Not exact matches
Levi's had provided them a «
needs survey» to get started, but after circulating it in Nazareno, González Franch and Bello Garza realized it presumed a level
of development (
like access to financial services and health care) that didn't exist in the
community.
Once you are a part
of a
like - minded
community, you
need to find an accountability partner — someone you can interact with on a regular basis, make commitments to and who can hold your feet to the fire when you fall short.
What it is Mash up the words want,
need and love, and you get Wanelo, the name
of an online
community of people who can link to products they
like and share them with their friends, via a corkboard -
like interface similar to Pinterest.
Sure, you can lay some foundations
like following them on social media, commenting on their blog and interacting with their
communities, but sooner or later you'll
need to get your content where it matters — in front
of their eyeballs.
She began her quest
like a lot
of people who find
needs in their
communities that perhaps only they can fill.
If you
need to build out a
community of 500 people with very specific goals
like Daniel Tunkelang from LinkedIn strategies part 1, perhaps open networking is not necessary for you.
These remarks from Buterin might seem
like negative criticism directed at the cryptocurrency
community that has built its tokens on the platform he incepted, but the healthy dose
of realism might be just what is
needed to keep the eyes
of the ecosystem focused on the benefits
of developing decentralized technologies for reasons greater than the value associated with their related tokens.
It will work closely with utilities to identify high - priority, cost - effective opportunities for improved solutions, ensure that the innovation
community is addressing the
needs of the system, and will support the adoption
of standards - based programs
like Green Button to drive both domestic and export market opportunities.
As a result
of this change since the scaling agreement many people in the
community want to avoid conducting the upgrade in November for the 2 x part because they don't feel
like there's really a
need for it anymore because now people were doing these off block transactions and it's freed up all the space and people aren't having to add the tips and the fees if you will.
More than ever, I felt
like I
needed to be a part
of this amazing
community that I stumbled upon the year prior.
«Nonprofits
like WEN are instrumental to address critical
community needs and strengthen the economic health
of Kansas City,» said Gary Jankowitz, Bank
of America's Kansas City Market President.
«In the days and weeks that followed, Simply Solar,
like many businesses during this emergency, had to balance the
needs of our staff, customers and
community in the face
of tremendous uncertainty,» writes a top executive
of the Petaluma company.
I
like real
community — and this is kind
of what it looks
like — many
of these points
need to exist for people to «grow».
Practical instances
like these confirm the importance
of community... not just for those who are in
need but for those who are able to give.
And in a
community like Klong Toey there was a lot
of need.
Also, we don't want to judge and condemn the people who enjoy going to a local church, but every time we try to go, it seems
like such a waste
of time, money, and energy when there are so many tangible
needs in our
community.
They
need a religion that helps them respect differences (
like the Hindu philosophy that we all find a path to the truth, independent
of what god we worship), or the Buddhist philosophy
of improving ourselves and working with our
community (independent
of gods and dogma), or the native religions that respect nature and it's boundaries.
--
like the Republican evangelicals who all think their church is the most Christian, the most right, the only ones going to heaven yet ignore the real teachings
of Jesus by judging others, ignoring charity and the
needs of their
community, not understanding when the Lord's Prayer begins with «Our» Father — the «Our» is not just white people.
Citing the phone book as a reliable source
of contact information for secular and Atheist support groups and organizations is a bit
like saying you
need a taxi and, then, searching out a horse and carriage (Amish
community notwithstanding).
After many years
of street ministry I found that if people are in
need help it's best to direct them to a secular organization,
like women's safe houses, food banks, AA,
community colleges,
community counselors, etc..
Like America itself, these
communities are in
need of cultural revitalization and moral regeneration.
ok i've decided — after soul searching and observing my and other's reactions to these religious blog news on CNN learning more about religion from this alone and about the mideast than from anywhere else in my USA educated life i
need to be more tolerant
of others having religious based governments THAT is what is confusing me — that religion are governments are not seperated that is hard for much
of USA population to understand perhaps it is for me i think you would have to actually live in a society
like the mideast to truly understand it i mean — actually be part
of the society the religious part is truly offputting — since most in USA seperate church and state
like — church is for faith and imagination and celebration and family and
community involvement and state is for protection and education and health and infrastructure, etc., for all it is hard to be serious about religion — when the serious side
of society is state it is hard to see religion being the serious side
of enforcement — and the state enforcing the faith based side
of society egad — doesn't god get lost in all that?
From a spiritual perspective, since gay marriage is legal in all 50 states, our
communities have plenty
of gay couples who, just
like the rest
of us,
need marriage support and parenting help and Christian
community.
She gathered a group
of like minded women around her and formed a religious
community to defend the human rights and cater for the spiritual
needs of slave and coloured girls.
Or, we
need a new pattern which takes the good
community values
of the tradition and good values
of modernity,
like freedom
of human persons and equality between them.
Of course the FACT terrorist apologists
like yourself continue to lie about is that the intelligence
community in a virtually universal judgment deemed the threat to be very real in Iraq and the
need for war to be so paramount that the coalition formed was historic in their unison.
