Seems as if Microsoft is actively
listening to the community when it comes to the features of their next gen console.
Not exact matches
Sir Richard Branson encourages applicants
to «
listen'
to the needs surrounding their
communities when developing their business proposals.
Even if it is a loving, caring,
listening community when push comes
to shove it may have
to lean on it's leader for leadership.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
Just wanted
to let you all know that I
listen, even
when we disagree Thank you so much for the
community you bring
to this space.
When «don't judge me» becomes code for «
listen to me,» I think it is very much a symptom of the ways that women are often criticized more than they are supported in on - line
communities.
It means
listening to their concerns, helping them out as a
community when they have a new baby, pointing them
to organizations that support young families, and simply giving them a call
to see how they are doing and if they need practical help.
When I took early childhood education classes at my local
community college, one of the required textbooks was called, «How
to Talk So Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So Kids Will Talk» by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish.
Instead, Linares
listened to the advice of others and thought that he would win primary for US Congress, even
when the Dominican leaders and
community were not with him.
Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney was in Orange County Thursday, calling on the U.S. Coast Guard
to listen to Hudson River
communities when it comes
to a proposal
to establish anchorage sites in the river.
Frankly, most of the authors or resources in the low carb
community are not marathoners or Ironman Triathletes or cross fitters or the type of incredibly physically active people that
listen in
to the show and there's an entirely different approach you need
to take
when it comes
to a local carb diet if you are that type of individual.
I got
to know the Primal lifestyle
community 18 months ago
when I was
listening to a Joe Rogan podcast and heard a interview with Mark Sisson, and you can easily say that I was really taken by that talk.
im not against low carb at all, keto or original atkins are not my favorite ways
to approach it, but Im very much in favor of certain types of low carb diets, particularly higher protein, diets with moderate carb restriction... i use low carb, hi - protein for contest prep myself... unfortunately, what pervades much of the low carb world still today, is this belief that calories do nt matter or calories do nt count or what you alluded
to, that you can have a calorie deficit and not lose fat... whats really happening is that low carb / higher protein can be a very good way
to automatically control appetite and calorie intake, and is also often important for some peoples health given their metabolic status (not very carb tolerant, etc)... its also unfortunate that many in the low carb
community are among the ones
to suggest that exercise is a waste of time, etc etc, which is also not true and does great disservice
to many who
listen... low carb does nt work due
to some voodoo or because the law of thermodynamics does nt apply... it works mainly because it controls calories and for some people, helps them achieve calorie deficit better than other diets...
when folks show up here and suggest «i was in a calorie deficit but wasnt losing» or «exercise does nt work» thats
when we cant help but grimace... or chuckle...
Weiss first began
listening to feedback from her
community when she started Into The Gloss.
«
When people enter the workplace, they make an effort
to arrive on time, be productive throughout the day,
listen attentively
to co-workers and supervisors, try
to get along with others and dress and groom themselves
to make a good impression,» said Jill R. Bowers, a researcher in the University of Illinois» Department of Human and
Community Development.
But Jena, population 3,000, is a backwards, backwoods Louisiana town, and
when three nooses were found swaying from the tree the very next day, the African - American
community complained
to anybody who would
listen that the hanging ropes amounted
to a hate crime given The South's sinful legacy of lynching.
Melissa Tamminga lives in Bellingham, Washington, and
when she's not teaching English and film studies at Whatcom
Community College, frequents the Pickford Film Center; writes about movies for Seattle Screen, on her website, A Journal of Film, and on Letterboxd; and
listens to more film podcasts than is healthy for one person.
(Learning the value of inclusion and
community) Perseverance (Learning the value of working hard
when things don't come easy) Doing what you know is right (Issues of right or wrong) Learning the value of what you have (An introduction
to money and saving) Taking Responsibility (Issues of having responsibilities as you grow up) Knowing you are special (Issues of self - esteem) Saying you're sorry (Learning the value of apologising) The art of giving (Learning the value in charity)
Listening to those who know best Why rules are important
When it was clear
to me that Debbie could not get the votes needed
to win, I started
listening to some of my supporters in the
community who were urging me
to throw my hat in the ring.
And what these policymakers have learned is that
when it comes
to making decisions about the future of teaching and learning, about the next «state» of learning, it's best
to listen closely
to the people who are most directly engaged in the work — students, educators, and the
communities they serve.
«No one doubts his commitment
to students, but he's an idealogue who failed
to listen and make course corrections even
when everyone in the education
community was sending the same message,» said Carl Kohn, a spokesman for the state teachers union, which voted no confidence in King in 2014.
