We're now strengthening the fact we offer more coins than most popular exchanges and are
listening to the community in deciding which coins we will list.»
«It is great to see that DEP has
listened to the community in agreeing to this pilot project, just as they agreed to the pedestrian bridge project in Van Cortlandt Park recently.
Not exact matches
«If you go back
to some of the threads from year one or year two of League of Legends and all the Riot [online] forums,» says Steve Arhancet, a former pro gamer and now co-CEO of LoL team Team Liquid, «you had your developers, your executives, all chiming
in to the conversation,
listening to the
community, making adjustments based on forum threads.
«I've spent the last few days
in Philadelphia with my leadership team
listening to the
community, learning what we did wrong and the steps we need
to take
to fix it,» Johnson said
in a statement on Tuesday.
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In the Street Art Project, users can watch and
listen to artists sharing their stories, see every detail of over 4,000 pieces of art
in high - definition imagery and become part of the Google Street Art community by sharing photos of street art on social media with #streetartprojec
in high - definition imagery and become part of the Google Street Art
community by sharing photos of street art on social media with #streetartproject.
«I've spent the last few days
in Philadelphia with my leadership team
listening to the
community, learning what we did wrong and the steps we need
to take
to fix it,» Johnson said
in a statement.
This begs the question whether this ad hoc approach paused long enough
to listen to LGBT
community leaders, activists and business owners
in the affected states, including Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, North Carolina, Texas, and Pennsylvania.
People come up with their own ideas and don't
listen to people
in the
communities they hope
to help.
With a
community of like - minded colleagues that share your beliefs, have insight and expertise
in your sector and can be there
to chew the fat, spit ball ideas and occasionally
listen to your anguished cried of pain helps keep you on track, keeps you smiling, and keeps you focused.
RECENTLY I had the opportunity
to listen directly
to the key thoughts of a value - creating chief executive officer, one of the clear leaders
in the Australian business
community and one whose appointment and subsequent
«The increase is because we have
listened to the
communities and Inuit knowledge, and more bears are being sighted, more bears
in the
communities.
«I've spent the last few days
in Philadelphia with my leadership team
listening to the
community, learning what we did wrong and the steps we need
to take
to fix it,» Johnson said
in a statement Tuesday.
Where as my time
in the startup
community taught me
to find my niche, find the people who suffer from that pain,
listen to what potential customers are saying rather then convince the customer my way is right, find the people who want
to join my cause, «volunteer management», how
to deal with failure both emotional and rationally how
to listen to «advice» and seperate the wheat from the chaff quicker (e.g. become more coachable) and be more willing
to re-invent the plan.
We
listen closely
to hear your story and learn more about the changes you'd like
to see
in your
community or
in the wider world.
SURREY — All levels of government must
listen to community outrage over violence
in Surrey and come together
to create a safer, healthier
community, say New Democrats.
And what I think we're seeing now
in the first part of this year with the market correction with the experience is a new and rejuvenated
community that understands the reason for regulation: not
to put handcuffs on people, but ultimately
to say,
listen, this is best for the
community, this is best for the global economy moving forward, and it is time we take noticed
to move responsibly forward.
Ms Soapbox spent the afternoon
in an overheated
community hall
listening to Jason Kenney (UCP), Dr Philip van der Merwe (NDP), Romy Titte (Green Party), Wayne Leslie (Independent), and David Khan (Liberal) tell us why they were the best candidate... Continue reading →
In November 2015, Enbridge attended a ceremony
to listen to the traditional knowledge of Elders of AMC member
communities.
Starting
in the 1990s, Rosen and others began sketching out ways for news organizations
to listen to their audience's concerns — through surveys, focus groups, and
community meetings — and
to shape their coverage accordingly.
The organization also hosted events with Uber's Chief Advisor David Plouffe
in September 2015 (
listen to audio) and October 2016 (
listen to audio) as well as an event with the Vancouver Taxi Association
in June 2016 (
listen to audio),
in an effort
to better inform the regional business
community about the evolving ride - for - hire industry.
And
in India, Muslims
listen ONLY
to their MULLAHs who are
in negotiations
to gleen maximum concessions from teh political parties
in return for the
communities» support.
«I think that's a great opportunity for the Church
to go
in, be the hands and feet of Jesus, and really meet that
community where it's at, just being the presence of God, being a
listening ear and being able
to help people.»
One night Grey
listened to village politicians
in a Chicago suburb as they claimed that gambling would generate vast amounts of wealth and economic growth
in their
community.
Holiness for me was found
in the mess and labour of giving birth,
in birthday parties and
community pools,
in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding,
in the repetition of cleaning,
in the step of faith it took
to go back
to church again,
in the hours of chatting that have
to precede the real heart -
to - heart talks,
in the yelling at my kids sometimes,
in the crying
in restaurants with broken hearted friends,
in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not
to say what we really think,
in the arguments inherent
to staying
in love with each other,
in the unwelcome number on the scale,
in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading,
in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city
in Port au Prince,
in the beauty of a soccer game
in the Haitian dust,
in the
listening to someone else's story,
in the telling of my own brokenness,
in the repentance,
in the secret telling and the secret keeping,
in the suffering and the mourning,
in the late nights tending sick babies,
in confronting fears,
in the all of a life.
