Sentences with phrase «often seen out of»

Investing is often seen out of reach for many people, while they prefer to work hard and save.

Not exact matches

«Some of the most significant ideas come about when someone sees a problem in a new way — often by combining disparate elements that initially seemed unrelated,» writes marketing and strategy consultant Dorie Clark in her 2015 book, «Stand Out: How to Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It.»
Memorable bosses see the bus coming and pull their employees out of the way often without the employee knowing until much, much later... if ever, because memorable bosses never try to take credit.
How often did you hear things such as «Don't talk to strangers,» «It is better to be seen, not heard,» and maybe the worst yet, «that person is out of your league.»
With a nearly 16 percent stake in Dell and ties going back three decades to the creation of the company out of his college dorm room, Michael Dell is seen as having much more at stake in the deal going through than Silver Lake, a financial investor that often walks away from deals.
«The readability and visualization of the data your BI collects is not only advantageous for your tech team, but often times the reports that the BI summary creates will need to be seen by other people - executives, future vendors, investors, etc.,» points out SelectHub, a service for enterprise software product evaluation.
Maybe you're scratching your head at this one because it's an elemental grammar mistake but I'm surprised at how often I hear «I seen» coming out of college - educated people's mouths.
Hogan says he sees a lot of startups get 90 percent of the way there then run out of cash, and it's often because they didn't raise enough during their last round and plan for enough runway.
Sorry I had to put on my stern pants on for a bit in this post, but more often than not so many inspiring social entrepreneurs lose site of these critical items and shoot themselves in the foot immediately out of the gate — and that's the last thing I want to see happen.
And by that, he means rural America where patients often have to drive for miles out of their way to see a doctor.
But the game of investing, it is often said, is more akin to a marathon, rather than a sprint, and we still have 10 more months to see how things pan out.
More often than not we see companies pouring their time, energy and money into acquiring new customers but they're missing out on their biggest market of all — their customers.
«We used to often see one warehouse sell out completely, while [a warehouse in] another region had excess inventory,» said Yura Zou, Nestle's head of e-commerce supply chain.
And second, every so often I see a clear sign that document assembly is continuing to creep out of the tech ghetto and into the mainstream.
Research the competition and see if they boasts common links that you could also get... this is often one of the easiest ways to find out about links opportunities: observing the link profile of your competitors.
Large numbers of individuals and small partnerships saw opportunities to profit from depressed prices and began investing in foreclosures and short sales, buying them at a discount and renovating them, either to sell at a profit or to rent out, often to families that had lost their homes to default.
2) The type of «coiling» action we have seen for at least the better part of a year and a half is often followed by an explosive move in one direction or another (a word of warning: often preceded by a fake out in the other direction).
The best solution is to have a wide range of friends to help us see from different perspectives, but we often hang out with those like us, creating our own little bubbles.
I have seen many people die and have heard incredible thoughts that come out of their mouths, love or lack of, being one of the most often talked about.
The head of Scouts says the movement may die out in some areas because it's too often seen as only for middle class Christians.
My academic competitors always brought the best out of me, often because I'd see certain brilliances in them that I lacked.
This is a good place to see the depths of delusion, unjustifyable conclusions, and often flat out lies people will tell themselves and others.
In the case of religious teachers, the easy way out is often to teach things of which we have no idea, to give answers which do not satisfy ourselves, speak of things we have not heard, show things we have not seen.
Also evangelists often see social justice as a gutless way of living out the gospel, whereas people engaged in social action often assume the evangelists are hypocritical Bible bashers, but actually we need both proclamation and demonstration.
Martin Luther presented the theology of Sola scriptura that the bible is the sole source to live and understand what Christianity is all about... but the bible itself does not come with a table of contents to prove that it is correct which is why the bible itself says that the CHURCH is the pillar and foundation of truth... remember that the church existed before even the bible was even put together... To understand the bible you cant just rely on your own interpretation like the protestants often say... The truth is always absolute and hence the teachings of the bible HAS to be absolute which is why the church is said to be ONE in nature (in every sense of the word), HOLY, CATHOLIC (Universal in teaching in every corner of the world) and APOSTOLIC (roots dating back to Jesus himself)... Now figure out what is that one church... The church put together the bible and the holy spirit always protected the church against false teachings and 1600 years later came about the teaching of Sola Scriptura... Protestants... look within and see whats wrong with this teaching.
My wife pointed out, of course, that the «homeless» family members had hats covering their faces and other such things, so it is not really their fault for not seeing their loved ones, but still, the point of the video is as you say, we often ignore or miss the homeless people around us.
Grace got me out of the church, hopefully before I did too much damage but it is a subtle thing that often takes distance and time to see clearly
Of course, it is true what Proverbs 27:6 says, that «Wounds from a friend can be trusted, but an enemy multiples kisses,» but this principle can often be reversed as well, in that friends often overlook our faults and failures because they love us (and maybe because they have the same issues), whereas enemies see through our self - righteous attitudes and hypocritical charades and are more willing to criticize and call us out for our many failures.
In former Communists countries, like Poland in some Churches women are not even allowed to read during mass, forget about altar girls I've only seen 1 church that allowed it, and couples who practice contraception, who are divorced, who have children out of wedlock, priests often deny them the Sacraments especially in small towns.
