Sentences with phrase «often seen the process»

However, I've more often seen the process break down, for several reasons.

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Osry and other succession experts point out that families are often sandbagged because they've failed to plan well in advance for a generational transition by creating an orderly, formal and, most importantly, consensual process to see it through.
All too often, I see people skip the process of defining their value proposition.
Providing great customer service is a no - brainer, but we often don't see it as a part of the sales process.
Rumors have swirled for some time that Amazon has explored bringing some of its delivery services in house to take control of the process and avoid delays often seen around the holidays.
Behind what we see, though, are some critical developments in processing of digital video, the behind - the - scenes heavy lifting that often determines time - to - market, and business failure or success.
Entrepreneurs are often seen as innovators who recognize opportunities to introduce a new product, process, or an improved organization.
I've seen it over and over again that when someone is given the space to process their very disturbing and offensive feelings, especially in the presence of compassionate support, they often work through to a healthy and happy state.
Whatever balance may be struck in these areas of mixed secular and religious services funded by tax money, the mixture is inherently unstable and will tend to move in one direction or the other, usually toward increased responsiveness to broader interests than those of the sponsoring church (which is often called «secularization»)-- a process seen in church - related colleges and hospitals even without tax funding, which merely makes it happen quicker and sometimes with the force of law.
«So often the people they meet have been forced to come to The Salvation Army because they are waiting for their Universal Credit claims to be processed or they've seen their benefit payments reduced or frozen because of changes in the way it's administered.
I can see smirks spreading across the faces of unbelievers and confess to having invoked the other principle process philosophers so often use: the «god» principle.
What is important here is that process thinkers by and large see the difficulties, often functioning as their own best critics.
I don't see it happening as often as it seems to happen in the Gospels and Acts, but that might be part of the transition process to the arrival of the Kingdom of God?
In fact, it seems fair to say that the most common criticism process theists level against the God of classical free will theism is the claim that if such a being really existed and were wholly good, we should expect to see displays of divine coercive power more often.
Seeing the fruits of women's leadership gifts often spurs the process.
Reading the recently translated memoirs of Dietrich von Hildebrand, «the Catholic Bonhoeffer» (of which more soon), I was interested to see how often he encountered Christian theologians who did not support him in his opposition against Hitler because they saw Nazism as the culmination of the historical process.
So when we look at the religious aspect of human existence and see what contributions process thought may have to make to this inescapable and indestructible manifestation of the human spirit, we shall need to emphasize that it is to be understood not in the wooden fashion that so often has prevailed in institutional churches and in conventional religious communities but as a matter of imaginative and aesthetic response to the human situation and to whatever is supremely worshipful in the cosmos — that is, to what religion calls «God.»
They do not see it as a fixed entity, already made and finished; for them the creation is a directed movement in which novelty occurs, in which the unexpected may and indeed often does happen, and in which great ends are in process of achievement.
Losing weight can be a slow process, and due to human nature, when dieters don't see immediate results they can get discouraged, which often leads them to either stop trying to lose weight altogether or to start jumping from program to program — never giving any diet the time it needs to work.
Seeing a 2D print of your equipment is good and needed, but often it can be difficult to envision what your processing line will look like, how it will integrate with your current lines and in your plant.
The bargaining process often sees businesses taking some steps to appease government and public demands, such as putting labels on food, but not ones that communicate clearly and effectively, or a voluntary (and small) reduction in television advertising of junk food to children.
I do enjoy looking at your recipes (and often modify them to be more natural), but it just irks me to see how many processed ingredients are used to make vegan foods.
Tofu is often seen as a controversial ingredient in terms of it processed nature and source of intolerance on sensitivity fir some, but I think it's a very useful source of protein every now and again.
You might actually see chocolate liquor or unsweetened chocolate as an ingredient in some brands of chocolate, but it is often further processed into the following two components:
Although the NBA draft is often a crapshoot, and nobody can be inside a team's war room to see their decision making process, neither of the two most respected draft prognosticators had Robinson going to the Bobcats — yet he is considered the front - runner with +120 odds.
The group started by listing the some of the reasons that pumping is less than pleasant — lack of user education (on suction level, positioning, importance of having the correct size flanges), difficulty with milk let - down (no cute baby there to help, the pumping mom is often under a time crunch), too many parts to sanitize and clean, the motor is loud and mechanical, some women find the process degrading, and social norms (breast pumping is seen as something to be embarrassed by and hidden).
