Not exact matches
But while the idea
of paying almost
of a fifth
of the telecommuting workforce to veg is enough to infuriate the calmest
of managers, workplace expert and author Kevin Burns suggests keeping that percentage in
perspective and applauding the
other 75 %
of employees who consistently put in more
than four hours
of work in a day.
Of course, each of us has the tendency to see things from our own perspective: My problem is bigger than the other person'
Of course, each
of us has the tendency to see things from our own perspective: My problem is bigger than the other person'
of us has the tendency to see things from our own
perspective: My problem is bigger
than the
other person's.
Often one
of the VCs will have a much stronger (or louder)
perspective than the
others.
Overall our default
perspective probably ought to be against mergers - we should require abundant and specific evidence
of large potential gains to convince us that a particular merger is in the best interest
of anyone
other than management and the investment bankers constructing the deal.
To put that in
perspective, that's more
than the combined revenue contribution
of Apple's iPad and «
other products» division, the latter consisting
of AirPods, Apple Watch, Apple TV, iPod Touch, and Beats.
Other than the global
perspective that he brings to the business, he has a proven track record in successfully bringing to market a number
of consumer and technology based products.
Some less so
than others maybe, but even there, a longer term
perspective of the lasting damage is sobering.
To put it in
perspective, he adds the CBO has calculated that the expiration
of the Bush tax cuts and
other provisions would only reduce the deficit by a little more
than $ 200 billion.
Traditional IRAs give you lots
of ways to invest, but some investments are better suited
than others from a tax
perspective.
I don't think an individual has to face their own death,
other than their death
of perspective and the way they see things.
Although broader in scope and
perspective than the
other works we are mentioning here (the author is a historical theologian) and therefore not giving so much detail on the teaching
of Jesus, this is probably the best encyclopedia article on the subject in English.
I believe in the power
of the blood
of Jesus but now this leaves me afraid to admit it, for I'm already pegged as superstitious and into magic — seems no different
than the boogyman stories my once conservative church tried to lay on me, that my protection is in their oversight, that if I leave them my life would be destroyed, and more — we must be careful in our ernest seeking after truth that we don't become what we have despised and that we don't put on
others our
perspectives and understandings.
To speak
of a total vision from the
perspective of a particular and individual mode
of consciousness is to speak
of that which is
other than our consciousness and experience.
I don't see the value
of the buttons as anything more
than a general barometer
of the general
perspective of other readers... and without the ability to reflect both positive and negative there is no real value at all.
From one
perspective, this is a good thing, for the textual evidence
of the New Testament is much stronger
than any
other ancient Greek piece
of literature.
Despite this, I still believe in God because
of some experiences I've had as a child...
other than that, I think people should start considering things through a rational, scientific
perspective.
But the concern for this claim rather
than some
other is determined by a Christian
perspective, and the persuasiveness
of the arguments which convince me that it has some measure
of validity depends in part on that
perspective.
Maybe they ask us to listen to a voice that provides an opening to freedom by providing a
perspective other than our own, enunciated by the voice
of the one who creates this world at every moment and knows where it is going, who calls prophets to speak and knows the purpose
of their words, who sows the seed
of the word with joyful abandon, secure in the knowledge
of the harvest.
Nothing is more important in Hegel's logic
than its purely and totally forward movement, this is its greatest innovation in the
perspective of all
other logics, just as at no
other point is the modern consciousness itself more clearly distinct from virtually every
other mode or form
of consciousness.
2) You can maintain your position from a faith
perspective, and say this, but then I'd have to seriously question [a] your historical integrity (for example, the historical position
of Revelations as canon, although more
of a debate
than the
other texts, was still NOWHERE NEAR contestable enough for you to draw this sort
of conclusion) and [b] your philosophical integrity (for example, if you dismiss Revelations because it doesn't support your position, i'm going to ask: by what authority do you think you have the right to discern this?
Again, value - judgments are less directly involved in the details
of work in the natural sciences
than in many
other fields; in the social sciences, for example, a scholar's work is more strongly affected by his views
of the nature
of man, his values and goals, and his
perspective on society.
Someone who becomes a Christian because they have thoroughly hashed out the
perspectives and concluded that it is true is more genuinely a Christian
than someone who converts out
of fear
of what will be done to them by
other people if they don't.
Other perspectives have been available: a veritable host
of historians — Paul Kleppner, Robert Swierenga, Richard Jensen, and Ronald Formisano, to name only a few — have demonstrated that American political parties have always been coalitions
of «ethnocultural» or «ethnoreligious» groups rather
than economic or class - based alliances.
For those not familiar with many recent studies, however, from
perspectives other than my own I present a kind
of summary — but it is,
of course, from a functional point
of view.
You mentioned you're going to write a book on the subject, and I'd encourage you to get your hands on a copy
of mine if not for anything
other than «another
perspective» when it comes to your research and prep.
And they are bound to be with us if our
perspective is time - bound and world - bound; it is only by relationship to, and trust in, some Reality bigger and
other than the world, yet working in and through the processes
of time and history, that we can be raised above the level
of immediacy into the sphere
of ultimacy — and it is in that sphere alone, so far as I can see, that man can achieve any peace
of mind.
