No point
in listening to his opinions anymore.
Not exact matches
If a leader can not
listen to contrary
opinions and make informed decisions based on a full range of views, then he / she courts disaster — as Rumsfeld did
in Iraq.
It now remains
to be seen if NERC will
listen to the public and christen their ship with,
in our
opinion, the greatest name of all time.
«I can be pretty competitive at work or
in class, but being surrounded by such a high - performing group of peers really helped me
to see the value
in listening and understanding other
opinions....
For instance, they'll be less happy and more stressed (which affects things like their productivity and creativity); they may quit on you (which will cost you and your company time and money); they may give you bad reviews or complain
to HR (which puts your job
in jeopardy); and you'll have trouble earning their respect, being viewed as credible, and getting them
to listen to your
opinions.
Labistour said
in a telephone interview Thursday that he
listened to a spectrum of
opinions, ranging from boycotting the brand
to leaving the decision
to individual consumers.
It's been wonderful
listening to Vishal who is quite honest, independent and unbiased
in his
opinions.
Offering comfort by
listening and allowing the dying
to express their understanding of the Divine (God, for me) by talking of family and love is the ultimate expression,
in my
opinion, of what a real person of God should be like, especially at the end.
Beyond this my complaints were rooted only
in my
opinion and were voiced
to everyone who would
listen, but never spoken
to God.
Have you ever
listened to a conversation
in your small group or Bible study and known that you should keep your
opinion to yourself?
It's been very interesting for me
to listen to this conversation rather than do what I sometimes am inclined
to do and wade
in with an
opinion.
Thus formed, consciences will truly be attentive
to God's voice.17 Hence,
listening carefully
to the
opinions presented
in the surveys done and sent
to Rome, one may conclude that we, as bishops, have not formed our people's conscience.
Those of you who wish
to participate
in the experiment themselves — by conducting
listen - only interviews, taking a day off from expressing
opinions, reading books you don't expect
to like, or watching either Fox News or MSNBC for a day — are welcome
to send your stories
to me through thecontact page.
What Phelps and his ilk have done almost falls
in line with other things christians have attempted
to voice an
opinion on... eventually something comes out that contradicts them with actual data and people stop
listening.
Why not form an
opinion totally based on how you «feel» or your «emotions» and justify your argument on why you feel that way, rather than saying «for the bible tells me so»... That's why we can't move forward on issues
in this country; people feel they can't express themselves without the safety of a group's
opinion... Let's
listen to ourselves for once instead of having your daddy's politics and religion handed down
to you like a family asset.
In my
opinion a way followers of Jesus can show grace is not
to assume they know what people are going through by giving them unasked for advice and ways
to be fixed but
to show compassion by just
listening.
Very well said Tim — You forgot
to mention to have the unbelievers explain fish skeletons scientists have found over the years in the clefts of mountain top ranges, shark teeth discovered all in the Arizona deserts — Of course we know it was the flood — To a lot of non believers I speak to; it's sad because as opposed to looking / researching God's many evidences that He has left there are so many willfully ignorant in listening to modern man's (& I might add) opinion with nothing to back up evolution theorie
to mention
to have the unbelievers explain fish skeletons scientists have found over the years in the clefts of mountain top ranges, shark teeth discovered all in the Arizona deserts — Of course we know it was the flood — To a lot of non believers I speak to; it's sad because as opposed to looking / researching God's many evidences that He has left there are so many willfully ignorant in listening to modern man's (& I might add) opinion with nothing to back up evolution theorie
to have the unbelievers explain fish skeletons scientists have found over the years
in the clefts of mountain top ranges, shark teeth discovered all
in the Arizona deserts — Of course we know it was the flood —
To a lot of non believers I speak to; it's sad because as opposed to looking / researching God's many evidences that He has left there are so many willfully ignorant in listening to modern man's (& I might add) opinion with nothing to back up evolution theorie
To a lot of non believers I speak
to; it's sad because as opposed to looking / researching God's many evidences that He has left there are so many willfully ignorant in listening to modern man's (& I might add) opinion with nothing to back up evolution theorie
to; it's sad because as opposed
to looking / researching God's many evidences that He has left there are so many willfully ignorant in listening to modern man's (& I might add) opinion with nothing to back up evolution theorie
to looking / researching God's many evidences that He has left there are so many willfully ignorant
in listening to modern man's (& I might add) opinion with nothing to back up evolution theorie
to modern man's (& I might add)
opinion with nothing
to back up evolution theorie
to back up evolution theories.
The church today can still
listen to Jesus, which,
in my
opinion, is is precisely what we should do.
Leaders can be quick
to weigh
in with
opinions on how people should be living their lives, without taking time
to listen.
So, is the popular
opinion in my classroom correct, that this music is appropriate
to listen to as long as we are careful not
to let it impact our actions?
In my
opinion it takes more faith
to live with the mystery, struggle
to hold together all the opposites and seek
to listen to the Holy Spirit for your own unique life's circumstances than it does
to simply quote chapter and text as if the Christian walk is a predictable black & white / cause & effect existence.
«I don't make a judgement of a person without
listening [
to them first],» the pope said, refusing
to give an
opinion of Trump
in advance of their meeting, the first between the two leaders.
This word was predominantly used
in the Gospels, and my personal
opinion is that Jesus was referring
to the place
in a figurative or metaphorical sense: he didn't want those who were
listening to his teachings
to end up like the garbage they brought there,
to reap what they sow.
