Sentences with phrase «much by respect»

Not exact matches

As much as I respect and admire the scholarly economic research conducted by Milton Friedman, I would humbly offer a «tweak» to his monetary rule.
A well - respected serial entrepreneur, Huffington continues to run her wellness company, but much of her time and attention has been engulfed by Uber's tumult.
Overloading your staff by setting the bar too high or assigning too much work within a short time frame can undermine your efforts to gain the respect of your staff and could cause your employees to shut down or even quit.
But the «yes» part comes from reminding yourself that there are a few basic rules you can live by in terms of how you interact with others, and if you keep these absolute essentials in mind, things will go a lot easier for you — and be a lot easier on those employees of yours who are, in many respects, very much at your mercy.
Most industries are much smaller than you'd think, so treating everyone — even your opponents — with respect is a good rule to live by, especially since you might end up working together one day.
You'll be surprised how much respect and appreciation you gain just by asking questions.
Compelling China to change course with respect to these kinds of market access barriers is long overdue, but U.S. missteps (such as imposing restrictions unilaterally through channels not sanctioned by the World Trade Organization) could initiate a much larger and more deleterious sequence of protectionist measures.
I was raised with love, respect, kindness, compassion... much of which is not seen or known nowadays by many.
Or... you can put asside your prophecies of doom & gloom, praying and hoping for God to smite all the yellow, black & brown people who don't believe the way you do anyway, and attempt to make peace with your neighbors, not by converting them at swordpoint, but accepting them and learning about their cultures and traditions and give them as much respect as you want them to show you.
If the city assumed that Cochran's beliefs would continue to lead him to treat his subordinates with the love and respect taught by his faith, perhaps his impropriety in publishing the book could have been dealt with in a much less severe manner.
You wanted to believe the people you respected so much were right, and you didn't want to disappoint them by rejecting beliefs so dear to them.
Now Paul's theology must be studied as a Jewish theology modified by the conception of Jesus as the Risen Messiah; that is, it was a Jewish theology — of the high Pharisaic type, in some respects; in others, quite unPharisaic, and making much use of apocalyptic conceptions, as Bruckner and others have shown — and to this Jewish theology was added the new, distinctive, transforming conviction that the Messiah was none other than the lowly Jesus, dead, raised to glory, and soon to come again.
This time, the newspapers are touting a new diatribe recently released to the Italian press by Ernst - Wolfgang Böckenförde, a German jurist much respected (they say) by the pope.
A small expression of favor the laborer would be able to get through his head; it would be understood in the market - town by «the highly respected cultured public,» by all ballad - mongers, in short, by the 5 times 100,000 persons who dwelt in that market - town, which with respect to its population was even a very big city, but with respect to possessing understanding of and sense for the extraordinary was a very small market - town — but this thing of becoming the Emperor's son - in - law was far too much.
There are norms and values in every civilized society and one has to abide by that.Muslims respect Jesus as much as they respect Muhammed (PBUH).
So Muslims in the U.S. should expect respect and kindness, but there must be limits to how much we alter society which is bound together by traditions and culture.
The wholesale labeling of inner - city children was, at least, resisted strongly in the past by influential and respected intellectuals; much of that resistance has collapsed in recent years, and many of these suppositions about «differentness go almost uncontested.
Otherwise, of course, theoreticians and philosophers even today would have much greater chances in this respect than the «little man» who, to all appearances, dull and untouched by the absolute issues of human life, seems to live a day - to - day biological struggle for existence.
Gregg Singer reports that evangelical Christianity was held in much higher respect by the majority at the convention of 1787 than it had been in 1776, since so few of the 1776 «radicals» were there.
By the same token, we've got to understand that we can be much more effective in getting our point across and realizing our goals if that prophetic language comes with a degree of understanding and respect.
So if someone wasn't respecting me (or so I thought) by calling too much, not showing up, being late, etc., I'd turn the upset dial to a 9, when others in my position would be at a 2.
