As a secular - living and thinking person, I found this article a worthwhile alternate
perspective of the end - of - life process.
Moore also said that she would be thinking carefully about neural engineering from
the perspective of an end - user of the technology.
From
the perspective of an end user, I see device makers are putting more effort into crafting an all - around device with great built quality that consumers do not necessarily cling to its manual.
When viewed through
the perspective of an end user, meta descriptions become a conversion tool of sorts.
Adopting
the perspective of the end user is an exercise in empathy.
Sell them from
the perspective of the end result of your work and how it served your present and previous employers.
Not exact matches
But the
end of the one - movie - per - day plan is the big news here, and there are a few possible reads from a business
perspective.
He went on: «While we may always have a different point
of view about what happened at the
end of our relationship, the founding
of the company is a matter
of record and not subject to «personal
perspectives.»
From a value
perspective, if the young adults with leukemia who respond to therapy
end up with more years
of life — an outcome that is quite likely — then Kymriah will be cost - effective for society as well.
If you have a group
of people with different
perspectives around the table, you are going to
end up in a better place, in decisions you make and in things you decide to invest in.
Still, it's a pretty accurate
perspective, especially if you find yourself at the extreme
ends of the Innovation Quotient scale!
«That will define the
end of the bond bull market from a classic chart
perspective, not 2.60,» he added.
Whether it
ends in success or failure, pushing through the experience
of starting a business will change your
perspective for the better.
In the
end, he went back to his original choice and wrote it from the
perspective of Death.
From the entrepreneur's
perspective at the
end of the day, when Waze was acquired, the employees and the founders had too little
of it.
On the recruiting
end, we encourage our hiring managers to look for people who bring new
perspectives to the company, and we focus on building teams with a variety
of voices and experiences.
They identify excellence through the
perspective of the individual franchise owner by listening to franchisees and pinpointing the opportunities that work on both
ends, for the franchisee and franchisor.
But as I write in my new Market
Perspectives paper, «No Exit,» I'm skeptical that an initial rate hike will herald the
end of the rally, though history does suggest that it could result in a modest correction.
That third choice is «acknowledge your privilege, respect that it's informed your
perspective, practice listening more than you talk in discussions
of equality and rights, and use your privilege to
end itself.»
-- «acknowledge your privilege, respect that it's informed your
perspective, practice listening more than you talk in discussions
of equality and rights, and use your privilege to
end itself.»
To put this number
of users into
perspective, consider the fact that as
of the
end of 2016, Charles Schwab had 10.2 million brokerage accounts.
The challenge from Facebook's
perspective is the one I outlined above: Google got data from everywhere on the web because sites and applications were heavily incentivized to give it to Google so as to have a better chance
of reaching
end users aggregated by Google:
From an investing
perspective, getting completely wiped out and thinking it was the
end of the world, and thinking I was an abject failure, and this investing thing wasn't for me.
To put all this in
perspective, the growth spurt comes at the
end of a decade
of sub-par performance, when growth has been held back by some serious structural imbalances, especially in the form
of excessive debt.
I found the application to be very robust and «feature rich» but there is a major deficiency is in the area
of documentation from a technical / configuration and an
end - user / operational
perspective.
A.W. Tozer offers a broader
perspective, saying many Christians find much solace in believing in God's creation
of the beginning and in His preplanned dramatic grand finale at the
end, but that not much thought is given to the present.
In a fascinating historical treatment, Holy Scripture and the Quest for Authority at the
End of the Middle Ages, Ian Christopher Levy offers a new
perspective on this question.
Lewis, who reportedly wrote the series as part
of a deal with J.R.R. Tolkien (who is supposedly to have written a time travel story as his
end of the agreement), uses the trilogy to write a fantasy from his own unique
perspective.
From my
perspective, it is LACK
of hermeneutic skills that has us
ending up with some
of the fiasco we keep seeing as doctrines.
On one
end is the noncompromising «sin
perspective» summarized in these words from an article in a conservative periodical: «The New Testament blasts homosexual activity as the lowest, most degraded kind
of immorality» (Alliance Witness, July i6, 1975).
