Not exact matches
When you
present an
idea to investors, they want to see you've thought things
through at length, but usually get bored if you're too long - winded.
Finally, thanks are due especially to the many students who have helped me
through their questions and criticisms to shape the
ideas presented here.
To disentangle from its many complications the
idea of God, for example, and to follow
through from early Hebraism to second - century Christianity this
idea's progress, while it makes the story more easily understandable, obscures the actual confusion of cross-currents, back - eddies, stagnant shallows, whirlpools, rapids, and cataracts
present in history itself.
Jeremy, as I often do when I read your thoughts I'm again finding myself a going pretty meta; I spend time thinking about the
ideas you
present as I read them, but then I spend even more time wondering about how you think
through issues and the mental framework you use to approach the issues you discuss on this blog.
In a concise and easy - to - read way, Greg Boyd
presents the central
ideas of his cruciform hermeneutic (how to read the Bible
through the lens of Jesus Christ and Him crucified), while addressing some of the major issues related to this approach.
I shall emphasize this awareness as God - given, not self - generated: but in our
present experience God works in and
through our thoughts and aspirations — inspiring new
ideas, certainly, but building these upon the foundations of previous
ideas, not out of a vacuum.
The Apostle's Creed
presents us with the Trinity (that is not all it
presents, but just an example), which gives us the basic
idea that the Gospel is about community, which then needs to be expanded
through the teaching in the church to explain social justice, kingdom living, responsibility towards earth - care, etc..
The second part
presents a single
idea through a clear statement that is made concrete by a series of images.
Ibn «Abd al - Wahhab was a preacher in the Najd region of
present - day Saudi Arabia who advocated the
idea of tawhid (divine unicity), which he promoted principally
through his wide - ranging attacks on shirk, supposedly polytheistic derivations like shrine construction and visitation.
If we recognize that it is
through the imagination that a person
presents alternatives to his
present state of being (UMI 216), we may gain some
idea as to how a neuroticized image of God can function as an inhibiting element.
Indeed, in retrospect, the road traveled by the
idea of God
through the Bible as a whole
presents a fascinating spectacle.
The
ideas presented might strike one as radical if not impossible, but on page 35 he well makes the case for trying, given the dramatic ways in which family life can be changed
through failure.
Neuhaus wants to know what Barzun's «anchor» is as he sorts
through the «maddening diversity» of
ideas presented in his new book.
«Sometimes, when I have come to my work empty, I have suddenly become full;
ideas being in an invisible manner showered upon me, and implanted in me from on high; so that
through the influence of divine inspiration, I have become greatly excited, and have known neither the place in which I was, nor those who were
present, nor myself, nor what I was saying, nor what I was writing; for then I have been conscious of a richness of interpretation, an enjoyment of light, a most penetrating insight, a most manifest energy in all that was to be done; having such effect on my mind as the clearest ocular demonstration would have on the eyes.»
The filter
idea, designed to remove sediment entering the lake
through a drain pipe, was never formerly
presented to the agency.
Humor's tough, though — you have to have an
idea that's inherently funny and also well -
presented (how many good jokes have died
through bad telling?).
We need to be able to respond when economic opportunities
present themselves and we need plans and
ideas to get us
through these tough economic times.
The two - volume Atlas
presents a collection of nearly 100 conceptual strand maps that show how students» understanding of the
ideas and skills that lead to literacy in science, mathematics, and technology might develop from kindergarten
through 12th grade.
Meditation is the art of being
present and transmuting moods, feelings, and
ideas so that they all flow easily
through the system.
The
ideas presented here are very similar to what I
through my own experiments have found working well for me, especially the thing about adding frequency.
Thanks for
presenting your
ideas through this article.
I see it in my yoga classes: students visibly in the throes of negative self image, demonstrating very little conscious relationship to where and how their bodies exist in space; others grinding
through asana, attached to an
idea of achievement that negates their
present moment capacity, sometimes to the point of injury.
