Schlessinger taught me how to ask
meaningful questions in my research, and I have gained much from his insightful directions and strong commitment to the education of his students.
Not exact matches
If you're not afraid of facing the really difficult — and really
meaningful —
questions over your holiday break, professor Jeffrey Pfeffer suggests this title: «It's an old book that won the Pulitzer Prize
in 1974.
I think the first
question is around resources — what do you have to put towards a social strategy, and how can you use that
in a
meaningful way?
«You won't use these purpose statements
in the final online survey, but you will find that they help test if each
question is really
meaningful,» Ambler says.
The ranking,
in which we evaluated roughly 600 companies that are certified as great workplaces by Great Place to Work, also considered survey responses to
questions related to training, profit - sharing,
meaningful work and how welcoming organizations are, as well as companies» rate of hiring over the past year.
«We will know the labor market is getting tight when we do see a more
meaningful upward move
in wages,» Powell said
in response to a reporter's
question as to whether he was satisfied with the pace of wage growth, which remains lackluster by most accounts.
Craft very
meaningful and targeted
questions to ensure that the results will be useful
in future implementation of this feedback.
«So the
question becomes, how can you immediately field interest
in your business
in a
meaningful way?
As you set out on your quest to find a life coach, look for someone who possesses excellent listening skills, but they must also be able to formulate
meaningful follow - up
questions to ensure that you think about your process
in the right ways.
The financial investment required to fly
in your new remote hire and put her up
in a hotel likely will be repaid through stronger relationships developed with her team, more effective initial training, a better understanding of the company culture, and more opportunities to ask
meaningful questions.
The answer to this
question has a
meaningful impact upon our asset allocation, on the ideal mix of stocks versus bonds that we think is best to own
in the portfolio.
You'll be surprised at how frank
questioning can result
in more
meaningful political discourse.
The philosophical significance of his own attitude to transgenderism seems lost on him: Transgenderism raises fundamental
questions about the nature of the human person — indeed, about whether one can even speak
in terms of human nature anymore
in any universal,
meaningful sense.
I think within a group we do need leadership — but not the kind that can not be
questioned to move
in new
meaningful directions for the sake of the whole community... an open - ness if it exists will create this.
I think that Salvation & leading a
meaningful life on Earth (The Kingdom is HERE) depends on the answers to the
questions posed by Jesus
in Matthew 25,31 or
in John 15,11.
We can't interact with our culture
in a
meaningful way until we answer these
questions.
In fact, I'm beginning to think that that
questions are almost always the best way to further
meaningful dialog....
Bultmann called into
question not only what could be said about the Trinity, but developed an entire system
in which history's effects on doctrine must be overcome so that the Christian message might be
meaningful for the concrete individual of the historical present.
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.
However, if one said, for example, that the
question of Jesus» own intentions were a matter of total indifference, so that he possibly was deliberately deceptive
in everything he did and said, could one still say
in any
meaningful sense that he was the decisive act of God?
Hi Reality... Just wondering, do you have OCD???? Your repeated posting of the same message without engaging
in a
meaningful dialogue makes me
question....
You said, «Wait, so the problem with Creationism is that it «makes up» answers to
questions man does not have real answers for by finding an idea that fits all the observable criteria
in a
meaningful and consistant way?»
An idea that answers the
question we do not have real scientific answers for by finding an idea that fits all the observable criterian
in a
meaningful and consistant way?
Wait, so the problem with Creationism is that it «makes up» answers to
questions man does not have real answers for by finding an idea that fits all the observable criteria
in a
meaningful and consistant way?
In this context a relation between human person and divine creativity, although complex, becomes a
meaningful question to consider.
My answer to this
question is that I find it impossible to give
meaningful content to the idea of a subjective aim derived from God which will function
in the specified way.
I don't necessarily defend a lack of knowledge about other religions (I scored 15 out of 15 on Pew's sample quiz on their site), but neither do I see it as relevant to compare the (implied)
question «Do you identify with A religion (or faith
in God)» with «what is your general knowledge about ALL religions», and presume this is going to generate a
meaningful result.
In evaluating its group structure, a church's leaders should ask themselves these questions: Is it possible for persons of every age, with a wide range of interests, to find meaningful group experiences in our churc
In evaluating its group structure, a church's leaders should ask themselves these
questions: Is it possible for persons of every age, with a wide range of interests, to find
meaningful group experiences
in our churc
in our church?