Of course, Jonah may have been susceptible to depression; his extreme reactions to the vine incident at the end of the book indicate that he struggled with emotions and perspectiv
Of course, Jonah may have been susceptible to depression; his extreme reactions to the vine incident at the
end of the book indicate that he struggled with emotions and perspectiv
of the book indicate that he struggled with emotions and
perspective.
I'm sympathetic to both
perspectives, but at the
end of the day I have to recognize that we humans all believe things, and we all have practices.
But from God's own
perspective, the
end of history is simply the point at which we encounter the reality that was true all along — that God is indeed eternally and self - consistently God but manifests Godself to history only as its forward flow is terminated.
We are merely on the receiving
end and since He transcends our world it is a total waste
of time even trying to figure out what he may or may not do from a purely human
perspective.
From the humanistic
perspective, it is the
end of life.
But perhaps the most important chapter was the one on cross-cultural interactions, particularly Cleveland's
perspective on the importance
of confronting power differentials, which she wisely inserts near the
end of the book, after she has long gained the respect and trust
of the reader.
Cutting that thread and putting man's
perspective, desires, and needs ahead
of God, or positing that is a worthwhile endeavor to contemplate as Baden does, always leads to confusion and darkness in the
end.
It is a call to each reader to new
perspectives on the curriculum, to the
end that the high calling
of education in democracy may be better served.
One useful
perspective is to go back to the middle
of the previous century to analyze the two decades from the
end of World War II in 1945 to the death
of Flannery O'Connor in 1964.
In Western
perspective the table top would be wide at the bottom
of the print, or at the
end of the table closest to us, and narrow at the top or at the
end most distant from us.
In this
perspective the Reformation could be interpreted as an event presaging the
end of times and the birth
of a new heaven and a new earth.
This, however, implies a new
perspective, whereby we see theological thinking not as reflection on intellectual propositions once and for all revealed by God, but as a never
ending quest for a fuller understanding
of the Divine Mystery that we never fully apprehend.
In the
end however, it is Childs's own fresh
perspective that claims attention, sometimes yielding sober analysis and sometimes (as in chapters 24 - 27) the soaring rhetoric
of passionate exposition.
Bishop Persell, viewing the scene from the
perspective of the Episcopal Diocese
of Chicago, draws an even stronger conclusion: «If you're formed in opposition and negativity, you're bound to keep on splitting — there's always need for more purity, and you don't live with ambiguity very well, so you
end up in a church
of one.»
To this
end she has produced a very attractive and honest volume, mining the writings
of John Paul II including Familiaris Consortio, The Theology
of the Body and Love and Responsibilityfor a personalist
perspective on the act
of love in marriage which would sell well to third millennium Catholics.
Roland Bainton offers this contextual
perspective: «The terror
of the Holy, the horror
of Infinitude, smites him like a new lightning bolt, and only through a fearful restraint could he hold himself at the altar to the
end.»
In most cases, you won't
end up actually sending the letter to the person, but the process
of writing it will help you gain
perspective on your feelings, and might even help you frame a conversation you need to have.
Death becomes not the sheer destruction or obliteration
of life but merely its termination, the setting
of a limit to the total number
of indestructible experiences that comprise a given life.49 Secondly, in urging upon man the principle that his actions help determine the nature
of God's everlasting memory
of him, it gives very powerful inducement to highly moral and unselfish living within a cosmic
perspective.50 Finally, it affirms a cosmic basis for absolutely cherishing the worth
of life's every moment, inasmuch as «each moment
of life is an
end in itself, and not just a means to some future goal.
Though I have written this book in part to set forth what I think is a neglected
perspective among scholars, researchers, and consultants who study congregations, at the
end of the ministerial day it matters less whether private analysts understand the narrative features
of the congregation than whether the congregation itself understands those features.
As soon as NGOs move out
of this
perspective and support social or economic movements they are regarded with mistrust and the political and economic powers try to control them or to use them to their own
ends.