Sentences with phrase «less thinking how»

So, you're more or less thinking how much $ $ you'll need in fiat money.

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Both groups then rated how competent they thought their co-worker would view them, and those who were told they asked for guidance expected their colleague to think less of them than those who were told they worked on the problem alone.
Jane didn't think it was a problem until the supplier changed how they manufactured their products, started using inferior quality parts and employed cheaper, less experienced labor.
«This exercise teaches them how to think strategically; the more strategically an employee thinks, the less they will think about having to leave at 5:00 p.m..
Think about how much money you spend on new customer acquisition — is it less than $ 4 and a couple minutes of your time?
As backward as it sounds, getting rich often has less to do with the money than the mentality, he writes in his book «How Rich People Think
It's surprising how effective thinking you have 15 minutes less than you do can be on procrastination.
Smith, one of the great philosophers of the Scottish Enlightenment, wasn't the first to speculate about how economies work, but he's generally thought of as the guy who more or less got it right.
«Think of engagement as less about asking how happy your employees are and more about measuring if your employees are having the experience both of you want them to have.
And unfortunately, they said, it looks like our existing estimates have been underplaying how much warming is currently taking place, leaving us less time than we thought to achieve the targets set out in the Paris Climate Agreement.
I think this has less to do with our generation, actually, and more to do with how our world is changing.
The founder now takes 26 percent dilution but often they start to get less dilution - sensitive because they think about how nice it would be to have more money.
If you're after a productvity boost, should you be thinking less about how to push your team and more about how to make them happy?
Noting that Google's leadership greenlighted the autonomous idea «before a time when anybody thought this would be thing,» Krafcik — who now looks less like the auto executive he once was and more like the forever cool keyboard player in a 1970s progressive rock band, goateed and with styled gray hair and a trimly fitted blue suit — stressed that Google understood from the beginning the need to partner with car companies and early on sought to imagine how that collaboration might work.
Ben Thompson, a technology analyst who happens to run his own one - man media company — a subscription - based newsletter and podcasting venture called Stratechery — thinks there is a broader lesson about how writing of any kind can be monetized in an era when pageviews are worth less and less.
From clothing to footwear to technology, forward - thinking companies are enacting a less binary vision of how we shop, dress, and live — in response to an emerging consumer need.
Congrats for retiring early and sharing your thoughts on how much less you need to spend in retirement to be happy.
Imagine a meeting with less I think we should debating going on and more discussion on how we need to help existing customers and prospective buyers get from here to there.
James — I originally got interested in the micropayments idea when thinking about how it is practically impossible to buy anything costing less than a dollar using a credit card today.
I do not think this was a good point to use to illustrate how the economic outlook for Canada is as bright (/ less dim) as it was on January 21st.
McDormand, Rockwell, and Woody Harrelson are so good in Three Billboards that I think a lot of voters have totally forgotten the less successful aspects of the movie: How every white character is immensely colorful but every black one is a cipher, that whole thing about Woody Harrelson's big dick (stop!
I hop on the phone with people and tell them about using dynamic content to create a customized experience sometimes without thinking about the fact that they didn't even know how to create buyer personas, much less how to customize they buying experience to them.
Bill Adams, PNC senior international economist, and Bill Stone, chief investment strategist for PNC Asset Management, explain how China's economy affects the United States and why our own stock market ups and downs are influenced less by China than many people think.
I think the flavors of the month are less important than really understanding why, how and what kinds of information your target audience shares.
But as it seems you do, I think there are better and less insulting ways to get that point across then how Colin tends to do it.
Is that... wait... that old drunk turned preacher... wait it is... and now because of how extreme his conversion was he is... he is... hating on all the others that can not convert to the same degree as he did... he's actually mad they seem to give less than him... he thinks they are ungrateful... let's go get drunk!
For the first time since becoming a mother, I was thinking less about how I didn't want to parent and more about how I did want to parent, particularly as it concerned my child's spiritual formation.
I think less «god will fix everything» and more «gee, WE need to figure out how to fix things» is clearly what this world needs.
