Sentences with phrase «meaningful point in»

You decide when to use it given the instruction you've done, because you have to have a sense that now is a meaningful point in time for you to present that task because you think that it's relevant».
Our program is designed to employ testing at the most efficient and meaningful point in the production chain as a best practice.

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As Harvard Law professor Jack Goldsmith pointed out in an essay earlier this year on the Lawfare site, it is extremely difficult — and perhaps even impossible — to draw a meaningful distinction between what the New York Times does and what WikiLeaks does.
Having meaningful conversations with those searching for the help you can provide is the turning point in transforming clicks into customers.
It is my experience that in Corporate America, even when all available data points to the same undeniable conclusion and when all stakeholders desire the same mutually beneficial outcome, an external force is often still required to effect meaningful and positive change.
Elizabeth Payne points out that carbon capture and storage — which the Harper government has committed millions in funding to — will need a meaningful price on carbon to succeed.
Next you point out how the organization lacks the deep understanding required to connect with buyers in a meaningful way.
Of course, there is little point in obtaining large streams of data just for the sake of it, especially if it does not provide any meaningful insight.
The author, Christopher Jones, points out that stock owners already have exposure to real estate as large public corporations own most of the commercial real estate in the U.S. Given the short history of REITs, he is not convinced that they provide «meaningful» diversification and points out that home owners already have enough real estate in their household assets.
At this point, the vast majority of people my age — being honest, the dividing line seems to be around 45 years old — roll their eyes and, in a perfectly rational manner, argue that a currency is usually boring and backed up by meaningful institutions such as central banks.
If the point of the journey is just to be on a journey, then everyone's life is just as meaningful / meaningless and we are still left with no one having meaning in their lives.
If reason tells us that «John 1800» engraved into a rock must have an intelligent mind as its source, should not also the infinitely more complex and meaningful information found in our DNA point toward a Supreme Designer that gave us life as well as creating all the universe?
Even while preaching absolute truth, propositions, sin, and hell, Keller will quote the Apostle Paul in the same breath as a quote from Bono, and all to make a point meaningful to his congregation, not to win cool points.
One wonders, for example, if anyone actually believes that partial «birth abortion is distinguishable from infanticide in any meaningful way; or thinks it perceptive to make the point that many....
The foresight that comprehends the existential future and defines the final formality to which the initial potential is relative can only reside in a transcendent point of unity that makes the equationaluniverse a meaningful and directional whole.
By asking meaningful questions and pointed follow up questions, you're allowing the other person to express their point of view in an elaborative manner.
Nearly every choice is the choice of something meaningful involving the loss of another possibility, which would have had its own special good points which are not present in what has finally been chosen.
As a result, even our pastor is starting to realize that what started out as «a class» to have a beginning and ending point, is now a body of believers who don't want to leave the gathering, but to continue growning in a much more comfortable, meaningful setting than they have been used to in the church - building - lecture - learned way of doing things.
The biblical history is meaningful because it is related at every point to the fundamental reality which lies behind all history and all human experience, which is, the living God in His Kingdom; and because it moves towards a climax in which the Kingdom of God came upon men with conclusive effect.
So the point here is that even people who may be «far» from God in terms of meaningful, loving relationship are still «close» to him in the sense that he continually sustains them in existence.
Here the ethic, which in Buddhism is also identical with the teaching of salvation — perhaps even more than it had been in the Brahmanic system — has much more latitude; it has a task that is metaphysically meaningful — suspending at one point the cosmic law, unraveling it, as it were.
The community of «new creations in Christ» must become meaningful to those for whom concepts like «being born again» and «living by the power of the Holy Spirit» have no internal, experiential significance or reference point.
Although we would rather talk of the coherent unity of the causal complex, because, even when the development of a complex entity can be traced through contributary causes, the interlocking patterning of those causes through time and space and the higher meaningful unit of organisation which they produce still reveals order and purpose in the system which points to Transcendent Mind as First and Final creative cause.
The openness of questioning is of course not absolute, as Gadamer points out, since every question already implies the direction in which the answers to that question must come if it is to be meaningful and appropriate.
We can not, at this point, make any meaningful analogies either to the union of the three persons in God (the doctrine of the Trinity) or to the two natures in Christ (the hypostatic union).
Indeed there is little point in our making reference to revelation unless it brings with it an unexpected power to make reality more intelligible and our lives more meaningful.
In the quote above, Ewing makes the same point with reference to the process of entertaining a proposition and making it meaningful to the self.
When group activity is analyzed carefully, however, it becomes apparent that some groups have achieved far greater facility in communicating in a fundamental way than others, and that, indeed, some of the groups seldom reach a point where interaction is on a meaningful level.
I think we have here a fundamental starting point in Hartshorne's philosophy, a starting point which represents his intuition: thought (meaningful discourse) is concerned with awareness, actual or possible, creaturely or divine.
He places strong emphasis upon cult and oral tradition; and he predicates meaningful unity only in extended sections of the Old Testament: the Tetrateuch, Genesis — Numbers, is a unity characterized by the pervading priestly point of view dominant in the entire section; and Deuteronomy — II Kings is a second major unit reflecting chiefly the perspective of the Deuteronomic point of view.
As time goes buy the kind defenders of free will over their rejection to «dead» here and colossians 2:13 tend to resort to a familiar defense, that of labeling it a Calvinist viewpoint and that its almost a cultist view point to hold.Very sad yet very much the defense of many christians.Dead may i suggest is dead, the inability to respond, does not mean that prior to being saved one could not read scripture but because of this spiritual deadness its not profitabel / meaningful - we just can not continue to revise the meaning of dead to fit a view point - because natural man has not been born again this deadness (spiritually) shows itself as «none seek after God», in this condition they are» slaves to sin» and the spiritual things of God (the bible) is «folly / foolishness» even the gospel is judged by natural man as «folly / foolishness «(1 cor.1: 18) Please stop with this weak / common defense called Calvinism - many believers are truly turned off by such a defense.We must not forget the man's «free will» is what took the whole human race down in the garden; i would hope we can rise above our love affair with the human will.
The Copernican revolution has thus led us by steps to the point where God (presuming for the moment that we can still use this word in a meaningful way) must be much greater than the pre-Copernicans ever imagined, while on the other hand man, in spite of the recent rapid expanse of his knowledge and technology, appears to have been reduced to an infinitesimal role in space.
I don't think happiness or godliness can be taught in ten steps, a meaningful life created through a list of bullet points or a magic Bible verse.
When a group claims they have a monopoly on the truth (insert your faith here) there is no point in trying to have a meaningful dialogue.
But to comprehend this entity of Israel as she is, and to give expression to her meaningful existence, he must articulate all in her past that he deems relevant to the present, and indeed (he does this, of course, in rare, almost involuntary bursts) he must also speak of that to which the present meaning of Israel ultimately points (so, again, Gen. 12:3).
With most of Fawen's competition in the nascent drinkable soup category focused on the refrigerated set, being shelf stable is still a potentially meaningful point of differentiation.
O absolutely at this point in time our best attacking 3 is alexis, giroud, theo but im saying in order for welbeck to become more clinical and potent he needs meaningful minutes at the ST position
Says NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, «It's hard to point to a relationship in our league, between a player and a city, that's more meaningful than the Saints and Drew Brees.»
because he's eager to be at another club it means there's no point in attempting any meaningful friendship between sanchez and lacazette, or for that matter sanchez and kolasinac.
At this point I'm hoping that meaningful action is taken to prevent similar occurrences in the future and that Trae and his family will find a way to get through this.
From the NCAA's vantage point, the survey indicates that amateurism plays a meaningful role in drawing to college football and basketball.
That's not to say that there isn't a troubling pattern of failure in the latter stages of the Champions League, but what was astonishing on Wednesday was that he took a system that had worked so well to the point that City has lost only two meaningful games all season and stands 16 points clear atop the Premier League table, and he abandoned it for something else.
The Gunners were still nine points behind leaders Chelsea but, with an inviting run of fixtures ahead, there was still a belief that Arsene Wenger's side could have a meaningful say in the Premier League title race.
You know, why is it we can get all fired up about an ad campaign to the point where we shut it down and yet we still have no meaningful maternity leave in this country?
Regarding your point about acknowledging that for many people, living single is a meaningful, productive, healthy experience, filled with secure attachments to the important people in their lives - we did point out (more than once) that single people have just as many secure attachments as coupled people, and the same overall attachment profiles as coupled people (this was also part of our hypothesis).
Positive reinforcement helps to keep people active... at least up to the point that they stop seeing that their actions have meaningful effects in the real world.
As Ian Leslie pointed out in a recent essay in the New Statesman, most people would love to see a world free from nuclear weapons, but disarmament — even in the complete fantasy world in which it is mirrored by all other world powers — wouldn't create this in a meaningful way.
On the contrary: what sealed Labour's fate was more likely his only meaningful intervention, when he pointed out that there could be no cap on immigration as long as Britain remained in the EU.
Gibson offered a brief outline of his platform, stating, «I believe our state can rally around four points: growing the economy through meaningful tax cuts and policy changes, achieving excellence in education by returning power to parents, students and teachers, cleaning up corruption and restoring our faith in our ability to be self - governing and protecting our freedoms while improving on the safety and security of all New Yorkers.»
One answer is provided by the Industrial Co-Operative Award in Science and Engineering (CASE), a U.K. Ph.D. studentship that seeks to build meaningful and sustainable relationships between industry and academia, with early career researchers at the point of intersection.
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