Not only was it cool to
see the perspective at such a minuscule level, it was hilarious to see that same battle from a normal standpoint.
Not exact matches
He's also
seen the numbers and concedes that supply really does appear to be keeping up with demand —
at least from a statistical
perspective — but he cautions there still could be problems.
Because living in another culture while still retaining your own forces you to
see the world from multiple
perspectives and acknowledge there are many ways to look
at any given situation.
I get to
see the sport from different
perspective and that helps me do a better job
at every level.
«This could prompt a significant reaction in the markets, particularly the default scenario, and
see them gap
at the open on Monday which can be very concerning from a traders
perspective.»
For the first time, Nikollaj's employees were
seeing the company — on paper,
at least — from an owner's
perspective: Revenues.
Instead of
seeing the person who wronged you as «bad,» look
at things from their
perspective, or find something you can appreciate or empathize with.
Even though Cramer would've liked to have
seen Cohn stick around
at his post to help manage the growing deficit and bring his seasoned
perspective to the White House, he wished him well.
From a deal volume
perspective, Q1 2018
saw 14 percent of venture deals include
at least one female founder.
As you look
at what's available from the
perspective of your ideal customer, you'll
see opportunities you might have otherwise missed.
«I could
see all these things from combat I was afraid to look
at before, and I had a totally new
perspective.
«We expect to
see a bit more of a hawkish tone in the September statement setting up October, but from a communications
perspective, it favours an October move,» said Brian DePratto, an economist
at Toronto - Dominion Bank.
Seen from this
perspective, the Ideal Orgs were a much better grade of failure for David Miscavige as they
at least left Scientology owning real estate.
Thus, if we look
at bonds from a historical
perspective, interest rates are very low — which is great for those borrowing money — but not so great for those that wish to
see higher rates of interest, and return, on their money.
With a payout ratio
at only 31 %, there's plenty of room for much more dividend growth from the
perspective of payout ratio expansion, and that's before factoring in business growth (which is phenomenal, as we'll
see shortly).
A point I meant to make, but forgot to, is that Quebec can afford to reduce tuition if it wishes to, even if one sets aside MMT, and looks
at the question from a purely provincial standpoint, taking a traditional left - Keynesian
perspective, such as that of Harold Chorney —
see his recent blog post: http://haroldchorneyeconomist.com/2012/04/14/vive-le-quebec-social-et-progressif-the-conflict-over-higher-university-tuition-fees-in-quebec/
From a global policy
perspective, we think the Fed's recent hikes are the first stage in a cycle that will later this year
see the European Central Bank (ECB) discuss a more normalized rate policy, and then lastly Japan's BoJ may
at least expand its 10 - year Japanese government bond (JGB) yield target range.
Forecasting In contrast to the predictive uselessness of conventional assumptions about the direction of causality between social events and mood (
see opening paragraph), the socionomic
perspective allows a basis for
at least some limited probabilistic forecasting.
Because as investors if you're looking
at this current contemporary global macroeconomic backdrop from the 10 - 12 year
perspective, I find it with the typical disclosure here that I'm not able to
see with a perfect crystal ball or anything but it's hard to believe that traditional assets, that global equities, will be thriving in this environment just from the simple
perspective of how overstretched they are from any reasonable measure of valuation.
«We
see an opportunity to educate investors who may be
at a standstill about the benefits of
perspective and direction from a financial advisor.
You say you will never
see if you don't take your hands off your eyes and yet refuse to look
at the world from any other
perspective than your own Hebrew God derived universe and you will make or accept any excuse that allows you to keep believing you are right.
Yet
at every point it must be read in reference to the culture within which it emerged, so that its «situation - conditioned» and temporal elements may be
seen in their true
perspective.
But
at the same time that I find Whitehead's thought so deeply satisfying, I realize that there are others, more intelligent and sensitive than myself, who
see all things in some quite different
perspective.
One needs to look
at the
perspective of a design and
see that it can be entirely possible.
If we look
at the American founding narrowly from the
perspective of its Lockean influence, it's easy to
see the discovery of individual rights as a watershed substitute for a focus on Thomistic natural law or Aristotelian virtue.
If we look
at the American founding narrowly from the
perspective of its Lockean influence, it's easy to
see the....
