I could launch into a bit concerning the relation between self - reliance and manliness, and another bit about the sort of conservative democratic individualism that's paradoxically low on the «individuality» you get out of liberal democratic individualism (I'd work in a meditation on the word «generic»)... but I'd
rather hear your ideas.
Not exact matches
That doesn't mean supervisors have to implement every
idea a millennial worker suggests, but giving these younger workers a voice —
rather than making them wait years to «pay their dues» to be
heard — will increase engagement and make them more likely to stay put.
The new strategy for the company — the $ 1, $ 2, $ 3 menu — wasn't my favorite
idea and I was
rather skeptical of it when I first
heard.
As a group, and as a movement, it's vital that we acknowledge and utilize our privilege, use our platforms to spread the names of the dead and the injured, promote
ideas that can help spread kindness
rather than hostility, support those who aren't being
heard, take our voices and use them together with the megaphones provided.
I have
heard the argument that it clearly is the case that no one knows, so what is the point of writing about it — which
rather ignores the fact that something is going to happen, even if we have no
idea what that something is.
We
hear it from our family members, our schools, our pediatricians, our politicians, parenting books that continue to be published influenced by this old - fashioned thinking despite the mountains of research to the contrary —
ideas of how children should be raised, based on personal opinion
rather than research - backed fact, subtle revelation of how our society is still scared of giving «too much» nurturing to our children.
This last week, we have been treated to three
ideas I'd much
rather I hadn't
heard.
3) For New York State Senator Joe Bruno, whose
idea it was that Pirro run for Attorney General
rather than face Hillary Clinton in the senate race, a
hearing aid for the ethically tone deaf.
... I had no
idea how resistant my family members would be to getting screened for celiac, as well as how many times I'd
hear the words, «I'd
rather die than have to stop eating gluten.»
Upon
hearing of the project, Jean - Luc Godard himself is said to have said it was «a stupid
idea» and while some agree, I
rather enjoyed it.
In the Supreme Court brief, which addresses two consolidated cases, Tustin Unified School District v. K.M. and Poway Unified School District v. D.H., NSBA and the California School Boards Association encourage the U.S. Supreme Court to
hear these cases, contending that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit misapplied the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA),
rather than correctly applying
IDEA, to a case involving a California student with a
hearing impairment.
It is great to
hear, or read
rather, that the teachers are getting their own thoughts together on what needs to change in public education and that they were able to directly present their
ideas directly to Mr. Duncan.
And while frequent - flier questions aren't always the same types of things I'd ask an author — I'd
rather hear what earned her the most time - outs as a kid than where her
ideas come from (mostly because I'm pretty sure we all snag
ideas the same way, from that guy on the corner selling them out of his van)-- I guess I can understand the curiosity of a reader, a bookstore patron... or a stranger I've cornered at a party who I'm pretending is my number one fan.
Another
idea I've
heard shooting around forums is a companion app
rather than a game.
Rather, the Court will
hear the narrow issue of whether parents are aggrieved parties under the
IDEA such that they can enforce rights under the statute, as well as whether Congress intended to allow parents to represent their children pro se in
IDEA actions.
After a few minutes, it appeared to me that he opposed the very
idea of Alberta on principle and wasn't at all interested in
hearing my argument (based on Ezra Levant's book Ethical Oil) that I'd
rather buy my oil from Alberta than from undemocratic regimes like Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Iran, or Nigeria; regimes that either brutalize women, exploit the local population, decapitate those convicted of «crimes,» stone adulterers, discriminate against minorities, have no environmental standards whatsoever, or try to govern their citizens as if it's the 8th century and not the 21st.
We will listen with empathy,
hear with understanding
rather than being judgmental or defensive, willingly solicit and discuss
ideas; and agree to love every new
idea for at least five minutes.
The
idea that Apple won't introduce a whole new color option, but
rather slightly tweak an existing one seems in line with everything we've so far
heard about the iPhone 7 — which is reportedly only a minor upgrade from last year's iPhone 6s.
Sample response: Often these situations arise when an individual feels his or her opinions or
ideas are not being
heard, so
rather than assume the person is simply trying to make trouble, I'd first need to get the details of the situation.The first thing I would do is evaluate how this person has been treated in the workplace to determine if they might be disgruntled.