Further, people with such different attitudes as those I have mentioned are united
in a common inability
to listen with complete objectivity
to what the texts teach us about the faith and hope of primitive Christianity, without mixing their own
opinions and the views that are so dear
to them with their interpretation of the texts.
-- as you've navigated changes
in your
opinions within a family that isn't willing
to listen or welcome your changes.
You would inflict eternal suffering upon yourself, so you would not have
to listen to anyone who differs with you
in opinion.
In my view blacks really should stop
listening to the silliness blathered from some on the pulpit; but heck, it is a lot easier
to listen to some guy on a soapbox, er, pulpit than
to actually read and research their Lord Jesus but that is just my
opinion...
He writes that «When someone is so rooted
in God and the Church he is not afraid
to listen to different
opinions; he can let himself be enriched by new points of view without losing his grounding
in what is essential» (pp.96 - 7).
when I here this sort of nonsense my
opinion is I'm
listening to someone who doesn't really believe
in anything.
Over at Postmodern Conservative, Carl Scott is
listening to Jefferson Airplane and dubious about getting an English degree, while Peter Lawler has a slightly higher
opinion of majoring
in English.
Some may smirk at a vice president's vested
opinions about his or her own company's operations, but
in the case of Sterling Meats, all one has
to do is
listen to the experts.
If you
listen long enough, this tale will eventually address Copper River Barbecue Sauce,
in Copeland's
opinion the ultimate companion
to grilled salmon.
I have a lot of thoughts and feelings about chicken, and mostly express these
opinions via shouting about how it is the most boring meat
to anyone who will
listen, or happens
to be
in the room at the time.
they will need a new Head coach / manager
to be able
to listen to their
opinion since they have been involves them
in football but
in wenger's case the bucks stop
to him which is not right at all Ivan is very intelligent guy like the way he put it «we need new infrastructure» which states we cant have a whole club direction on football side on single person hands those are things of the past and they have been proven for over 10 years not practically working!
It's either Wenger leaves so someone new can do the job, or that wenger should start
listening to other
opinions and figure out WHY he's only losing / drawing against Mourinho
in the same way, same tactics, same method.
I am not sure if the former Arsenal and England international striker had someone specific
in mind when he said this, but having
listened to some of the
opinions put forward
in the football media by Ian Wright about the problems of the Gunners
in recent years, I would hazard a guess that Arsene Wenger might not be too far from his thoughts.
In as much as I feel sick listening to his nonsense excuses, I am if the opinion that a change is desperately needed in the clu
In as much as I feel sick
listening to his nonsense excuses, I am if the
opinion that a change is desperately needed
in the clu
in the club.
But he is entitled
to his opinion and I, FOR ONE, WOULD ALWAYS RATHER LISTEN TO A COMMENT HONESTLY MADE THAN SEE A COWARD SIT ON THE FENCE, IN CASE HE / SHE STIRRED UP A HORNETS NES
to his
opinion and I, FOR ONE, WOULD ALWAYS RATHER
LISTEN TO A COMMENT HONESTLY MADE THAN SEE A COWARD SIT ON THE FENCE, IN CASE HE / SHE STIRRED UP A HORNETS NES
TO A COMMENT HONESTLY MADE THAN SEE A COWARD SIT ON THE FENCE,
IN CASE HE / SHE STIRRED UP A HORNETS NEST.
I also think that
in general Wenger
listens to the players more than he does
to the staff but this is just my
opinion and it can be totally wrong.
I agree that he
listens to the player's
opinion more but I think it's because
in this case he doesn't want
to hamper their confidence, Ox desperately needs his and this was the perfect opportunity for him
to regain it.
Arsenal Fan TV chief Robbie Lyle hit back: «We're just giving our
opinions but we are not coaches or managers — those are the people you need
to listen to so that every time you go on the pitch, you put your best performance
in.
Kelly found support from her sister who encouraged her
to be firm about her internal compass
in the face of many differing
opinions: «Your only option is
to learn
to listen to yourself and know that you know your situation, and what works for your family, better than anyone else.»
With my oldest, he developed other problems later
in life and I WISH I had not
listened to opinions of others (even ill - informed doctors many years ago).
IMO, a mother should have a doctor and nurses who are willing
to treat her as someone with a brain
in her head and not just a pair of birthing hips, and
listen to her concerns and
opinions.
I get a lot of satisfaction
in helping interested mothers or families so that they make an informed decision instead of
listening to misguided
opinions.
I told B's mom that I don't like old doctors who were set
in their ways and did not want
to consider change or
listen to opinions of others.
In the absence of legislation on assisted dying, we have to establish the right to a doctor - assisted death through the courts but we also hope that Paul's case will help to stimulate public debate on this issue, and convince Parliament to listen to the massive majority opinion in this country and legalise assisted dying.&raqu
In the absence of legislation on assisted dying, we have
to establish the right
to a doctor - assisted death through the courts but we also hope that Paul's case will help
to stimulate public debate on this issue, and convince Parliament
to listen to the massive majority
opinion in this country and legalise assisted dying.&raqu
in this country and legalise assisted dying.»
He added: «I sat and
listened to Theresa's speech and I'll have
to be very polite
to Theresa when I meet her, but
in my
opinion she should really address her researchers and advisers very severely for assuring her that a complete nonsense example
in her speech was true.»
I'm just not interested as a viewer
in listening to anchors»
opinions.
By coming out
in force this festive season the Church has used its highest - profile time of year, when people really
listen to its
opinion,
to wholeheartedly condemn the government.