Sentences with phrase «n't suggest the idea»

«Dozens added every month» — which probably means about one or two new stories a day — doesn't suggest the idea is popular with writers either.

Not exact matches

The idea is to trick your Facebook chat partners — who may or may not know you're using Chat Fu — into typing words suggested by the game.
I would hardly suggest risking your health in the cause of a great idea, but, if you truly believe in it and have amassed sufficient evidence that it will work, don't back down at the first sign of opposition.
Don't be afraid to suggest new ideas.
Responding to the idea that being held accountable was harmful to business, May said, «It is not anti-business to suggest that big business needs to change.
Some researchers suggest that gossip not only gives people a better idea of what's going on around them in their social circles and at work, but also helps people feel more involved in events.
Governing magazine suggests that the federal government look to the Golden State for a blueprint on drug policy — although other states might not like the idea of Girl Scouts selling cookies outside a dispensary (although the little entrepreneur sold 312 boxes of cookies in six hours).
All of this is not to suggest it's a good idea to fire your whole staff every year; a healthy core of engaged employees is something to which all companies should aspire.
It's not actually about the color - it's about the mindset that won't allow other ideas to be suggested or considered.
That doesn't mean supervisors have to implement every idea a millennial worker suggests, but giving these younger workers a voice — rather than making them wait years to «pay their dues» to be heard — will increase engagement and make them more likely to stay put.
Some employees are resistant to that idea but Kane suggests that «if they say they won't sign it, then the smart thing to say is «okay, would you mind writing something that says I refuse to sign?»
Buy - In: Saving Your Good Idea from Getting Shot Down (Harvard Business Review Press) offers exactly what its title suggests: not a guide to creating good ideas, but to defending and building support for them so that they can be implemented successfully.
Several large, recent, peer - reviewed studies have suggested a fascinating but seemingly counterintuitive idea: That the amount of fat you eat may not be as directly linked with how fat you are as we once thought.
Kutcher doesn't explain where he hit on this idea, but he's certainly not the first to suggest kicking your day off with a bit of writing.
It's an overused term in startup circles that sometimes suggest the entrepreneurs in question didn't really know what they were getting into, so they ended up doing something entirely different from their original idea.
«I'm not going to keep throwing money after something if I don't see any results,» Luckey said after suggesting that the fundraising push was not a good idea.
But that idea didn't last long, as subsequent reports suggesting that Apple was now halving its sales expectations for the quarter...
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But I have no idea if that's true, and it sounds like it's not: If the convertible does have a floating conversion price then that suggests that, unlike the institutional deal, it's not really «at a $ 40 billion valuation.»
Another opinion piece at the FT suggests that regulators should not use ratings from rating agencies, but does not suggest a replacement idea, aside from some weak market - based concepts.
If a merger with the NDP, Alberta Party, and Greens, as has been suggested by Calgary - Buffalo Liberal MLA Kent Hehr, is unpalatable to Dr. Sherman, perhaps he could be convinced a merger with his party's federal namesake would not be a bad idea.
So there are lots of those long - term factors, demographics, aging population, global competition that mean that long - term interest rates may not rise at the same level, but one can't help but feel that we have seen six, seven years and in some cases, 10 years now post global financial crisis of near - zero interest rates and it's just, I suspect, there are a lot of market practitioners have gotten used to that idea and haven't really gotten their heads around the fact that we are still seeing Fed governors suggesting we have got one more rate increase this year and potentially two or three coming out next year.
Research findings from the Center for Talent Innovation, a New York - based think tank headed by Sylvia Ann Hewlett, found that having something inherently in common with the funder, decision maker or investor makes an enormous difference, since 56 percent of decision makers in the study did not value ideas they didn't personally see a need for, even when evidence suggests that it's a good, marketable idea.
Allen follows up about these newer, more unexpected enthusiasts, and Chaput suggests that maybe some of them «would prefer a church that wouldn't have strict norms and ideas about the moral life and about doctrine, and they somehow interpret the pope's openness and friendliness as being less concerned about those things.
note to how this relates: - some have suggested the idea «homosexuality» is not really in the Bible (can be lumped together with other sexual sins?)
But not one of us wanted to suggest such a dangerous idea.
«some have suggested the idea «homosexuality» is not really in the Bible (can be lumped together with other sexual sins?)»