If it is true that, bound by the collective interaction of its liberties, the human social group can not escape from certain irreversible laws of evolution, does this mean that, observed along its axis of «greatest complexity» (i.e. increasing liberty) the World is coiling upon itself with as much sureness as it is in other respects radiating outwards and explosively expanding?
«Again, respect of persons, in uncovering the head and bowing the knee or body in salutation, was a practice I had been much in the use of; and this, being one of the vain customs of the world, introduced by the spirit of the world, instead of the true honor which this is a false representation of, and used in deceit as a token of respect by persons one to another, who bear no real respect one to another; and besides this, being a type and a proper emblem of that divine honor which all ought to pay to Almighty God, and which all of all sorts, who take upon them the Christian name, appear in when they offer their prayers to him, and therefore should not be given to men; - I found this to be one of those evils which I had been too long doing; therefore I was now required to put it away and cease from it.
In this respect the new atheism is very much like the old secular humanism that was rebuked by the hard - core atheists for its mousiness in facing up to what the absence of God should really mean.
i do nt much care for evangelical christianity because I disagree with it and the direction it wants to take, but I respect it and all other faiths in their pursuit of higher ideals by which we should all endeavor to live by — and as for atheists well thats fine too.
Finally, the fact that I treat with respect an idea that has much in its favor, that is believed by the great majority of scientists, that has no decisive arguments against it, and that may well turn out to be true — I am speaking here of the scientific theory called neo-Darwinism — is not «appeasement» but intellectual humility and honesty.
So, if I dress up for church, clearly I'm dressing up to impress other humans or to show them how much I» «respect» God by wearing my best clothes instead of the grungy nightshirt God saw me in an hour before or because someone at some time said that's what I ought to do because that was their opinion of what God likes or doesn't like.
It's closer to the Creator,» so we must kill two of them, made by the same Creator mind you, to show how much we respect it!
«Everyone knew her in the local area and she was much loved and respected by friends and neighbours alike.
The lower levels of baseline sugar sweetened drink consumption in the UK compared with the US may in part explain why the effect on obesity that we estimate in the UK is much less than that estimated in the US.12 The differences with respect to other modelling studies may also be partly explained by their use of higher own price elasticity values for sugar sweetened drinks than we have calculated and used here.18 22 52 We can not make direct comparisons between the results of our study and the results of recent studies of the effect of reducing sugar sweetened drink consumption on body weight in children, 5 7 as the relation between energy balance and change in body mass index in children who are growing is different from that in adults.
I am sure if we had opened up ourselves too much and by any evil chance Liverpool came from behind to force a 3 - 3, again some people would pile the blame on Wenger for poor tactics, not respecting Liverpool enough, blah blah..
He does indeed come off stubborn on occasion but this could be due to his loyalty and faith, which is why the players love and respect him so much and hopefully they will repay that faith by giving everything to prove him right.
Great game, thought France showed Germany too much respect, by dropping off and allowing them to dominate the game, but when France attacked t showed u Germany defense and if Giroud had an ounce more pace he could have gotten himself on the score sheet twice, but contribute to the two goals indirectly and directly.
I have always had a healthy respect for what Wenger has done for us over the years but this run of results is too much by a long chalk and its time that his competancy and the boards ambition was called into question by any of the fan groups strong enough to make a difference, theres around 200 million comming into the club next season with the new BT sports deal and I am almost certain that this wont be spent on the players we really need nor will it be used to lower season ticket prices, so where will this money go?
Aussie Jack is right in that Wenger doubts his own teams ability by showing too much respect for the opposition.
We were looking for an animal to characterise Manchester City's deflating title bid, and after a certain amount of brainstorming came up with an animal that has «the mane of a horse, but in all other respects resembles a bull; its horns are curved back in such a manner as to be of no use for fighting, and it is said that because of this it saves itself by running away, meanwhile emitting a trail of dung that sometimes covers a distance of as much as three furlongs, contact with which scorches pursuers like a sort of fire.»