It's incredibly life changing to witness another person birth a baby, and we are so lucky to be able to see it so often but with that comes a lot of emotions and we must always process and restore before we can move onto the next birth.
We plan on having a process in place whereby we can ensure you get there asap, often resulting in little difference than the time you would be seen if you were in hospital.
True, most of us don't see 4 - year - olds nursing as often as we do 4 - month - olds, but does that give anyone the right to judge a mom for doing what works best for her and her kid, especially if she's not hurting anyone in the process?
Much to my surprise, trying EC really helped me to see that helping our little ones with using the potty can be a beautiful, gentle * process * started from babyhood rather than an event / big change that is begun as a toddler (which is often how it is portrayed in our culture — aka «time to potty train»).
See, e. g., Utley v. Utley, 364 A. 2d 1167, 1170 (D.C.App.1976)(«A happy and normal family life is often impossible of accomplishment when a child of tender years is subjected to the frustrating experience of divided custody especially when in the process he is shifted from home to home, from city to city, or from one family environment to another.»)
I can see how the freezing process would diminish some of the great properties of the milk and I'm glad I don't do it often.
If people saw me in the process of backwrapping my kids, they often ran to help, sometimes even grabbing my son.
Delayed sensory processing is often seen as a combination of areas but can present as just one area being affected.
But then they grow and it is not going to be as often and all of this is like a kind of a process and every little role that you see on your baby you are going to know «Okay that is why I am feeding every hour and a half» and then eventually it gets to every 2 hours.
I would say just talk to them about the potty read up on babycenter about the different things to help the process along because even if they are not talking that much they still may give off many non verbal clues of having to go potty.However if they are really not ready try potty training keep a onesie on in the day time with their clothing and a blanket sleeper on at night that way they hopefully won't be able to get to the dirty diaper before you.My dd is 19 months as well and I have been training her sort of by letting her sit on the potty I have only let her use the one that goes on the big toilet but she peed in it once and she often will say she has to pee when in the bathroom but will sit and not do anything and get little pieces of tissue off the roll and push it into toilet this is her renditon of wiping even though the tissue does not really come in contact with any areas that need to be wiped I have slacked off on the training because she can not pull her pants up and down which is on the list of things kids need to be able to do to go by themseleves.Maybe just get them a few books and videos and a potty chair and talk to your dd's and see what happens you may be surpised.HTH
I was very happy to see that people are turning to organic, local and non-GMO foods more often and that convenience processed and packaged foods are being traded in for whole fresh foods.
I usually write in coffee shops and when I look at those writing near me I often see pained faces, tortured by the writing process.
Let me point to 10 things that I sketched out this morning: too much money spent on administration and bureaucracy and not enough on front - line patient care; too little patient - centric information to inform decision making; too little innovation; too little clinical input into decision making; too much inertia and hostility to reform, as we have seen today; too much process - driven target culture distorting clinical decision making; falling productivity; poor outcomes across a range of clinical indicators; too often, weak commissioning of servicing; and widening health inequalities in the past 10 years, in addition to the scandals that occurred in Staffordshire and Kent.
I think the current land use process, even though it's elaborate, has often led to good outcomes and balanced outcomes so I'd be careful about disrupting that, but I'd have to see the legislation to give you a better answer.»
Speech is often seen as needing a leap in conscious thought - processing abilities, but it is also dependent on complex movements of the lips and tongue becoming automatic.
And despite a process that was envisioned to include all stakeholders, students are often not involved in planning and decision - making and can only react to what they see as negative changes.
The progressive degeneration and death of the brain, occurring in many neurodegenerative diseases, is often seen as an unstoppable and irrevocable process.
«I could often be seen in the background when interviews were taking place and even appeared in a national newspaper demonstrating a laboratory process to the home secretary,» he laughs.
«It's often hard to see what normally happens during an efficient process that occurs inside our cells,» he explains.
Usually seen as diametric opposites, learning and instinct are partners: the process of learning, in creatures at all levels of mental complexity, is often initiated and controlled by instinct
Often in research, being able to «see» something is the first step of understanding its function, hence the strong interest in imaging technology in the life sciences: if a researcher can «see» the workings of a resistance - inducing protein, he or she can start working on strategies to inhibit this process.
With many treatments available for some conditions, it's often a process of trial and error to see what works best for one person over another [source: Aetna].
Most often, it takes about one to two months to see the first signs of muscular hypertrophy, however, the process starts in the early phases of muscle building.
I often work with individuals experiencing fertility issues, and see how tremendously emotional the process can be for couples.
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