In Religion in the Making, Whitehead says that there are three
great systems of thought, Buddhism, Christianity, and science.
Not exact matches
James Altucher has a
great system of doing this where he
thinks up 10 business ideas or solutions that are truly well
thought out, organized and prepared, then sends them to influencers he'd like to know better with no request or ask.
An enterprising individual with a
great idea for solving these problems through technology, updated
systems, customer communication or another solution that hasn't been
thought of yet, will have a captive audience.
Here's a letter to the board
of Biglari Holdings re: executive compensation [Noise Free Investing] & then more
thoughts on Biglari's compensation agreement [My Investing Notebook] Where things stand in the market [Bespoke Investment Group] A list
of stocks Nasdaq is canceling trades in from yesterday's madness [Business Insider] The best interest rate chart in the world [Trader's Narrative] A
great macro overview from Barry Ritholtz [The Big Picture] A look at John Paulson's possible ownership
of Bear Stearns CDOs [Zero Hedge] John Mauldin on the future
of public debt [Advisor Perspectives] Top buys & sells from Morningstar's ultimate stock pickers [Morningstar] The truth about «Sell in May & Go Away» [WSJ] An interview with hedge fund manager Hugh Hendry [Investment Week] Bill Ackman: Let's have a public registry for stock opinion [Barron's] Hedge fund Harbinger hires ex-Orange chief for wireless plan [Dealbook] & Deutsche Telekom has been in talks with Harbinger [FT] Hedge funds begin to restructure fee
system [FT]
It is also the foundation
of reasoning and rationality; it's a
great deal easier to find out how things work if you use a consistent
system of thought, whether intentionally or not.
This latter fact bulked so large in the
thought of the
greatest of the prophets that, even had they granted the best elements in the sacrificial
system, they would still have felt that the perversion
of the best was the worst.
In our survey
of the labor force, only 11 percent said they understand «very well» how our economic
system works, and even among those who said they had
thought a
great deal about their responsibility to the poor only 18 percent said they understand it very well.
If someone
thinks that the spread
of something (a disease, economic
system or religion) endangers not only the life but eternal soul
of their children and grandchildren they will usually believe that fighting and even killing is worthwhile to protect against this
greater harm.
It also appears that humanity is not able to control our
thought processes to any
great degree, and erratic
thinking can have a
great many different causes and effects... and the various biochemical actions / reactions
of our central nervous
systems are not exactly «set in stone», so when you have a situation like this one, it is only good sense to call for rationality in what we do and in what others do.
Through his
great sense and knowledge
of history, and his meticulous observation
of men, times and places, Ibn - Khaldun produced an original
system of economic
thought.
Suffice it to say that when we
think of God as the contemporary cosmic event — stressing his relative pole — the
system seems rather pantheistic; but when we stress the abstract pole, and conceive
of God in his function as the cosmic memory and container
of the past, the distinction comes into
greater relief.
The
great Creator is no
system of thought nor any impersonal force.
I don't
think anyone
thinks LeMahieu is not a
great 2B man — he just happens to play a position
of depth in the Rox
system, and just happens to be in a contract year with Blackmon and Arenado in 2019.
I know the pessimism hasnt left you guys but lets look at the facts (they arent positive but not as negative as we fans
think) debuchy for all his moaning is a good RB and we have
great cover for LB and RB, i for one am happy that we have kept debuchy after selling / loaning ox and carl, and our cbs arent that bad in a 4 back
system, and our midfielders arent that bad as we
think in a 4231/433 and our forwards are superb and we have kept sanchez and özil (i know most
of you do nt like özil) and we have to remember that just last year we bought xhaka a cm and mustafi a cb
Getting Mkhitaryan would be
great if we want to add quality in depth but I don't
think we should let Ozil go, the truth is that he has become the engine room
of our attack
system and removing him now will distort that.
