Sentences with phrase «one outworks»

«I outworked all my competitors.
Successful people work smarter, sure, but they also outwork their competition.
A common problem among business partners is the resentment that may arise when one party outworks the other.
He outworked his opponent and ran one of the best campaigns in history using both modern technology and traditional methods to bring his message to the American people.
Whenever I write about how success is often based on outworking other people — both in terms of effort and in terms of hours spent — many people respond with righteous indignation.
You can't outwork unhealthy patterns.
And «if you can outwork the rest of the population, you're going to get lucky.»
«If you can outwork the rest of the population, you're going to get lucky.»
Many labor experts in China agree that Chinese white - collar workers far outwork the legal limits on overtime each week.
No one is outworking me.
There's no reason you can't outwork somebody and be better prepared.
Our attitude is that, while we may not always outsmart the other guys, we will always out - prepare and outwork them.
But whenever I write about how success is often based on outworking other people — both in terms of effort and in terms of hours spent — I get indignant emails from readers.
Fear of losing a game, fear of losing their job, fear of getting passed in the depth chart, fear of the competition outworking them.
Hobson: No one outworks this guy — no one.
Daymond John, «Shark Tank» investor and the author of upcoming book, «Rise and Grind: Outperform, Outwork, and Outhustle Your Way to a More Successful and Rewarding Life,» is an expert at how to look good.
I too share your convern about quick fixes that lead to later discontent, but I'd probabaly be less hard on Hybels, as I guess I buy into a lot of his thinking about process if not outworking.
In the UK, where calls for equality are admittedly met with less resistance, in general, than in the gender minefield that is US evangelical culture, Christian advocates for equality have also been active, with the launch of gender - based violence charity Restored in 2010 and the publication of Jenny Baker's Equals (SPCK) this year, which talks about the practical outworking of equality in family life, work, and church.
Simplifying any world view and reducing it to outworkings of environment does little to understand the worldview.
But there they are anyway, known by their outworkings.
Does it serve her, this community or the subjects of her claims to promote such an outworking of animus in such a public forum?
As for the latter group, it would be hard to imagine a venue or forum in which any of them would consider any such outworking of animus to be a desirable thing.
Personal Attack on John Musick # 4: «Does it serve her, this community or the subjects of her claims to promote such an outworking of animus in such a public forum?»
One might say that Pentecostals implicitly function with the Orthodox idea that grace is the outworking of the divine energies of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit that permeate all of creation.
One can still find this emphasis on divine immanence in writers formed by Pentecostalism like James Baldwin, who equated it with the outworking of love in human life.
The neoconservative Catholic often draws attention to a progressive fall from classical liberalism, while the radical Catholic sees our current crisis as the outworking of liberalism's deepest premises.
The ultimate integrity of the world requires the deepening consciousness of those involved in its systemic outworking and their rejection of alienating canonic structures.
Of course, for Protestants, the fate of the United States and the fate of American Protestantism have been deeply intertwined from the very beginning, so adherence to the civic project must stem not simply from confidence that American liberty was generally hospitable to the flourishing of Christianity but from a deep, if inchoate, conviction that the American experiment itself was the political outworking of a Protestant sense of «nature and nature's God.»
In the nineteenth century, many Wesleyans became troubled about the outworking of this teaching.
Whether this is the logical outworking of the metaphysical and anthropological premises of liberalism or a radically new thing — and Hans Jonas's analysis would suggest that these are not mutually exclusive alternatives — it marks a point of no return in American public philosophy.
Roman primacy seems an instance of church authority validating itself rather than serving as the instrument for a providential outworking of scriptural truths.
The form is an outworking of the logic of Psalm 68:28: «Show us your strength, O God, as you have done before.»
Having looked at other verses around discussing the events in Sodom it would appear that one outworking of this arrogance included a sexual show of dominance over some messengers of God and, by extension, God himself.
Is it an outworking of the evolutionary process in which the creature is responding to environmental pressures?
We are still awaiting the final outworking of what God accomplished in Jesus, but there are all kinds of signs to show that, though the situation is often bleak, we are in fact on the right road.
This view is the outworking of his understanding of the church as the sign of the future kingdom of God.
Most religious groups justify low pay as the outworking of such values as simplicity and financial restraint, but pay rates for many religious groups are so low they make even a simple life difficult.
That is, Pannenberg denies real divine development on the premise that God's actions in history directly mirror (or are the outworking of) God's own eternal being.
For many of us, though, Zionism is another natural outworking of the regard we have for the Jewish people.
When it comes to theology and the practical outworking of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ for our life as Christians, Paul's writings are among the best.
And since the processes of establishing reconciliation once for all, and of nurturing the outworking of it in particular situations, are not the same, the image becomes elusive.
Firstly, on the normal outworking of nature rather than any allegorical use.
The moisture in the soil and the nutrients it held aided the germination and growth process, first as a sapling, and then, to a full plant, till it attained maturity and brought forth a harvest thus witnessing to the miraculous outworking of the power of God.
What follows from the fact that the freedom of system construction is complemented by absolute logical coerciveness in the outworking of the theorems deduced from the basis of each postulated system?
«The Church also ought to ask why are they poor, why are they oppressed and how do we change our social and political structures to achieve justice as an outworking of the kingdom of God.»
The thick gathering of the congregation is much more than a hypocritical assembly; it is for Christians the immediate outworking of human community redeemed by Christ.
But the laws of right relations are the fruit of the long outworking of justice.
In the second, people are very comfortable with identifying their sexual identity as gay — or some other descriptor — but seek to refrain from sexual behaviour as the outworking of living consistently with their beliefs and values.
We criticized radical Islam as a natural outworking of the violent tone of the Qur» an without acknowledging the fact that the God of Israel ordered his people to kill every living thing in Canaan, from the elderly to the newborn.
The belief about Jesus comes first but then surely it is outworked in love to other people to become a complete expression, as James describes in the New Testament?
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