Sentences with phrase «little experience at»

Graduates don't understand how they can be hired having so little experience at all.
It's perfect even for people with very little experience at this kind of projects...
Sadly, I have very little experience at the moment but I am eager to change that!

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When your nerves are getting the better of you at a party or another social event, simply remember this study and see if spreading a little happiness doesn't make the whole experience a bit more joyful for you, too.
A little background on the traveler's worst enemy: «Jet lag occurs when we experience a desynchronization between our internal body clock and the external time clock of our destination,» explained Natalie Dautovich, Ph.D., an Environmental Fellow at the National Sleep Foundation.
Despite almost all of us experiencing the issue at one point or another, most people give very little thought to its exact causes and symptoms.
However, as I've experienced myself, if you have the right temperament and you don't mind a little instability at times, you may make even more money and enjoy a greater sense of freedom and control over how much time you devote to work.
Starbucks began testing this technology two years ago in its home state of Washington, and a spokesperson told the Huffington Post at that time, «There's just a little bit more personal interaction in the drive - thru experience when you have the video screen.»
Finally, you must intentionally build systems and processes that allow you to deliver such a wonderful experience that your customers have little choice but to rave about your company and its services to their friends, neighbors and colleagues at all stages of the life cycle.
De drew directly from his experience at the NSA when explaining that knee - jerk reactions to share too much and too little information with the public are dangerous.
Whether it is a criminal record check for a new employee, a credit score for a new car or a little bit of both for your new landlord, you are virtually guaranteed to experience a background check at some stage in your life.
But in my experience, it's surprising at how little time we as investors and as board members and startups as management teams spend thinking about how to create the best team dynamics.
Considering that many of the people who participate in employer - sponsored retirement plans have little or no investment experience at all, Financial Engines is filling a badly neglected role in the investing world.
Many of the people sending invoices now have little experience with keeping accounts or chasing up payments so we'll look at what freelancers need to know about maintaining their financial records.
IBM also is focusing its efforts on improving the traveler experience at little or no cost, a trend that is gaining among the CT 100.
The question of why God allows it can easily subvert an author into producing something of little relevance to those at the sharp end of life's experience... More
Experiencing the kindness of strangers offered relief to Mormons who had been feeling «a little under siege,» said Bennett, who first got to know Romney through church in 1978 and worked with him for five years at Bain & Company, a global consulting firm that Romney eventually led as CEO.
At the same time, said Sam, «It was the most freeing experience I've ever had to realize there's a God that doesn't desire for this little kid's hairs to be harmed, whose arms are so much sturdier than [my] shaky arms.»
My littlest girl was born at home, in water, with midwives, a beautiful and redemptive experience for me.
I was starry - eyed at the thought of one last little baby to treasure, one last time to experience pregnancy, birth, nursing, all of it.
Experience, however, soon showed in what way they were to become the most dangerous; that the insufficiency of the means provided for their removal gave them a freehold and irresponsibility in office; that their decisions, seeming to concern individual suitors only, pass silent and unheeded by the public at large; that these decisions, nevertheless, become law by precedent, sapping, by little and little, the foundations of the consti.tution, and working its change by construction, before any one has perceived that that invisible and helpless worm has been busily employed in consuming its substance.
When 33 - year - old dentist Andy Davies experienced a sense of neck strain and some headaches while at work in 2011, he though little of it but went to get checked by his doctor.
(continued from 6/1/09) As little inclined as is Charles Taylor to connect the pre-ontological with the metaphysical, religious «experience» with cognitive assertions, he can not finally avoid making certain claims about the way things are, or at least the way human things are: We all see....
Following Wilder's altogether persuasive statement of the matter, we might say that the parables impart to their hearers something of Jesus» vision of the power of God at work in the experience of the men confronted by the reality of his proclamation, and this would be true if we are allowed to stress the «in the experience of the men confronted...» It is a remarkable and little noted fact that, pace Jüngel, there is only a very limited number of parables which are concerned to proclaim the Kingdom of God per se.
Or at least, what they have experienced has lacked a clear contrast with the dominant society, and there has been little of the clarity of exposition that would make it seem important and challenging.
So we have the double «solution» manifested not only in the writings of Hartshorne, but also, partially at least, in some of Whitehead's views: the solution explicitly held by Hartshorne of the self as a series of «momentary selves» or the solution implied by quotations such as those referring to body cells as contributing «their little experiences» to a more comprehensive experience
At any given moment we are the «little birth and little death» that we are doing or undergoing, including as it does conscious and subconscious memories of the past and future.7 There is no separate person locked within the body to whom the experience belongs, no separate owner or possessor of the flow of experience.