You asked where out youth
system is, well where was yours when Fabregas was on your books??? Now weve turned him into the player he is today you want him back and
think you have some claim over him because your greedy bastards and
think you have the right to do as you please because the spanish banks and governments will bail you out... ha ha ha you plank, im sure you would point to messi as a product
of your
GREAT youth academy yet if we were to point to Fabregas, Song, Van Persie, Clichy, Ashley cole and Wilshere you would no doubt claim he is spanish.....
A key part
of my parenting / life game is figuring out how to get
great mileage out
of products and logistical planning — be it a brilliant multitasking item or a crazy efficient carpool
system — so I can
THINK LESS (because, well, LIMITED BANDWIDTH!).
yeah, we
thought our Peg P3 would be
great because it's lighter than so many others (most
of my friends have Graco travel -
system «tanks» that seem to weigh nearly twice as much)-- and yet in London, ours seemed like a tank compared to all the strollers the locals were using!
And I
think, again, I see the model practice as one that gives the woman the
greatest number
of choices, a model practice where you actually have the time and the capacity on the patient's part to understand the risks and benefits
of each
of the subsequent choices to have a relatively smooth
system, which can transfer from one model
of birth to another without extensive delays and then — and so I
think giving the mom the
greatest number
of choices and having midwives and physicians speaking to each other at the time
of either the initial patient's choice for method
of delivery or at the beginning
of the labor process.
That said, I
think we have two big challenges in our education
system, neither
of which I
think we've got
great solutions for right now.
I
think it would be
great to win the Citizen Kip lunch
system - I am trying to make more positive choices in life, and going green is one
of them.
You would
think that Russia would stand to lose a
great deal
of money from cancelling such a deal, but the truth is, Syria is broke, and can't afford paying for these
systems anyway.
«I
think his
greatest gift to the people
of the state
of New York is a belief is that if the legal
system stood for nothing else, it stood for justice, and that justice is constantly a work
of progress,» she said.
However, there is an obvious gap in the White Paper as it stands - the very reason why a majority
of people
think their views are not represented, and one
of the barriers to
greater diversity
of candidates for local elections: our First - Past - the - Post electoral
system.
So there has been tremendous progress in that; we have certain proof
of principle ribosomes that are RNA dependent, RNA polymerases, which is
great, but I
think we really have to step back and
think about the problem in a different way in order to develop a simple, effective
system that can actually do self - replication and not just be a proof
of principle.
Thought to consist
of remnants from the formation
of the solar
system, the Kuiper belt will be analyzed in
greater detail than ever before possible through the LSST's relentless scrutiny.
But furthermore — and this is perhaps Darwin's
greatest contribution — he developed a set
of new principles that influence the
thinking of every person: the living world, through evolution, can be explained without recourse to supernaturalism; essentialism or typology is invalid, and we must adopt population
thinking, in which all individuals are unique (vital for education and the refutation
of racism); natural selection, applied to social groups, is indeed sufficient to account for the origin and maintenance
of altruistic ethical
systems; cosmic teleology, an intrinsic process leading life automatically to ever
greater perfection, is fallacious, with all seemingly teleological phenomena explicable by purely material processes; and determinism is thus repudiated, which places our fate squarely in our own evolved hands.
The
thinking there is that since there hasn't been much evidence
of the «
Great Cataclysm» much of anywhere else in the rest of the Solar system, at least based on current data, and the impactors that created the great basins must have originated near E
Great Cataclysm» much
of anywhere else in the rest
of the Solar
system, at least based on current data, and the impactors that created the
great basins must have originated near E
great basins must have originated near Earth.
And so again, I
think that's a
great advantage
of this type
of a
system, and hopefully as people need more organ donors, this will be another set
of tissues that could be used.
Chakras are a part
of a
greater healing
system that helps to keep our body pain - free and our mind focusing on not just
thoughts but what our
greater purpose is in this lifetime.
In 280 individuals, walking through and viewing a forest versus a city led to lower concentrations
of cortisol, heart rate, and blood pressure, and
greater overall parasympathetic nervous
systems (
think the opposite
of adrenaline and fight or flight).5
The defect is created because there is a disconnection in the
system in terms
of how it's able to connect to nature and the reason that's occurred for our species is because we
think all the things that we come up are really
great because we don't understand the owner's manual, what's built into the mitochondria and how it works.
