Sentences with phrase «other thing he suggested»

The other thing he suggested that works for him; say your baby's feeding at 11 pm, sleeping, waking at 2 am.
We got new pictures in less than an hour, and he did a few other things I suggest in my online dating products.
Plenty, according to experts on a Harvard panel, who among other things suggested educators should study the team dynamics of the National Football League (NFL).
There were other things he suggested were essential too but it was the x-rays that stuck with me!

Not exact matches

Some suggest journaling, others stress eating and drinking the right things, while yet others recommend meditation or exercise.
However, I'd highly suggest defaulting your mindset to transparent - first (and making arguments for why things shouldn't be transparent, instead of the other way around).
That already suggests it doesn't make sense to buy a ticket, but considering other aspects of the lottery makes things even worse.
Later, Bachrach suggests to me that one thing that makes Other Lab effective (and nimble) is that it can easily produce prototypes in - house; impromptu fabrication is a strength for both him and Griffith, on top of their individual specialties.
(Others have suggested raising the profile of human rights and democratic expression may help improve those things in Mexico.)
Any business can learn a lot from a government agency that suggests its web writers be, among other things:
My Myers - Briggs profile (introversion - intuition - thinking - judgement, or INTJ) suggests, among other things, that I trust my own insights, regardless of authority or popular opinion — another vital leadership quality, says Ennis.
So a smart magazine takes all the things I follow about photography, and adds all the things that our curators have suggested and sources others recommend in one easy place.»
But environmentalists released their own poll this week suggesting most Americans don't really have a strong opinion on the issue, and would rather see Congress move on to other things.
But no matter how many personal selling points they may offer to their constituents, our findings (along with many others in psychological science) suggest that the human mind gives preferential weight to the bad things.
Advisers who work with Brandes are equipped with a so - called «IDEAS» script, with each letter identifying a different step in the process: Inquire about how the other person is doing; Describe things you hear; Empathize with the client; Add your own point of view; Suggest a solution.
After that, he suggested, things went south because, among other things, women were given the right to vote.
The other reason rising inflation is a good thing is that it suggests secular stagnation — a permanent, low - growth regime — is ending.
I also suggested that if you are part of a team blog such as Savvy one of the things we did in the early days was to comment on each others posts.
All other things being equal, this would suggest that the PBO deficit forecast should be slightly better early in the period, which it is, but similar thereafter, which it is not.
Doing the right thing will be easier, he suggests, once others are able to say ««No, no, I'm going to do the Kickstarter thing.»»
Sandberg suggests an easy intervention: During performance reviews or in other situations when a woman comes under criticism, simply ask: «If a man did exactly those same things, what would you say?»
«It suggests their ad - management technology is not as sophisticated as it might seem, among other things, which is hard to believe.»
As nominal GDP is the underlying tax base for budgetary revenues, this would suggest a marginal improvement in the fiscal forecast throughout the entire period, all other things remaining equal.
And yet manufacturing has remained very weak, which suggests that other things besides currency is at play here.
For one thing, it suggests that productive capacity in these countries will wane; real estate, stocks, and other financial assets will increasingly be sold or exchanged for safer alternatives; and social costs will rise, whether they are affordable or not.
Facebook's bad month is getting even worse — now because of an internal memo by one of the company's top executives that suggests, among other things, that Facebook's mission to connect people is more important than user safety.
I suggest also you should distance yourself strongly from Lorrie Goldstein who is an open racist, asserting among other things that all carbon offset projects in developing nations are inherently scams, and whose lies in other matters are well documented.
However, when leaders try to enlist me in their own vision, sometimes I agree because it fits in with mine (and then look for ways to apply MY calling and gifts to further the cause), other times I just do my own thing because I don't identify with what they suggest.
I don't believe in God, vampires, Santa Claus, leprechauns, monster under my bed, talking horses, unicorns, elves, and a thousand other things, all for the exact same reason: I see nothing whatsoever to suggest any of them exist.
If, on the other hand, primary ousia is, as Father Owens suggests, neither the sensed individual nor the universal but the individual form, the formal cause or the act within the thing which is prior to both the sensed individual and the universal, we must ask, as Hegel may have done, is any meaningful distinction between «individual form» and universal possible within Aristotelian logic?
