Sentences with phrase «narrow way of»

It becomes a very, very narrow way of living in the world.
To my narrow way of thinking, this of course * was * a huge (as poorly quantified as that is) stratospheric ozone loss â??
Malcolm Trobe, interim leader of the ASCL head teachers» union, said: «It was too narrow a way of assessing the ability of young children and having different assessment methods in different schools was muddled.»
To my narrow way of thinking, this of course * was * a huge (as poorly quantified as that is) stratospheric ozone loss â??
If we would follow this Lord, we must follow him down this narrow way of Passion.
And that is just the choice that Jesus presents to all who would be his disciples — to leave the broad and well - traveled way for the difficult and narrow way of costly obedience.
But that may be too narrow a way of thinking.
... The laws reflect our society's awkward and narrow ways of thinking about family.
«USED appears to be resorting to very traditional and narrow ways of interpreting student and school performance,» Stefon said.
It chips away at their sense of selves as learners from a young age; telling them that there is one way to learn and boxing them into narrow ways of seeing their skills and their contributions.»

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Also unlike a billboard, viewers of online ads may be a narrow target audience, rather than anyone driving by; Facebook's sophisticated tools for advertisers offer a slew of ways to segment audiences.
But focus, by definition, narrows the scope of our thinking, and given how complex and fast moving most business problems are, we should relearn the skill of simply opening our mind and giving ourselves half an hour to think, in an unstructured, creative way, about whatever pops up.
Doctors can snap pictures of their patients and upload them to FDNA's mobile app, which then spits out a list of disorders they might have by analyzing telltale facial features associated with those conditions (the tech is not a diagnostic tool, but rather a way to narrow down the list of possible genetic suspects).
But as Johnston noted, the changing character of business structures and the marketplace are making it increasingly necessary for business owners and executives to pay greater attention to the human resource aspects of operation: «Tasks that were once neatly slotted into well - defined and narrow job descriptions have given way to broad job descriptions or role definitions.
Still, while those with less gold - plated resumes need to think more carefully, Kalt's piece is a refreshing reminder that talent generally shows through — and generally the best way to develop your talent is to follow you interests instead of trying to stick to a narrow, pre-described career path.
For example, since staff are constantly wading through thousands of applications, twitter resumes would give them a good way to initially screen people and narrow down the list.
Its use case is narrow, but the FDA's stamp of approval could have broader implications for the way we create customized medicine.
By the way, narrowing your value proposition doesn't mean that you can never offer your expanded list of services.
And to get there, Alberta needs to focus more on coaxing and wheedling other provinces into seeing things its way, and less on defending a narrow «Alberta First» point of view.
As companies and insurers look for additional ways to reduce healthcare costs, they're increasingly narrowing the networks of doctors and medical providers with whom they offer preferred rates.
«The way we think about it is that we used to have a very narrow focus on weight, and now weight is one of things we focus on but it's not the only thing,» Gary Foster, Weight Watchers» chief scientific officer, told Time magazine in late 2015.
But through everything, I've narrowed down these experiences to three key lessons, including a total of 18 practical ways you can build and execute an extremely successful referral scheme today.
Facebook recommends narrowing your reach in a targeted way in order to maximize the impact of your ad.
Walk - through may be somewhat narrow, may not withstand heavy chewing, door only swings one way (good for top of the stairs)
Cons: Walk - through may be somewhat narrow, may not withstand heavy chewing, door only swings one way (good for top of the stairs)
However, if asked to narrow down the one singular driver of any success that came my way, I'd attribute it to my dedication to personal growth.
As business owners, we optimize ads daily, and one of the key ways we do this is by narrowing the targeted audience of each ad.
«Better negotiating [with hospitals and other providers] won't produce these types of savings, so owning clinics or building narrow networks may be the only way to make it work,» said Stephen Buck, co-founder of Courage Health and a founder of drug discount provider GoodRx.