A new PSA by the National Women's Law Center shows young black girls standing up to the racist policies and stereotypes that often see them pushed out of school.
I want to show that the churches have been victims of parasites, most often quite charming parasites, and that the exhaustion and despair we see in the faces of our pastors can, to some extent, be attributed to the energy sucked out of their veins by cheerful co-religionists who mock their host even as they grow fat on his livelihood, his patrimony.
I believe that while God wants the church to lead the world in bringing out cultural change and redemption, the church is too often resistant to change, and so God turns to culture to be the primary leader of the change He wants to see, that's why some churches at City Central are always looking for a change, and to improve and make people improve.
I have a good job for a guy my age, work out / rock climb as often as I want, am content with the amount of physical intimacy I receive, have visited 13ish countries and see 3 continents.
The point I am making about pointing the finger at ourselves (or myself at least) is that it seems out of place that we, who are all sinners, would so quickly judge others, whose motives and hearts we can not see, when we have complete access to our own hearts, and all too often know first - hand that we are in the wrong.
Atheists have to have strong minds and take responsibility for their actions instead of being excused for their bad actions through confession where often it just stays there (and well sometimes still gets out and then we have an embarrassing mess like we've seen recently in Catholicism).
She points out that while an older generation might have been enamoured of sex without consequences, their younger counterparts often associate such an outlook with dysfunctional relationships, broken families and personal unhappiness and by extension see the Christian vision of love as fulfilling and ultimately liberating.
In England, the dioceses of Lancaster and Shrewsbury have made particularly effective use of the internet in pushing out good news and keeping up with the way in whichpeople choose to receive information, but in some dioceses there is often still an attitude in which people see the internet as irrelevant, looking down on what they see as technically advanced enthusiasts who spend too much time «playing on their computers».
Jeremy I believe you answered the question in another discussion why God seemed evil by punishing other nations i prefer the word you used which is judgement.God weighs up the hearts and then judges fairly thats not evil in fact he weighs up all the factors before he makes his decision and his decisions are perfect and wise.When he commanded Israel to wipe out other nations it was Gods judgement on these nations because of the evil they had committed in alot of ways its exaggerated because they did nt have Christ to shield them like we have if anything it shows how merciful God is towards us today.In those days gods judgement was quick and immediate.What happened to Israel when they broke the laws God gave them they immediately fell into judgement often resulting in many deaths to there own people until the sins of the people were dwelt with.So even for Gods people it was a conditional on there attitude and actions towards God.Again we see God is merciful to these previous nations that were destroyed as Christ after his crucifiction went and preached to them giving them the opportunity to repent so again we see God is still merciful.His word is true The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness.
Ideas, like people, being more than mere individuals, must be seen socially grouped to be understood, and the principle of their grouping often brings out results not to have been predicted from the separate ideas themselves.
If we avoid dwelling on offense we avoid the self - righteousness and burden of law that Jesus so often pointed out in the hearts of the Pharisees — those men who were so tightly bound to their beliefs they didn't know the Messiah when they saw Him.
Nevertheless, recent developments in the scientific culture, especially as we see them reported in books like James Gleick's Chaos: Making a New Science, suggest that Snow's greatest mistake was his failure to take into account the extent to which the literature of science is literature itself, which has all along anticipated much of what science ultimately spells out in its own terms — terms that have often enough seemed invidious to literature.
He is the most amazing person of all time yet when non Christians see how we have turned out there is no attraction and often repulsion.
I have often seen some crazy outfits, out of control people doing silly things but one thing is for sure, like most parties, it comes with great food!!
Often times I buy a rotisserie chicken to use in this dish, but since I tend to use shredded chicken in a lot of my recipes, I think I am going to start buying my chicken in larger packages and using this handy little time saving trick I saw over at The Pinning Mama for shredding my chicken, and then freeze dinner size portions to pull out as I need it.
If you are like me, you probably have a base of 4 - 5 flours that you use regularly, and when you see a recipe with someone else's gluten free flour mix, you do your best to make do with what you own rather than going out to spend even more money at the store — cause let's face it — gluten free ingredients often bring a whole new definition to pricey groceries.
By the way this is the ideal recipe for trying out all sorts of artisanal pasta that we often see in the stores: that green spinach pasta, or orangy - looking sun - dried tomato fettuccine, artichoke pasta, you get the idea.
When we're out spotting trends, we often look at the culinary area and the restaurant industry, and translate what we see into new flavor variants that can make a positive impact in a wide variety of packaged consumer goods.»
My boys won't eat raisins or nuts in granola so I added more oats; we'll see how it turns out Also, I didn't have nutmeg so I used pumpkin pie spice instead of the cinnamon and nutmeg (I do this often).
Growing up, my parents would receive many boxes of See's Candies Assorted Nuts and Chews chocolates for the holidays, hide them, and every so often take a box out for all their six children to enjoy.
So you'll see cheery, often green - accented packaging, signs, and pop - outs that will try to convince you that what your diet really needs is that low - fat, gluten - free yogurt (that, oh, happens to be packing lots of calories of pure sugar per serving).
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