Sentences with phrase «of view on things»

As a 50 year old adult - child that suffered PAS, I can assure - you that your point of view on things will not bring the openess required to have a futur relationship with your children.
At this point, my bias in publishing would (you think) skew me to take Howey's point of view on things.
I believe he has a very different point of view on things from NP, but I think he is just trying to understand where np is coming from.

Not exact matches

«Your reaction should depend on what type of things your partner keeps, and how he or she views the items,» they said.
«Almost everybody in the labour law business — whether they are on the union or management side of thingsviews this recent run of events as highly unusual.
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.
We feel he's the best person to get things back on track, with his world experience, and view of the world.
If anything similar is the case at the Samsung factories, this implies that stricter limits on overtime would indeed be a bad thing, at least from the workers» point of view.
Habit, he says, is a way to democratize that process: «When we look back on this period of time when we thought we should all eat the same things, we will view that as the dark ages of nutrition.»
Jason Mendelson, director of legal services at Softbank Venture Capital in Mountain View, Calif., advises start - ups not to bother with EPLI on the premise that young companies have better things to spend their money on.
Be it with nonsensical assertions or statements (which either have zero basis in fact or reality, or are just a one - dimensional, self - promotional view on things), or random what - about ism arguments (one response to the launch of a social enterprise incubator in Dubai was essentially, «What about Yemen?»)
«I can't say too much about the new products and the things we are developing, but from a pure technology point of view, everything that we've done on vehicles translates directly into trucks,» he said at the time.
Besides simply viewing meetings as «a big company thing,» entrepreneurs are «constantly pushing, and always on, they don't consider the important of cadenced checkpoints to measure the progress against their goals, and reevaluate that their previously agreed goals should continue to be their goals,» he writes.
«One of the things we're trying to do is view the China threat as not just a whole - of - government threat, but a whole - of - society threat on their end,» Wray said.
Those are the things we learned at West Point, they've served our nation well since 1802, and I don't think I'm ever going to change my point of view on that.
«From a strategic point of view, we also focus on things where software, hardware and services all come together and bring out the magic that only Apple can,» he says.
With Facebook's «Save for Later» feature, you can save and bookmark some of the things you see on Facebook to view later, like the links or videos your friends post, upcoming events, Pages or photos.
On a traditional exchange, we're measuring things in microseconds and a handful of milliseconds of latency on a matching engine is viewed as really unacceptablOn a traditional exchange, we're measuring things in microseconds and a handful of milliseconds of latency on a matching engine is viewed as really unacceptablon a matching engine is viewed as really unacceptable.
Mr. Lamb ran as an anti-Pelosi Democrat with moderate views on abortion, Mr. Coughlin said, «and the candidate out here is not doing any of those things; she's running a more typical Democratic campaign.»
One thing I've found to be true at a lot of social networks is that people on those networks love to view and click content that applies to the network.
John Mack, former chairman and CEO of Morgan Stanley, spoke with Bloomberg Television's Erik Schatzker and Stephanie Ruhle on «Market Makers» about Vikram Pandit's departure from Citigroup, saying that «there was a view clearly by shareholders that change was a good thing
Last year I wrote on Suven Life Sciences, also I did some secondary level maths to get a sense of returns an investor could get buying the business at then market cap (~ 2000 INR Crores or 400 Million USD) and exiting in 2024 See Snap shot below The base case CAGR didn't excite but reading management commentary compelled me to take a tracking position in model portfolio Over to this year One thing in AR gave me a Jeff Bezos moment For the first time management was sounding optimistic (this is coming from a management which is very conservative on record) Emphasis mine Management views on past Despite having grown the business every single year across the last five years, our business sustainability has been consistently questioned.
We, on the other hand, view it with hope: because more than anything, the events of the past few days show that the truth is getting out — the truth that capital markets simply can not exist under the authoritarian rule of central planners, the truth that the stock market is a casino in which the best one can hope for a quick flip, and finally the truth that our entire socio - economic regime, whose existence has been predicated by borrowing from the uncreated wealth of the future, and where accumulated debt could be wiped out at the flip of a switch if things go wrong in the process obliterating the welfare of billions (of less than 1 % ers), is one big lie.
In view of all the things that can be said about a company and the effects that can take place on a share price for many different reasons, there is and will never be any excuse to shy away from the hard work of studying a company in order to find its real intrinsic value.
Also appreciate your world view of things be it to simplify life or be it on ethics, I find it very helpful to remind me what matters more to us.
