Sentences with phrase «own idiosyncrasies»

This isn't to suggest that every possible aspect of the transportation business can be self - selected around your personal idiosyncrasies.
The hospitality sector, however, is teeming with many idiosyncrasies not found in most other modern industries.
But Amernic and Craig are equally guilty: «[W] e are particularly mindful of how the Internet, with its trappings of cybertextuality and multi-dimensionality, and its persuasive properties and technological idiosyncrasies, is fashioning a rapidly growing and influential corporate financial - reporting environment,» they write.
Every niche has its own idiosyncrasies.
Although many entrepreneurs like to present themselves in a «what you see is what you get» style, sometimes being your idiosyncratic self is, well, too much idiosyncrasy.
«You can put up with some quirks and idiosyncrasies if they're delivering.»
Directing is more like you're being a psychologist and you're kind of analyzing the situation and evaluating each person for their idiosyncrasies.
In the story of Garcia's swing — and how he's stayed true to it, despite criticism about its idiosyncrasies — you can find a metaphor for authenticity: That is, the art of staying true to yourself.
From secrets to idiosyncrasies, this infographic rounds up 26 crazy facts that you likely did not know about Google.
Like AdWords, Bing or Facebook, LinkedIn advertising has its idiosyncrasies.
One can effectively manage funds to track bond indexes, even though the bond market does have complexities and idiosyncrasies that don't exist in the stock market.
Every organization is different and every market segment has its idiosyncrasies that have to be factored into the Product Launch 30 Day Plan.
SAN FRANCISCO — Uber Technologies Inc., in its search for a No. 2 to Chief Executive Travis Kalanick, is interviewing candidates with track records in large, established companies — a sign the ride - sharing titan is looking to temper Mr. Kalanick's idiosyncrasies in exchange for a corporate culture more typically in tune with its size and ambitions.
There are a number of factors behind this seasonal weakness, including harsh winter weather, idiosyncrasies in the corporate capital expenditures cycle and the timing of monetary policy changes since the crisis.
When you're looking to make use of them, however, it's important to understand the differences, advantages and idiosyncrasies of crowdfunding in Hong Kong.
Because of the idiosyncrasies of each company's payment schedule, April was a slow month for dividends.
Each of the periods below had their own idiosyncrasies, but the only thing we can definitively say is that at some point, they all came to an end.
Regardless of its intention, the «80s was all about modes of making look at me in my idiosyncrasy.
No matter what kind of idiosyncrasies we've picked up from our parents (and it's probably not as bad as we think — it's just Country music, after all) it's not our parents» fault.
But Canopy Glow makes good on Anathallo's idiosyncrasies: multiple vocalists, intricately designed percussion and the reemployment of once - forgotten instruments.
Or rather a truly serious attempt to confront the mysterious idiosyncrasies of human sympathy and the limits of our imaginations?
In the past you may have made a big haggle over yourself for not being hip enough to handle another's idiosyncrasies.
enjoy your high handed attemp at ruling the body while preaching idiosyncrasies!
According to the film, it's apparently all about Seattle and you had to be there, but simultaneously we the audience are supposed to care about this experience which is only Seattle idiosyncrasy.
Time passed and I found myself deconstructing my faith and thinking, «To what extent do my beliefs just become an expression of me and my shortcomings and idiosyncrasies
quirks are human idiosyncrasies, oddities of behavior, QUARKS are subatomic particles of which there six.
Origen, for this and other idiosyncrasies such as his universalist doctrine of apokatastasis, 32 came to be identified not as orthodox but heterodox by the church's official leadership.
And it's SPOT ON in its depiction of the idiosyncrasies found in Southern football culture.
But by and large the interesting selections of respects in which to interpret things are determined by culture, minutely modified by personal history and idiosyncrasy.
Such a history of «subjective aim» is possible only because of a compositional idiosyncrasy of Whitehead's: although he revised his position many times, he tried very hard to preserve the texts of earlier positions in the final version, often by insertions designed to persuade the reader to interpret such texts in the light of later positions.
Kathryn is a Lord Peter fan and shares some of that great detective's idiosyncrasies, including a cozy private fortune and a Bunter - like servant («Warby») whom she treats as a friend rather than an employee.
Reality is a long winded container of idiosyncrasies enamored with consistencies ever being his habitual way.
All of them are marked more or less by the idiosyncrasies of author, place and time.
The absence of personal idiosyncrasies.
This narrowness arises from the idiosyncrasies and timidities of particular authors, of particular social groups, of particular schools of thought, of particular epochs in the history of civilization.
if that is taken to mean the type often commended by certain followers of the «mental health» school, with no idiosyncrasies, no distinctive qualities, no particular marks of speciality.
I too share Hitchens's dislike for the utopian vision of a globalized state, where national differences disappear and some sort of coerced political fealty to a collective Oceania erases regional, cultural, linguistic, and tribal idiosyncrasy.
The seriousness of our family's commitments to the faith isn't merely an idiosyncrasy of our own artisanal making in the secular bourgeois splendor of leafy East End, Toronto.
Unlike Paterson, Laura is an extrovert, a modern woman who nevertheless embraces her husband, with all his idiosyncrasies.
It is talking about christianity as an all encompassing umbrella — there are many different denominations of every religion and if they went into the idiosyncrasies of every one they would be arguing more about the differences between the different denominations and not between the three religions mentioned above.
On the other hand, at this point it might seem more cogent to dismiss the entire genealogy with all of its idiosyncrasies as the work of earlier tradition.
If I judged my position a personal idiosyncrasy, it would be inappropriate to mention it here, but if, as I think, it reflects a Whiteheadian sensibility, it may help to clarify differences.
The question I want to raise is this: Is the crank element — what I shall hereafter refer to as «crankitude» — that manifests itself in the work of Kurzweil and Leibowitz merely a reflection of personal idiosyncrasy or does it point to something more significant?
In short, my thesis is that Kurzweil and Leibowitz have elevated personal idiosyncrasy into a stylized cultural response — a response that permits them, at once, to take modernity with full seriousness, but also to reject modernity in the name of Jewish faith.
The personality is changed, the man is born anew, whether or not his psychological idiosyncrasies are what give the particular shape to his metamorphosis.
The Roman Catholics wont allow me take Mass in their Church I do not care, I still go periodically and sill love it, why, because in spite of the idiosyncrasies we are all together, weather it be with a right or wrong heart, that does not matter, we are corporate, one body, warts and all and God Loves it.
And he must still be sensitive to the idiosyncrasies in his particular situation.
In fact, the Greek root of the word «idiosyncrasy» means «private mixture».
William Doino Jr. reviews Rod Dreher's The Little Way of Ruthie Leming: For all its idiosyncrasies and hardships, St. Francisville was a place where many people are born and die in the same place, alongside the same folks they grew up with.
Now, when I visit other churches, all I can see are the fences — the doctrines, traditions, and idiosyncrasies that rub me the wrong way and make me feel isolated from my fellow Christians.
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