Sentences with phrase «in listening to the views»

According to Tschirky, scientific enterprise in China is being actively welcomed by the Chinese government and local authorities, who are showing «strong leadership» and are «more proactive» than in the United States or Europe in listening to the views of scientists on the need for scientific innovation.

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Once you decipher a person's motives, you can adequately show respect for their beliefs and, upon doing so have them listen to your point - of - view in a more open minded manner.
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.
If you want people to respect you, you need to respect them back, and that includes listening to points of view that aren't in accord with your own.
Soundpays, a mobile wallet powered by sound waves, enables you to make instant purchases on your mobile device while browsing in - store, shopping online, viewing an infomercial, or even listening to the radio.
Facebook is getting more daily minutes watched than YouTube, Snapchat's daily views are now in the billions, and video on Twitter has taken listening and one to one branding to a whole new level.
With skills honed for conflict resolution (or outright avoidance), high empathy, a more realistic view of what it takes to succeed, and even a better grasp of how to listen and work in a team, middle children are a better match because they already «get» the flat structure of families.
If I start suggesting that I will only purchase goods and services from a Democrat or a Republican, or only listen to your pitch if you agree with my political view, I have draw a line in the sand that doesn't really make sense.
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.
Strategic social media use starts by listening to your competitors as much as your audience, so you have a complete view of what's going on in your industry.
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[Audio clip: view full post to listen] In this episode I speak with Russell Brunson about how he used information products to help build a $ 30 + million per year SaaS company — ClickFunnels.
You can listen to a summary of Michael Hasenstab's views on inflation in a brief video: Global Macro Shifts: Inflation Outlook
And while the Berkshire annual meeting is popular because listening to Warren Buffett and Munger opine on investing, business, and life is a learning experience in itself, too often their success is viewed as something repeatable or worth realistically aspiring to.
You don't have any interest in listening to opposing views, you've just distilled it into this typical nonsensical «explain how something evolved from nothing».
so glad YOU know what god means... why don't you enlighten the rest of us becuase the bible is full of contradictions... I am going to come here everyday now to see if you can fill me in... but unless you can clear it up for me post haste, I am going to continue to view belief in god as silly and childish which it is and that is how I teach it... I don't say «all of you listen: god doesn't exist.»
Message to all anti-gay believers out there, your views on homosexuals are rooted in the belief that it is a behavior or a choice, yet you refuse to be corrected by someone who actually is gay and would know, how Christ like are you being that you should refuse to listen and discriminate according to your own assumptions?
Vatican II, in his view, inaugurated a two - way dialogue in which Catholicism not only listened to the world's hopes and anxieties but also proposed to the world a Christian humanism: the «passionate love of God for all humanity, made visible in... Jesus Christ, crucified and risen,» that same Christ who fully and uniquely reveals to humanity its incomparable dignity and high calling.
Since the belief system of a parish includes not only its formal creeds but also the meanings it assigns to itself and its members as finite bodies, to learn about a church's world view — what it believes is really going on in life — one must listen to the church's stories about its own body and those of the members who constitute it.
If you think that this is just a clergyman's view, listen to Dr. Prichett when he was president of Massachusetts Institute of Technology: «Science is grounded in faith, just as is religion.»
I know that John Paul II takes a dimmer view of American society than would totally gladden my heart; and I must confess that I have felt a certain cold wind at my back as I listened to him caution people in Latin America who do not even yet own shoes against falling into the trap of materialism.
Instead of battering each other with our different perspectives on Jesus Christ, we might listen for what complements and corrects our own view in what others have to say about their knowledge and love of him.
Their licenses require them to broadcast «in the public convenience, interest and necessity,» and the courts have ruled that this means a broadcaster must provide diverse programming that meets the needs of its entire listening - viewing audience.
It is the obligation of parents to maintain at least minimal standards in the home by appropriate regulation of the reading, listening, and viewing diets of their children.
I am sorry that in the past, I condemned you and your writings as «heresy» without ever actually reading or listening to anything you wrote or said, or trying to understand your views.
(2) The final editor of Q took sayings of Jesus that were still circulating, including these small clusters, and edited them in two regards: On the one hand, he superimposed on the Q material the Deuteronomistic view of history found in the Old Testament, according to which God lets Jerusalem be destroyed not because God is unfaithful but because Israel is, having rejected God's prophets, indeed having killed them, rather than listening to them.
