Speculation is
a second nature in the world of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.
Our goal is to make safe, defensive driving
second nature in every last one of our students.
These skills become
second nature in a responsible driver, and more often than not, are the reasons that so many accidents are prevented each year.
John Kerry and Teresa Heinz founded an organization called
Second Nature in 1993, specifically to bring global warming ideology to campus.
At first glance the use of technology in simple processes sets up technology as a kind of ersatz or
second nature in Jill Baroff's Second Nature.
You do get used to this fast, and the use of the PlayStation Move controllers soon become
second nature in manipulating objects and picking them up and otherwise using them in this virtual world.
Developing healthy money habits will involve a period of transition at first, but it will become
second nature in no time.
However, if budgeting becomes
second nature in your 20s and you keep up that good habit, you've set yourself up for a healthy financial future.
The virtual gauge cluster takes some getting used to, but it becomes
second nature in no time.
Steering with the right pedal is
second nature in this car.
The joyful ability to wring the Suzuki out «til redline was only matched by its superb throttle mapping and wonderful pedal placement, making heel `n'toe shifting
second nature in its ease.
Phonemic awareness, fluency checks, letter sounds, and such are
second nature in the world of elementary literacy.
As mentioned beforehand, visualisation of learning has become almost
second nature in some schools across the country.
The staff are passionate about the team they work with and collaboration is
second nature in our department.
Combos are easy to learn and become
second nature in no time, with each one feeling unique in battle.
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Faith may indeed become
the second nature in a man, but the man in whom it becomes a second nature must surely have had a first nature, since Faith became the second.
Not exact matches
A week
in and I'm still wrestling with the sensation, although I'm sure it will become
second nature over time.
Jeff Thompson, president of Peripheral Enhancements Corp., a manufacturer of computer - memory upgrades based
in Ada, Okla., says it's become
second nature to him to quickly identify problem customers.
Now on her
second foray
in business
in Turkey, Jennifer Gaudet, who owns the artisan textiles shop Jennifer's Hamam, can attest to Turkey's welcoming
nature.
Because of my work on Fiverr, creating solutions for businesses is now
second nature to me and I am completely confident
in my ability to offer a service I once thought slightly out of my league.
Successful companies are those
in which this question is
second nature to every employee and implicit
in everything everyone does.
Certain actions are already
second nature to you — from showering to brewing a pot of coffee — because you have developed neural pathways
in your brain that take you through the steps.
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Second thing is, depending on the
nature of your business, I found it's very useful, especially
in a growing business to set my quotas quarterly.
The
second issue is more theoretical, but it highlights what many argue is the antiquated
nature of newspaper editorials
in the current media environment.
In Canada, 70 % of TV viewers watch shows with a smartphone, tablet or computer in hand — so - called second screens that are changing the nature of TV viewin
In Canada, 70 % of TV viewers watch shows with a smartphone, tablet or computer
in hand — so - called second screens that are changing the nature of TV viewin
in hand — so - called
second screens that are changing the
nature of TV viewing.
The case is important not only because Hogan wants $ 100 million, which could ruin Gawker, but also because it highlights how Gawker is alone among new media companies
in waging the sort of public interest legal fights that were once
second nature for traditional media.
It should come
second nature to you daily and,
in order to make a habit out of something, studies have shown you must do something for 66 days before it takes hold.
The IMF's latest delivery of the World Economic outlook contains an interesting analysis of the current «non» recovery
in terms of a divergence between fiscal and monetary policy, the first between restrictive and procyclical
in nature and the
second being accommodating and reinforcing a financial expansion.
second, whether a «proposal seeks to «micro-manage» the company by probing too deeply into matters of a complex
nature upon which shareholders, as a group, would not be
in a position to make an informed judgment.»
If the authorities are willing to engage
in loss - making activities to achieve the GDP growth target, there are two relevant characteristics of an economy like China's that change the
nature of the GDP measure: first, economic activity is much less affected by hard - budget constraints than it is
in most other economies; and
second, bad debt is much less likely to be written down.
If your team uses call scripts or trains via role playing, update your materials to make it
second nature for them to sell the advantages of using an agency that markets
in China.
For Generation Z, gaming is
second -
nature and they're even less interested
in setting foot
in a bank.
Based on my education
in Canada, brainstorming is something that we start to learn very young and feels like
second nature.
Although the company's
second - quarter earnings were
in line with expectations, the vague and downbeat
nature of the company's recent earnings call concerned investors and caused share price weakness.
Second there are plenty of people who come to their faith as it were through something more than bible verses its called critical thinking people can critically think their way to the idea that they are rather small beings
in a relatively huge universe and that they realize that they can't know everything and leave some things including the
nature of the universe to faith and acknowledge it as faith if that's how they see the world fine is there anything particularly wrong with that?
This view may be argued for
in various ways: — first: by appeal to logical laws and metaphysical necessities; —
second: by appeal to the existence and
nature of God; — third: by appeal to causal determinism (Causal determinism is the idea that every event is necessitated by antecedent events and conditions together with the laws of
nature)
Second, it identifies God's self - creative subjectivity solely with the constitution of his primordial
nature, as Ford argues at length
in IPQ.
A
second sense of
nature refers to those essential qualities of a thing that define the kind of thing it is
in terms of both its distinguishing features and above all its final cause, its end, its telos (the latter sense classically formulated by Aristotle as «The
nature of a thing is its end.
The
second error
in viewing
nature as inexhaustible resource is that
nature is not simply a resource for human beings.
The
second economic system, that of communism, is also unrealistic about human
nature, but
in a different way.
Second, I believe Scripture teaches that both men and women are created
in the image of God (Genesis 1:27), which means both masculinity and femininity are - at some level - part of God's
nature.
Second, he who understands the world and himself as created perceives
nature, history, and his own being as radically contingent, radically dependent upon God, radically subordinate to the Creator
in both worth and reality.
This introduces a series of miracles beginning with the
second nature miracle
in the Synoptic Gospels, the stilling of a storm on the Sea of Galilee (Mk 4:37 - 41; Mt 8:23 - 27; Lk 8:22 - 25).
Second, a consistent acceptance of process generalizations about how things go
in the world can provide the material for the radical reconception, of what can be affirmed about that reality greater than humankind or
nature — about God, to use the traditional word for that reality.
Second, it is my observation that advocates of the theology of
nature are appreciatively open to other «theologies of»
in a way that these others are often not open to one another and certainly not to the theology of
nature.
The distinction among the three kinds rests upon the
nature of the objects valued — ideas
in the first case, sense data
in the
second, and acts
in the third.
And to the
second objection, I would begin by noting that my remarks here do not concern the entirety of human experience,
nature, or culture; they concern one particular location
in time and space: late Western modernity.
Second, if our knowledge of God is based exclusively on the history of Jesus Christ and not on pre-Christian philosophies, then the human attributes of Christ
in time also tell us what God is
in his very
nature and being as God.
But
in 1 Cor 15 he does give a discussion on the
nature of man, the first man of the dust of the earth, and the
second man from heaven.