«It's based on the
idea that an unseen, universal life - force energy flows
through us,» says Andrea Hakanson, LMT, a licensed massage therapist and reiki master in Taunton, Massachusetts, and technical reviewer of the book Yoga Journal
Presents Your Guide to Reiki.
Legion
presents some interesting
ideas, and a bunch of movie references, but it's definitely got some issues to work
through.
It's all in the vein of (if not quite at the level of) «Groundhog Day,» combining the Jungian
idea of there being no coincidences and the Zen
idea of being
present to see the universe unfolding
through those non-coincidences.
The series, which will be set in the
present day, but switches the locale to the US, follows the basic
idea of the film
through the eyes of new characters.
You can get students to examine how the writers
present the
idea of knowledge
through figurative language.
-- Journalism / English:
Present the story of eco-tourism, as seen
through the eyes of nature guides and caretakers, and develop
ideas to determine if the culture of the Kichwa has been changed for the better (more economic determinism) or the worse (degrading of cultural standards) by eco-tourism.
I would go
through the materials first and have an
idea of how you will
present it.
For example, students who need help advocating for themselves can learn how to
present and sell
ideas, market themselves, and communicate effectively
through public speaking.
The applicants were then asked to
present their most ambitious designs, after which they were challenged to work
through the logistics of opening their big -
idea schools.
In addition, there are teaching notes on a range of sections which might be explored practically in class, with potential
ideas for the focus of the exploration relating to acting as well as the themes and context
present in each scene which could be brought out
through practical study.
Recount or describe key
ideas or details from a text read aloud or information
presented orally or
through other media.
The stories
present a mystery about everyday phenomena that encourage students to uncover and explore their own
ideas through inquiry and discover their own ending to the story.
Students can
present ideas, share concerns, and sit
through school board meetings just like adults.
As the Union - Tribune recently reported, «The
idea is to give students a personalized education that appeals to their interests, fosters strong bonds with teachers, and
presents less opportunity to slip
through the cracks.»
These lesson plans feature historical background and activity
ideas for exploring the history and themes of the letters, and questions to help guide students
through a thoughtful reflection of the events
presented in the letters.
Because Capturing Kids» Hearts
presents so many transformational
ideas and techniques, we encourage schools to reinforce these methods
through Capturing Kids» Hearts 1 Process Champions +.
Visual novels are the same
idea, only told all
through illustrations and
presented electronically.
Throughout the novel, Hay moves back and forth
through Elsie's years, giving the reader introspective looks into her life: from her days as a vibrant, adventurous young woman to her years mothering her twins, Elaine and Don; from the time she stepped out of her ordinary life to have her portrait painted to the
present day, when she looks into her mirror at «the facility» and says to herself, «I have no
idea who you are or why you're here.»
Recount or describe key
ideas or details from a text read aloud or information
presented orally or
through other media.
Right from the start, I was reading
through the fiction prompts and I wanted to work on the
ideas I saw
presented.
They use a variety of strategies to craft their writing in a way that
presents a main
idea through the following:
I like the
idea of collecting these weekly columns into eBooks from time to time, but this first one is designed mainly to help me walk
through the KDP submission process for a Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA) webinar that I will
present on Wednesday, March 27th, at 3 p.m. ET.
Chuck Wendig taught me how to write better
present tense
through his work, and Larry Niven taught me how to
present Big
Ideas.
Go
through all points and try to change the order of
ideas: make sure you have created a logical structure and
ideas are
presented either chronologically or thematically (from the least important to the most important).
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We are one global market at
present, and energy and food prices are interlinked
through the energy and fertilizer costs of farmers, and
through stupid
ideas like corn - based ethanol.
The
ideas presented are sound, well thought -
through, and worthwhile.
You can take anything you're holding with you into the other time zone, so it's rather fun to pop out, grab an enemy and them warp
through time again to isolate them, and there's a nice
idea where you plant a small tree in the past to access a vent in the
present.