Abraham Geiger, a major thinker in the nineteenth - century Reform movement, declared that the idea of a postmortem existence «should not be expressed in terms which suggest a future revival, a resurrection of the body; rather they must stress the immortality of the soul.»
The line from nineteenth - century Evangelicals to the New Deal — era embrace of the idea of the living Constitution is not as direct as Compton's intentionally provocative title suggests.
Francis is not the first to suggest this; Megan McArdle, for one, floated the idea last year when writing about the advent of seemingly untreatable STDs.
However, by refusing to submit to «the democracy of the dead,» (Chesterton's words, not Compton's), nineteenth - century Evangelicals did, in ways Compton suggests but does not fully clarify, take a first crucial step toward the idea of a «living Constitution.»
If you think these ideas are outdated or irrelevant, I suggest you take a look at the damage that has been wrought on society by rampant divorce, abortion, our of wedlock pregnancy, falling birth rates, and a general view that life is NOT sacred, family is NOT important, and that children are more a burden to be avoided than anything.
I'm not suggesting that you don't need to attack brutal terrorists, but you don't destroy the idea by simply killing terrorists, other people simply move into that space.
Confronting the ideas of H.G. Wells, he suggests that the aliens we find on other planets may not be the destructive, inhuman powers of The War of the Worlds.
To attack a proposal as supposedly being wrong simply because it is spoken by Someone the Speaker does not like is argumentum ad hominem, is logically invalid, and strongly suggests said Speaker has no real way discrediting the * ideas * put forth in said proposal.
Yes Chritianity has become less attractive from old to young searching for The Truth but rejecting it when it appears to not embrace our modern ideas of truth, even suggesting there are many truths.
And here we can see with complete clarity the importance of the idea, suggested above, that it is at its point or superstructure of spiritual concentration and not at its base or infrastructure of material arrangement that humanity must biologically establish its equilibrium.
«The Wall Street Journal recently reported the results of a new study, which suggested that schools shouldn't wait until students are teenagers to teach evolutionary ideas.
But it does suggest that the radical falsity of primitive religious ideas as they stand is not an argument for atheism, as it is rather commonly held to be.
Smith reminds readers of the idea of divine accommodation, which suggests that «in the process of divine inspiration, God did not correct every incomplete or mistaken viewpoint of the biblical authors in order to communicate through them with their readers... The point of the inspired scripture was to communicate its central point, not to straighten out every kink and dent in the views of all the people involved in biblical inscripturation and reception along the way.»
This suggests to me, at the very least, that such ideas were not central to his teaching.
Not only is it true that the idea of the consequent nature of God is metaphysically dependent upon a particular historical tradition, but I would also suggest the possibility that it is directed wholly and without remainder to what the Christian, and only the Christian, has known as the total and final presence of God in Christ.
This need not contravene the idea that God in some way creates the world, though it will suggest that God creates «out of chaos» from a beginningless past rather than creating «out of nothing» from a finite past (McDaniel 1989a, 36 - 37).
«but the idea that someone would suggest that he is near death, is not only highly speculative, but foolish considering that all such matters are the sole prerogative of God.»
Analogously, the idea that the world is God's body need not suggest that the world is an expression of the divine essence.
This is the concept of that beyond which thought can not go, in which it completes its search for understanding, at which it really affirms only itself, and through which it relates all else.2 Leaving aside his views on its historical character, this is what R. G. Collingwood seems to be suggesting when he says that Anselm's argument does not prove «that because our idea of God is an ideal of id quo maius cogitari nequit therefore God exists, but that because our idea of God is an idea of id quo maius cogitari nequit we stand committed to belief in God's existence.
Much less can be claimed by way of consensus in this area, since not all contemporary theologians are convinced that it is necessary to reconceive the idea of God along process lines (i.e., as suggested by the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead as well as by thinkers such as Teilhard de Chardin).
Another idea in the thought of the divine image which we ought not to miss is suggested in the last words of the sentences quoted above.
It has been suggested (and the idea has merit) that, at the moment our sins were placed on Jesus» shoulders, God's spirit left because He could not abide the presence of sin.
He went so far as to suggest, but did not develop the idea, that homosexuals who had been ordained were not validly ordained, homosexuality being an «impediment» to ordination in the same way that there may be impediments to a valid sacramental marriage.
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