We should do what he suggests, put them all behind fences and let them kill each other (they enjoy that kind of thing, especially if you give them some ovens and poison gas, and other instruments of torture)
I also suggest you stay away from Ouija boards and other occult things.
For we must not forget that in addition to the open crime of the woman many other heinous things afflicted the people, e.g., speculation and the crushing of the poor by the privileged, as is suggested by the note on the frightful prices for the least bit of nourishment.
To advocate self - help, to argue that affirmative action can not be a long - run solution to the problem of racial inequality, to suggest that some of what is transpiring in black communities reflects a spiritual malaise, to note that fundamental change will require that individual lives be transformed in ways that governments are ill - suited to do, to urge that we must look to how black men and women are relating to each other, how parents are bringing up their children, that we have to ask ourselves what values inform the behavior of our youth» to do these things is not to take a partisan position, or vent some neoconservative ideological screed.
On the other hand, if he / she does exist, which I'm convinced he / she does (consider the exquisite mathematical formulas that help to explain the order of the universe — suggesting a higher level of intelligence in its design, or look into a new born's face), the last thing I want to do is go around telling everyone my brain is a computer and there is no such thing as Santa Klaus.
(The Allen article suggested, among other things, that Abraham was persuaded into thinking God wanted his son sacrificed because the Lord's orders came in a «resonant, well - modulated voice.»)
Kierkegaard's own brief preface to Purity of Heart Is to Will One Thing does little more than begin this process, and tempts me to suggest that one who is not familiar with other works of Kierkegaard, will find himself still better prepared for immersion in this address if he turns immediately to Section Twelve and reads from that point to the end.
Either we pull out lines, scenes, images or quotes to affirm our world view or, at the other extreme, we suggest a sort of gentle (or not so gentle) boycott of the things that don't.
So we modified our characterization of a theological school: It is, I suggested, a community of persons trying to understand God more truly by way of studying some other thing or things whose study is supposed to enhance our understanding of God.
Whitehead's view of the nature of reality offers a new way of thinking about «things,» and suggest that reality is not composed of things but of self - creative events, individual units, having both physical and mental aspects, and being internally related to each other.
- John R. can come back and respond, however, I'm willing to bet that one of the things that he would suggest is which you seemed to have totally missed given your posting is... to friggin «think» about your unquestioned beliefs and assumptions that you have regarding your religious beliefs that have been passed on to you from other people.
If you are truthful with yourself and want to settle this «thing» about God... read Romans and then I would suggest the Gospel of John... I can truthfully say (and I once thought as you and many others who post on these «religious» blogs)... I am so believing in this Jesus dude that I really can not imagine living my life without Him.
With reference to Einstein, «who made time and space into fluid things that merge into each other,» Chopin suggests that the «material world» is made up of objects and events we can identify; the «transition zone» is a quantum reality or domain where energy turns into matter; and the place beyond time and space — the origin of the universe, the place where God is — is like a «virtual reality or domain.»
Does not this suggest that, by using the degree of complexity as a guide, we may advance very much more surely than by following any other lead as we seek to penetrate to the truth of the world and to assess, in terms of absolute values, the relative importance, the place, of all things?
On the other hand, if by metaphysics one means exactly what I suggested earlier — the making of wide generalizations on the basis of particular experiences, the constant reference back of those generalizations to further areas of experience, and the resultant «vision» of how things «are» and how «they go» — then metaphysics is by no means finished.
Making resitution to those you've hurt is suggested as are several other things.)
At the same time, the wondrous capabilities of the human brain, which far exceed in complexity all other created things, suggest to him that a little anthropocentrism is not such a bad thing: «Part of our glory,» he muses, «is that we can imagine that we are not the most remarkable creatures in the entire universe.»
This chapter suggests, among other things, that the family may be helped in its readjustment by establishing or reestablishing their connections with a religious organization.
You said in regard to God has animals preying on each other, for food., «FWIW, the creation story suggests that was the way things were, and Revelation suggests that's the way things will be.
But the things given in the flow of sense experience suggest no other models than those of particles and waves already found inadequate by science.
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