London pastor and chairman
of the Peace Alliance Rev Nims Obunge told Premier: «We just
need to pray for
communities at a time
like this that there is calm and we don't have anything
like what we've had in years - past
like something
like a riot or anything that is excessive.
If a number
of dedicated laymen are exposed to the mental health
needs of a
community, particularly if these
needs are personalized by visits to mental health facilities, some will respond with an Isaiah -
like, «Here I am.
I
like to think that everything from the gathering
of the berries to the raising
of my tinies to the feeding
of the hungry to the advocating for my local
community's
needs is a sacrament, and a foretaste, that we embody the Gospel by our roots, too, by our transforming love, by our unhurried
community development, by our friendships, by our casseroles, and our wanderings.
It's roundtables and discussions
like these that we
need to be having in our
communities in order to better understand and love each other as the body
of Christ.
Forms
of church government differed; but nobody except the Quakers challenged the notion that a religious local
community needed a general overseer, no matter whether he lived in (
like the Baptist preachers who farmed during the week) or out (
like the circuit riders
of Methodism).
Like the son
of one
of the victims said during the CNN interview... we are not civilized... this incident and many others should at this point bring realization to our
community that we
need to find things out for ourselves.
I just don't have a problem with the fact that
communities of people would
like and perhaps even
need buildings, staff, and programs.
It
needs to declare what are the external and overriding criteria, based on shared human experience, that its qualified defense
of communities requires; it
needs something
like natural law.
I also wanted to talk up what is perhaps John Sayles» greatest film, the very play -
like Sunshine State, as a beautiful illustration
of the fact that in modern times especially, some
need to heed the Berry-esque call to stay (or return) and build the
community, but others
need to sell and go, and get free
of a
community, or mere arrangement, that is holding them back.
I
like the descriptions
of Clare's style as Abbess: her concern not to have favourites, her sense
of the
community being a family, her way
of drawing all into decisions that
needed to be made.
That said, if pentecostals and charismatics
like me want the church and the wider
community to treat our message seriously, rather than dismiss us as frauds or fools, we
need to acknowledge that a culture
of embellishment and exaggeration pervades some aspects
of «revivalist» ministry.
because i do feel that we
need others and a
community of support but i think that the institutionalized church
likes to replicate this in the way
of «forced»
community which never seems to work for me, i'd much rather meet others in a more sporadic way
So that is things
like livelihood, and security, and education and health care, kind
of those soft targets, not providing food and water and shelter, the basic
needs, but what overall will make a
community more stable?
While some assurance
of confidentiality is
needed to build trust in a
community, people
like Jim Kok wonder how others can «support, challenge, pray for, weep with, give help to, advise, and confront with an aim toward healing if they do not know what is happening» (Christianity Today, July 17, 1981).
There's a sense
of elitism that can creep iin,
like we're the real, hardcore Christians who don't
need lightshows or multimillion - dollar buildings to worship Jesus, so go take your pleasure - seeking self down the road and away from our «authentic»
community, O ye
of little faith.
«The cruelty - free and vegan
community has been in
need of something
like this for a long time.
She wants to create a
community of participation, and let people know that there is strong support and experts
like yourself when they
need help figuring out what to eat and how to make it.
Wenger has no tactics, plays his favourite players over better players, gives long term contracts to average and injury prone players, hates strong physical players, plays players out
of position, always looking for excuse
like refrees and saying other teams played more in pre season, does nt spend money on players required
like if we
need strikers he will buy CAM, waits for other teams to buy top players and signs average on deadline day, calls accident when we lose, talks cohesion and mental strength when we beat terrible teams and win mickey mouse trophy
like Asia cup and
community shield.
And
community shield vs chelsea... ending some sort
of record... Jeez with goober
like youwe do nt
need rivals
arsenal don't work on their defense we all know that evidence was during the
community shield when during a freekick I saw ozil marking ivanovic arsenal
need atleast 3 players this window a cb
like abdenour, cdm kyechowaik / bender & a striker else it will another season
of disappointment not just that even the
likes of ozil / sanchez may ponder about their future
Scenario 2: A woman destroys her husband's state
of mind through her infidelity and subsequent gas lighting, coldness and blaming leaving him suffering from PTSD -
like symptoms for the rest
of his life and everyone in the counselling
community is
like: «well he
needs to reflect on what his responsibility is in nurturing the circumstances for the affair to have taken place».
«You
need to steer clear
of acting
like a fruit seller, but you do
need to engage with people and have ideas for conversation,» suggests Folksy content and
community manager Hilary Pullen.
This was a turning point in my life, and although a difficult decision, I left my work again, to risk, and to start a magazine that filled the
need of mothers
like me, who love crafting, but could not easily find sources for natural materials and patterns that fit a natural lifestyle and conscious parenting, for mothers who not just enjoyed doing crafts with their children, but wanted to sit down at the end
of a hard day's work and read, and create, within a
community they belong to.
I honestly had no idea how many people in my
community needed the help
of a charity and I am so happy I can support a organization
like Catholic Charities
of New Hampshire that is doing so much.