This cycle has been repeating itself for about three years now, but I think I may have figured out how to stop it... or at least make the ride a little less bumpy.
Church members who think about how the church can become less unsustainable, will think also about their own homes and businesses.
But if one day it becomes clear that this a priori does not exist at all, but was a historically conditioned and transient form of human self - expression, and if therefore man becomes radically religionless and I think that is already more or less the case (else how is it, for example, that this war, in contrast to all previous ones, is not calling forth any «religious» reaction?)
i once suggested to a friend that satan was a human construct... not that that makes satan any less real, just different, any how it was just a thought... he only gets named as a character in the NT except in job.
Finally, I'd love to hear your thoughts on this fascinating Slate article about how women from the Netherlands work less, have lesser titles and a big gender pay gap... and love it.
It's like saying «Let's not talk about how the psychopath is a psychopath and then less people will think he's a psychopath.»
How do you respect people that * believe * you don't deserve equality under the law like everyone else, because they think you are less than, or a sinner, etc...
I think if these people had worried less about what others might be sharing, and just stayed focused on getting their own book done, maybe we'd be talking about how great their book is because it would be published, rather than all the lives they destroyed in trying to control others and make sure none of their ideas leaked out.
We should spend less time telling them what to think and more time assisting them to learn how to think.
Maybe the emphasis needs to be less on content and more or learning how to learn, though that might work only if denominations built expectations for continued study into the way they think about the careers of their pastors.
I'm finding as I think about this, and run out of superlatives, how I limit Him in my daily experience, because really this wonderful god that I imagine is less than the wonderful god that He really is.
I hear the current debate about the 1 % vs the 99 % and everybody giving their fair share, and how to balance the budget, and so on, and I just think that no matter what, nothing will change until people from the top to the bottom become less greedy.
I really am shocked how religious this country is... it amazes me that one of the top GDPs in the world has 42 % of its population think the earth is less than 10,000 years old.
That is why I think we should be less concerned with one another's beliefs, leaving the renewing of our minds to the Holy Spirit, and more concerned with how we can cooperate in service to others without compromising our own integrity or violating their dignity.
I think the conversation around the fear of death has less to do with fear, but more to do with how we define death.
Less, what if instead of thinking about our next vocational, world changing, culture making move — what if you and I took a serious inventory of how the people around us are affected by our lives.
Real Christians Hate Religion... Real Christians Hate Hypocrites... Real Christians should be more like Christ... How could you claim to be a Christian if you don't even know your Christ... The reason why doomed people would never understand Christ is because they never tried to search for the Truth... They only listen to such rubbish things rather than the Truth... Read and do more and Talk less... It doesn't take a genius to know that Someone created you rather than you coming to life with just atoms randomly hitting each other... If you're really smart, think about it... Stop the non-sense talk about God and Science and find it out for yourself...
I have gone through a similar journey in my faith and thinking, but fortunately with lesser impacts on how people have treated me.
The teacher's approach to such problems might start from three assumptions: (a) the teacher should be concerned with how science fits into the larger framework of life, and the student should raise questions about the meaning of what he studies and its relation to other fields; (b) controversial questions can be treated, not in a spirit of indoctrination, but with an emphasis on asking questions and helping students think through assumptions and implications; an effort should be made to present viewpoints other than one's own as fairly as possible, respecting the integrity of the student by avoiding undue imposition of the lecturer's beliefs; (c) presuppositions inevitably enter the classroom presentation of many subjects, so that a viewpoint frankly and explicitly recognized may be less dangerous than one which is hidden and assumed not to exist.
In estimating the religious character of individuals, nations, or races, the first question is, not how they feel, but what they think and believe — not whether their religion is one which manifests itself in emotions, more or less vehement and enthusiastic, but what are the conceptions of God and divine things by which these emotions are called forth.
He thinks immediately how he will establish himself, and how fine it will be for him when now this and now that is done: he is less given to thinking — that he should do this and that.
The inseparability of the two loves has been less manifest in theological analysis than in the actuality of history but theology has pointed out often enough how the thought of God is impossible without thought of the neighbor and how the meaning and value of the companion's life depends on his relation to God.
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