I did however experience two weeks ago at our worship gathering (what I call it cause we do very little serving so doesn't justify the name worship service I feel) and I talked about that church you posted about once — the one where the biker is involved and the pastor leading the church out into their community — and turned it on our congregation asking, what can we do in our community?
But he intends also to attempt a little independent entrepreneurial activity, since he has always wanted to publish a newsletter aimed at those who can profit from his experience.
I applied to study on the foundation course at Moorlands College, having had very little church experience.
Believe in God is not solely found in intellect (although if at least little intellect isn't used it turns kinda silly) at it's core it is a spirit thing that surpasses human communication and imposable to believe or understand unless experienced.
Because child care is so often the result of the entrepreneurial activities of young women with little or no capital or business experience, finding space at low cost is especially attractive to the industry.
As God prehends the universe at the instant the piano teeters, he sees the various possible ways this little drama could be played out, sees all the ramifications of the possible scenarios, and realizes that some ways the action might unfold are better than others, that is, some outcomes would produce a future which when he, God, prehended it would make his experience more rich, more harmonious, more beautiful than his experience would be were alternative outcomes to produce quite different futures.
Research studies have shown that many scientists are now trending towards believing in at least some form of divinity however; I think it's largely that we're only now letting science get the oppression it experienced over some of the religious wars fought over political reasons with little to do with actual beliefs or study.
In this situation how could we give meaningful content to the idea that God extends subjective aims to the various actors in the little drama we have constructed, that is, provides subjective aims which have the potential, at least, to affect the outcome of events, and have, therefore, the potential to affect the character of God's future experience?
The Freudians and Jungians are good at convincing people that there is a distinction between conscious and unconscious experience, but they are of precious little help when it comes to discussing the metaphysical ground of that difference (the former growing reductionist and the latter mystical).
I am aware of my (spiritual) experiences, but I only have guesses as to what may have happened (if anything at all apart from my subjective «engagements»), no less accurate language to begin to articulate that which I'm pretty sure I had little clue as to what actually may have happened.
Her ministry is shaped by her experience at a little Presbyterian church in South Boston that welcomed her while she was a student at Harvard Divinity School.
I make these general remarks about the two sorts of judgment, because there are many religious persons — some of you now present, possibly, are among them — who do not yet make a working use of the distinction, and who may therefore feel at first a little startled at the purely existential point of view from which in the following lectures the phenomena of religious experience must be considered.
Nevertheless, as little inclined as he is to connect the pre-ontological with the metaphysical, the religious «experience» with cognitive assertions, Taylor can not avoid make certain claims about the way things are, or at least the way human things are.
I think if anything this country would be a mormon country since it was founded here... but since mythology is all myths lets all be happy we live in a country where people can believe what they wish and be open about it yet those beliefs based on nothing more then each persons personal «experiences» which are questionable at best have little impact on the government which dictates the laws we live by... WRONG!
My experience was that in ways little short of amazing, a theme or text would emerge from the lectionary readings and speak to the human condition at the moment.
At age 22, with little prior experience, he accepted Waring's offer to form a glee club for a new radio series, and his life took a slightly different direction.
And I've seen very large, growing churches excited about numeric growth who were experiencing little of Christ at work.
Wow, I am bemused by this and find little in it relates to my experience at all.
It's hard, and it's something that I fail at most of the time, but it's something I've experienced in little fits and starts along the way, enough to know that it's worth it.
At this point, if he showed himself a little less sure of himself, he would seem wiser, as if he had learned from experience.
Speaking to Princeton students, the late Adlai E. Stevenson once declared: «What a man knows at fifty that he did not know at twenty boils down to something like this: the knowledge that he has acquired with age is not the knowledge of formulas... but of people, places, actions — a knowledge not gained... by words, but by touch, sight, sound, victories, failures, sleeplessness, devotion, love — the human experiences and emotions of this earth; and perhaps, too, a little faith and a little reverence for the things you can not see.»
Now I need scarcely tell you that, having served for over thirty years in India, and at the acknowledged headquarters of this branch of cookery — Madras — I have had some little experience on this subject.
I spent a little over 4 years at Le Bernardin and it was the best culinary experience I could have asked for
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