Sentences with phrase «realistic about the limits»

Churches should be realistic about the limits of what they can accomplish in the inner city.
But we have to be realistic about the limits of its power and influence.
Even as Ellis pursues his experiment, he is realistic about the limits of Twitter as a research tool.

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Professor Derr admits that we must [treat] them with a responsible stewardship and that the things we do to them should be limited by «a realistic anthropocentrism, and inhere in decisions about what is useful and valuable to humanity.»
What I love about Dr. Whitney's approach to limiting sugar, is that she is realistic and has a self - proclaimed sweet tooth.
As debate about creating a toll system to limit traffic in the most congested parts of Manhattan heats up, a transformation in technology could make congestion pricing a far more realistic notion than when it was last proposed a decade ago.
«I think this distracts our society from more realistic and rational alternatives, such as policies to better educate consumers about the caloric contents of foods [and] to limit the advertising of unhealthy foods to children.»
What I love about Dr. Whitney's approach to limiting sugar, is that she is realistic and has a self - proclaimed sweet tooth.
Both are former dropouts who later returned to finish their education, and both are blunt and realistic with dropouts about the limited economic opportunities for those without a complete education.
This is what it takes to get approved for a stated income loan these days — savings that make the income claimed appear realistic, and check out the statement about credit: HIGH limits, LOW usage.
* has spent a number of years studying and learning about their breed * is active in one or more breed clubs or similar groups and thus is in regular contact with other people in the breed * knows their breeding stock inside and out for several generations back * has an «eye for a dog» and has developed a detailed picture of the type of dog they're breeding toward * almost always compete in some in some sort of activity with their dogs (conformation, working activities, obedience etc.) so as to have a realistic idea of how their dogs compare to others of the same the breed * is knowledgable about the hereditary problems that occur in their breed and has the appropriate tests done prior to breeding in order to decrease the likelihood of their occurance in their pups * considers temperament important * is knowledgable about the mating and whelping of dogs in general, so as to minimize the chances of injury or death to the breeding dogs * is extremely concerned with the quality of the homes that their puppies are destinied for, to the point of not performing a breeding if they don't feel good homes will be available for the pups * never has more dogs of their own than they are properly able to care for * is willing and able to educate and build a relationship with their puppy buyers * is honest * uses spay / neuter contracts and / or limited registration to prevent the casual breeding of their puppies * is ALWAYS willing to take back a dog of their breeding if a puppy buyer can not keep it for any reason.
According to Seifert, the game is more about exploring a realistic world, while pushing the physical and mental limits in a dreadful environment.
Instead of focusing on the dangers of advising a client based on limited information, we need to be realistic about just how rarely a lawyer can ever give their client a completely reliable opinion.
To make this decision, evaluate your goals, your current experience, and be realistic about what you can really expect to achieve in a limited matter of time.
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