Sentences with phrase «really think the process»

However, some really think the process of finding someone to love is an either - or proposition.
However, the applications I transferred were really the thought processes, the basis of which work in any field I discovered.

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«We're working to both simplify the rental process for everyone and offer peace of mind to landlords and tenants, and we think those are really positive things to bring to the market.»
If you are in the process of starting a new business or reworking your current business plan, really think about what it takes to compete out there in today's world.
It turns out, he thought the process of starting a business was really complicated.
It creates a really nice shift of thought process.
These days, with all of the recent attention on The Law of Attraction — which should really be called The Unproven Hypothesis of Attraction — the most frightening trend seems to be goal setting by the process of wishful thinking.
If you don't think enough of your process to train new employees that way, it's really not a valuable process.
«The emotional decision - making process that drives people's perception of flavor, of enjoyment, really starts from the very moment that they start thinking about eating the product,» he says.
Some shareholders get unnerved when they don't know enough about what's really going on or about the thought process that led to a collective decision.
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I might argue (especially if I've had a good glass of wine in me first) that in a well - thought out process, what you're calling «buying» cycles should already match your «sales stage» cycles — so that really you and I are just discussing semantics in terms of segmentation....
I need to look at this issue more carefully but at this point I'm thinking the NDP may need to pause to ensure that the consultation process really is consultative going forward.
It is really helpful to see your thought processes — especially after the change in market.
I mean, I think my thought process around this is a little bit that you need to have a long period of dissatisfaction over whatever set of circumstances it is before you actually see a really dramatic reaction to it.
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I don't really see this a pro Catholic but rather outing the absurd thought process of a child.
It does, and that's only because I've gone through this kind of three - year process of first the deconstruction, the sort of subsequent crisis of that emotionally, and then the many, many therapy sessions that enabled me to sort of realize, «I am really in crisis because I'm worried about what people are going to think
Being honest but I actually worry that this is how my family will think of my conversion process once it really gets underway.
@Chris... My thinking processes are so far out of the norm (just really different — not better, not worse) that there have been points where connecting seems really hard.
My point is only that if one is white, North American, and middle class, as are most process theologians, then one would be hesitant to suppose that one can really think in a sustained way from the perspective of the oppressed.
I was just saying that I think that armchair commentators, of whom I am one, really do not have skin in the game, and so I want to just back off, and allow the process of reconciliation which I understand is still underway to bear fruit.
«the intrinsic translation process of the great words [of the faith] into the speech and thinking of our time is under way but has really not yet succeeded.»
«People aren't really thinking through this process carefully to understand this could hurt us.»
I think part of the healing process is being able to get to know God for who He really is, for who Jesus really is, and not just taking the press release we sometimes get from other people.
All they think they need to do is ask God to forgive them, which is really just reclassifying yourself as forgiven when you haven't gone through the process of actually forgiving yourself.
But here, too, he merely affirms and does not really establish the basic compatibility between process thought and traditional Trinitarian theology.
In any case, reading this post took me through a common thought process I have reading your posts: Read the title — «hmm, he can't really mean that, can he?»
Process thought leads one to take the view that God is really active in the world.
Really significant direct insights into human nature come from the engineering analysis and simulation of the processes of human thought.
In the process, however, the very transcendence inherent in Christian thought has been sacrificed.4 The result is not really surprising if one remembers that the secularizers are heirs of hellenic thought in which the transcendent is necessarily metaphysical and the immanent empirical.
I am not really certain what the answer is, though I can not fault your thought process in this regard, I am not sure what the answer is.
I have found that to be really true with my experience as a writer — that even going into a project like Moxie, which had a pretty decent structure already, there is an element of mystery in every writing project where sometimes the process of writing leads my thoughts and my heart and my soul into territory that I didn't plan for.
I know you don't have your own building yet, but I really like seeing your thinking process about what you will do with your building if / when you get one.
7Using a similar kind of argument Bernard Loomer argued that what is distinctive about process thought is not its substitution of «process» for «being,» for if this were it, then «in many respects we really would not need process thought to get on with things.»
I do have to disagree with you, in that what we get may not be the truth, NOONE alive can really know the truth; but I have a genuine interest in knowing how people actually think about these things, and how they process them.
At Claremont I had discovered such a wealth of documents on process thought that I really felt that something analogous — although far more modest — should be created in Leuven.
It makes no sense whatsoever, furthermore, for Hasker to say that if some process theists would prefer a fully determined universe «they would most likely have been Calvinists all along,» as if our theological positions should be based entirely on our wishes rather than what we think really to be the case.
What does it mean to understand a human being in process terms, really abandoning the remnants of substantialist thinking?
Folks talk about the soul as a religious item — that it synonymous with religion — But religions don't really explain what a soul is — because they don't know — only a possible destination — Before you get all huffy, please consider where my concept comes from — I am no longer religious — I studied Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs for dozens of years, and determined a different design, for what the glyphs could portend — and found some interesting thought processes hidden within — including what the soul is — for instance: The Ankh symbol represents Life — the charcters for An and kh, I translate as an = thought and kh = soul — Thus Life = the thought of the soul — The soul as described by the AE, is a continuity between 2 or more enti - ties — including the enti - ty Environment — Our environment creates us — some name their environment as god — some believe there is a continuity with their environment — that is soul --
I can't really articulate my thought process around making these breads, because my recipe creation process is so instinctual at this point.
I never really thought of meatloaf as a processed meat, but i suppose it is.
«We've really tried to focus on the quality aspect, with the thought process of providing the freshest local product attainable,» he adds.
But, I think that you should explain a bit further about sterilizing the jars since it is really important and it can get very ugly if you are missing something in that process.
some of it not so good however, because we wanted our relationship to be different from our parents, we wrote our own service and that process was incredibly valuable we had massive arguments and really thrashed out what commitment meant to us and that I think has served us through harder times we are very happy and have two wonderful sons they are musicians Ben and Alfie I'd put a link but I don't know how you can just google them though I think you'd like them:)
It's really hard to narrow them down, but I thought it might help in your voting process if you don't have time to go through all the recipes.
Employees: 800 Specialty: Foodservice Tony Hendryx, GM: «We've really tried to focus on the quality aspect, with the thought process of providing the freshest product.»
At the beginning of the year, I really put some thought into the process of how I want to create a more whole life.
Thought I was healthy, but never really considered the difference between whole and processed foods.
«Thinking about the streak, and how long it's gone, and how much longer it will go, is a really trying process.
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