Sentences with phrase «much creativity does»

Even though this is my forever home, when my forever is done (which I hope is a good long time), I expect I'd want my home to be sellable — in a 55 + retirement community with people moving in from everywhere throughout the country, too much creativity doesn't fly.
How much creativity does it take to string bars of soap, or stick little umbrellas on a background or for that matter take a hundred or a thousand of anything and put it together on a background.

Not exact matches

Although handling business affairs may not be as much fun as creating your art, it does require an element of creativity that most crafters can appreciate.
They meant his creativity in sourcing pre-crisis loans and then selling them based on unconventional appraisal methodologies; the loans went bad, the investors are suing Credit Suisse, and I don't really know or care that much about the substance but it is always harder to argue about the good faith of your loans when you have e-mails from your own bankers calling them naughty words.
Or how often have we neglected helping people engage because it'd just be too much work to do something else or because we'd actually have to engage our imagination and creativity during the week?
Lost amidst so much experimentation and emphasis on creativity has been the «givenness» of liturgy, the sense that «one can not do with it what one will.»
How often have we neglected helping people engage because it'd just be too much work to do something else or because we'd actually have to engage our imagination and creativity during the week?
In the great «transvaluation» that followed, there was no sphere of social, religious, or intellectual life that the Church did not claim for itself; much was abolished, and much of the grandeur and beauty of antiquity was preserved in a radically altered form, and Christian civilization — with its new synthesis and new creativity — was born.
... time to split the country... the northern part should join up with Canada, a very progressive and successful country with gay marriage, a place where almost everyone would like to call home and... jesusland where ignorance is rampant, where god will solve all your problems, where «science» will be abolished and where eventually all creativity and problem solving will be seen as blasphemous... very much in keeping with taliban thinking don't you think?
But the Hartshornians don't dwell much on creativity and seem to want to get God down front where he pulls as well as guides.
Much work needs to be done in clarifying the relationship between creativity on the one hand and inheritance from the immediate past on the other — I have begun this clarification in section I of Chapter 2 of my A Whiteheadian Aesthetic.9 It has been a characteristic of the Hartshornian group to play down the notion of creativity at the same time that they augment the importance of God — God has encroached on the role Whitehead assigned to creativity.
Bruggeman argues that the prophet does not contend against such entities with arms and use of force, but with the much more powerful weapon of imagination and creativity.
I do not find this so strongly in other process thinkers, and insofar as Muray will not be more specific than that the criterion for reconstituting a tradition is «whatever contributes to the enhancement of relationality and creativity that are true of the fundamental character of reality itself» (93), I do not think he will much like the basis of Hauerwas» critique, namely the stories of the history of Israel and Jesus as they continue to be remembered and enacted in the Christian church.
How often have we neglected helping people engage because it'd just be too much work to do something else or because we'd actually have to engage our imagination and creativity...
How much can you push something and not have it wind up as just an echo of what it is and was or simply a vehicle of creativity that has little to do with anything?
When I started my blog and instagram account last year I started following way too many people, some because of their food, some for their lifestyle or creativity, some for the aesthetics... but recently I realized that I spend so much time scrolling through my feed, comparing, feeling bad about my work, my life or simply not good enough that I decided to unfollow quite a few of those accounts, keep only the ones that make me feel good and positive and to focus more on creating, shooting, baking, styling so basically all those things that make me happy and fulfilled and being the reason why I started doing this in the first place!
I was deeply concerned that this meant goodbye to some of my favorite dishes but with a few tricks, a lot of creativity and many hours searching thriftstores for 80s diet cookbooks, I've been able to keep myself satisfied and I don't feel like I'm sacrificing much.
I had tons of work to do today so I didn't really have time for much kitchen creativity.
I try to do this often with meal planning, it saves so much money and it forces creativity.
I've only done it a few times, but it's so much fun to a) get to focus truly on the video without having to worry about the recipe and b) explore and admire other people's creativity!
It had the eyes and mouth already cut out, which didn't leave much space for creativity.
I promise I do have other new recipes waiting in the wings... I have just been busy with my coaching work and researching content for a new book I'm writing focussing on «creativity» that I haven't had as much kitchen time for cooking and photography.
I really don't know, and I was very much hoping that you and your awesome creativity could help me out here!
You are so sweet (I feel like I say that too you way too much because it's true, but I need to get more creative lol) Thank you for reading my non-writer writings, it's not so much that I don't / can't write but it's certainly not the form of creativity that calls to me most.
It's easy to see how the 29 - year - old could do a job for this United side, who looked sorely lacking of creativity in their recent defeat to Manchester City, when they failed to get a hold of the ball and create much to trouble their opponents.