In this view of the world, markets stop falling on bad news because everyone who is still in accepts things are bad.
One of the worst things you can do at work is talk about your personal views and try to push them on anybody else.
In the paintings currently on view at the First Things Gallery, artist Wayne Adams grapples with Christianity and the presence of God.
Some atheists may have some world views that would lead to more positive or negative systems, but atheism is just a simole lack of belief is one thing on the universe.
Their world view acquires notions of love, pleasure, pain, honesty, and so on and the child begins to see these things play out in the larger world.
Unfortunately in my case, I've probably gone to excess the other way... after 43 years of being (in my view) threatened with hellfire for every cotton - picking thing (including the «sinfulness» of being born in the first place because it's a well - known scriptural fact that every human is born sinful and separated from G - d, with a heart that does nothing but desire evil and no way to please G - d even when righteous), threatened with being «left behind» in the rapture (should I fail on some doctrinal (belief) point at the crucial moment)... I refuse to consider ANY possibility of hell at all.
The dispensationalism to which the two of them subscribed had long served to reinforce a strong sense of cultural marginalization, viewing the truly faithful as a cognitive minority existing on the margins of the dominant culture, waiting for the Lord to «rapture» them out of the increasing cultural mess before things got drastically worse.
Philippians 3:8,9 «More than that, I count all things to be loss in view of the surpassing value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and count them but rubbish so that I may gain Christ, and may be found in Him, not having a righteousness of my own derived from the Law, but that which is through faith in Christ, the righteousness which comes from God on the basis of faith,»
One last thing for your viewing & mathematical pleasure; on youtube: «Speed of Light MIRACLE (Very Shocking...)»
However, if we view this as a ritualized form of prayer, then anyone and everyone who prays for those who are past on is a good thing... Right?
In that view of things, the killing of «defectives» took on the guise of putting a merciful end to lives that were only a pointless misery to those enduring them.
It is one thing to not agree with his policy or views on the critical topics, its another to simply note vote for a candidate because of one's ignorance and views around Mitt Romney's personal belief in Jesus Christ.
You're obviously not quite right in the head and I view all of your comment with that fact in mind, which means among other things you can't strike anything other than maybe the keys on your keyboard.
You'll already have a view on whether it's ok for Christians to watch what Father Ted called «this sort of thing», although there's arguably a difference between watching one age - restricted film or episode and bingeing on one after another.
The «prevailing Christian view» until relitively recently, would have been against any notion of the rapture, the equality of women, the emancipation of slaves, and a host of other things that most Christians today look back on with some disgust being attached to their religion's history.
If your god were actually the way YOU imagine him to be, everyone else would be in agreement on anything to do with this god, yet we see the exact opposite of that — every believer interprets and views things individually with extreme variations.
Those things can happen on some level with the capital C Church, but the weight of the epistles is local church in my view.
The things I find most appalling about religion reach a new zenith in Islam --(i) a dulling down of individual thought and a dogmatic requirement to conform to the views of the masses; (ii) a stultifying ignorant education system in which anything inconsistent with the Qur» an is not just discouraged, but censored; (iii) the subjugation of women to the point of educating them to be nothing but mindless f * king, breeding machines for their insecure husbands; (iv) a political class that feeds off the religious - based ignorance it imposes on its populations; and (v) a general back - sliding against the rest of the planet because heads are buried in Dark Ages mythology.
Her view of things could be counted on for sanity, especially her view of personal relations.
None of these «pulpit experts» would know the slightest thing about economics or what caused the recession, but this is no way constrains thme from giving their views on it.
My admonition is this: during this part of the journey (our time here on earth) we view things vaguely compared to the full revelation that we will have in heaven.
Of what he thought and felt on the three - day journey is left to our imagination; from the text's point of view the important thing is what he did: He went, and went steadily, to the place of which God had spokeOf what he thought and felt on the three - day journey is left to our imagination; from the text's point of view the important thing is what he did: He went, and went steadily, to the place of which God had spokeof view the important thing is what he did: He went, and went steadily, to the place of which God had spokeof which God had spoken.
Human beings are capable of rational judgments based on a longer view of things.
One thing is for sure... there is not enough context or knowledge of what was going on in Corinth at that time to be too dogmatic on any one view.
Among most Christians and Jews, it is fair to say, the Jewish - Christian dialogue is viewed as something of a curiosity carried on by people who are «interested in that kind of thing
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