The left side of your site: Web usability studies reveal that people spend twice as
much time viewing the left side of pages as the right.
It's a conversation with history Opie is accustomed to having, only this time she wonders if people will ever queue up to spend as
much time viewing a photograph as they do a painting.
Not exact matches
You won't spend as
much time finding your place as you jump from
view to
view.
«We
view this as a «home - run deal» for Disney and while its an aggressive acquisition with a high price tag, in our opinion this is the right move at the right
time as the marriage of these assets creates a
much more formidable Disney,» Ives said.
«I can't say too
much about the new products and the things we are developing, but from a pure technology point of
view, everything that we've done on vehicles translates directly into trucks,» he said at the
time.
He has spent so
much time with resolute fibbers that it seems to have poisoned his
view of human nature.
Even companies that garner lots of eyeballs on the world's biggest video site — and Machinima says it generates billions of
views a month — have had a hard
time turning that into a profitable business, because ad rates are low and
much of the money they do make goes back to YouTube.
It is
much harder to convince companies and moreover it takes a longer
time to get on track from a corporate point of
view to start using these tools.
My general answer:
Much of the region's news helps support my
view that now may be a good
time to consider raising allocations to eurozone equities, and to stocks in Germany in particular.
By definition, growth implies many first
time customers, and the mix of these new customers can distort the
view into how
much repeat purchase behavior is actually occuring.
I still maintain that uranium will get
much more exciting in the 2016 - 2017
time frame and I'm finding myself increasingly isolated in that
view with other analysts thinking it could be 2018 - 2020 before the next leg up in uranium occurs.
Here again, if you're looking at the funnel purely from a revenue point of
view, or spending too
much time focusing on transactions, the customer experience gets lost in the shuffle.
And yet they take opposite
views much of the
time.
My country and my church have both already spent too
much time, energy and money trying to accommodate these backward points of
view when they are no longer even tolerable.
- But the difference is, Science eventually comes to its senses in the face of TESTABLE EVIDENCE and changes it's
views; the thought of changing away from religious dogma is abhorrant to almost all faiths, and change in practices often take
much time.
If these morons spent as
much time worrying about their child molester priests as they do bashing their
views into other people, people would respect them and they might actually do some good.
The precipitous decline of liberal Protestantism is frequently
viewed as a phenomenon of the last few decades, but the stereotype of religious liberalism as desiccated and dying goes back
much further in
time.
You spend so
much time talking about things like grace, yet you don't seem to have enough of it to allow those who have a different
view and / or style of interaction from yours to express themselves without your lecture of improper behavior.
Their deeper dilemma, in Gregory's
view, is that they tend to «undervalue and disregard themselves too
much, and so are turned aside from their own judgment in successive moments of
time.
This is the point of
view of an elitist from the first world with total disregard to the circu.mstances of lots and lots of people in
much more difficult circ.umstances in the rest of the world who have neither the leisure
time, education, literacy, or resources to «study» any religion, let alone choose yours to study.
You've got to give as
much airtime to conservative
views as liberal ones, equal
time in debate to secular and religious
views, the same column width to progressive and traditional opinion.
If Santorum were a Senator or running for office at the
time, this story would be
much more negative, but he was merely expressing his religious
views which every American should be able to do without being persecuted by others.
The note sounded by both Chomsky and Roy is admittedly rather shrill, but we must consider that their dissent comes at a
time when
much of the world seems content with President Bush's
view that this attack was simply an attempt by «evildoers» to snuff out «the beacon light of freedom» in the world.
Her
view seemed like a relic from the past, from a
time when people didn't know as
much scientifically or philosophically and didn't think critically.
In my
view heaven exists, God exists and while Stephen Hawking can exercise his free speech and think I find it so strange that he spends so
much time trying to disprove «what he believes does not exist».
I really think that looking at the entire Bible as a single Cohesive story and coming at it from the idea of seeing how God is revealing a little more of His plan over
time is
much more appropriate than most traditional
views.
When someone teaches something that is contrary to your
view, rather than take the
time to understand their perspective and then deal with it logically and Scripturally, and maybe even correct your own
view in the process, it is
much easier to just call them «biblically illiterate» and move on.
Yep you are right, I moved down here in the state of Mississippi, north of Crystal Springs from Chicago when I was ten years old but still I visit once in a while, now it's twenty years and sad to not
much has change, like the parts you said about non-whites discrimatory or rasicts at other non-whites, when I went to school here they treated me as a alien from another galaxy, they pick at my voice cause I didn't had that southern dialog, unlike them I said my words correctly, but not just me, they even hated at others who had better intelect I am not picking at them, It is what I went through all these years, Mississippi and mainly this small town of Crystal Springs see America in a crazy awful
view, They don't like difference that even within they own race, ther not that politcal, when some one say God they got there vote, I don't to say
much to waste your
time, I still remember when I was ten years old I had a constanct back ground check on me to see were I really come from evn though I had the paper saying Chicago Illinois barely no jobs but a church on every street for a town barely under five Thousand, till this very day, they look at me like I am a alien, did you ever had that experiance down here damn my keybroad mess up,
I don't lambaste your posts to Bob even though
much of the
time they're poorly written and espouse points of
view even I find are difficult to defend because I am adamantly in favor of gay marriage and equal rights.