I'd have to say Xhaka is easily the man of the match, def midfield done as much as any CB done defensively speaking, our players in the end kept looking to Xhaka and he didn't disappoint to often with his creativity.
The 22 - year - old has both the pace, creativity and eye for goal to do real damage in the Premier League, and his asking price shouldn't cause too much trouble for Liverpool if they receive a big offer for Coutinho.
I tell you from a footballing point of view scoring 8 goals you got have players that know where the goal posts are it takes energy and creativity to score 8 yes I agree vikings changed their players because their league is starting i think tomorrow so yes they were not a big team team but to say that Arsenal were not strong thats a bit to much and I say it again you need energy and creativity to score 8 I was very happy they did that Arsenal are well known for creating chances yesterday they converted them chances into Goals this should be the norm and I hope this will give them a lesson on how to win a game as they did nt dwell about with the ball it was goal after goal and that tells me that they went for the goals directly and I hope and wish the young guns all the best and to do well in the next season
Creativity (apart from the single assist to the magnificent ox which doesn't add much weight to is overall match creativity to be self productive) poor
Seriously do Arsenal fans lack about as much creativity as their manager at this moment in time.
In at least seven seasons he didn't have much goals to go with his no creativity and his no backbone that goes with his non existent control and his do not tackle or make contact that in turn goes with his useless effort which happens to suit his I give up they want it more than me.
Sure wenger was at the game with the wrong team sheet we had no width with no one running into space very static with not much creativity and then when they did they all were well off target
In the semi against Netherlands, they lacked creativity to get enough quality shots off, but their defense played well enough to hold Holland from doing much either.
So in order to break them down we could do with as much creativity as possible and that is why the continued absenSanti Cazorla from the squad is a concern.
Until we do nt address this, does nt matter how much pace, creativity or power we have at front, our defence will be expose when playing the big 4.
Sir Alex Ferguson's midfield could well do with freshening up and Gotze would add some much needed creativity to the Old Trafford first team whilst also adhering to the club's push towards a more youthful transfer policy.
Positives Our defence has a leader with wealth of experience Creativity in abundance Ramsey still has licence to make late runs to the box Xhaka and wilshere both play 6s taking turns to hold and doing the dirty work Sanchez and Ozil switching wings havoc through crossing or cutting inside Lacazette being provided for Giroud our option from the bench Negatives Ozil playing as a winger wouldn't defend (mustafi will provide cover as he wouldn't overlap as much as bellerin) No Giroud Lacazette dynamic combination (would still happen by subbing wilshere caution for injuries Ramsey moves to 8 lacazette plays behind Giroud) Slow and aging metserker (makes up for with football brain and also pacy wing backs) No outright cdm (wouldn't need one as no overlapping wing backs to cover as creativity is enough ufront would concentrate on defending
With Jack Wilshere out for the next three weeks at a minimum, much of Arsenal's creativity now depends, as it has done for much of this season, on Santi Cazorla.
With Özil, there were none of the short, quick passing combinations, and thus, Arsenal, so often forced down the middle by a lack of width, didn't have much creativity at the top of the penalty box.
Jamie O'Hara will doubtless bolster the levels of creativity in the final third substantially, but for me strike duo Kevin Doyle and Steven Fletcher have to do so much more, as industry alone won't win matches.
After his performance in midweek, I also believe that Bilic may want to bring Arnautavic into the starting team to give us much - needed creativity, although many would argue that it is difficult to do this without weakening the team from a defensive viewpoint.
It doesn't take much creativity to have a female parent work full - time and assume the role of «father» while the male parent stays home full - time, does all the nurturing, and assumes the role of «mother» (or, more frequently, have both parents be «father» and nanny be «mother») What takes creativity is to totally reimagine what both «mother» and «father» mean, and create new roles that never existed for anyone before.
However, they also don't leave you with as much room for creativity, so you have to choose whether or not you're okay with this!
I love the creativity that comes out of gardening in smaller spaces, and Holly certainly shows us just how much can be done.
Making a bedtime chart doesn't have to be complicated, require much creativity, or an art degree.
Play dough is an activity that stimulates pure creativity and does so much to help your child master fine motor control.
I've much admiration for those who've done the course saying they put their creativity to one side when told in school they were not «good» at art — and yet here they are diving in to the creative process.
There are many different areas of the house to get intimate in and it lends to creativity and even more mindfulness (helpful for birth control when you have to wake up enough or plan enough to move little ones all to different rooms, or relocate ourselves (you don't put off getting out the condom or diaphragm as much...) and you can be more alert and aware in the experience with your partner.
If they do, do you ever feel resentful or frustrated, given how much time and creativity you put into making them?
He has now written Dragons 10 Entrepreneurs Who Built Britain (Head of Zeus # 30) in which he argues that Britain's rise to global dominance owed as much to the energy and creativity and ruthlessness of traders, industrialists and bankers, as it did to ministers, diplomats or military men.
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