At the very least, you'll get them used to concepts that will become
part of their everyday life when they grow up.
Not exact matches
«
When this becomes ubiquitous, just like ATMs, like telephone banking, we will treat this as an
everyday part of our
lives,» Roberts said from Toronto.
This raises interesting problems related to the amount
of control that corporations have over
everyday activities like storing computer files, especially
when — as is the case with many tech companies — their services become
part of the infrastructure
of our
lives, woven into everything we do.
In the same way a mother can fall into a depression
when ending
of a intensely emotional, highly personal child - bearing experience, a founder can experience immense despair
when her company is no longer a vital
part of her
everyday life.
Like the Dot - com bubble
of the late 1990s, the British Railway Mania was the result
of over-exuberance toward the business prospects
of a disruptive innovation; though railroads are now a
part of everyday life, they were once every bit as revolutionary as the internet was
when it was first introduced.
When singing in the family becomes a common
part of everyday life, it stirs our affection.
More than three centuries ago,
when dealing with death was more a
part of everyday life, John Donne asked: «What is so intricate, so entangling as death?
Most do not want to return to a time
when fathers owned their daughters and sold them to the highest bidder (Exodus 21:7; Nehemiah 5:5; Genesis 29:1 — 10),
when multiple wives and concubines were a
part of everyday life (even for men
of God like Abraham, Jacob, and David),
when women were forbidden from owning property,
when foreign virgins could be captured as spoils
of war (Judges 21),
when a woman's lack
of virginity could get her executed (Deuteronomy 22:11, Leviticus),
when the stories
of brave women like Tamar and Dinah and Esther and Vashti and Leah and Rachel emerge from contexts
of oppression.
We truly become «ourselves» and
part of one another
when that purpose and will becomes married to us — in our desires, actions and
everyday lives.
For a year and a half I have
lived everyday believing I'm going to the worst
part of hell
when I die because I have had those types
of thoughts.
Infighting between siblings is normal
part of everyday life, but that quarreling can be magnified
when they are in a confined space for long periods
of time.
But mathematics are
part of everyday life, especially
when shopping.
There are some very important safety tips
when babywearing, and some we may forget because babywearing has become such a
part of our
everyday life.
This poses a significant barrier
when we look towards a future where robots will be
part of our
everyday lives.
A surprising amount
of Back to the Future tech really is a
part of our
everyday lives — although
when it comes to flying cars and cold fusion, not so much.
«It can take a long time to develop that consistency, but
when something becomes a
part of your
everyday life, it feels much less like a chore and much more like a given,» says Kristie Larson, an instructor at Row House in New York City.
The power
of plants intrigued me for years, but
when I began using essential oils as
part of my
everyday life, everything changed.
Nearly every aspect
of health improves
when you make physical activity
part of your
everyday life.
Although rejection is a
part of everyday life, it can be the most distressing
when it comes from a crush or someone who interests you.
He said: «Online dating is
part of everyday life, and
when you get to that level
of ubiquity, it is right that an industry starts to say that we should take responsibility for our futures.
Some younger Millennials can not remember a time
when technology / social media was not a
part of everyday life.
PD is most effective
when it is a
part of teachers»
everyday lives.
«Tweren't nothing or nobody going to stop me from making my appointed rounds in the motley procession
of deathmobiles my pals and I rode around in, back
when drum brakes, eight - track players, and leaded gas were as much a
part of everyday life as platform shoes, fringe vests, and the radio hits
of the Electric Light Orchestra.
If you happen to be rich and eccentricity is something
part of your
everyday life, then you need to be driving the TopCar «enhanced» Porsche Panamera Turbo S. And
when we say enhanced we are not referring to the twin turbo V8 from under the bonnet which continues to provide...
Animals are preprogrammed to become fearful
of people and things that aren't
part of their
everyday life so they react appropriately
when they are in danger.
It also helps
when you learn to make the miles and points system a
part of your
everyday life.
Trauma and the Uncanny:
When Andy Warhol created his silkscreen paintings
of Marilyn Monroe in the wake
of her death, he touched on the darker side
of a burgeoning media culture that, during the Vietnam War, became an integral
part of everyday life.
When certain aspects
of life become accepted practice,
part of the texture
of everyday life, one tends to forget that they are there at all.
In this week's Weekend Reads, we flashback to
when electronic upgrades weren't a
part of everyday life and people actually took a stand against the Super Nintendo.
Music is essential
part of everyday life, especially during holiday season
when family gatherings and parties are in full form.
Staying committed to a marriage «through sickness and in health» can be difficult
when it becomes
part of the couple's
everyday life.
Practitioners effectively facilitate developmental parenting
when they help parents focus on parenting, observe their children's behavior, and support their children's development as
part of their
everyday lives.
When preparing for marriage, the thing that stuck with me the most was the importance
of making rituals a
part of our
everyday married
life.
SEL,
when it's most effective, is
part of daily classroom
life where teachers use
everyday instruction to foster positive working relationships, increase student engagement, and model constructive behaviors.