Racheal i understand how you feel there have been times i really felt lead to go in a particular direction for the Lord and then the doors were shut its crushing at the time and i felt very angry and disappointed.But he has
other plans better
than we could imagine but at the time we struggle because we do nt see it from his
perspective he certainly cares more
than we know.Something that encourages me is the verse psalm 37:4 Delight yourself in the LORD, and he will give you the desires
of your heart.Tell the Lord you are angry and do nt understand but do nt shut him out its when we feel afraid angry or discouraged that we need to ask him to strengthen us as he wants to help us.regards brent
Neither
of these aspects is more important
than another, or more right
than the
other, and we don't prefer one over the
other... they are simply two sides
of the same coin, two
perspectives on the same object.
Consequently, there seems to be no
other alternative
than to consider these references to God as the non-temporal actual entity and developments concerning God as the conceptual valuation
of eternal objects as mutually contemporar3; that is, in the sense that they must have been composed from the same conceptual
perspective.
This enables them to be seen in «their proper
perspective» — to be shelved, so to speak, alongside the destruction
of the Temple in Jerusalem, the Crusades and the Inquisition; or, for that matter, alongside any manifestations
of inhumanity on a large scale in which people
other than Jews were sufferers.
Even Walter Brueggemann values the insights and
perspectives of other people, especially those whose gender, race, or socioeconomic status means they see Scripture differently
than he.
The Universe, known and unknown, is possibly not the most used definition
of God, at least in the western world... but it is the Pantheistic version that jives so much more with science and is not a misappropriation
of the smaller definitions
of God, merely an unfamiliar definition to those with less knowledge
of various more advanced religious and philosophic thought, within and outside those religions... The idea
of Pantheism also thoughtfully considers why there is, rather
than ridiculing, such a wide range
of philosophical and ritual beliefs from a scientific
perspective... without having to classify large groups
of people, as senseless idiots from one end or destined for hell from the
other.
This big blue ball would be a lot better place if people were more respectful
of each
others» differing
perspectives, rather
than having the larger part
of 8 billion people all claiming to have the one true religion.
I grew up as a JW and have since left and gained enough
perspective (through lived experience and university study) to understand that the religious organization (while insular) is no more so
than any
other anti-interdenominational religion
of which there are quite a few: Baptists who won't sit down with Methodists.
We must relate to each
other from within the context
of our cultural, social and sexual predispositions and in so doing accept our limited
perspective rather
than believe that we have the universal blueprint for what it means to be human.
There is no
other perspective in which religio - historical data can better be integrated
than that
of the general science
of religions.
But in the
perspective that we have taken in this book, the ethical dimension is a matter
of the human realization
of possibility and accountability, with men and women in their social belonging and in the light
of the one absolute ethical principle — which is nothing
other than love - in - action.
In such a school only fragments
of theology can be studied; its partial views are never corrected or illuminated from
other perspectives than its own.
Victims
of large sets
of sociological inequities - different opportunities in terms
of education, employment and property among
other things - women globally have lower
perspectives than men.
we all have different
perspectives an yes admitedly some are more eloquent
than others, some sound adolescent, but if comin on here an moanin vents there frustrations for something that means alot to them you should welcome it, it lessens the chance
of them doing something stupid in real life.
I'm not here to tell you how brave and noble these people are, just that many
of them seem to have a better
perspective on sports
than other athletes — and that maybe we can learn from them.
Some babies simply are skinnier
than others and it is far more
of a concern from a health
perspective if a child in overweight compared to skinny.
N: It can be challenging to help
others grasp a bigger picture
of adoption outcomes; children who are adopted may have different
perspectives and feelings
than their birth and / or adoptive families.
There are all kinds
of moral truths that see the world from different
perspectives, and none
of them have to necessarily be more right
than the
others.
However, the size
of the UKIP insurgency, which hurt all the main parties but probably the Tories more
than the
others, should be kept in
perspective.
and he does have a unique
perspective on immigration - both as an immigrant himself and as governor
of the state which receives more immigrants
than most if not all
others (not sure vis a vis new york)- and epa, as the governor
of the first state to adopt mandatory carbon controls.
Political sources were also much more likely
than other sources to be featured in the opening sections
of news reports which had the consequence
of reports being framed from party political
perspectives which
other sources then had to respond to.
Moreover, recent studies on rodents indicate that the internal clock also affects how the metabolism responds to the intake
of carbohydrates or fats, and that certain time frames are more suitable
than others for the consumption
of a high - carbohydrate or a high - fat diet, seen from a health
perspective.
The eyewitness» special
perspective as well as the necessity
of dealing critically with accounts
of the past was less clear to them
than they were to the
other two test groups.
«From the
perspective of Frankfurt, Germany,
other metropolitan areas such as London, New York or Tokyo are effectively not more distant
than geographically close German cities such as Bremen, Leipzig or Kiel,» said Brockmann, who also has a joint appointment at the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin.