We all can
learn something from others; I still do every day.
Every student has to read a lot in order to
learn something from others.
It is always nice to be able to
learn something from others» mistakes.
Hazard and all his admirers see him as a potential best player in the world but before that happens he has to look and
learn something from others like Messi and then take a long hard look at himself in the mirror.
Sure we can always
learn something from others - anyone - but its a real stretch to see people walk around in their own self - righteousness and that being looked kindly upon.
Teachers may even
learn something from each other!
«Even the kid who thinks they are the top student can
learn something from the other students,» states Murphy, «and they learn that we all have different strengths and different things that we can contribute.»
They can bicker and disagree all they want, but at the end of the day, they are equals in their own fields and sometimes even
learn something from each other.
Hope we can
all learn something from each other while striving to reach our goals for financial freedom.
I think we can
all learn something from each other and it's good to get a wide range of views from business owners in many different fields of business.
The prior reputations of the contributors means nothing to me because I read everything at its face value and I know that we all can
learn something from each other, no matter how dull or biased such contributions may seem to be.
I try to
learn something from every other lawyer I come across.
Not exact matches
If you are creating
something unique - which you should be - it doesn't matter what any
other brands are doing, and you should be
learning from each
other.
Or, perhaps you've overheard
others talking about
something they
learned from a podcast.
Hackers and
other bad hats
learn something new each time they attempt to access your information; no firewall is secure
from being breached if it is not constantly being revised.
If you're like me, you may have noticed an interesting phenomenon in the last year or two: more and more of your colleagues have mentioned a business - centric podcast that you ought to check out, or you've overheard
others talking about
something they
learned from a podcast.
«The best brands figure out one key truth that they stand for, and the audience sees it as
something they can
learn from and communicate to
others.»
So tell us about
something unique or unusual that you've done, that
other business owners might
learn from.
And going along with the desire to
learn from others, it's important to remember that everyone — and I do mean literally everyone — has
something to teach us.
I still think we should still go to the church... or maybe a meeting where all the believer can
learn from each
other, strengthening each
other, pray for each
other etc, and of course, to worship God together... It is true that sometime I feel that I do not
learn many thing
from the sermon, but, many times, I
learn by going to the church, knowing that I will not
learn something from the preacher, humble myself to still listen to God and worship Him,,,, it is such a blessing to hear
others testimony about how God works in their life, it is such an encouragement to see people open up their problem, then, we can pray about them..
It will
learn something from what liberationists, women, and
others have said, but it will incorporate only what can be assimilated into the mainstream of a relatively unchanged tradition.
Inwardly, they can be touched by the possibility that they have
something to
learn from each
other.
But he does pull people
from the game so that they can
learn something from the sidelines that can not be
learned in any
other way.
I mention, only because my... paradigm (I'm not much on beliefs, in the usual organized religion sense)... includes a «Divine» of my own definition, that equates to
something like «awe of life, love, and knowing that there is much we don't know» (< — sorry, not the easiest thing for me to get into words, hopefully that gets the gist of it) that I don't see as a «personal
other», but, in my paradigm, I see that Divine as being systemic to everything, hence insights
from what I
learn / experience can be termed as the Divine acting.
Seaver denies that Wallington can be regarded as a typical Puritan artisan (the fact that he wrote so much was itself unusual), but he presents enough material in addition to that of Wallington —
from Puritan sermons and
other autobiographies — that the reader is likely to come away feeling that he or she has
learned something about Puritans in general.
(Since we are so much further
from our source - revelation, the
other monotheistic faiths may
learn something from us about the morphology of religions.)
Many and sometimes most of the weekly papers are by authors who actually wanted to remember that they
learned something crucial, and that experience rarely keeps them
from being critical and even playing the texts off against each
other.
And one can
learn something from telling one's story to oneself and to certain
other people.
@Unknown is quite a twerp, agreed; but he / she speaks the party line of multi «tudes of
others who are too chicken or too inept to post... perhaps
others read and
learn something from the debate, though.
We must show the direct link between
learning something from the Bible and using what we
learn to help
others in need.
Hauerwas reminds us of writings in which he has talked about cooperation with
others in the search for justice, and he now flatly asserts, «
Something has gone wrong when the church is not
learning from the world how to live faithfully to God.»
