As she has a strong pack instinct, if she does
not see you as the leader, your Husky may try to establish herself at the top of the pack, which can lead to undesirable behaviors such as aggression.
Not exact matches
Much like the Civil Rights era in the US succeeded in part because individuals who didn't have something clear to gain stepped up publicly
as allies,
Leader - Chivée
sees a similar parallel with women in the workplace, noting that «it takes a lot of men stepping up» to help effect long - lasting change.
«If you are pulling out of something that pretty much every other country in the world is a part of, then that is
not seen as being a
leader.
In countless studies of what makes successful
leaders, it's hard
not to
see dullness
as an underlying theme.
The powerful German
leader —
seen as a crucial figure leading the EU - is
not going to be in the negotiations with the U.K. but her voice will certainly be important.
He wasn't always the wildly successful tech genius we've all come to recognize
as one of the most innovative and practical
leaders the world has ever
seen.
When
leaders have these powers, it makes sense
not just for them to have formal responsibility, but for them to be
seen as having a level of control that implies sufficient causal responsibility to underpin ultimate moral responsibility.
In a company, a good boss isn't
seen as a boss, they are
seen as a
leader.
He tells broadcasters that if eurozone
leaders don't address the crisis properly we will
see a meltdown
as soon
as later this month.
Both
leaders see long - form writing
as a source of insight into what the people around them truly do and do
not understand.
Are you a Trump supporter who
sees him
as a
leader and
not a dictator?
In contrast to Tosi's departure, it was well known the company had been looking for a COO, and the elevation of Johnson should
not surprise anyone familiar with the behind - the - scenes
leader seen as Chesky's most trusted adviser.
Furthermore, these adept
leaders know the most important team members are their satisfied customers and don't
see clients
as separate entities but rather
as part of the business family.
Take some time to focus on who you are
as a
leader (even if you're
not technically in charge) and you may
see that others at your company are gaining insight from your example.
Wallace is the first to admit the process isn't perfect; he
sees the growth of front - line
leaders as a perpetual project.
Fine however, won't let gender play a role in her business strategy advising women to, «build your business how you
see fit and be the kind of
leader that you think you should be and don't apologize for it... Authentic innovators, no matter their sex, build fantastic businesses and are far more inspiring
as leaders.»
I do
not see myself
as an entrepreneur, a CEO or a business
leader, although I've been all three at one time or another.
Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Party
leader, who has expressed ambivalent views about the EU in the past, was
not seen as a particularly strong voice for the Remain campaign.
By
leader, I don't mean that they have a fancy title within the organization — their informal groups
see them
as the
leader long before they receive a promotion or proper title.
As a
leader, you're trying to get people to join you, and they don't
see over the next hill.
Don't think that a list of names on a table with ready dates is sufficient — a proper succession planning program is comprehensive, helps build the talent of future
leaders over time, and stimulates ownership transfer
as the next generation of
leaders see a clear pathway to ownership.
there are some teachers,
leaders, out their if you look carefully you'll
see the message... «do
as i say
not as i do... be careful what sheperds you follow... some will lead you off a cliff!!!!
Your fairy tale world is falling apart precisely because it is a fairy tale, and now your blowhard
leaders don't have the political clout to silence those who
see through the rotted fabric of lies that you parade
as truth.
But, either way, the sarcastic shots at many men who honestly just want to
see God work in the lives of people and who pour their lives into people
as pastors and
leaders is
not constructive.
Consider this comment from one of the most respected IPCC
leaders,
as revealed in the CRU e-mails: «I can't
see either of these papers being in the next IPCC report.
Seeing as the Catholic Church has itself been the victim of a damaging disinformation campaign, one might expect that Church
leaders would be careful
not to allow themselves to be drawn into a similar slander operation.
Ukip's acting
leader has revealed he wouldn't want to personally
see any new mosques built in the UK
as «Islam doesn't allow a Christian church or a Sikh temple to be built in its heartland, because it's in the Koran».
Over the past couple years I have been very encouraged by the fact that many church
leaders see orphan care
not as a missional add - on but
as a vital aspect of what the church is to be and do missionally.
And we've
seen, when issues of racial injustice flare up, vocal pro-lifers wonder why civil rights
leaders don't seem
as concerned about the injustice of abortion.
In the
not too distant past, clergy were
seen as pivotal spiritual and intellectual
leaders, and theological schools were
seen as providing vital leadership for congregational ministry and for grappling with broader intellectual and social issues.
As an agnostic atheist humanist, I still
see no reason
not to call a christian on
not following what their
leader commanded.
