Sentences with phrase «leap of faith on»

Sometimes, cognitive growth and recovery can not take place until weight and nutritional balance is restored and this takes education, support, encouragement and a leap of faith on the part of the client.
So weigh all the options before taking a leap of faith on a whim.
Some of these metrics, like sleep tracking and heart rate tracking, require a leap of faith on the part of the user, which is to say you can expect a certain margin of error.
It may not seem like a huge leap of faith on the part of the insurance companies, but rest assured it is a quantum leap for someone whose psa came down to, say,.65 and bottomed out.
Becoming a conceptual artist «was a huge leap of faith on Jennifer's part,» says her mother.
The museum, which just opened its giant new expansion this week, has a rich tradition of taking a leap of faith on young artists.
Healthy body, healthymind: With over 60 sports and wellbeing activities on offer, take a leap of faith on the flying trapeze or indulge in a luxury spa treatment
So at the same time that we support shelter adoption for those individuals who are willing to take a leap of faith on a dog that has fallen on hard times and needs a second chance, we also need to focus on developing a better paradigm in which companion dogs are created responsibly by breeders who put top priority on responsibly producing puppies with excellent health and temperament and who provide those puppies with optimal early socialization and training.
The truth is, car dealerships are desperate to sell more vehicles, but they're not going to take a leap of faith on you if you have bad credit just to make a sale.
The fact is that a $ 10,000 personal loan is too much for a lender to take a leap of faith on.
The reality is that climbing back up the credit ratings table will require a leap of faith on the part of the lenders, with bad credit personal loans the most viable solution to the problem.
Perhaps take a leap of faith on it?
It's a deceptively simple film that requires a leap of faith on the viewer's part.
One major thing that makes the industry work is folks taking a chance or a leap of faith on others.
With this darkly comedic war film Warner Bros. took a big risk, and a leap of faith on Russell.
It takes a huge leap of faith on all fronts, but the future of our students depends on it.
So, if we are in a position whereby our children are able to walk to school by themselves, how do we begin to assess their readiness to undertake such a leap of freedom and a leap of faith on our part?
But taking a leap of faith on an up and comimg coach is different than taking a leap of faith that a guy won't be indicted by the FBI.
Just like I took a leap of faith on baking that last cake, you'll have to trust me on this.
«That was a leap of faith on our part to take all the technology and put it into a project.
Courage and Confidence Taking a chance can be scary, but don't be afraid to take the leap of faith on a good idea.
Taking leaps of faith on tech progress The point, he added, was that if the breakthroughs can be made, the economic and employment gains are potentially massive.
Learning requires risk, often giant leaps of faith on the part of a student confronting failure over and again before mastery becomes possible.

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Empowering your customers with the ability to share their opinions on your brand requires a leap of faith.
«But I was willing to take a leap of faith based on something I was deeply passionate about that put me into a position to learn, grow and ascend to where I am today.»
Willingness to Accept Risk — I'm not talking about crazy risks, but entrepreneurs are people who are willing to start a business on a leap of faith.
I suggest that people take a leap of faith, rely on their own intuition and write in a way that feels natural to them.
I'm imagining that the turnover rate in «startup land» is high because unless there's a decent paycheck or public recognition, it's tough find the wherewithal to continue on that initial leap of faith for longer than 2.5 years.
Adapting to the new social world and taking a leap of faith, I will be devoting the next twelve weeks to elaborating on the new science of understanding buyer behaviors I call Buyerology.
For every explanation you offer I can, and on many occasions have, offered an alternative explanation that's consistent with what we know about human psychology and human history, yet mine require no leaps of faith in a God whose existence I can't prove.
Now of course this is something that can't be proven, and as to how I can be certain to choose to have that leap of faith and believe is not based on something that is shown to be set in stone.
Only by this leap on faith could one know the release of guilt, the sense of commitment, the acceptance of a vocation, of a calling in whose service is perfect freedom.
For all his radical Protestant insistence on the nonsacramental encounter with God in the lonely leap of faith, Kierkegaard served to confirm Percy's Catholic humanism.
This may seem risky, but just as Abraham obeyed God and followed Him «not knowing where he was going,» you can take a leap of faith even if you don't know exactly where you will land on the other side.
He relied on a leap of faith rather than fact.
Like the modern psychiatrist Dysart in Peter Shaffer's play Equus, he can not take the leap of faith «on to a whole new track of being» he suspects is there.
I say unto you reader of faith, are you willing to take a leap into a light so bright, you would not know what was on the other side, or would you rather recluse yourself back into your dark shadows of life?
Some will respond to all this, «My doubts are not based on a leap of faith.
We have made many advances in Science and Health solely on a leap of faith.
The reason yuo doubt Christianity's Belief A is because you hold unprovable Belief B. Every doubt, therefore, is based on a leap of faith.
The mature believer does not base his or her faith on a theological belief system; but on the experience of a transformed life that has resulted from taking a leap of trust / faith in God.
Let's be honest when read in a vacuum everyone has very strange beliefs that can be somewhat supported on facts but has loopholes that require a leap of faith.
You're fearful because your arguments are built on foundational leaps of faith that science must fail itself in order for the rest of it to be true, rather than the simple and logical answer that there must be a creator.
Faith took on the dimension of a blind leap, only an act of the will pro Deo.
I wouldn't call it a «leap of faith» in any sense as it's still conditional (based on evidence so far).
Mine was simply a rhetorical question representing a personal belief (unprovable mathematically or otherwise by me, however) that we all intuit or make a leap of faith to some degree regardless of what view we take on the God issue.
ALL scientists understand that to believe requires a leap of faith, and that actual science is based on facts.
When God's reign is made manifest, calling on the name of God will entail no blind existential leap of faith but a clear acknowledgment of the glorious truth of things — that God is love and thus it is love that makes the world go round.
But to lose faith in it for this specious reason (as if a high incidence of adultery casts doubt on the validity of marriage) is to lose faith not only in literature but in the mind's capacity to make those nonlinear leaps beyond present certainties that give Einstein an occupation and Hawking precedent for his dream of grand unification.
One can not be a Christian based on the «leap of faith» — and then turn around and say those who believe in, for example, the Hindu gods, based on the same leap, got it wrong.
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