Sentences with phrase «kind of decision when»

I think it's a lot harder to make that kind of decision when it doesn't feel like it's time.

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It's best to do this kind of ruminating right at the outset, when you have the freedom and flexibility to make decisions.
When asked about his decision, Girardi said «I just kind of had a gut feeling.»
And we're making some of the same kinds of decisions now: when do you commit to a full - time person?
And I believe when you can approach these kinds of decisions from the perspective, chaos, and random outcome of art and music, that's what makes you a better leader and investor.
One of the things I've done in my work is kind of show the hypocrisy of progressive people who say they believe in inequality, but when it comes to their individual choices about where they're going to live and where they're going to send their children, they make very different decisions, and I just didn't want to do that.
He's the kind expert who's truly done the work, and when he talks, it can be one of the smartest business decisions you can ever make to listen.»
However, lenders look at many things when making a credit decision such as your income, how long you have worked at your present job and the kind of credit you are requesting.
Indeed, we call it a «process» only in the most honorary sense, because all it does it accept assumptions at the input end and send them straight thru the decision engine untouched to emerge unchanged at the output end, kind of like creamed corn when you've got the flu.
When Adam and Eve take the fruit, they do not make a decision between good and evil but rather imagine possibilities of action and then act almost without knowing it, sunk in «a strange, dreamlike kind of contemplation.»
They don't get to make those decisions for other people, particularly when those people almost certainly pay at least a portion (most likely ALL — as these kinds of companies usually «pay it forward» to the employees) of the costs of the healthcare anyways.
if the Ox was played to either showcase his skills or to increase any potential bids because of his perceived importance to our starting 11, this was an incredibly risky move that could have cost us dearly... imagine if he was injured or played poorly, like he did, and this negatively impacted our ability to get the best available deal... more importantly, why was Wenger willing to play someone who obviously wants out in such an important game under false pretenses... this kind of behaviour might be less offensive in April, when things are done and dusted, but to do this following a loss against a supposed main rival that pipped us for fourth by a point last year, could be considered at best inappropriate and at worst treasonous... we can't afford to let this coach make business decisions on game day, which has gone on for far too long
What kind of tactical decision is leaving lacazette on the bench when you still have giroud there too who can be deadly from the bench.
«For me he is available now to play and the decision I have to make is when to play him, but I think this kind of game in its 90 minutes at that intensity repeated and then he will soon be back.
Particularly considering when the club splashed out $ 40m to sign him, as per BBC Sport, it seemed like a very risky decision as the 29 - year - old hadn't shown a great deal to suggest that he was capable of making that kind of step up in class.
I just feel like she'll come out, throw those half power punches, throw a few kicks which more often than not seem slow and telegraphed, make that exhaling noise she constantly makes when completing any kind of movement and get her hand raised on a boring decision because she's regressed to this weird point fighting style.
on whether Jack needs careful management... For me he is available now to play and the decision I have to make is when to play him, but I think this kind of game in its 90 minutes at that intensity repeated and then he will soon be back.
The court will take this kind of trauma into consideration when making their decision.
I kind of knew what their reactions would be, so I was happy with the decision and you know there's so many things when you have a new baby, with people telling you what you should and should not be doing, that I just decided this was my decision.
It's such a shame that views and comments drop on posts like these, because THIS is the kind of important information people need to have when making decisions about their place of birth.
Because honestly, that's more than most people do when they make decisions about this kind of thing.
That made the decision easier when deciding what kind of teething gel to use with my son in order to help relieve his pain from cutting teeth.
However, these present a rare opportunity for the US Supreme Court to overturn these kinds of orders, thus vacating the precedent set by the horrendous Korematsu decision (a decision so terrible that even Scalia spoke against it when he was still alive) and reversing the precedent set by upholding Executive orders like order 9066
In an interview with the New York Times, Bharara called his firing months after Trump told him he could stay on the job «a direct example of the kind of uncertain helter - skelter incompetence, when it comes to personnel decisions and executive actions, that was in people's minds when this out - of - the - blue call for everyone's resignation letter came.»