(Heffernan touches on the big - picture disservice in the media's insidious practice of narrowing our horizons for profit, rather than expanding them in the public interest: «[Media companies] know that when we buy a newspaper or a magazine, we aren't looking for a fight... The search for what is familiar and comfortable underlies our media consumption habits in just the same way as it makes us yearn for Mom's mac»n' cheese.»)
It is in some ways genuinely refreshing to hear a CEO speak this way, in terms of responsibilities and moral obligations that transcend the narrow dogma of shareholder value and Milton Friedman's shallow remark that «the social responsibility of business is to increase its profits.»
Although there may be hundreds of stocks with nice - looking chart patterns in a typical bull market, getting in the habit of checking for ample volatility (Price / ATR Ratio) and liquidity is an excellent way to further narrow down your arsenal of potential stock trades to consider.
While being ranked on one of these lists is a huge testament to the employee and leadership team's hard work, it's also a good way for sales teams to narrow down their prospect list.
With thousands of potential pictographs to add to text messages and other communications, some people may be looking for a way to narrow down the choices.
I do not mean a narrow economist's definition, but rather the whole way of thinking about inflation in business, government and the community generally.
In 1972 the task force concluded that, in a highly qualified way, FOREIGN INVESTMENT had had a moderately favourable effect overall but that problems did exist, eg, «truncated firms» which performed only a narrow range of activities in Canada and were dependent on foreign technology and management.
He pointed to the president's recent decision to impose tariffs on imports of solar panels and washing machines, as well as ongoing renegotiations of trade deals with Canada, Mexico and South Korea, as ways in which the United States would narrow the trade gap.
And while Premier Alison Redford has been cold towards the idea of granting cities more financial power, saying she's «satisfied with the way things are,» her party should not forget that city voters are who they owe for their narrow re-election to government in 2012.
The most effective way to weaken the currency is through a narrowing of the short - term interest rate differential between the US and Canada.
I doubt that anyone has ever told you this before, but the «average» return for a category of funds — whether a large subset like diversified stock funds or a narrower one like small - company growth — tracks only the performance of the portfolios that survived all the way from the beginning of the measurement period to the end.
There are many types of credit cards, but the easiest way to narrow your options is to consider your creditworthiness and whether you carry a balance from month to month.
Cable's current approach to news — angry, divisive, defining «sharing» in the narrowest of ways — is ripe for disruption.
Or perhaps you're just looking at a list of terms that is way too unwieldy, and you have to narrow it down somehow... Google Trends can help you determine which terms are trending upward, and are thus worth more of your focus.
The common image of Calvinism — and I hear it portrayed in this way often, even by people who know some things about theology — is that the religion of John Calvin is a mean - spirited, narrow - minded perspective where a nasty God decides to save a few people while arbitrarily consigning the vast portion of the human race to eternal suffering.
Basically: A narrow Obama victory both popular and electoral, with the not - that - good possibility of a Romney PA victory tipping the balance the other way.
have we ever considered that the NARROW ROAD is actually the way of love, inclusion and grace?
Elaine Pagels, among others, has argued that the success of the affirmation of a bodily resurrection was due to the way it functioned in the early Church, as it served to legitimate the authority of a narrow circle of bishops.
God has set a narrow, specific yet plain way of salvation (faith in Jesus alone) so only honest humans who honor God can make it to Him.
Once we begin to think in this way (entailing, of course, a «paradigm shift») we are able to get beyond our narrow and destructive anthropocentrism and respect nature almost as we respect our fellow humans.
I respect your experience but it is still anecdotal and limited — it is not definitive hence my suggestion that you paint with a narrower brush lest you do the very thing that you are guarding against... You resist those who criticize «other ways of following Jesus» while doing a bit of the same to those who see value in the institution as a spiritual reality even if not an ideal one...
And as the story rolls out with the richness of a red carpet, Thompson pushes narrow legalism aside to make way for something much more personal: God.
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