From this insight we can learn about the transformation of desire — which is what we mean by conversion — from something which is both imitative and acquisitive (over against the other) to something which is imitative but nurturing of the ot
From this insight we can
learn about the transformation of desire — which is what we mean by conversion —
from something which is both imitative and acquisitive (over against the other) to something which is imitative but nurturing of the ot
from something which is both imitative and acquisitive (over against the
other) to
something which is imitative but nurturing of the
other.
On the
other hand the Gospel of Matthew in the very same chapter portrays Jesus as one who clearly recognized that there was
something new in what he said, for we have the repeated words
from his mouth, «You have
learned that they were told... But what I tell you is this...»
Their answer will invariably go
something like this: «We were not always successful sexually, and we have had to
learn much about each
other from each
other.
True — that's
something we as westerners can possibly
learn from an eastern worldview, that what can seem like paradoxes to us,
other are content to sit with.
Homeschoolers — ever the braver and more innovative of the two sets — have traveled farther down this road, but I'm guessing that fiscal constraint and frustration with disappointing educational results may lead brick - and - mortar school leaders to start living dangerously, too, and realize that each group has
something to
learn from the
other.
I have
learned (and am still
learning)
from Elizabeth Howes and
others something about how persons can relate to the Source of their own transformation.
It presents the Kerala model as
something from which the Union Government and
other Indian states like UP and Bihar have to
learn their lesson that without a basis in social development like literacy, health and women's education and social security there can be no participatory economic expansion which is necessary if economic growth has to serve society.
Christian faith is open to... indeed, welcomes... interdisciplinary and inter-faith dialogue, not only because it believes it has
something to share, but because it knows it has much to
learn from the various intellectual disciplines and
other religions, as well as
from the developments of a technological and electronic society.
We can
learn from each
other, contribute to one another, and, when
something works well, we don't all have to reinvent the wheel.
We need
something that can fire contemplatives and
other religious, priests, preachers, teachers, catechists, theologians, parents, youth leaders, «the men and women in the pew» and the youth of today's Church as they all do their bit to
learn from God's Word and announce the Good News revealed by Jesus Christ in His words, miracles, Passion and Resurrection.
If I know
something for sure it is that I will
learn how to can tomatoes for this coming season... fortunately there are plenty of options in canned tomatoes:
from organic, no salt added, and no preservatives, (and in the case of Muir Glen, among
others, no BPA's if that concerns you, check this product list) I find these canned options to have a more consistent quality if I can't get them in season.
That is
something the San Francisco 49ers could
learn from because not doing the little things hurt them quite a bit in the
other game.
Wenger has brought Arsenal a distinct style of football, a style many
other managers have
learned from and used to help build their own philosophies — that's
something Ferguson never had.
I've always felt like I've been in a group where I've been able to
learn from other and at the same time I'm able to give
something to
others as well.
Over the course of her first year, a typically developing baby will
learn how to: hold her own head up; roll (both ways); grab things with her hands and fingers; crawl; find your voice in a crowd; clap; wave; smile; laugh; get your attention; point to
something interesting; eat solid food; grab her feet; grow teeth; recover
from illness; some will
learn how to walk and talk; and master countless
other milestones.
There seems to be an increase in the world and it may have
something to do with our digitalized universe that we're now immersed in but it basically is mild form of autism is or Asperger's syndrome is people are not be involved with
others, that they feel comfortable on their own, that they have difficulty picking up social cues, emotional cues
from others, that they have a harder time imagining what the
other person might feel and they oftentimes just need to be trained or especially early that this is what's going on so that they can begin to compensate and
learn about the
other person and how they might be feeling.
Whether you choose to take tips
from other moms or you plan to just wing it and see how it goes based on information
from your child's pediatrician alone, we hope you've
learned something useful here today about weaning your baby.
On the
other hand, if you see your combat - mates suffer
from dysentery (or, even worse, go through a bout or six yourself), you
learn very quickly that diarrhea is
something to be avoided at all costs.
It's not that I'm against
learning from other mothers or against bouncing ideas off of each
other and talking about what's worked and what hasn't (because I am) and it's not that I don't value the friendships I've made with
other women who have kids (because I do), but after having my son I was in search of friends who would give me
something outside of my child, who would remind me that motherhood wasn't the only characteristic that defined me.