Sentences with phrase «racing thinking about»

Even then my mind is racing thinking about the animals and what I have to do when I get in tomorrow.
My heart is racing thinking about getting it out into the world.

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The 2016 Presidential race should be reframing the way we think about women and power.
OK, so now that you know a lot more about polls, what should you think when a race is tight?
Nike said the race was a way to inspire the running community and fans of the brand, but it also represents a change in thinking about how the athletic - gear maker will bring products to market.
«You have to think about what life is like in an economy that is likely to grow at around 3.5 % if you suddenly race to the bottom with interest rates,» he told a parliamentary commission.
In the ad, a father watches his daughter in a downhill cart race and thinks about whether she is being judged based on her gender.
For this column, I've asked five people in my own profession whose work I admire and informs my own to share some things to think about as you continue having conversations about race.
That view is likely biased — studies have shown interviewers tend to prefer candidates similar to them, judge candidates on fewer criteria than they think they're judging them on, and tend to let biases about matters like race and gender get in the way.
Familiarity breeds stories: the way you think about race, the way and where you grew up, your relatives» ideas and experiences on race all influence what people bring to their ideas about race.
Think about the implications for the human race, if technology is destined to be the essence of who we are as a species, if it's developed largely under the leadership and guidance of a single gender.»
This blog is emphatically not about the horse race, but I think the Republican contest will come down to Romney against Huckabee.
It's 6 a.m. on Monday morning and you find yourself racing to get out of your house to go sit in traffic on your commute to work, all the while thinking — if not dreaming — about the life you wished you had.
And I think about this and truly believe we're about to transform the human race in not 100 years, not 50 years, not 30 years — I think it's the next 20 years.
Bitcoin's meteoric rise could be a sign that people are more worried about rising prices than most think, Paul added, saying there will be «a race to the exit.»
Grinning, he had said he expected there might be a measure of pushback about Race Together, since some thought it might have negatively impacted the company's business.
In thinking about the race to the first trillion dollar company, I just assumed it would be Apple, nothing else was even on my radar.
If you — like so many folks — muse about the day you can leave the stress of the rat race behind, grab control of your life, and head off on an adventure abroad... with an income that went with you... That day could be a lot sooner than you think.
If market psychology gets your heart racing... if you'd like to start your day with the insights of one of the sharpest, most agile thinkers in the industry... if you lean toward taking the other side of the trade... then you should think about joining The Daily Dirtnap.
I had just then started thinking about Financial Independence and freedom from the rat race!
When the thoughts start to race on about the future, we find ourselves anxious; when the thoughts get stuck about events from the past, we feel depressed.
It is easy to think about voice assistants as becoming a two - and - a-half-horse race.
I'm not even thinking about the next presidential race, but, if I had to make a choice right now for Republican nominee, it would be Bobby Jindal (since Mitch Daniels seems out of the running.)
He sees everyone get on a bike and he thinks, «I wish I could be in this race and teach these beginners a few things about cycling.»
I mean it's dumb enough to think one exists anyway, but that he cares about your car races?
OTHER THAN B L A C K voters put Obama in office.So next time you confuse «RACE» with «RACIAL» Think about who you vote for.
First, its premisses concerning society and modern man are pseudoscientific: for example, the affirmation that man has become adult, that he no longer needs a Father, that the Father - God was invented when the human race was in its infancy, etc.; the affirmation that man has become rational and thinks scientifically, and that therefore he must get rid of the religious and mythological notions that were appropriate when his thought processes were primitive; the affirmation that the modern world has been secularized, laicized, and can no longer countenance religious people, but if they still want to preach the kerygma they must do it in laicized terms; the affirmation that the Bible is of value only as a cultural document, not as the channel of Revelation, etc. (I say «affirmation» because these are indeed simply affirmations, unrelated either to fact or to any scientific knowledge about modern man or present - day society.)
What this means, I believe, is that for the first time in the history of the human race, we see the necessity of thinking responsibly and deeply about everything that is.
Walker - Barnes seamlessly weaves together the academic and pastoral in this book that has me rethinking everything I thought I knew about race, womanhood, and even the Trinity.
It was intended to be an educational movement suitable to a British Empire united not by blood or race but by ideals, among which were that of a moral order involving respect for God, whatever else one might think about God.
But if you think about social capital from a broader social perspective, you would conclude that the U.S. needs nothing more than it needs connectivity across lines of class, race and gender — that is, we need more bridging social capital.
Just imagine — If the human race is still around in a thousand years and we were somehow able to listen in on a discussion regarding what we now think is true in all of these areas, I'm guessing there would be lots of chuckling about our «primitive» ideas.
Just thought I would let all you racist on here talking about black and minority this or that the truth about Obama aka your satan race and upbringing.
The «bounds of possible thought» about nuclear weapons may be set by the prevailing «nukespeak,» as Paul Chilton has pointed out (in Nukespeak [Comedia Publishing, 1982]-RRB- But through persistent «peacespeak» they can also be expanded, much as the bounds of possible thought about race were expanded by the civil rights movement — under the image - sensitive leadership of Christian ministers.
Challenged to say what they thought about loving their neighbors, well over three quarters of those interviewed said they thought they obeyed the law of love regarding their business competitors and those of other races and religions.
Think about it... It use to be Race as the big debate... Now it's religion and race is second... What's next??? Who knows, anything to continue to divide and conqueRace as the big debate... Now it's religion and race is second... What's next??? Who knows, anything to continue to divide and conquerace is second... What's next??? Who knows, anything to continue to divide and conquer...
in that movie its about creating the perfect race... I think they have it wrong... the perfect race is about individuals that allow everyone to be who they are and respect that as long as no one steps on anyone elses toes....
If your making comments like this about something so obvious all I could only imagine what your brain thinks about other races, the truth about American history and the human race and its history.
At the end of the day, those people who can accept and respect that others think differently than them, and can realize that making generalizations about a race / religion / philosophy truly makes you ignorant, those are the people who are truly intelligent.
If your making comments like this about something so obvious; I could only imagine what your brain thinks about other races, the truth about American history and the human race and its history.
I think these are valid and important questions if we care about community and the welfare of the human race.
The Commission would think in planetary terms about the whole human race, transcending the narrow ties of national governments and racial and ideological prejudices.
CT has previously reported on where John Piper and other evangelicals stand on #BlackLivesMatter, as well as how black and white Christians increasingly think differently about race.
So what happens is that when suburban, white evangelicals are challenged to think about race issues, the default move is to think about ways they can start sending money and support to inner cities, and those are not necessarily the same thing.
We know what Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. thought about race, but what about gay rights?
We know what King thought about race, poverty and war.
That way every white person will think that this is about race.
The other implication of this way of thinking about human nature is that we must not separate groups, classes or races of men by assigning to one the image of God and to the other the effects of the fall.
I can't help but think how cool it would be if the first thing that came to people's mind when they hear about us «religious» Christians is how loving we are to others, regardless of their race, gender, political preference or sexual orientation.
It shows up when Mike Huckabee (who is allegedly thinking about another presidential race) turns his CPAC speech into a mishmash of truncated talk radio monologues, one - liners, and identity politics shout - outs.
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