Please don't listen to these people on here they have so many different views and ideas of their own but don't listen to them they have closed their heart to God and are doing Satans work of misleading people away from the Almighty they look for men who like to have their ears tickled so don't take mine our anyone else's word for it look it up for your self history attests to the bible as true and The writings of Moses is far older than anything they have ever found thats right Moses wrote the first parts in the bible 3,500 years ago The scriptures weren't inspired by Pagan stories Pagan stories was inspired by actual events just like those in the bible because if you notice that a lot of the stories found in the bible have a lot to do about people worshipping false Gods.
a knee - level view from your bit of pavement; a battered, upturned cooking pot and countable ribs, coughing from your steel - banded lungs, alone, with your face to the wall; shrunken breasts and a three year old who can not stand; the ringed fingers, the eyes averted and a five - paise piece in your palm; smoking the babus» cigarette butts to quieten the fiend in your belly; a husband without a job, without a square meal a day, without energy, without hope; being at the mercy of everyone further up the ladder because you are a threat to their self - respect; a hut of tins and rags and plastic bags, in a warren of huts you can not stand up in, where your neighbors live at one arm's length across the lane; a man who cries out in silence; nobody listening, for everyone's talking; the prayer withheld, the heart withheld, the hand withheld; yours and mine Lord teach us to hate our poverty of spirit.
I do believe, however, that parishioners will listen to and value the pastor's direct expression of his views if he submits them in the context of honest dialogue rather than through pronouncements.
In the past, I have not extended to her the basic courtesy of listening attentively to her point of view.
The familiar statement of Hermann Diem, «The congregation is born in preaching» is also true in reverse: «Preaching is born in the congregation».10 One has only to listen to sermons prepared for a homiletics class with no congregation in view to realize how vital to preaching is the concrete situation.
Or you could just listen to Brook's view of the world and recoil in horror at the moral repugnance of the man.
This fact first came to light in 1978 when 2,000 laypersons and over 700 clergy volunteered their views in a project called «The Lutheran Listening Post.»
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 she listened to podcasts of Greg Boyd's (Senior pastor at Woodland Hills Church in Minnesota) sermons, she heard another view expressed which she calls the «warfare view».
After last nights CNN interview, it is very clear that EVEN IF the muslim center was built near Ground Zero, it is NOT going to enhance anything meaningful discourse because the muslim world has an ulterior motive of thrusting their views down our throats and not at all interested in listening to our tolerant views.
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...
You said, «We get nowhere if you're not open to listen because you're so stuck and set in your own views about Christianity and the 38,000 + «cults» within it.»
However, if you would like to set aside your biases, actually discuss this matter and leave the whole «You're delusional» «You've been indoctrinated» crap to the side, then we can continue... We get nowhere if you're not open to listen because you're so stuck and set in your own views about Christianity and the 38,000 + «cults» within it.
At that moment, I stopped listening to my friend's recap because the stark reminder of how the Church often views singleness stopped me in my tracks.
In other words, this position has several elements and perspectives, depending on which book you read or which scholar you listen to, but the main elements of this theory are described below (Note: Many hold various versions of this view, but you can read one summary of it on the Eternity Bible College blog).
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).
Robinson, in his study of the audience of religious programs in seven cities in the United States in 1964, found that the lowest levels of formal education were much more likely to listen to or view religious programs regularly.
I think we need to listen to more apparently «heretical» views because I personally believe that much of what is popularly held as true is in fact false and needs to be challenged by opposing views.
Having listened to the views of secular or lapsed Catholic acquaintances, we should be able to give a defence of our faith that shows that natural science itself implies a belief in a fundamentally meaningful, ordered universe, and that the Catholic church has itself played a part in the development of scientific thought.
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Gruden is a personality; someone fun to watch and listen to, but his decisions about how to build a team are just bazaar in my view.
Thanks Geoff Wood, but you see all those Useless people who in charge of the Team will never listen and really understand your point of view, the only way to show our Anger is for all the Fans to Seat at home on March days let the whole Stadium be Empty and no Fans should purchase Season Tickets for next season.
if you analyse it from the business point of view they «the management» actual set Arsenal back in finances, we are losing supporters we could of added to our numbers and in return negotiate better sponsorship and also as i said now we have to pay so much more to have what we need as players and salaries, example we offered around 27M for Higuain Napoli bought him for 40M and now his worth 90M that's just one example if you listen to AW the list of players we could of signed and didn't you work out the sum
I am not going to lecture you here about my views, since persuading such a perspective is ever rarely listened to, however I will say that it is true that women are able to rise to sky in every financial facet and are now capable of showing supremacy over a household.
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