But at a time when so many people are struggling, isn't it right that we ask whether those in the welfare system are faced with the same kinds of decisions that working people have to wrestle with when they have a child?
«When you have all the decisions that are so important to the people of a state being made almost by fiat, by just three people in a room, that makes you wonder what kind of decisions are being made.
But the FDA gave the field a big jolt last year when it approved Merck's pembrolizumab (Keytruda) to treat tumors with a specific genetic alteration regardless of origin — the first decision of its kind.
When faced with a life - changing or life - upending decision or opportunity, we tend to find all kinds of reasons to avoid leaving our comfort zones and crossing new thresholds.
When making a decision on Lipozene, it's important to look at the company history, customer reviews, and kinds of ingredients used.
I live in a rented flat — I can't wait for the day when I have my own house and can make these kinds of decisions on my own!
Before I got married (two years ago) I used a few dating sites and it often struck me how little attention many of them pay to behavioral science, and particularly the kind of cognitive tendencies people use day - to - day when meeting people in «real life» (intuitive decision - making, for example).
Neither choice is wrong, and it's important to remember that bisexual people make these decisions for all kinds of reasons, that are not strictly related to who they are in love with or want to spend their life with, as these issues can be rather complex and may involved struggling with painful internalized homophobia or biphobia when considering building a family of their own.
Bruce Greenwood stars and is nearly unrecognizable as the caravan's undependable guide, Stephen Meek; and Michelle Williams is excellent once again in the role of Emily Tetherow, a lady who questions Meek's decision making and sees the advantages in being kind to their Native captive in offering food and assistance, when other members of their band would much prefer to end his life.
They get kind of broad when Roger tries to make sense out of the pressure pump, one of several solitary scenes in which strangely disembodied narration is laid over, surely a decision made in post-production.
When: March 2nd Why: This is the kind of film that you'd normally expect to see during awards season, which is what makes Focus Features» decision to release it in March so refreshing.
If most of the jokes fall flat while too much of the runtime is given over to musical numbers starring Lisa Kudrow that go nowhere, when the barbs hit their target, they do so with a kind of timeliness that defeats Paramount's decision to shelve the thing for a couple of years before dumping it in theatres last summer without much fanfare to a chorus of pre-written pans.
What does it mean when institutional decisions (for example, court cases, school policies, employment opportunities, housing) are influenced by this kind of pre - judging / stereotyping?
You will learn and practice agile teacher decision - making, such as when and what kind of help to provide, when and how to use group work, and how to offer student choice.
With EdLabs, Fryer works to provide the kind of reliable scientific evidence that's necessary to support good decisions in education policy, particularly when it comes to the education of minority students and students living in poverty.
Educational leaders have always had «data» of some kind available to them when making decisions.
When you plan your classroom seating arrangement, you make important decisions about your instructional priorities, the way you anticipate students will interact, and the kinds of instructional strategies you will use.
These kinds of errors can be reduced — but not eliminated — if administrators take several years of teacher performance into account when making important decisions.
When making these kinds of decisions, families around the country often opt for individual gain in a way that collectively erodes the public good.
When it comes to foundational skills decisions with primary grade students... 12 weeks should be a sufficient amount of time on which to make this kind of decision.
These kinds of adjustments usually occur only when a parent has learned a considerable amount about the district and it's key decision - makers.
When outside organizations, even universities, become «partners», they make these kinds of decisions, not district stakeholders.
In today's economy, affordability is pivotal when making any kind of financial decision so renting almost always works out to be the cheaper option financially.
Anybody who lets reviewers make their decisions for them is kind of, really... pathetic, when you think about it.
But when it comes to any kind of decisions that I have to make, like what's the best kind of cover art (something that follows bestselling trends versus something that I think represents my story), then Kristen the writer has been winning every time.
Suddenly, the Kid must reconsider everything he has come to believe, and choose what course of action to take when faced with a new kind of moral decision.
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