People
often espouse the benefits of a daily meditation practice.
This is why Steve Blank
often espouses the idea that startup founders need to «leave the building» to see if their product works for real people.
Abortion, however, reveals, maybe better than any other issue, the brazen disingenuousness of such small - government posturing, and the convenient faux libertarianism
often espoused by leftist proponents of greater centralized bureaucracy.
The president himself has been a longtime supporter of conspiracy theories
often espoused by Alex Jones on InfoWars, a far - right website that deliberately spreads propaganda and disinformation masked as real news, or as the president would actually call it, fake news.
Employing the extremely captivating lenticular printing technology, «Money Money Money Money Money» explores the seductive but malignant undercurrent of advertisements and the indoctrinating messages
often espoused.
The hearsay is
often espoused by those so - called authorities who have learned their misinformation from other, so - called authoritative true believers, sans relevant hands - on experience (book l'arners), and the cycle just keeps on repeating.
Not exact matches
Some of the most successful people
espouse the «fail fast, fail
often» achievement approach.
Some of the most successful people
espouse the «fail fast, fail
often» success achievement approach.
«I
often consider the composition of a company's board and executive team to see if their
espoused values truly reflect their reality,» says activist Jamia Wilson, the executive director at the non-profit Women, Action, & The Media.
I
often find myself
espousing the belief that entrepreneurs should not bother writing a business plan.
His annual letter to shareholders is
often the forum Buffett uses to not only explain Berkshire's wins and losses over the previous year, but also to
espouse certain lessons the most novice investor can heed.
Indeed, these are good examples — people are perceiving Islam as some minority — yet harmless ideology that
espouses nice values, it doesn't all people need do is look at the UK, France etc today — do the research — the people in these countries are already seeing a decline in their quality of life as Islam grows, why should a person tolerate something that is a threat to them I
often ask.
At least, by all accounts, he has practiced what he preaches... a frugal path
often less - travelled by leaders who
espouse Marxist and Socialist dogma.
Introduction: Affirming the context: Cultural identities are good everyday instances of our deepest social biases; even when they are openly
espoused, they are
often based on submerged feelings and values, reflecting areas of both sensibility and judgement.
White supremacists and trendy yuppie conformists are
often NOT people who have earnest ignorance, but
often have * willful * ignorance, people who intentionally gloss over the LACK of foundation for the notions and lifestlye which they
espouse.
Cultural identities are good everyday instances of our deepest social biases; even when they are openly
espoused, they are
often based on submerged feelings and values, reflecting areas of both sensibility and judgement.
The image of the universe that takes shape in the mental background of those who
espouse the chance - hypothesis is
often one in which human freedom and creativity are fundamental concerns.
Leicester's erstwhile manager
often left the touchline and managed his side from the director's box,
espousing a stricter, methodical tactical scheme.
But this can largely be explained by the style of play
espoused by Simone's men, with defensive rigidity prioritised and Atleti
often happy to cede possession for large chunks of games and play on the counter, especially against high - calibre opposition.
White nationalist groups
espouse white supremacist or white separatist ideologies,
often focusing on the alleged inferiority of nonwhites.
The pyramid set is
often used by people who
espouse the high - intensity mode of training.
There are plenty of racist sentiments
espoused by Foley's counterparts; the conduct of the Autodefensas
often bleeds into cruelty; the picture begins and ends with footage of masked cartel members cooking meth and expressing their disappointment with what they are forced to do to survive.
Learning technology is expensive and
often times you need to be extra-persuasive with the people in charge to get them to
espouse your plan to invest in learning software.
While I have thoroughly enjoyed my experience here,
often times I found myself realizing that certain teaching and learning frameworks presented in class were the very same ones
espoused and developed for teaching artists and community - based educators, especially those using culturally responsive arts in their practice in urban settings.
States that adopt the standards may well find this last group a natural, but
often underused, ally in helping teachers and students come to grips with the vision
espoused for science education.
The purpose of this study is to paint a more nuanced picture of Black and Latinx youths» political orientations that takes into account the varied and
often conflicting discourses
espoused by socializing agents and institutions in their lives.
However, she also pointed out that «many teachers are unfamiliar and uncomfortable with the new roles and responsibilities required by open - ended, learner - centered strategies» (para. 3) and that
often teachers» actual practice is different from that
espoused.
Etc., etc., on and on, with each side
espousing the virtues of whatever they've committed to and
often sneering at the other side, who are clearly not clever enough or intelligent enough to realize the virtues of the Right Choice.
At Index Fund Advisors, we
often hear from people all over the world who express an interest in the investment principles that we
espouse.
CC: Maybe I'm jaded, but I
often find that the savings
espoused by experts are based on optimistic returns and assumptions about high marginal tax rates.
Yet the ideas
espoused by the Surrealists continued to have an important, if
often contentious, impact on art making, and the relationship between the two movements is
often described as a push - pull between figuration and abstraction.
New firms, products and services
often claim to
espouse benefits which on closer examination reveal that the founders don't understand the nuances of providing information to people who may have limited functional or digital literacy, or are from diverse socio - economic, linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
Managing partners
often note to us that large clients will
espouse a service innovation or interesting fee arrangement, but talk themselves out of it at the last moment, because clients don't know if the innovation will help or hurt.
Auto insurance carriers
often provide special discounts for Mature Drivers, those drivers over the age of 55, and Juvenile Drivers, those drivers under the age of 18, who
espouse a desire to improve their safe driving skills.
It seems that most folks think (
often erroneously) that quick - talking people must really know what they are talking about, that what they are
espousing must be the truth, because whatever they are saying comes quickly to the mouth from the brain without them having to be consciously creative with the words.
Great advice, I
often see people in magazines
espouse the, «buy what you love and it will all work out», theory of decorating and I just couldn't buy it.