Sentences with phrase «own keen sense»

They're watching the behaviors of their leaders and have a keen sense of their leaders» integrity, and whether they «walk the talk.»
As a co-founder of PayPal, he has a keen sense of how people like to make purchases.
Bristol's most noteworthy achievement, arguably, was that it had a keen sense of what to invest in: a handful of diseases where it could truly excel.
Managers need to have a keen sense of providing value and keeping client needs in mind to provide exceptional service.
Our products and solutions offering is wide and our experience is extensive with 27 years in the business, so we have a keen sense of how to design the best system and include the right services to meet your company's unique needs.
But for the Liberals to get any traction in town, they will have to overcome a keen sense of betrayal.
Consumers are still cautious about spending... so says Terry Lundgren who as CEO of Macy's has a keen sense of how consumers think.
Warren has a keen sense of this.
But facing our failure should lead us to a keener sense of what we're up against.
These are people who are experiencing a genuine sense of grief — the hero with which they've developed a keen sense of connection is no more.
And he or she must also have a keen sense of the congregation.
It is for that reason that the preacher has to have a keen sense of the text.
Today, perhaps fewer Christians in Europe and America have such a keen sense of sin as seems to have been felt by Christians at the time of the Reformation.
Those least in need of forgiveness often have the keenest sense of sinfulness, because they aim at perfection and know they have not reached it.
Given the present social climate, those not involved in a sexual relation are bound to feel a keen sense of insufficiency (and perhaps exclusion).
The prophet has a keen sense of present imperfection and a vivid apprehension of a better order beyond.
His speculative thinking is marked by a keen sense for aesthetic experience and art.
Always knew you had a keen sense of humor!
Daly studied economics at Vanderbilt, and also had a keen sense of the limits of the natural world and the need to respect them as well as a strong sense of justice.
A church with strong convictions and a keen sense of mission can come alive in the twenty - first century.
It is appropriate that he is named Francis, after Saint Francis... a simple, humble man of the earth in touch with people and nature with a keen sense of common sense justice.
What surprised me most about this most recent book, however, was the keen sense of humor that was displayed on every page.
I have a keen sense that this quiet house that seems so empty is really full of power and life as never before, and that this is also true of the world at Easter, 1989.
We often think of prayer as based upon a keen sense of the presence of God.
She was looking to improve the quality of perishable offerings across the company and had a keen sense of the changing preferences of the grocery shopper.
Even the most keen sense of taste buds won't be able to detect that there are veggies in all that double chocolatey goodness.
«They are also creative and adjust their keen sense of humor to their audience.
After working as executive chef at Charlie Trotter's for more than a decade, Matthias Merges zigged and opened this kick - ass izakaya with Japanese small plates and a keen sense of fun.
With a keen sense of the power of sports and a genius for mythologizing athletes to help sell sneakers, Nike bestrides the world of sport like a marketing colossus
with reduced mental sharpness and whose keen senses of yesteryear are now almost effectively gone.
But also a keen sense for reading the game and providing assists to others.
Babies have a keen sense when Mom's racking her brain out:) He'll get over it... keep up the hugs and kisses:)
If we're watching carefully, we can support baby's keen sense of being hunger and satisfaction, which is called responsive feeding.
Children with a keen sense of intelligence will go beyond that to disassemble toys or take apart other things just to see how they work.
The singer and fashion star told Elle magazine that she hoped her daughter would develop a keen sense of style.
Once your baby is born, have someone bring home a few articles of baby's clothing (even a wet diaper) from the hospital so your pet can get acquainted with baby through his keen sense of smell.
Marie hardly ever threw a tantrum; she is more reserved with a keen sense of observation.
It is also a good idea to keep in mind that newborns have an extremely keen sense of smell and strongly smelling products may not be appropriate in the early days of establishing breastfeeding (if that is what the mother is intending).
Children and babies that have an extremely keen sense of curiosity may be gifted.
But he had a keen sense of the multifacetedness and complexity of «commercial society» — and of the way in which different mechanisms and institutions hang together, and can not be neatly separated along the lines of disciplinary boundaries.
Paterson has always been known for his keen sense of humor.
He said having worked in elected offices at the local, county and state level gives him a keen sense of the concerns New Yorkers grapple with, from high taxes to providing for their families.
Name calling while calling for tolerance, keen sense of the obvious comments, poor attempts at humor (usually mocking, calling people bigots because they don't agree with), and then losing your temper when you you get called out.
At the time, Quigley and other town officials lauded Taggard for his keen sense of the issues facing the department, tireless work ethic and string relationship with the rank and file.
Labour is ready to make a big deal of opposing arming the rebels, with the keen sense that most of the Commons and the public agrees with them.
You have never been timid to raise issues of importance or to stand up for causes that matter to you, but you have also brought a keen sense of humour to the Cabinet table — and you will be hugely missed.
While Mr Javid's move to the front benches may not have been in the circumstances he would have envisioned, it will surely provide a keen sense of pride for a man that began his political life as a Conservative volunteer back in the days of his idol, Margaret Thatcher.
Scientists now have much more information about faults both major and minor; just as significant, they have developed a much keener sense of how to proceed when data are lacking.
«Attosecond physics: A keen sense for molecules.»
They find that after only 90 minutes, blindfolded people can develop a keener sense of touch — a sign that the portion of the brain dedicated to vision can help process other senses.
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