As I've shared before, I've been on both sides and can honestly say that often leadership abuse is
not intentional, but rather the fruit of a very unhealthy way of
seeing the role of a
leader — whether in the home, business, or church.
One other word in partial defense of NP (
not that he necessarily needs it)-- I don't
see the cartoons
as being applicable to all churches or
leaders, but definitely some.
One wonders what alternative courses of action to the Civil War might have brought southern
leaders to
see that, although their people did
not create slavery
as an economic system or raw cotton
as the principal product in the regional economy, the regional modus operandi was antithetical to the spirit of the American Constitution and the democratarian trend of Western civilization.
Not too many women have a story of how their church community called them out
as a
leader long before they
saw that gift in themselves.
In fact, we might
see Eid Al Ahda and Rosh Hashanah
as far more advanced than the rest of the world precisely because these holidays call to consciousness this repressed but real tendency to pass on the pain that was done to us onto our children, and to remind us that the great spiritual
leader Abraham was able to
NOT DO IT, thereby giving us the message that we too need not sacrifice our children either actually by supporting the war machine or symbolically by passing onto them various other forms of hurt, oppression and cruel
NOT DO IT, thereby giving us the message that we too need
not sacrifice our children either actually by supporting the war machine or symbolically by passing onto them various other forms of hurt, oppression and cruel
not sacrifice our children either actually by supporting the war machine or symbolically by passing onto them various other forms of hurt, oppression and cruelty.
As you may have
seen, last week, Reformed
leaders Mark Dever, Ligon Duncan, Al Mohler, Don Carson, Kevin DeYoung, and Justin Taylor reaffirmed their support of C.J. Mahaney, president of Sovereign Grace Ministries, after a judge ruled that that nine of the eleven plaintiffs in the massive sexual abuse lawsuit against him and his ministry did
not sue in time before the statue of limitations had expired.
Perhaps all the Holy Books of this world have been updated throughout history but
as there was less power & prosperity involved for the religious
leaders, they weren't
seen as such.
The religious
leaders saw this
as an opportunity to
not only educate the people, but also show of their great intellect and wisdom.
Of course, if you are referring to a formal teacher, that is standing up
as a teacher /
leader I can
see the issues, but i expect most readers / listeners are
not in that category and would want to be encouraged to «teach Scripture» rather than told to «correct yourself».
Respectful questioning enables us
not to be the sort of people who are in a paranoid suspicion of «Our
leaders are always out to get us» and to think of authority
as wrong, which is an unbiblical and ungodly way of
seeing things.
In other words, evangelical
leaders were willing to speak about the issue when it was unpopular to many conservatives (this is another reason why Christians should
not be
seen as a wing of any political party; they must speak prophetically
as needed on issues).
That's why I am encouraged when I
see leaders like Lee Grady speaking up on some of the dangers of such heretical and carnal expressions — Grady and others do so
not as professional critics, but rather
as respected insiders to the movement, and they explain the challenges well.
It was
not as an individual that Peter had challenged Our Lord about the cross, but
as leader of the disciples: «But turning and
seeing his disciples, he rebuked Peter» (Mk 8, 33).
(Although there can be no doubt,
as we have
seen, that Jesus was put to death by the Roman authorities, I can
not agree with those who virtually deny any hostility toward him on the part of the authorized religious
leaders of the people, especially the Pharisees.
As far as I can see, most of their critics were religious leaders who really didn't want anything ruled as being unlikely, simply because it would make their work of holding the NT up as God's inspired Word more difficul
As far
as I can see, most of their critics were religious leaders who really didn't want anything ruled as being unlikely, simply because it would make their work of holding the NT up as God's inspired Word more difficul
as I can
see, most of their critics were religious
leaders who really didn't want anything ruled
as being unlikely, simply because it would make their work of holding the NT up as God's inspired Word more difficul
as being unlikely, simply because it would make their work of holding the
NT up
as God's inspired Word more difficul
as God's inspired Word more difficult.
If Islam rids itself of radical political theory and
leaders who promote murder then I can
see it
as a religion but
not till then.
When God identifies something
as sin, such
as taking a bribe (
See: Deuteronomy), I am
not judging when I say that a
leader is wrong for taking a bribe.
It's sad to
see how we,
as people, argue with each other over who owns the truth, while our reilious
leaders sit back and laugh... Jesus, Moses, Mohammed, Budda all said that we should respect each other, and yet, we are all here saying who is right and who is
not... I believe that we should stop using Religion
as an excuse to force our own beliefs upon other people... Druids are offically a Religion, simply a different way to believe in God's work, in my opinion... good for them... oh..
Early on, he says his church
leaders pegged him for a bit of a troublemaker, and that wasn't necessarily
seen as a bad thing.