I
think Fats and Proteins and tons
of Vegetables make my cells healthy, make my skin good, give me
great energy, and keep my immune
system strong.
I also kind
of had some gut issues which you and I worked through, and there was clearly a link between the stress that I was facing, my underactive thyroid, my poor gut health and then my kind
of weak immune
system — which I paradoxically
thought my immune
system was
great because I never got sick.
Because
of all the things I've eliminated from my diet I have done some
great things for my digestive
system, but I didn't even realize that the rice that I
thought was good was actually not helping me.
(I understand and accept as perfectly valid the critical
thinking, and the necessary questioning
of Pharmacological findings (unfortunately it's true there is a
great deal
of corporate influence exerted onto the Medical community by corporate interests) It does not mean the
system as a whole can not be trusted to be getting something right.
The formula «uses a
great delivery
system of liposomes (
think skincare Tupperware) to help infuse your skin with: a non-acidic form
of vitamin C, CoEnzyme Q10, aloe vera, lavender water extract and hyaluronic acid.»
While I
think this idea has
great potential, its success is premised on trust and the honour
system — please be fair and respectful
of others.
This simply means there are millions
of members and with their compatibility matching
system you have a
great chance
of finding someone quickly which completes you in ways you never
thought possible.
as a owner
of a Wii u i find it very disappointing
system, the game pad is a very mixed bag i mean it could work really well like the off screen game play works
great but for the fact that you never really need to play off screen for any game and in fact i
think the game loses a certain enjoyment level like NSMBU it mean it works but you lose some
of those
great looks the game has and i find colors to be washed out, next with the game bad is that they use it as a gimmick in quite a few games (zombu) and i found that over a long game play with having to look up and then down every few seconds to every minute in about 1 - 3 hours i had a huge head ache which sucked, next the biggest issue with the
system is that 32 GB console are you kidding me 32 GB only?
I
thought out
of the box this was going to be a
great iteration
of the NASCAR franchise, like I mentioned earlier the menu
system I
thought was fantastic and it really did grab your attention, but as you get into the game you realize that the game still needs a lot
of work.
The Mini / Mega
System was a
great idea, I just
think it should
of been altered a bit.
I personally
think, this is gonna be ridiculously fun, as it's gonna be the
greatest offline multiplayergame in a very long time, but still I'm thrilled to see, what Nintendo can create in terms
of an original 3D Super Mario game on that
system.
After the two - hour thrill ride
of a journey that often feels like an outer space version
of Big Trouble In Little China, I
think it's safe to proclaim Serenity as the start
of the next
great sci - fi franchise and the jolt to the
system the genre needed.
A perfect storm
of greater demand for teachers, fewer people entering the profession (particularly in key subjects), severe pressures on schools funding and a restrictive migration
system, means that schools are having to
think outside
of the normal channels
of recruitment to more flexible staffing models to cope with these challenges.
Former New York City chancellor Joel Klein helped advance this
thinking by continuously saying that he wasn't trying to make a
great school
system, he was trying to create a
great system of schools.
While it's easy for those focused on the urban agenda to dismiss suburban reform as a distraction or a novelty, it may be more useful to
think of high - performing communities as terrific laboratories for bold solutions and as the place where high - functioning
systems working in advantageous circumstances may have much to teach about how to help schools go from good to
great.
I believe Ontario's
greatest natural resource is our people, and I
think it's the responsibility
of good government to make sure that the education
system our children experience prepares them for the world outside
of the classroom.
I
think the wide diversity in charter school offerings (
think of Carpe Diem and
Great Hearts both operating under the same regulatory structure) is confirmation that such a
system can still appreciate autonomy and respect diversity.
In higher education especially, I've learned to
think about academe as a «loosely coupled
system» - something that I hadn't conceptualized before but now makes a
great deal
of sense.