Sentences with phrase «perspective other than one's own»

It can also help to occasionally consider the professional services you provide from perspectives other than your own.
It's from a fresh perspective other than your weekly critique partner's, and it's usually from someone with more writing experience than you have.
The temptation of the «canonical» commentator to hide in the «canonical» text is moreover evident in Childs's dismissal of perspectives other than his own.
From the Russian side, Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeev), head of the Moscow Patriarchate's Department of External Church Relations, has attributed Ukraine's civil strife to the «uniates» (a derogatory term for Ukrainian Catholics) who refuse to acknowledge the validity of political perspectives other than their own — and even foment violent revolution on the Maidan and suppress political and religious dissent in eastern Ukraine.
Respecting and valuing perspectives other than their own by seeking and valuing every member's input;
I am eager in this series to present perspectives other than just my own on Claiborne and Rita.
A dissertation by Sandra Mccloy (2005) on mindfulness as a coping tool for bullying suggested that mindfulness can help children consider perspectives other than their own and find constructive reactions in the face of bullying.
For those not familiar with many recent studies, however, from perspectives other than my own I present a kind of summary — but it is, of course, from a functional point of view.
You don't care about any perspective other than your own.
Those willing to acknowledge a perspective other than their own are open to greater learning.
Maybe they ask us to listen to a voice that provides an opening to freedom by providing a perspective other than our own, enunciated by the voice of the one who creates this world at every moment and knows where it is going, who calls prophets to speak and knows the purpose of their words, who sows the seed of the word with joyful abandon, secure in the knowledge of the harvest.
For every perspective other than its own, the occasion either is not at all or is completed.
Unsustainable from every perspective other than corporate balance sheets, it still manages to spread its talons around the world, draining life from ecosystems, forests and rural communities.
This creates a decision making process that is intractable from anyone's perspective other than the individual tax payer, or would require an amount and sophistication of tracking and reporting that I don't think most people would be comfortable with.
It feels like a start, maybe, but would have been so much better served as a story told from a perspective other than that of male outsiders like Lucas and Moore, who turn their heroines into unconvincing femme - bros.
They include when there is, «a perceived threat to survival and a belief that the captor is willing to carry out that threat,» being isolated «from perspectives other than those of the captor,» and a «perceived inability to escape.»
Thanks for writing this, it is very helpful to see things from a perspective other than those dreams frolicking around in my head.
We will have a wide range of perspectives to give a full view of the complexity of the issues and to allow attendees an opportunity to consider adoption from another perspective other than their own.
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