.
Berger wishes to speak of «a God who is not made by man, who is outside and not within ourselves,» but he limits his act of faith in such a God to projections outward from common human experience, i.e., to signals of transcendence70 The result is that Berger is left finally with his own experience alone, a consequence that weakens his understanding not only of Christian theology but ultimately of play as well.
Cf. the formulas of RM 31: «a small selection from the common experience,» or «one among other specialized interests of mankind whose truths are of limited validity.»
When they experience limits and ambiguities — and which of us as human persons does not, from time to time?
In the last paragraph we have sketched the life history of a single occasion in God, as experienced from its perspective, with its gradual widening as more limited modes are exhausted.
Thus we are free in each moment of experience either to conform to that initial aim or — within the limits of our freedom — to diverge from it.
For example, in a recent analysis published in an edition of International Studies in Catholic Education dedicated to the question of whether there can be such a thing as a Catholic curriculum, Therese D'Orsa argues from the Australian experience that «attempts to give meaning to the concept of a Catholic curriculum... have ranged across a spectrum familiar to those who lead in Catholic schools» and that such initiatives have had a «limited impact».
But this fusion of horizons can take place not by a poetic divination into the language of the text, nor by a mystical identification with the preconceptual experience of the author of the text, but by the breaking in of the Word of God from the Beyond into our limited horizons and the remolding of them, in some cases even the overthrowing of them.
Of course I recognize that each of us speaks from a particular and limited point of view, and we know that the experience of alienation from the past is widespread today.
But, in my somewhat limited experience with discussions framed as «side A / B», side A is really quite different from how I would see it.
Religion can so limit our capacity to experience Him in what He is doing and saying right now, and keep us from knowing Him for ourselves.
It is not limited to just the re-emergence of historical religions, but also extended to the emergence of neo-religious movements like New Age spirituality and the surge of religiously based practices and experiences ranging from meditation to medicine.
According to Whitehead's theory we are in effect able to experience the world from the perspective of the ideal scientific observer — whose standpoint is outside the world — and from our own limited point of view within the world.
But in order to do this he finds it sufficient to attribute to physical nature apart from our experiences a remarkably limited class of properties: geometrical (spatio - temporal) quantities and patterns and ways in which changes in the quantities and patterns in one process cause changes in the quantities and patterns of other processes.
This approach may seem overly limited due to the fact that it proceeds through the narrow defile of one cultural fact, the existence of written documents, and thus because it is limited to cultures which possess books, but it will seem less limited if we comprehend what enlargement of our experience of the world results from the existence of such documents.
They constituted a metaphysical theory of experience from which could be abstracted, for the limited purposes of natural science, a theory of nature — but of nature understood abstractly as the terminus of sense - perception.
In fact, I am more intolerant of those who from some limited 19th century view of science preclude the supernatural than I am of those who say that on the basis of their experience in the Christian community they affirm the miraculous.
Consequently, owing to the restrictedness of our individual perspectives and the finiteness of our particular existence we are likely at times to shrink reality down to those aspects which we can easily abstract from or correlate with our own limited experience.
The significance of this story from Australia is that it helps us to see that they (i.e., white power and white racism) are not limited to American experience.
Can a child find its path in life better from having that as an option, it is it a cancer (from nature) that even if endorsed wounds the soul and limits the physical ability to experience natural happiness...
The group that cuts itself off from the larger Christian community and sets its behavioral norms out of its own limited experience will be like the hand that is cut off from the body.
Not understanding the persistent nature of domestic violence, my pastor spoke from his own limited experience, saying, «If he doesn't stop, tell him he will have to leave, or you will call the authorities.»
From the Bergsonian perspective, Whitehead's claim that according to his «account of the World of Activity there is no need to postulate two essentially different types of Active Entities... the purely material and [those] alive with various modes of experiencing,» would entail the conclusion that the notion of «the activity of mere matter» devoid of a «conscious confrontation of memory with possibility» is an abstract limit concept.
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