Sentences with phrase «openness makes»

The openness makes your kitchen look so big.
«This openness makes better businesspeople out of our associates.
But what Abzu sacrifices in openness it makes up in detail.
You'd think the openness makes for great visibility, but the hump abundance creates a surprising amount of blind spots.
Casa Cenote looks like a river more than a cave, and its openness makes it a fabulous spot for snorkeling as it brings a lot of light.
B&N's relative openness makes it easier to write a post like this about the Nook business.
This openness makes the small SUV seems bigger than it really is as well as helps increase visibility.
The versatile build and available openness makes models like the 2017 Mercedes - Benz E-Class Cabriolet a must - have for summer driving.
Sharing and openness makes us authentic and accountable as professionals.
They hold the view that the site's too openness makes it vulnerable to vulgar activities.
Tell her that this openness made her friend's mother uncomfortable.
Passion and openness make opportunists of us all.

Not exact matches

Making the case that greater openness is good for both company culture and society at large was Ijeoma Oluo, a Seattle - based writer, and Dan Price, CEO of Gravity Payments.
Our company's openness has allowed me to excel because I feel that I am able to make a difference.
Even in the age of social - network - driven openness, most people find having their pay made public a deep invasion of privacy.
Meanwhile, the openness and authenticity of communication through the band's newsletters, a «pre-Internet social network» — information about solo projects, wedding and birth announcements from the band's road and office crew — has helped make that fan base a real community.
Much was made when Mark Zuckerberg expressed an apparent openness to regulation last week.
A more well - rounded assessment of a trade deal like TPP would also look at whether important social institutions, including manufacturing unions, would be negatively affected by more openness to trade, and what changes to labor law we would need to make to soften the blow.
A city of neighbourhoods, it is one of the most culturally diverse places on earth, and its openness to the global economy make it a perfect spot to gain an international perspective on business.
Last month Dorsey asked the public to propose solutions to make the social network a nicer place by measuring «collective health, openness, and civility of public conversation.»
Based on these dimensions — they are also known as OCEAN, an acronym for openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness, neuroticism — we can make a relatively accurate assessment of the kind of person in front of us.
And while representatives from China's government will likely hail the «openness» of the country's internet, the past year made it all too clear that China's cyberspace is more restricted than ever.
Once you've made the present moment into your friend through openness and acceptance, your actions will be inspired, intelligent, and empowered, because the power of life itself will be flowing through you.
Moreover, the «openness of the contract makes it more likely to survive than many heterosexual bonds.»
Well, golly, you make belief really appealing, what with your kindness and openness to the beliefs of others.
fishon: i think what catches people in the way you communicate is that for the most part, when people make comments, thereâ $ ™ s a feeling of openness and uncertainty in what they say.
As you know, the claim of «abuse» doesn't make it so, but your fearless openness with supporting facts and information is compelling.
I know that in this openness to life you will find the rich adventure for which you were made.
Both early Christian apocalyptic and Zealot apocalyptic drew on the openness of this form of world - vision to the new, to make possible a meaningful participation of the believer in the «big story» to which he found that he was contributing as it moved forward to its end.
The shift of attention to the future makes possible an openness that is much more difficult to attain if one finds the essence of Christianity somewhere in the past.
But I do mean that the church should make it clear that they are called to openness, that rigid clinging to particular beliefs is not Christian faith.
Beauty facilitates the openness that makes contact with God possible; it creates humility, simplicity, awe, desire.
Churches should be places that foster this kind of openness, not places of judgment that make victims feel like they can't be vulnerable and honest about their pasts.
Pluralism does not affirmation make, for it is very difficult to construct a theology out of openness to many theologies, or to none.
One group was a Rightist School of philosophers and theologians with some openness to Christian ideas, e.g. Karl Friedrich Goschel, Hermann Friedrich Wilhelm Hinrichs, and (much later) an argument can be made to include Rudolf Karl Bultmann as well.
However, this «new kind of reality,» who is Jesus, is an emergent manifestation of God in human life emanating from within creation: «a unique manifestation of apossibility always inherently there for human beings by virtue of their potential nature being created by God... a new mode of human existence emerged through Jesus» openness to God making him a God informed human being» (ibid).
The 138 Islamic leaders have made a constructive offer which should surely be responded to by Christians, with human openness as well as theological care.
It seeks, rather, to lay hold of us in our openness to it: «It wants to be evaluated in its relation to what is said in it when this has been spoken to us and made itself intelligible to us.»
An evangelical spirit, together with an ecumenical openness, could get lost in piety and obscurity; but properly witnessed it is not only compatible with denominational identity: it is perhaps the best way to motivate people to make their faith a part of their lives.
As in Pilgrim, Dillard's desire for intense experience, her very openness to moths or scorched gods, has made her vulnerable to Julie's anguish and to all human suffering:
John Beddington, the UK government's chief scientific adviser, says that climate scientists should be less hostile to doubters who question man - made global warming, and that public confidence in science depends on more openness to varied opinions.
Thirty years after he made his own pilgrimage, as he calls it, many Buddhists in Asia remembered him and spoke of his friendly openness and understanding.
If a decision were to be made, it ought to be formed in the context of struggle and with an openness to learn from both emphases.
His geniality and inborn chivalry, his love of music, art and literature, and firmness of his character, the personal charm and openness to listen to others made him friends everywhere.
When one couples this with what we have said earlier about man's freedom, the openness to the future which is before each of us and all of us, and the importance of decision as to choices made, the moral question is radically transformed from obedience to arbitrary command to willing acceptance of the invitation of love.
They bring what is always their own openness and abundance of possibility with them into the process of concretion which makes them data.
'' [There are] very careful plans to make sure that, on one hand, security is as it needs to be but, on the other hand, openness and accessibility is as [good as] it can be.»
American civil religion with its tradition of openness, tolerance, and ethical commitment might make a contribution to a world civil religion that would transcend and include the improvements in that lack of civility.
American civil religion with its tradition of openness, tolerance, and ethical commitment might make a contribution to a world civil religion that would transcend and include it.
Denominations make utopian statements about their openness to all, but the lived reality is different.
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