Sentences with phrase «open about your intent»

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«When it comes to «suffering for no reason,»» the book of Job «seems intent on reminding us that questions about the world, human existence, and God necessarily remain open
There was an unmistakable intent about Everton's approach to this game and it was embodied by the way the irrepressible Gueye repeatedly drove through the heart of the pitch with the ball at his feet during the opening exchanges.
Open up and talk to her, be honest about the issue, recognize her intent, be clear with your expectations, and describe how her behavior affects you and your family.
(Buffalo School Board Attorney Frank Miller) is talking about 50 years of decision from the state education department and we're talking about the statute, the committee on open government, their interpretation of the statue, and legislative intent.
Look them in the eye when they speak to you; listen to them with an open heart with the intent of helping them rather than thinking about how you're going to reply.
He has employed newsletters, positive telephone calls of praise, auto - dialed messages about upcoming events, emails, open houses, parent orientations, technology workshops, publishing his home telephone number All of those things are intent on creating a welcoming atmosphere for parents and other visitors to his school.
I began questioning this interpretation after re-reading the navigation document section of the Content Documents specification, as it only talks about the hidden attribute lacking any meaning outside the spine, so opened a bug to figure out what the intent actually was.
This is an intent that Howey and Monsieur Guy are completely open about.
Rather, the intent was to make clear that Google is the one bragging about Spotify support with the next Chromecast — clearly welcoming direct competitors with open arms.
While it's a good intent at involvement to open a general discussion and ask anyone to speak up about what's on their mind, it's not the most logical way to hold meeting discussion.
As I am also a parent of a child with disabilities, I have seen the discussions done well where there was open communication about intent, possible diagnoses, preferred treatments or therapies where available regular versus traditional approaches.
Differing opinions also arose in the Open Forum's discussions about CREA's expressed intent to revamp its current legal defence fund policy.
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