Neighbors of the Providence Road Baptist Church — where a sign advertises «old
time religion» - say Pastor Charles Worley is known for being over the top, with one neighbor describing him as «fire and brimstone» whose
views are out of sync with
much of the surrounding community.
Bultmann, with his program for a present - and future - oriented theology, sets the stage for
much of radical theology's
views on the relevance of
time and history for Christian faith.
In Wright's interpretation, which owes
much to the realized eschatological
views of C. H. Dodd and G. B. Caird, Jesus did not proclaim the imminent end of the world, if by «world» one means the space -
time continuum.
Muslims examine Islamic text this way all the
time, and many Chrisktians would marvel thinking that just isn't done in Christianity (because
much of Christianity
view it as heresy).
I try to
view the texts in as
much of the context (including literary devices, ancient languages, cultural norms of the
times) as I possibly can.
The end result is that we can agree with
much of what science says about the formation of the Grand Canyon while at the same
time, seeing that such
views are supported and defended by Scripture.
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.
I myself bought my iPad almost solely for the purpose of spiritual blogging on the bus (which I am doing right now), and it has given me more
time to think about these matters and to read a
much larger diversity of
views than I would otherwise.
I imagine that I have a more human
view of prophetic inspiration than some Mormons do, since I am a historian who sees prophets as very
much creatures of their
times as well as people who are inspired by God —
much like the prophets of the Old Testament.
The organismic
view of society on the part of process thought has
much in common with systems theory, which holds that human societies are systems, at
times sub-systems intertwined in complex ways and parts of a larger system.
Some
time ago I made a discovery that somewhat surprised me: I found that I could communicate
much better with people who disagreed with me but who were uncertain about their position than with people who agreed with me but who held our shared
views in a posture of certainty.
According to the 2012 Customer and Management Channel Survey, CPG companies winning in their categories are three
times more likely to invest in growth channels and the Hispanic market, 50 percent more likely to use pricing optimization tools, five
times more likely to
view retailer collaboration as a strategic priority, and invest twice as
much time in talent development.
-- it's from our hike last weekend — but we can go see great
views like this pretty
much any
time we want, which is one of the things i love about Switzerland.
Thanks so
much —
viewing it as a challenge to find new ways to adapt recipes is what has kept me going too, and not wasting
time constantly lamenting all of the things I'm not eating.
Of course it would be silly to suggest that winning any game, cup or otherwise, isn't good for the club, but let's remember just how problematic FA Cup success has been for this club... I'm certainly not going to suggest I didn't enjoy seeing Arsenal win, I'm a fan of this club first and foremost, but how bad are things when you find yourself secretly wishing that your own team lost so that just maybe real change would finally come... I resent this team for even making me feel such thoughts and it's going to take a lot of effort on their part to earn my trust again... this club has treated the fans so poorly that it has created an incredibly fragile and toxic environment, so
much so that a «what have you done for me lately» mentality has emerged... fans rise and fall depending on the results of each game because we don't have faith in those in charge to make the necessary changes to personnel and tactics... each
time we win many fans attack any dissenting voices and make unrealistic claims about the players, the manager and the potential for unprecedented success... every
time we lose the boo - birds run rampant, calling for heads to roll and predicting the worst... regardless of what side you fall on, it's not your fault, both sides are simply overcompensating for the horrible state of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long
view when those in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions... in the end, we are trapped by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly, by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerting
I've pretty
much accepted that Wenger is not going to get rid him, so what has to be done is we need to sign another striker who would play back up for the mean
time, with the eventual
view of him replacing Giroud.
He's grabbed at and flexed it several
times, this half, he has no jump or power there and he is quite clearly from my point of
view not putting as
much pressure on or taking normal steps with his right leg.
Not that there's
much time to enjoy the
view.
Still, the
Times claim Van Dijk would likely be very expensive, with # 70million perhaps too
much to fork out for a player who might not be
viewed as the guaranteed first - choice in that role for the long term.
The 28 - year - old became regarded as one of the best strikers in the world during his
time at previous club Atletico Madrid, and now appears keen on returning to Spain with their rivals Real, who may spend as
much as # 10m just to sign him on loan, with a
view to a permanent transfer next year.
i know there is not
much to write about but people try to find some kind of» story» when there is none, national managers don, t think about the players clubs they, ll play their best players if they are available not worrying if they have a game soon afterwards they already don, t have enough
time with their players so have to make most of it, i believe wenger is managing giroud, getting him fit, fresh in
view of a long season and is doing it while he has most of the squad fit im sure we will reap the rewards with giroud not having a spell of 10 games without scoring.