Not exact matches
These two
ideas also have fans
questioning the new project, as they aren't exactly names you'd expect to
see attached to comic book movies.
Today, this communication is increasingly happening over email or chat, which are
seen as easier ways to share
ideas, and get answers to
questions.
They will be able to
see exactly what you want to discuss, what
questions you may have and what kind of
ideas or concerns they might want to bring up.
Difference makers are the ones who ask the right
questions,
see the whole picture, and go outside of their networks to gather
ideas from a variety of perspectives.
«The
idea is you can analyze a person's facial characteristics, mannerisms and
see how they react to targeted
questions,» an IATA spokesman told me.
The answers to these
questions are so important because (as we'll
see in next week's article) they might direct your attention to potential competitors as well as potential
ideas for topics and messaging.
I've been using auto suggest tools to generate
ideas for my next piece of content (sg.serpstat.com) and used «
questions only» filters to
see what
questions users put into Google.
It's interesting to
see how people will find their own truth, dig in their heals and be blind to any other
idea... What would Jesus do is an interesting
question... I consider my self a Christian and a spiritualist... because I believe it's just not as black and white as one religion or another thinks... there is way more grey area... but a fundamental truths that are a good rule to live life by, wether you are christian or not... treat others the way you want to be treated... do unto others... I am my brothers keeper... all apply.
These
ideas come from our own childhood, whether good or bad, from the media and from
seeing the experiences of our friends and relatives: pushing prams with sleeping babies along the riverside, teaching our children to walk, training them how to draw with crayons rather than eat them, answering cute
questions, making star charts, walking them to school.
What nominalism called in
question is the universal, those principles and causes larger than the mechanism of nature or
ideas generated out of nature
seen as mechanistic by man.
Moyers's people had swarmed over the Indiana University campus in successive waves of producers, executive producers, directors and associate directors; of lighting people, camera people, sound people and
questions - from - the - audience people; had added a participant (Nicholas von Hoffman) to be sure the affair would be telegenic; had phoned the panelists before the event with their own list of topics and
ideas; had thrown together a wooden platform just for their cameras, which cameras prevented many in the actual audience from
seeing the panelists; had shifted the meeting rooms to meet the exacting requirements for the paraphernalia of television; had fed
questions to members of the audience, and instructions «from the truck» to the moderator («move on»); and then had fashioned from 12 hours of tape one hour that might have been made in a New York city hotel room.
Bultmann seized these
ideas because he
saw in them a portrait of man without God, and because they seemed likely to awaken man to the possibility of hearing the answer to his existential
question in the New Testament.
Your approach of throwing out intriguing, soul - searching
questions is the process I try to duplicate in my interactions with others — not to coerce people to
see things my way, but to encourage willingness to challenge old
ideas and be willing to change.
I do not think that asking these sorts of
questions is a good way to do evangelism... I do, however, think that these sorts of
questions are helpful to ask Christians as a way to gain insight into what sorts of
ideas and truths people think are essential to the «gospel» and as a way to
see what people think about how to gain or keep eternal life.
[On this whole
question of a pre-existent Man,
see the book to which reference has already been made in connection with the
idea of the Son of Man: Kraeling, Anthropos and Son of Man.]
They
see it as a slap in the face for some reason (I'm not against them, though, just the
idea that somehow a 2000 - year old Middle Eastern carpenter «died for me» (they never have a good answer as to what that really means)-RRB- and
question why they spent so much money on my Catholic education.
Or to put the
question in another way, does God chiefly give his revelation by introducing
ideas — whether convictions or determinations — into the mind of the prophet, or by guiding external events in which the prophet
sees His hand?
He could have been lying about it, and used the
idea of just
seeing a «light» so that nobody could
question his not being able to describe Jesus.
Having
seen the kind of statements about God which appear objectionable, and having
seen how historical understanding enables us to
see positive merit in them, we must still face the
question, What shall we do with these
ideas today?
One way of beginning to understand the
idea of revelation, then, is to
see it as a response not to our problems but to our limit -
questions.
In the Fourth Gospel, written in Hellenistic Ephesus, where reincarnation was a common
idea, as everywhere among the Greeks, Jesus is represented facing the old
question of suffering as penalty — «As he passed by, he
saw a man blind from his birth.
So what do I do when I turn on the TV to
see news of another shooting, when I realize that neither political party comes close to representing the radical teachings of Jesus, when I get tired of receiving emails from «Save Darfur,» when I look in the mirror and
see the worst sinner who has ever walked the earth, when I honestly have no
idea how to resolve the
question of how pacifism could ever be justified in light of Auschwitz and Buchenwald?
