Not exact matches
And one
of the things I'm excited about — hopefully you'll have some more time now that you've turned over the CEO role — that
people like you and me can sit
in a
room and say let's forget about what we believe and don't believe.
Confident
people are perceived as being more attractive, they're better at sales and
do well
in the front
of the
room.
That party could have a political discussion
in the kitchen or
people doing keg stands
in the living
room, but it's all about that whole range
of human expression.
When I
did my MBA, I interviewed hundreds
of women and spent a lot
of time
doing digital anthropology... going to chat
rooms and getting
people to talk to me about things they wouldn't necessarily feel comfortable talking about
in person.
When the co-founder
of California - based Pacific Investment Management Co. (PIMCO) isn't sitting
in the middle
of a 70 -
person trading
room or staring at a Bloomberg machine, he's
doing yoga at a health club across the street, thinking
of his best ideas.
«That
person, within 10 or 15 minutes, is just
doing a little email, and 10 minutes later is building a ship
in a bottle because they've lost track
of the meeting and it's hard to hear what's going on
in the
room.»
This doesn't have to mean an expensive re-design, but instead, outfitting available
rooms with the right tools: pens and notepads and whiteboards
in conference
rooms, outlets throughout the office space so
people take their laptops and break free
of the desk.
So, all
of a sudden, it doesn't seem like such a big deal if we make the right decisions so long as the right
people are
in the
room.
Chances are, one
person in the
room is
doing the majority
of the talking, while everyone else listens and nods along.
A Danish study found that as the number
of people working
in a
room increased, so
did the relative number
of sick days — and
people who worked
in fully open offices were out 62 % more than their cubed counterparts.
«When I walk
in a
room and I'm the only woman, or the only
person of color, I don't for a second forget that,» Saintil said.
Trump on the Parkland school shooting: «I really believe I'd run
in there even if I didn't have a weapon and I think most
of the
people in this
room would have
done that too» https://t.co/sSidYENiQQ
«I
did a workshop, sent out roughly 4,000 letters with a variation
of the invitation you developed, put 42
people in the
room (after turning away some) and I ended up with 18 appointments.
But
people who inhabit the executive suites, board
rooms, and trading floors don't need this chart to tell you what happened, especially those who grew up
in the»80s and»90s when «going public» was the epitome
of success.
We'll use smartphones to scan for risk factors
of high blood pressure or type - 2 diabetes, «visit» with specialists remotely at medical kiosks — and when we
do go for an
in -
person exam, we'll spend the bulk
of time seeing the doctor rather than reading old magazines
in the waiting
room.
«
People think when they are giving to, say, a Salvation Army or Goodwill, that all
of that is going to be resold
in their stores, and it's just not, because they don't have enough
room for that,» she says.
«It's a shame [Secretary
of State] Rex Tillerson was
in the same
room as the North Korean foreign minister, who is a reasonable
person, and that discussion didn't occur,» Delury said.
My agency doesn't stand to make a nickel off it, but they're giving me the use
of their screening
room, their phone list and client list,
people like Will.I.Am and Peter Gabriel who saw the film and were then incredibly generous
in giving their songs at a great rate when I couldn't afford their music normally.
You don't think the «elephant
in the
room»
of OUR time is the fact that we awkwardly pretend affirmative action isn't racist; abortion isn't murder;
people compare the gay marriage debate to 300 + years
of black slavery, oppression, and / or murder; and the major political parties act like Ron Paul doesn't exist?
There's plenty
of room for LGBT
people in God's kingdom, and you don't have the authority to reject them.
But sometimes you get a long way into what you think is a clear discussion
of evangelicalism, and suddenly realize that the
person doing the talking is getting increasingly shrill about how the hallway needs to have more
room for seats
in it, and wants to know where we're going to put the worship band or the choir, and where the weddings take place.
do you no what it feels like to be
in a
room full
of people professing an ideology that advocates your death.
I have walked out
of rooms before when
people were to pray
in a manner that I didn't agree with.
If all the members
of that council agree to pray
in front
of a
room full
of people, and they don't have a monitor to make sure all
people are praying then I DON «T CARE!!!
So there's not a lot
of room for redemption
in the current discourse, because our emphasis is entirely on telling
people that they can never screw up, not even once, and when they
do the whole game is lost.
When I hear that there is no
room for God
in the whole «mental health» debate, I want to remind those
people of something that I think is one
of the key issues at the center
of this whole conversation: God loves
people in their humanity and we are to
do the same
of one another.
Sorry but MORMONS are nothing even cose to christians.They believe
in polygamy, molestation, and the worship
of Joesoph Smith the molester, murderer.The Mormons will deny this becauser they
do not want to be arrested or persecuted by the public.This is why they are super secret because if
people really knew what they were about they would be run out
of town and rightfully so.Why on earth would anyone want a president
in office who believes his underwear is magical... he belongs locked up
in a padded
room for being a weirdo cultist... Romney you can take you magical skidmarked underwear some where else but not the whitehouse you weirdo sicko....
Jeremy thanks for your comments alot
of this i never really thought about before until you provoked me to seek the truth
in the word it is what we all should be
doing finding the truth for ourselves God wants to reveal mysterys if we are open to hear.If we have been christians awhile we just take the word
of whoevers preaching or whichever clip we see on god tube its knowledge but not revelation.Because the story sounds plausible we tag that on to our belief for example for many years i believed that the rich young rulers problem was money so the way to deal with that problem is to give it away and be a follower
of Jesus sounds plausible.Till you realise every believers situation is different so the message has to be universal.So the reason its not about money because it excludes those that
do nt have it and
does nt make
room for those that
do have it but
do nt worship it.The rich young ruler was not a bad
person he lived by a good moral code but he made money his idol he put that before God.The word says we shall not have any idols thats a sin and a wicked one.
