I'm just saying creationism account for much
more of the big picture than evolution could ever dream of.
In my experience, that difference leads to
more of the big picture feedback * I * want.
The intertwining stories are handled with great care; at first you fail to see any real connections between them all, but as time progresses and you get
more of the big picture it all ties in to create a well told story that always tugged me along to the next case.
IO: This is
more of a bigger picture question, but some people might look at you and say, why are you making games in this space?
Paul is an attorney and is
more of the big picture person.
Not exact matches
There are some forces in the world tilting the skills in favour
of these
more artistic, empathic,
big -
picture skills.
«Zoom out, see the
big picture and then drill into different parts
of the presentation in a much
more dynamic way,» he says.
Instead
of looking over every single detail, try to focus
more on the
big picture.
It gives the most accurate
picture of the market P / E by calculating a ten - year average
of inflation - adjusted earnings as the «E,» a formula that eliminates the
bigs swings that make P / Es look overly extended when profits temporarily collapse, and
more attractive than warranted when earnings spike, the scenario today.
Seek out her advice whenever possible, and remember that she will be
more supportive when she is in it with you and a part
of the
bigger picture.
What's
more, we train and empower new hires so they are aware
of big -
picture company goals and take a personal desire to achieve them.
In the
big picture, this tournament is one
of NBA's ideas for combating tanking, an issue that will only become
more prominent as the league's regular season enters its home stretch.
Even
more, his interactions with students provided inspiration, reminding him
of the
bigger picture.
Those were the things that plagued my mind,
more than the
bigger picture of what was going on with my life.
Let your staff see
more of the company's
big picture, and your business will benefit from the resulting positive attitudes and creative ideas from employees who stick around longer.
The
big picture is one
of the
big drivers
of our growth is when
more content comes to streaming.
For AI to be
more valuable, it needs to be able to look at the
big picture and include many
more sources
of information than the computer systems it is replacing.
Says Wilkinson: «We wanted Flow to look at the
bigger picture of team communication, and actually make working with your team easier — instead
of just adding
more discussions onto the pile.»
Carlson has a reputation for being a
big -
picture thinker, and lately he has been thinking a lot about a different direction: squeezing
more value out
of his low - cost resource beyond 2020 through market expansion.
Trump's specific criticism
of Sessions here makes no sense, but the
bigger picture is that, as he's said repeatedly, he wants the Justice Department to do
more to investigate his political enemies and is annoyed that Sessions won't take a greater personal role in doing so.
I take a
big -
picture view
of what's going on with economic trends, the political environment, monetary policy, and
more.
Also, seeing the
big picture has made me
more comfortable with the hops and dips
of my 401k.
The most valuable employees understand
more than just their jobs; they understand the industries in which their companies operate, the way in which their companies functions in
big -
picture terms and the way in which their individual job roles contribute to the success
of their firms.
Building in a salary (even just a small one) for yourself from the very beginning will not only make your personal finances
more manageable, but it will also help you to keep accurate financial records and see the
big picture of your company's wellbeing by establishing a clearer
picture from the start
of what the company costs to run.
(Ritholtz is no stranger to social media — TED Talks credits his
Big Picture blog as one
of «100 websites you should know and use,» while Matt Miller
of Bloomberg says Ritholtz «consistently makes
more sense than anyone else in media» and Randall Forsyth
of Barron's calls The
Big Picture «a must - read blog.»)
In addition to the U.S. stock market being
more fraught with risk that in 2000 and 2007, there's a bit
of a 1997 - 1998 feel to the
big picture.
Anyway, I think the
big picture is that it is probably
more beneficial to learn the lessons
of Buffett rather than trying to invest verbatim.
Some
of Martin's content is
more big picture, like his article that explains several steps logical business thinkers can take to be
more creative.
Here's a letter to the board
of Biglari Holdings re: executive compensation [Noise Free Investing] & then
more thoughts on Biglari's compensation agreement [My Investing Notebook] Where things stand in the market [Bespoke Investment Group] A list
of stocks Nasdaq is canceling trades in from yesterday's madness [Business Insider] The best interest rate chart in the world [Trader's Narrative] A great macro overview from Barry Ritholtz [The
Big Picture] A look at John Paulson's possible ownership
of Bear Stearns CDOs [Zero Hedge] John Mauldin on the future
of public debt [Advisor Perspectives] Top buys & sells from Morningstar's ultimate stock pickers [Morningstar] The truth about «Sell in May & Go Away» [WSJ] An interview with hedge fund manager Hugh Hendry [Investment Week] Bill Ackman: Let's have a public registry for stock opinion [Barron's] Hedge fund Harbinger hires ex-Orange chief for wireless plan [Dealbook] & Deutsche Telekom has been in talks with Harbinger [FT] Hedge funds begin to restructure fee system [FT]
But everyone has been awaiting the
more sweeping Holder report, which sought to take a
bigger picture of Uber's management issues.
You see
more of the whole
picture, which I have always been a
big picture type person.
Just because we are so very ignorant
of the
big picture and often only want to see it in our own egotistical self centered way, does not mean it has a lot to answer for; it only means we need to grow up and try to understand the
big picture more than we usually do.
God cares
more about the
bigger picture - the response
of a man's heart, as he did with Job - than he does about making sure they look good, Rife says.
This is all part
of a
bigger picture — a
picture far
more beautiful, lovely, and perfect than we could ever begin to dream
of.
«This covers most areas
of life (body, soul and spirit), with the emphasis less on «me» and sheer pleasure, and
more on «others» and the
bigger picture,» Parnham explains.
The resurrection hope originated as part
of a much
bigger and
more complex eschatological
picture.
And as we lose a bit
more of the secular culture each generation, we parse out the
big historical
picture of generationall failure to call it what it is and take responsibility to change our own church family culture.
So, are this synonymous terms, or are they different dimensions
of the
big picture,
more generic, «good news»?
Some
of its just a stretch for me but the when I look at the
Big Picture, I'm
more comfortable and know who I am and what I beleive.
People always want to twist some portion into their belief and forget the
bigger,
MORE important
picture of the whole story.
But, this «This I Believe» thing seems to demand something
more personal, some leap
of faith that helps one see life's
big picture, some rules to live by.
When Jesus saved me, he didn't make me a person less prone to despair or less intensely overwhelmed by emotions
of both joy and sorrow, and he didn't make my very stoic
big -
picture friend
more emotionally affected by suffering.
Amazing how this
picture can be
more about the perception felt by the little one, versus the actions or intentions
of the
bigger ones; how many pastors / (c) hurches deal with this on the level
of seeing what's actually there versus what they perceive.
Draw into the minutia we find it
more difficult to forgive, and can completely loose sight
of the
bigger picture.
I think that is one
of the
big messages
of Jesus; to give humankind the opportunity to have a
more clear
picture of God.
These days I feel okay not knowing them and don't worry about a day
of more carbs or fat because I rationally understand it'll all balance out in the
big picture.
I also used
more liquid (about an additional cup
of almond milk) as I was already observing that the mix wasn't sticking together in
big chunks as it is in the
pictures above.
Part
of the
big picture is paying attention to global trends in the food industry, such as the movement toward
more natural foods.
Whilst the conference was focused around alleviating food loss and food waste, the actual breadth
of topics discussed, both formally by seminar presenters and
more informally during networking opportunities in coffee and lunch breaks, allowed me to develop a «
big picture» perspective.
In this sense, buying organic is a commitment to the
bigger,
more complex
picture of which our personal health is a part.