This must be one of the reasons why Whitehead devotes so much space to
questions concerning the methods and principles of applying mathematical
ideas to the phenomena of nature, and why he
sees himself obliged to write that «all science as it grows to perfection becomes mathematical in its
ideas» (IM 6).
that their religion is flawed somehow... and when
questioned why they try to push their
ideas on everybody else, they get frustrated and say that it's the Religious ones that push their
ideas on people... NOT THEM... That's funny because i have about 1000 comments on this thread that state the opposite... Atheist's i
see on this post appear to fall into that category of people that need to try and convince others to believe what they do because they're not sure in their own beliefs... They know that believing in the big bang theory or other similar theories takes as much faith as any religion has to offer... and when pinned down to the facts that By the laws of physics... the big bang couldn't happen....
Like what you
see — or have a
question, feedback, or recipe
idea to share?
I
see many
questioning the
idea of such a high draft pick for a guard in Nelson.
obviously its hard / impossible to know what is really going on with him still at our dugout but i have had this feeling of sm fishy stuff going on upstairs, almost to a point where i felt sympathetic towards le prof.i couldn't take it anymore,
seeing my club detriment this low was unbearable, geting humiliated not once, not twice, not thrice i couldn't help but say enough is enough, this heart ache is way too much, we need fresh
ideas fresh evrything.my
Question is why would le prof put himself through all this, getting his face tarnished taking the punches for upstairs bosses for adecade or more?
Between
questions of how transportation would work for fans coming to and going from the game, as well as whether it was a good
idea for the Baltimore police to have to concern themselves with those who attended a sporting event, you could
see this as an inevitability once the curfew was announced.
You can also read the many many
questions I have already answered to
see the quality of my reply and get lots of
ideas.
A kindergartner is most apt to ask this
question if something she's
seen or heard — usually from an older child or from TV — introduces the
idea.
Q) I've heard people
question the
idea of grading children on their character traits,
seeing it as some form of social engineering.
Brainstorm using some or all of these
questions and
see what kind of
ideas they spark.
As he puts it: «If we're going to inspire other people with the
idea of good politics, if we're going to reach out and connect to a generation who
see politics linked to a capitalism that isn't working for them, then a generation of us who believe that capitalism can and must work better, have to adjust and reach out and open up and show them that we're prepared to ask the difficult
questions.»
We have
seen labours
idea of getting women elected, thats failed, they were hand picked by Blair to vote for him not to
question him.
One woman was surprised by Darling's performance: «Personally, I thought you could
see some similarities between what Alistair Darling and Vince Cable were saying so the
idea of what would happen in a hung parliament, I think it's raised some interesting
questions with regards to that.»
Asking more specific
questions about her suitability for the role most people (by 52 % to 19 %) think she is up to the job of PM, she is
seen as having what it takes to get things done (by 53 % to 19 %), and having good
ideas to improve the country (by 35 % to 27 %).
But The Great Quake is an elegant showcase of how the progressive work of numerous scientists over time — all the while
questioning, debating, changing their minds — can be pieced together into an
idea that reshapes how we
see and understand the planet.
Snell: Well, I think, actually if I use the app store as an example, Apple had some
ideas about how people would use the iPhone hardware when they [opened] the app store after a year of, sort [of], selling the iPhone with nothing on it but Apple's stock applications; but I don't think Apple really expected the variety of apps that we've
seen, and you know, with something like the Kindle or the iPad, there's a lot of
question about where are people going to use it [and] where people are going to not use it?
The downsides have always been
seen as a necessary price to pay for relief from the condition's devastating symptoms, but now that
idea is being called into
question.
Finch's
ideas about senescence from his grad school days have also held up: The popularity of the Hayflick model has declined as other research
questioned its relevance to aging in whole organisms, and recent studies in long - lived nematodes have confirmed Finch's hunch that brain hormones control aging (
see Johnson Review).
This
idea of finding shared neural processes presupposes that the same problems explain the social difficulties
seen in people with autism and those with schizophrenia — an
idea that Sasson and Pinkham's work has brought into
question.
It's a good
idea to try to find support groups for transgender and non-conforming teens so that they
see «other people just like them experiencing the same feelings and
questions,» she said.
In the comments section below, tell me one nutrition related topic you'd like to
see covered, one dietary
question you'd like to
see answered, or one recipe
idea you'd love to
see us share on Mark's Daily Apple.
«It's always fun to
see these new
ideas and new approaches applied to interesting
questions about apes,» said Pontzer, who was not involved in the research.
I had always received
questions in high school on how I managed to create in - style outfits with a head scarf and so I created my own page to make it easier for others to
see and keep track of my outfit
ideas.
I've gotten several
questions about this in the past, and
seeing as scarf weather is quickly approaching, or already here for many, now would be a good
idea for a step by step tutorial.
Today, there is a cartwheel deal for 40 % off all shoes, so I will be heading there to
see what they've got:) I wish I could help with your Mac
questions, but alas, I am not an Apple user, so I have no
idea how to make your devices all talk to each other!
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