In fact there wasnt any
room in his heart for Jesus that is a tragedy.So when we see the message is about Idolatry we all have areas that we chose not to submit to God thats universal everyone
of us whether we are rich or poor.I believe we are unaware that we have these idols what are some
of them that was revealed to me our partners our children our work our church our family i can sense some
of you are getting fidgetty.
I hope
people do realize that if I were to walk
in a
room and see a bunch
of building blocks arranged
in a castle, studying how those blocks stand and are arranged
does not
in any way describe who or what put those blocks there.
Cowards hoping that just saying the word «lawyer» will scare
people, based on the highly narcissistic assumption that Tony and Cronies are the only sophisticates
in the
room and the rest
of us are country bumpkins who don't know nothin» from lawyerin».
It's a testament to Marvel's editing
room that the finished product holds together as well as it
does, largely on the strength
of Paul Rudd, perhaps the hardest
person to dislike
in the known universe.
After all that I forgot even what I thought I
did in the first place, And I tell myself that if I am
doing all
of that then I care about it, and then I think about it and that it's possible to just go on with my life without stressing about all
of this... and then when I die I'll go to hell and burn forever... and then at the same time I don't want to constantly freak out about it and live my entire life
in fear
of going to hell... My Parents are Atheists and say that I should just live my life without worrying about it and being nice to
people and being an overall good
person, and I'm not old enough to go to church, so I just repent quietly
in my
room, Perhaps when I was younger I have sworn to god on things that may or may not have been true, and then I repeat those things
in my head, and I would get scared.
You can stay
in that Glen Beck chat
room with the other
people who don't have a very good grasp
of how the world works.
This strange roomer got into and established himself
in the living
room of church practice
in roughly the following way: that
people do worship God is an observable fact; and every fact is permeable to psychological inquiry.
Do you know what that would cost us, while
people are sitting around
in the living
rooms in the United States livid about the very thought
of it?
And these Moron tards can simply modify their procedures to not require a body or a location but could
do it all
in a single
room in a single ceremony if they wanted and «baptize» all the billions
of dead
people who have ever died or will die, since it's all make - believe anyway.
«When you are invited by anyone to a marriage feast,
do not sit
in the best seat, since perhaps someone more honorable than you might be invited by him, and he who invited both
of you would come and tell you, «make
room for this
person.»
I also know the shame one feels when a
room full
of people swoon, literally fall on the floor,
in unison while you remain standing and the pressure you are put under as a young
person to «speak
in tongues» because if you don't you are looked down upon as not having the «gifts
of the Spirit» But I digress.
Restate what they
did, and it sounds like the worst sex life you could aspire to: frantically trapping
people in a
room,
people who are disgusted to be there, while you engage
in the most arid form
of sexual pleasure possible.
How should they speak kindly and graciously but communicating basically: we don't want to see your parade or your genitals
in our towns for all to witness; we don't want
people with penises
in our girls» locker
rooms; we don't want our houses
of worship spray - painted pink; we don't want to associate the fight against racism or slavery with the fight for «insert LBGT issue
of the day».
Do we worship
in a throne
room of the king or
in an assembly
of the
people?
So again, when we talk about discipleship and the unbeliever, we can see that no matter what a
person believes or doesn't believe about God, Jesus, sin, Scripture, and a whole host
of other Christian teachings, there is always
room for us to talk with a
person about what they believe (or don't believe) and hopefully bring them to a place that is somewhat closer to the truth revealed through Jesus Christ and
in the Scriptures.
Second, I'll just jump
in here with Chad and say that I'm finding it amusing that lots
of people are talking about «the Church» the way I hear «the Church» (yes, I know I'm
doing it too) talk about the «Gay agenda» or «the atheists» as if there's some back
room meeting that takes place between some group who decides things about what will and won't happen or how we'll all be (
in any
of those groups).
Singing and praising God
in a
room full
of people together is something you can't
do on an iPad.
Surely I don't believe that
people who pin the 400 square foot laundry
room with miles
of shelves and a sink
in it are planning a redo
of their home anytime soon to add that.
But I definitely agree that there is
room for everyone — and that means a place for naturally gluten free recipes
in some cookbooks too I just think it's a bit unfair when
people discount naturally GF recipes entirely, because as you said, a lot
of people still
do not know what has gluten and what doesn't, and it can be very overwhelming to be all
of a sudden confronted with having to be GF if one doesn't know their options.
Don't get me wrong — everyone loves that
person but you always know they are
in the
room and they have a way
of getting
in to every conversation.
He's hosting a gaggle
of wine writers and trade
people in the Vietti tasting
room - something he must have
done hundreds
of times before, although you w...
If you don't have them at home, it's just another barrier that's preventing you from gathering all
of your favorite
people in one
room for a meal.
As the Packers were playing the Seahawks that Monday night, Hochuli was
in the living
room of his Phoenix home, its curio cabinets filled with ceramic zebras («
People give me zebras»), gold Super Bowl whistles («We don't actually use those») and silver commemorative coins from a lifetime
of coin flips.