If he does not ask fundamental
questions as to the meaning of his pursuits by himself, he must be made to see the larger contexts
in which each detail, small or important, can and must be placed to become
meaningful.
We come now to the difficult
question of whether it is
meaningful to speak of growth or progress
in the life of love.
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.
I think being open to ideas, and observations, especially those from scripture, regarding these great
questions are key to being able to finally answer these
questions in a
meaningful way.
Clearly the role of progressive Christians is, like Jacob, not to die until we have assured the rise of those
questions, the life of those
questions,
in a dynamic and
meaningful spirituality as the next generation comes to grips with them.
First, they produce programs
in the media which,
in the midst of the secular worldview and its power, try to illumine the human condition, to ask
meaningful religious
questions, to rediscover religious truths, and to make a beginning toward creating a new religious vocabulary which can have meaning and power for the multitudes.
On one level Christians who adopt this position develop program material that —
in contrast to the media's expressions — tries to illumine the human condition, to ask
meaningful religious
questions, to rediscover religious truths, and even to create a new religious vocabulary that has meaning and power for the multitudes.
The fourth sort of case would be a perceptually
meaningful alternative to the third only if the «other things» were known independently to be inherently perceptible
in the latter, yet all efforts to establish that knowledge - claim appear to be
question - begging.
But that people
in general, either within or outside of the churches, find the Bible as a whole to be
meaningful is open to serious
question.
More important would it be to answer the
question how we can live a
meaningful life which will end
in a peaceful death.
Section IV of chapter 3 is taken up with a detailed analysis of this ethical problem, and of its parameters, and
in particular, a thorough biological analysis of the continuity / discontinuity
question is presented: «whether to claim that [biological findings] teach us about an embryo's essential continuity withand similarity to human beings at other stages of life, or to argue that they reveal profound and morally
meaningful discontinuities between embryos and live - born persons.»
Granted that this teaching is of some relevance to a Christian today (and the
question of how far and
in what ways this would be the case will occupy us
in our next chapter), how are we to express it
in categories that would be
meaningful today?
Responding earlier to an urgent
question in the House of Commons, food minister David Heath said that retailers and suppliers were «on course» to provide «
meaningful results» on testing of beef products on Friday.
Framing
meaningful questions is our best way of nurturing that kind of life
in our children.
She was more purposeful
in her speech, asking
meaningful questions.
Question topics for Gentile included his criticisms of Donovan on domestic violence prosecutions and,
in several iterations, how he would produce any
meaningful results
in a Republican - dominated House.
Among her supporters
in the debate was Baroness Harris of Richmond, who
questioned whether one person could «really do such a big job»
in a «
meaningful way».
We just constructively
question the choice of the US House as a thread topic (OK, I admit, it will (hopefully) probably be the only one for a while) I suspect that many of us simply think that it is more appropriate and
meaningful to discuss the Presidential contest (which
in all fairness the Fix has been covering quite a bit since the mid-term elections) and perhaps 2008 US Senate races.
The study is
meaningful in respect to the fact that it calls into
question the role of the T - type calcium channel
in the reticular thalamus, and is expected to provide an important theoretical foundation for understanding its role
in the mechanism of absence seizures, as well as developing effective treatment methods for absence epilepsy.
It is clear that the People's Liberation Army plays a major role
in China's space missions, says Dean Cheng, a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation
in Washington, D.C. «It begs the
question of whether there is a civilian manned space program
in any
meaningful sense of the word,» he says.
But there are
questions over whether brain - training platforms can enhance cognitive function
in a way that is
meaningful for wider life.
In Fact and Fiction in Global Energy Policy, Sovacool, Brown, and Valentine make clever use of the Hegelian dialectic to take on 15 core energy questions (e.g., «Do conventional energy resources have a meaningful «peak»?»
In Fact and Fiction
in Global Energy Policy, Sovacool, Brown, and Valentine make clever use of the Hegelian dialectic to take on 15 core energy questions (e.g., «Do conventional energy resources have a meaningful «peak»?»
in Global Energy Policy, Sovacool, Brown, and Valentine make clever use of the Hegelian dialectic to take on 15 core energy
questions (e.g., «Do conventional energy resources have a
meaningful «peak»?»)