An audience of 800
community leaders and stakeholders gathered
to listen to Rice discuss the crisis in K - 12 education, and how
to improve it and the need for all parents
to have options
when it comes
to their children's education.
It takes a delicate balance between knowing
when to push, understanding how
to pull, and making sure that you take the time
to listen to all stakeholders in the school
community.
«The move has been a hugely positive one for us, it's helped establish Tor and Tor UK as an imprint that
listens to its readers and authors
when they approach us with a mutual concern — and for that we've gained an amazing amount of support and loyalty from the
community.
Shelters respond
to the needs of their
community, so
when local people like you demand change they must
listen.
«
Community feedback massively influenced our design choices for the sequel and we'll be listening carefully to the community again this time when we're considering further changes and additional conten
Community feedback massively influenced our design choices for the sequel and we'll be
listening carefully
to the
community again this time when we're considering further changes and additional conten
community again this time
when we're considering further changes and additional content.»
Not only did we
listen to them, but we decided
to take it
to another level and develop an entirely new game solely focusing on tactical tank battles.We can't wait for the
community's feedback
when the game comes out on May 1st and also feel very excited about the upcoming VR support,» says Mythical City Games CEO, Jedrzej Jonasz.
Most of all, it was their constant receptiveness
to community feedback, and their willingness
to listen to the player, that made them stand out in a year
when too many publishers and developers stood hell bent on antagonizing their
communities.
Watch the first 1
to 2 minutes section of the UP Stream Pt 4 doco / research prject specifically being directed at all Climate Scientists about how important Values are, and why
Listening to the
community (the target market) is absolutely critical: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyRKTqsXfjM Watch how people (the general public) are treated by others (climate scientists included) on all climate blogs
when they indicate they are not yet convinced of AGW or can't work out who
to believe is telling the truth and in doing so reference someone else's «opinion»... and try and measure the level of paranoia exhibited by pro-agw folks about such negative comments about the science.
Joshua: «And in addition, think about all the wasted energy the «climate
community» spent mitigating the impact of «deniers,»
when «skeptics» could have helped out by
listening more carefully
to the «climate
community,» and trying
to understand «the climate
community's» arguments, and adding
to progress on increasing our understanding of the causes of climate variability and change...»
And in addition, think about all the wasted energy the «climate
community» spent mitigating the impact of «deniers,»
when «skeptics» could have helped out by
listening more carefully
to the «climate
community,» and trying
to understand «the climate
community's» arguments, and adding
to progress on increasing our understanding of the causes of climate variability and change — rather than apologizing or ignoring the input from scientists like Fred Singer — who deliberately lifts a conditional clause from a larger sentence, divorces it completely from context, and creates a fraudulent quotation in order
to deliberately deceive, or Ross McKitrick who slanders other scientists on purely speculative conclusions about their motivations, or guest - posters at WUWT who call BEST «media whores,» or the long line of denizens at Climate Etc. who falsely claim that the «climate
community» ignores all uncertainties towards the goal of serving a socialist, eco-Nazi agenda
to destroy capitalism.
Once upon a time, not long ago,
when the people in your
community said
to you and your local councillor «
listen mate, I don't know all the scientific reasons why, but there's something going on (with these bloody big turbines) that means I can't sleep and drives me nuts» then you would be believed.
OnePlus has certainly come along way since its inception
when it used
to listen to the voice of the
community.
When no one listens to your view, when no one sees that you could contribute anything of value, it's the equivalent of being told that you are of no value, either within or outside that commun
When no one
listens to your view,
when no one sees that you could contribute anything of value, it's the equivalent of being told that you are of no value, either within or outside that commun
when no one sees that you could contribute anything of value, it's the equivalent of being told that you are of no value, either within or outside that
community.
Janelle also
listened to the yarn and her reflections lead
to considering the benefits
when communities connect.
I'd seen this film a long time ago but
when I saw it again this time, I had a much better appreciation of the Aboriginal way of being and the thing that really struck me in this film was there was a section of the film where they were going
to do this aeroplane song and dance corroboree and they were getting ready for it and you know there are all these Elders and you know very wise and respected Elders you know making their costumes they were gonna wear, talking about how it was gonna be and in amongst all these people there's little children you know of one 1 or 2 or 3 years old who were just crawling around and you know watching and
listening, trying on their head - dresses and they were completely welcomed into that adult
community, there was no sense of, you know this is grown up business, you kids go off and play which is very much the western model.