I don't
see the value of the buttons as anything more than a general barometer of the general
perspective of other readers... and without the ability to reflect both positive and negative there is no real value
at all.
An interesting
perspective... because we can still wonder whether the entire universe is controlled by an alien being who might
at any moment do something for which there has been no precedent in all of human memory... we could still
see beyond that practically all - powerful being a being that we could rightfully know to be God even to that other being to whom we are
at their mercy.
If Cain could abandon his false notion of a capricious God, he could
see himself and God in truer ways: himself as a fratricide who, realizing his crime, may be able
at last to learn responsibility; God as the generous fount that makes possible the
perspective of Abel.
The large number of posts
at the beginning all gathered together with David's post, provided some really intersting reading, and
seeing how the different
perspectives were viewing things.
What is too often missing is the ability to
see the recent church - member and dollar depression from the
perspective of broader developments in the society
at large and from a longer view of the life of the church in this country.
My
perspective experience of «
seeing the cat on the mat» is
at once the cause of my belief and affords my reason for holding that belief.
It is sometimes helpful to look
at Scripture from another
perspective and
see where it leads us.
So we're
at the place where we can say a couple - four things from the existential side of the problem of evil: [1] from the
perspective that pain exists, and we perceive it, we as human beings (you could say «people») have an urge to do something about it when we
see it.
Two fold, firstly, you've helped another person live for a little longer by protecting them from the cold, but for you personally that didn't get anything out of it you could look
at it from another
perspective, anyone could have
seen you and acknowledged you benevolence either by saying something or just thinking how nice it was you did that and then maybe also passing along an act of kindness.
If you are going to argue that your
perspective is more true than ours, then you should really take a look
at the foundation for your beliefs and
see if you can really put faith in that foundation.
it really is scary that those who claim to be offering the truth can do so with such hatred... wish that you could
see behind your prejudiced
perspective at how your rhetoric comes across, maybe then someone else could hear your concern or have some dialogue with whatever it is you have to say
But without
perspective, passion is too likely to
see the world in black and white, too likely to result in missing the achievable good by aiming without compromise
at the unachievable perfect, too likely to produce unnecessary division and acrimony that can make progress more difficult.
We can then look
at its assumptions from a process
perspective and
see that a change in assumptions would lead to different conclusions.
Wirzba explores the role of hermeneutics: when we look
at the world, what we actually
see depends on our
perspective.
We will find out who is right in the end, but in the meantime all I am asking is that you
at least try and
see things from the Christian
perspective, as I try to
see things from the atheistic
perspective.
From my
perspective, the
perspective of reason, the person who will break the posted speed limit on the way to church (I
see this behavior consistently on Sundays as they whiz past me only to turn into the church parking lot), which would be a «sin» would it not, has absolutely no business looking furtively
at a gay person.
Well let me
see if I can't look
at this from their
perspective.
He can zoom our and view us from an eternal
perspective, i.e. he can look
at us from beyond time and space,
seeing the end from the beginning.
I can
see from your
perspective of rational thought and logic that I am accepting and acquiescing to an impossibility which is
at the least very weird and taken to its fullest explanation, stupid.
Followed by a tent in the southern region... I completely understand his decision...
at least from that
perspective... can't have the entire audience, team, etc
seeing said «tent»
Once again, we
see that Whitehead's attempt to maintain two
perspectives at once does not succeed, because he needs B to feel A as A is in itself (subjectively) and as A is for B (objectively).
The issue of the motive for the Incarnation has never been formally defined, but we can find
at least a presumption of the Scotist
perspective in many important magisterial texts, and an almost overwhelming wealth of opinions in its favour among the Fathers and Doctors of the Church, (for a comprehensive discussion of the sources
see Dean, Maximilian Mary, A Primer on the Absolute Primacy of Christ, Academy of the Immaculate, 2006).
Note [1] Republished in Theological
Perspectives Volume 1: Christ The Sacrament of Creation (
see inside back cover) available for download
at http://www.faith.org.uk/ Shop/PersTheoDownload.htm or as a bound volume from Family Publications http://www.familypublications.co.uk/detail.cfm?ID=0000961&storeid=1
These messianic prophecies are certainly present in abundance, and looking back
at them from the
perspective of what we know about Jesus we
see that he fits them wonderfully.