Not exact matches
Luther was never very good
at seeing the
other man's
point of view when it came to matters
of theology.
From a visitor
point of view this is very valuable; it means they will
see a much greater variety
of potential suppliers and companies they just won't
see at other shows.
Giroud is quality yes but for instance say we bought ibra
at 33 yrs now... tell me who would bench the
other because i really need to
see your
point of view... make me understand that he is the forward we need and i will never miss a top quality attacker like aguero again
@ 007 good
point man but this is purely based on everyone's
view on what factors they judge greatness in my perspective greatness is not only about winning I agree sir Alex was the most successful manager in the history
of bpl but if u
see the team he left behind then u will certainly doubt his legacy this is just opposite with arsene after giving us the hint that he might be leaving
at the end
of next season the
other statement he makes is to leave a platform for incoming manager so that he can do well.This is the difference between him and arsene.
At the very least we'll help each
other see another
point -
of -
view.
A study, published today in Science Advances, found that when scientists used noninvasive brain stimulation to disrupt a brain region called the temporoparietal junction (TPJ), people appeared less able to
see things from the
point of view of their future selves or
of another person, and consequently were less likely to share money with
others and more inclined to opt for immediate cash instead
of waiting for a larger bounty
at a later date.
Ryan North: She's very empathic — good
at seeing the world from the
point of view of other characters — which I think is PROBABLY a good thing to have when you've got literal superpowers?
Thorough enjoyment
of the paint process is quickly overcome with the skepticism that I recognized in the faces
of the two
other viewers in the room, who were already having this conversation: «I guess I'm looking
at it from an intellectual
point of view,» one was saying, «but I've
seen it before, and I don't know if it's saying anything.»
I didn't get to personally talk with you earlier this year
at the conference
at Ursinus College and I wish I had, but it's a pleasure to read
of your continuing efforts to
see the world from a
point of view we can all benefit so much from and to share your reflections with
others.
The individualized, strengths - based approach is an overall philosophical
view supported by policies and standards that encompasses a range
of concrete practices
of child welfare caseworkers and
other service providers
at various
points from the time the child and family enter the system to when they leave (
see Figure 1).
If not, then chances are that you are in good company since 75 %
of college students have a long - distance relationship
at some
point during their college careers.2 These relationships can be difficult because you don't get to
see your partner as much and you may feel lonely.3 Don't worry though, long distance relationships are generally no worse off than relationships with nearby partners.4 You should fight the urge to leave school to be near them (either
at home or
at another school) because long distance relationships also have some benefits such as
viewing each
other more positively and being more satisfied with the communication in the relationship.5 It may just take a bit
of extra effort to maintain closeness with your partner (e.g., texting, Skype, Face Time, phone calls, etc.).