It is unrealistic to think that Wenger would be released this season and there is too much respect for him for the term» Sacked» being used... «By Mutual consent» would be more dignified in his case.
He has been given commensurate respect by having better job security than any other manager in the league, much to the envy of some (Mou wink wink).
Love him or HATE him, the delusion one will still be our manager next season, the facts are that there's too much respect and high regards for Mr Wenger to be sacked by the board / owner and it's no secret that his contract extension is only awaiting his signature.?
With respect to that, we were at the top and it seemed like there were a lot of rules changes us to slow us down and now you have cars that are so much faster than the field and the complete inaction by [NASCAR].»
And as for Jon Fox and myself being Pals?We have never met never spoken and never corresponded.We share a common hatred of Arsene Wenger.We also share a long time support of Arsenal Football Club.That is it.There are many many others who post their thoughts and feelings on this site who feel the same way about Wenger and the hierarchy of this club as we do.It would be very very easy to rip your comments to shreds but I simply refuse to waste time pointing out the obvious to you other than to say if your «posts» carried as much conviction and feeling as the ones posted by Jon Fox then you would find yourself gaining far more respect than what you are getting now.Study Ken1945 and how he writes his posts.
Should Sanchez leave Arsenal he will undermine much of the respect and admiration he has been shown by Gooners since he was rescued from the Barcelona bench.
I guess... Much respect for speaking your piece and standing by it without having to go «full nuts» on some of the replies to it.
@ jo jo i am in total agreement with you as i expected today almost everyone is going on about how bad we are ect i just watched the highlights again to make sure i wasnt watching another game we out played the spuds for over 30 mins in the first half lioris had to make 4 good saves and all were shoots from distance wilshire was very good as with ramsey we then dominated again in the second half with more good shoots and saves buy the spud keeper yes its disapointing but we were much the better team maybe you all listened to phill neville but you should know by now we have to have an amazing game to be given any credit by pundits and talk of chelski scoring 8 against us when they beat villa 3 — 0 have some respect for your club lads we need to do better but i think its coming have a little faith
By the way, respect must be earned at all times; and as much as respect can be gained, it can also be lost.
much like when a country can't divulge highly classified information publicly for obvious economic and military reasons, a professional soccer organization must keep certain things in - house so they don't devalue a player, expose a weakness, provide info that could give an opposing club leverage in future negotiations and / or give them vital intel regarding a future match, but when dishonesty becomes the norm the relationship between cub and fan will surely deteriorate... in our particular case, our club has done an absolutely atrocious job when it comes to cultivating a healthy and honest relationship with the media or their fans, which has contributed greatly to our lack of success in the transfer market... along with poor decisions involving weekly wages, we can't ever seem to get true market value for most of our outgoing players and other teams seem to squeeze every last cent out of us when we are looking to buy; why wouldn't they, when you go to the table with such a openly desperate and dysfunctional team like ours, you have all the leverage; made even worse by the fact that who wouldn't want to see our incredibly arrogant and thrifty manager squirm during the process... the real issue at this club is respect, a word that appears to be entirely lost on those within our hierarchy... this is the starting point from which all great relationships between club and supporters form... this doesn't mean that a team can't make mistakes along the way, that's just human nature, it's about how they chose to deal with these situations that will determine if this relationship flourishes or devolves..
But to ask us, who detest and loathe all he has done in the last decade and the man who has regressed us year by year, to respect him is not going to happen, however much you will it and ask for it.
He creates no fear or respect in the players mind he does that by defending them too much even when its crystal clear that their performance is poor.
We lost so Badly to Liverpool by giving them too much respect instead of having a go at them.
Personally I love our clubs loyalty and respect for a man who has done so much for us and until he decides to give up i hope we stand by him, no matter what!
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z