Sentences with phrase «little perspective of»

It's all the more disappointing to see that the movie has little perspective of its own aside from Franco inserting Wiseau's filmmaking into the Franco kaleidoscope.

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But little has been written from the perspective of the banks, which are beginning to view crowdfunding's rise as a potential threat to their core business.
A lot has been written about HSAs from a consumer perspective, but one of their least - understood benefits is that they provide a little security to the person who wants to take the entrepreneurial leap.
By using the support of those who care about you most, you can put all the little entrepreneurial hiccups in perspective and more easily stay grounded.
Observing the little wonders of the world provides many benefits and can shift your perspective in an instant.
«I don't want to say we had to put a little more grey around the table, but we recognized the need to bring in some really great perspectives and experiences,» says Faheem Gwadry, Indochino's senior vice-president of operations and chief financial officer.
«We focus so much on the financial aspects of planning for retirement, but we do relatively little to prepare ourselves from a health perspective,» said Catherine Collinson, executive director of the Aegon Center for Longevity and Retirement.
From the entrepreneur's perspective at the end of the day, when Waze was acquired, the employees and the founders had too little of it.
Athletic competition, whether in the Olympics or the Little Leagues, is a perpetual source of perspective on the struggles of entrepreneurship.
Julie will talk you through this so you'll leave this session with an understanding of how to ensure: Content (big rock and little rocks) has a purpose and is connected to other content Content is rooted in actual customer and competitive data / insights Content is tied to your value propositions through the customer perspective
From one perspective, the unconventional nature of recent U.S. monetary policy adds little that is fundamentally new to the challenges now facing EMEs.
The target is a medium term one, so there's a little bit of flexibility over the short term, and I think experience shows that in trying to do economic policy and trying to control inflation there really isn't an ability to fine tune these things over very short periods of time, you have to take a more medium term perspective.
An article in the Journal of Economic Perspectives estimates that as much as 20 percent of wealth can be attributed to formal and informal gifts from family members, but many people receive little or no assistance.
You had talked about the increase on delinquencies on the student loan book being a function of seasoning, and it's a little bit out of whack with what you would expect from a seasonality perspective.
To put it in perspective, he adds the CBO has calculated that the expiration of the Bush tax cuts and other provisions would only reduce the deficit by a little more than $ 200 billion.
Malta is a little European island, whose pioneers are hoping to position inside the universe of cryptographic forms of money as a source of perspective nation in legitimate controls drawing in financial specialists in FinTech and related ventures.
It is easy to lose perspective when something like this is tossed out there, especially when just thinking in terms of our own lives, in our own little spaces.
Brett Rentmeester: Yeah, well I guess to give a little perspective to that, maybe just back to the internet analogy for a minute can kind of give the framework of what's coming out because obviously the internet is probably the most sweeping technology of our time, and it did liberalize information sharing and collaboration.
Mark Whitmore: Well, batting clean - up here is a little tough, because as Bill mentioned, I think that people have really nicely covered a lot of the main, sort of theoretical tenants of Austrian Economics, I guess I would add that specifically the role of central banking is something that I think is really distinct from an Austrian perspective vs Keynesianism, specifically the asset price inflation that you've seen has largely been ignored specifically in the last two bubbles, and now we're into a third bubble I would argue as well.
The best solution is to have a wide range of friends to help us see from different perspectives, but we often hang out with those like us, creating our own little bubbles.
Missouri Synod theologians had traditionally affirmed the inerrancy of the Bible, and, although such a term can mean many things, in practice it meant certain rather specific things: harmonizing of the various biblical narratives; a somewhat ahistorical reading of the Bible in which there was little room for growth or development of theological understanding; a tendency to hold that God would not have used within the Bible literary forms such as myth, legend, or saga; an unwillingness to reckon with possible creativity on the part of the evangelists who tell the story of Jesus in the Gospels or to consider what it might mean that they write that story from a post-Easter perspective; a general reluctance to consider that the canons of historical exactitude which we take as givens might have been different for the biblical authors.
Faith, Reason, and the War Against Jihadism brings together in a little more than two hundred pages a treasure of information and perspectives on what may well be the defining conflict of the twenty - first century.
I suspected I'd get a little pushback from fellow Christians who hold a complementarian perspective on gender, (a position that requires women to submit to male leadership in the home and church, and often appeals to «biblical womanhood» for support), but I had hoped — perhaps naively — that the book would generate a vigorous, healthy debate about things like the Greco Roman household codes found in the epistles of Peter and Paul, about the meaning of the Hebrew word ezer or the Greek word for deacon, about the Paul's line of argumentation in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 11, about our hermeneutical presuppositions and how they are influenced by our own culture, and about what we really mean when we talk about «biblical womanhood» — all issues I address quite seriously in the book, but which have yet to be engaged by complementarian critics.
Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson: This touching, delightful, and short collection of verse, sung from the perspective of a child, is bound to make your eyes a little cloudy — a great one to pick up when your heart and soul get overwhelmed.
Having grown up in the conservative evangelical subculture that cast salvation as little more than a ticket out of hell that you cash in on Judgment Day, I've personally been enthralled and challenged by the emerging church's perspective on the Kingdom of God.
I do all sorts of things with my opinions — shout them at televangelists and news anchors on TV, collect them from my favorite writers and speakers and pundits, hide behind them when I'm afraid of a new idea or perspective, stick them on Facebook and Twitter through little sound bites and thumbs - up applications.
We shall deal further with this matter later on, but we must now examine a little more closely the setting in which the Bible was written, and thus get a better perspective of the movements through which God «visited and redeemed his people.»
Perhaps it will cure you of the need to feel victimized, and provide a little perspective on the real meaning of persecution.
Two fold, firstly, you've helped another person live for a little longer by protecting them from the cold, but for you personally that didn't get anything out of it you could look at it from another perspective, anyone could have seen you and acknowledged you benevolence either by saying something or just thinking how nice it was you did that and then maybe also passing along an act of kindness.
Dismissing their perspective as self - evidently absurd might give you onanistic glee, but it is not going to do anything to convince the vast majority of people in the world that your words are anything more than a pompous sermon to your own little choir.
Whitehead does speak of that kind of love which «is a little oblivious as to morals, «23 and of perspectives of the universe to which morality, logic, art, and religion are irrelevant.
John Locke, they said, was the key figure in setting forth a «radical philosophical defense of individual rights» of a seventeenth - century political perspective «that owed little to either classical or biblical sources.»
It's a shame that you can't see things from a perspective outside of you little faith box.
I do think you're a little miffed that Peace changed his perspective, but essentially you're being dismissive of his decision by making «excuses» available to him.
New Testament writers thought little, I suppose, about the «theology of money» at this rarefied theoretical level, but the New Testament does offer an illuminating perspective on the use and social effect of money, especially gifts of money.
However, I have come to realize that this movement viewed the social order largely from a middle class perspective, making little use of real class analysis.
Certainly fundamentalism can take as a precedent the position of the Bible itself, which has selected as its own hermeneutical perspective the viewpoint of the «little ones,» the «pure of heart.»
In other words, listeners experienced fragmented communication — little pieces of information supplied with very little context, background, or perspective.
It is written by a Ceylonese anthropologist, Gananath Obeyesekere, and is one of the best explanations available of the relation between Buddhism and the customs of the country; it presents the Buddhism of the common people, not the Buddhism of the books: «The Great Tradition and the Little in the Perspective of Sinhalese Buddhism,» The Journal of Asian Studies, February 1963.
This ideology sees the world in terms of good and bad, us and them, free and slave, the free West and the communist East, with very little complexity and almost no historical perspective, context or explanations.
I'm excited about the opportunity, but a little unsure of exactly what to say about how my perspective on «Christian worldview» has changed over the years.
Yet the Reformed perspectives on the nature of the person and of society can actually support a realistic form of pacifism — a version that has received too little attention in either the «peace churches» or the «war churches.»
If King's conception of the Deity or deities that inhabit our solar system is that possessed by a primitive tribe of hunter - gatherers or by one of the earliest of civilizations, one of half - human gods (chimeras) or monsters, little concerned with the fate of humanity, both capricious and threatening («As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods; they kill us for their sport»), that is interesting from an anthropological perspective, but what does it have to do with «first things»?
All in all, there is little enthusiasm for a ressourcementthat would draw deeply on the actual contents of our Scripture - based, Sacramental - Liturgical Tradition, and would use these resources to challenge our contemporaries and ourselves to a conversion that would be not only a widening and deepening, but also a change of perspective.
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For a little perspective, world production over the last several years has been around 8.8 million metric tons (about 8.5 million in 2014), and the U.S. imports around 1.5 to 1.6 million metric tons of coffee a year.
The structure of the novel - jumping back and forth through time and from the perspectives of three different characters - had me applauding Doerr's skill (and wishing I had a little of it) while I read.
Don't presume that, just because I can keep a little perspective from game to game and week to week, doesn't mean that I don't want and expect a winner, or that I'm happy with losing or with all of Hakstol's decision - making.
«We suffer a lot at the moment but it's not, when you take a little bit distance and put things into perspective, you know, we are two games in hand, we are in the semi-finals of the cup to prepare against City.
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