Sentences with phrase «other peoples rooms»

I enjoy looking at other peoples rooms, but never leave a comment.
That leaves other people room to add a brief comment, and allows multiple people to retweet your original tweet with no editing.
I still wished I was hunting mullahs in Afghanistan, but my landlady was starting to show other people my room, sometimes when I was still in it.

Not exact matches

Or to see them dancing and then pull other people into the room to watch them.
In other words, think about what types of conversations could happen naturally between two people in their living room.
I speak of bosses who express visible and public anger, yelling across hallways and conference rooms at the drop of a hat, or marching to other departments to «tell someone off» without realizing the fishbowl they work in (yes, people watch, take notes, and many are affected by it).
It's a positive thing if you understand the obligations involved in responding to an invitation to be a speaker: the obligation to share your thoughts if you know more than the other people in the room, and the obligation to not share your thoughts if you don't know more than the other people in the room.
Imagine sitting in a board room and one person is texting, the other is dazing out the window, and the other is grilling you about the why?
By staying lean and «getting rid of dead wood» from the outset, Avigilon's Fernandes says he had room to bring on talented people who were laid off from other IT firms.
This simple act will help the other person feel like the only person in the room who matters to you in that moment.
My most successful clients understand their limitations, listen to others and don't have to be the smartest person in the room.
If you have to, go around the room to each person, or instill some other rule or structure that forces people to contribute.
That change is designed to allow people to have conversations with bigger groups, while leaving room for actual text, and to talk about the photos, GIFs, videos, polls, or other attachments.
This person won't be able to single out any smokers in the room, but they could address smoking along with other issues.
But Trump falls short as a superboss, notes Finkelstein, when it comes to making room for other people in his organization to shine.
A leader's best move is to intentionally not be the smartest person in the room or pretend to know all the answers, thereby fooling other people or themselves.
Continue to observe the person as he or she interacts with others in the room.
When that happens, some people could be reassigned to the dining room to engage more with customers, while others will be trained to operate their new assistant.
If it was in a lockbox on the other side of the room when a threatening person walked in, would the teacher be able to get to their gun in time?
People in a variety of other period costumes walked around the room as part of the entertainment.
The other major development in our operations during this period, which is probably of most interest to people in this room, was that in early September, the Reserve Bank broadened the range of securities that could be used for repo.
«Maybe it's time to not elect the smartest man in the room, but to elect someone smart who will listen to all the other smart people in the room, and not just in the room but in the church - someone who brings people together, who builds a team,» Reese said.
These were held in rented rooms in warehouses or other buildings, and were, compared to what I've been used to in Canada, very simple and scant in terms of bells and whistles, but people were still drawn in, and God was working mightily.
We claim to honour the «least of these» and to be a people who lay down power, who believe that the greatest is the servant, and that the way to really get ahead in the Kingdom of God is to put others first, to amplify other voices, to make room at the table.
Even now, my prized possessions are rare first - and - early editions of L.M. Montgomery books, each one showcased on our dining room's shelves similar to how other people display fine heirloom china.
And yes, it feels a little odd when everyone else in the room is checking their phones and laughing at things and I'm just standing there, but I think there was a time when groups of people in rooms all functioned perfectly well, phoneless and looking at each other.
Atheists constantly come to my parties and tell me how they are right on and every other person in the room is an idiot.
If you take two people who disagree with each other on a fundamental level, and stick them in a room where they can't see or touch one another, they can only talk, and then give them nothing specific to talk about, there is only one direction that's going to go.
I hope, if you can see the merit or humility in making room for other people's ideas, that you'll join me in affirming Tony's freedom to change his mind a little bit here.
There in the closed room, where one probed and treated the isolated psyche according to the inclination of the self - encapsulated patient, the patient was referred to ever - deeper levels of his inwardness as to his proper world; here outside, in the immediacy of human standing over against each other, the encapsulation must and can be broken through, and a transformed, healed relationship must and can be opened to the sick person in his relations to otherness — to the world of the other which he can not remove into his soul.
I may or may not be interacting with other people and at some point find myself upstairs going along a hallway with rooms on both sides, with doors open and as I pass an open doorway I feel some horribly evil force pulling me in.
It allows no room for people's actual lived experiences and as people of faith — we are called to love each other.
On the other side of the door was my friend David sitting at a table, and within that room were hundreds of people all sitting at tables, with food laid out before them, but they hadn't started eating yet.
We are able to offer what Henri Nouwen calls «hospitality»: a space in our lives where other people can feel at home, where they are given room to be themselves.2
I'm sure it's fine to breastfeed as long as it's done in a private room away from other people.
And just as lights can be switched on and off depending on the time of day, and the circumstances of the person in the room, so also, faith can waver back and forth from day to day, even from minute to minute, depending on the evidence that is presented to a person, their past history, the circumstances in which they find themselves, and a variety of others factors.
There continued to be some diversity of opinion on the exact nature of the resurrection body, and although all wanted to affirm the essential continuity of the person, by referring to the «same body», some allowed more room than others for some kind of spiritual transformation of the body.
As sarcasm and disdain ensued, I suddenly felt overwhelmed and convicted by the irony of the situation: A bunch of straight Christians were sitting together in a living room, engaging in a lengthy and heated conversation about whether other people were sinning.
You can stay in that Glen Beck chat room with the other people who don't have a very good grasp of how the world works.
And twenty - one seconds later I woke up in a strange room, surrounded by people who seemed to have other things on their minds.
That's how we will get along, by making room for each other in our hearts and our minds to allow for people to be different.
I'll recommend it to other people standing at the door of the rooms turned off by the God - language.
Black people, mainly, look down or look up but do not look at each other, not at you, and white people, mainly, look away... The universe which is not merely the stars and the moon and the planets, flowers, grass, and trees, but other people, has evolved no terms for your existence, has made no room for you, and if love will not swing wide the gates no other power will or can.1
Who hasn't been there, sitting in a hospital room, wondering how other people can go on with their lives when things are so unbearable in our own?
I have been in court rooms where I have had eight people witness a traffic accident and each raise their hands and swear that what they saw was the true recollection of a simple event of two cars running into each other.
«I understand the church to be the people of God who follow Jesus into the world and so a gathering of the church occurs whenever and wherever believers gather, whether it is two or three around a dinner table, five or six in a living room, seven or eight at a coffee shop, or larger gatherings in some other building.»
In his 2010 book Sobre el caelo y la Tierra he talks of balancing «strength» and «firmness» with an assumption in dialogue that «there is room in the heart for the other person's viewpoint, opinion, ideas.»
The elephant in the room is that you don't hold the Bible, the Tradition or such with the same weight that all the other people do.
But as Christians we still have much room for improvement, be it how we treat LGBTQs, prostitutes, addicts and a long list of other people that we don't like and think the Bible condemns.
One person in the hospital room goes home, and the other goes to the morgue.
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