A member of the Miwaukee area Sikh
community weeps as he
listens to information about the shooting spree
in Wisconsin.
Obviously, the real work begins when we come together
in community to do the hard, daily work of reconciliation,
listening, serving, and worshipping
in spirit and truth.
Preparation for preaching, therefore, should include time spent studying the human and social implications of their pastoral and
community relationships; reading papers and magazines;
listening to radio; watching television; attending the theater and movies
in order that the church's preaching may engage the meanings that influence people with the meanings of the gospel.
Because the information and entertainment industries serve
to consolidate those same structures,
in which the voice of the people is not
listened to and is often silenced,
in which we have
to demystify media power, and
in which it is necessary
to work with the whole
community to create structures that allow the right
to communication
to be expressed
in all its fullness.
Whether it be conflict from his childhood when he was raised
in Muslim household, or from his time
in Hawaii when his Communist mentor likely eschewed any religion, or during college bringing him closer
to a
community likely agnostic at best, atheist perhaps, followed by years
in which he sat
listening to Black Liberation Theologian Wright, his relationship with Christianity's basic tenet is uneasy
to say the least.
However, for Nahmanides (Notes on the Book of Commandments, Positive Commandment 5), the commandment
to pray applies only when the
community is faced with great distress and then,
in that moment, it is an imperative
to affirm our belief
in a God that
listens to prayers and intervenes.
So the approach of the conference was
to try
to hear the message Muhammad recited and
to listen in it for a word of God
to those of another
community of faith.
And I'm happy there are people
in other
communities that can
listen to those stories and enjoy.
But I believe that
in these sorts of situations, Christians need
to stop and
listen to the LGBTQ
community and what they say about Christian hatred.
If one has never journeyed into the deep — prayed (which includes Scripture / theological study, faith sharing, adoration, spiritual formation / retreats, pilgramages, Mass, reconciliation, fasting,
listening for God's voice, and more) on an ongoing fashion or done God's will (been obedient, patient, humble, unconditionally sacrificing, unselfish)
to the extent that they understand what it means
to be Catholic and God being your number one priority — that His Ways and those of His Church are not the ways of the world (trade vices for virtues) and that we are being called into communion with Him via love for Him and one another
in our faith
community and broader
community — then it is no wonder some are lost or disillusioned.
The people
listen to preaching both out of and toward their engagement
in community organizations.
I encourage you
to keep praying, reading, and
listening to those
in your
community.
Theology finds it primary task
in assisting the
community (of faith)
to listen, worship, preach and serve.
Maybe some people don't like just sitting on their asses every Sunday and
listening to the blah blah blah of whoever is up there loving the spot light... maybe that's why they leave, maybe they are tired of the bull shit and lack of real
community, not the «
community of a few
in a little social club»... hmmm?
It is most productive and most redemptive when we wrestle with it together,
in community —
listening to one another, learning from one another, and loving one another through both the good and bad days.
Listen to Craddock again: «Historically and theologically the
community and the book belong together
in a relationship of reciprocity.
And... IF my
community members show the need for the second site (TLS), that is, the willingness
to actually engage
in a real exchange of communication, the willingness
to listen, and
to write with a careful choice of words...
to heal rather than
to take advantage of the wounded... then, I may consider recommending the TLS site.
«I think
in aftermath Grenfell Tower, if anything positive can come after such a tragedy, it's that all of a sudden our
community is being
listened to and we have a voice.
It might not be copper coins that we sacrifice
to faithfully walk
in our calling; rather, it might be time
to listen to someone who has a story or experience
to process, commitment
to a cause that needs the aid of faithful volunteers, mental effort
to solve a problem that has caused havoc
in a
community, patience with someone God has asked us
to accompany through a trial.
Who has energy
to sit at the kid table and
listen in on the grown - up conversations when we've got our own lives and
communities happening right now?
And it means
listening to the stories of survivors, identifying our blind spots, learning from our mistakes, and vowing
to do everything
in our power
to make our churches and faith
communities safer places
to worship and grow together.
Like disciplined thought itself,
community flourishes or perishes depending not only upon the critical acumen of the various voices that comprise it but also upon the extent
to which and the manner
in which they respect and
listen to one another.
«I often say
to Christian leaders, «
listen, you're
in every
community, whether you meet
in a pub or at home or a building or a school - the Church is there».
The
listening community is engaged
in a constructive act of construal, of choosing, discerning and shaping the text through the way the
community chooses
to listen.
Rob Parsons, chair of Care for the Family, said: «
In our experience, the second deepest hurt of those who have suffered abuse is so often having nobody who will
listen to their plight, or even sometimes a Church culture which will not allow the possibility that such things could occur within its
community.
In our communities, it could be going to town hall meetings and listening to the grievances of our neighbors that are being wrongfully pursued in various ways within law enforcemen
In our
communities, it could be going
to town hall meetings and
listening to the grievances of our neighbors that are being wrongfully pursued
in various ways within law enforcemen
in various ways within law enforcement.