Sentences with phrase «seen as the unique»

While President Donald Trump's hotel in Washington did serve as a hub of inaugural activities it also stands as ground zero for what top Democrats and some ethics advisers see as his unique web of conflicts of interest.
But while President Donald Trump's hotel in Washington did serve as a hub of Friday's inaugural activities, it also stands as ground zero for what top Democrats and some ethics advisers see as his unique web of conflicts of interest.
«LNG has been seen as a unique animal because it's going to be U.S. based.
The unique person and moment can be seen as unique because the story does not have to return to a certain point; but on the other hand, the end symbolizes closure, the cessation of the intolerable new, and the little story of the believer's life is subjected to these same tensions that appear in the overall story.
«When we realized that her laboratory was generating potent anti-tumor T cells that expressed CD103, we saw this as a unique opportunity to combine efforts.»
The ads are airing, environmentalists say, because they want to move early in light of what they see as a unique opportunity to move the legislation this year.
At Carolina Whole Health we see you as a unique individual and develop a treatment approach that is specific to your mental, emotional, and physical health.
The closest answer, at least what could be discerned from host Mini USA's marketing presentations, seems to be because the Paceman is seen as a unique blend of hatchback, coupe and sports activity vehicle that is a sportier, less family - oriented and more youthful counterpoint to the popular but practical four - door Countryman.
I don't know if this list helps in any way with your own writing, but I hope that as you consider these points with the characters you create, you can see them as unique people, friends or enemies, as real in theory as the people you interact with on a daily basis are in reality.
In practice, this means that each animal is seen as a unique individual in our Chattanooga animal hospital, rather than an example of a particular disease.
There are very few developers working on arcade racing games, let alone small indie teams, so we saw it as a unique opportunity to push this genre.
What are some of the concerns that you share with these artists, and what do you see as unique to your work?
Hand in hand with this discovery of external reality (which was to culminate in the establishment of landscape painting and still life painting as genres in their own right) goes an increased interest in human personality: more and more the artist sees himself as a unique individual.
Disruptive technologies such as cloud computing are changing the technical support landscape and dictating what employers see as unique and valuable background and expertise as compared to skillsets seen as commodities.
I see us all as unique and value the varying needs of people.»
After establishing trust, we can work together using the most effective research - proven methods, always within a relational approach, where I will see you as a unique person.»
Anyone who responds let me express my deep gratitude as I see this as unique opportunity to be successful in with minimal to no barrier to entry.

Not exact matches

As Twitter celebrated its 10th birthday in March 2016, we've seen it grow into a massive social network with 320 million monthly active users and 1 billion unique visitors monthly to sites with embedded tweets.
There is something massively unique there that I've seen first hand in both my family's wine business as well as in that of my agency, VaynerMedia.
«We see it as big enough to pursue some real engineering and some real unique parts.
While we have a unique and tailored product selection, excellent customer service and a website dedicated to just a certain niche, the search engines just see larger branded names as more authority — even though we can offer something to customers that bigger stores can't — personalized service and competitive pricing.
Perhaps this is too much information sometimes, but our employees see each other as unique people, not just cogs in the machine, and work more creatively and collaboratively together.
And with 43,000 unique visits every month in Calgary alone, the eateries increasingly see it as a worthwhile marketing expenditure.
«We're really trying to find ways to use the resources of the university to improve quality of life,» he explained, adding that, as he sees it, «It's really a unique laboratory in America.
We saw apps as a unique platform through which users are inviting you into their world through their phone or their desktop.
If you don't see anything that stands out as unique to either the area or the market in general, then you can rest assured that someone else is already providing it.
(See my previous piece on the unusual political and regulatory landscape in Austin, and the unique challenges it placed in front of the startups in what's known as the «sharing economy.»)
Think about the kinds of products you see in direct response spots — such as a hair - braiding tool, a unique children's paint kit or a «revolutionary» car finish.
She does not, however, see the current administration as particularly unique: «The political rhetoric and style of governance we've been seeing is not an aberration.»
Pro7 crafted a unique strategy for a new business area making TV advertising available to startups and small - to medium - sized companies, two customer segments that traditionally couldn't afford TV advertising, and were seen as unprofitable by the industry.
That's bad news for anyone hoping to see more diversity among investors, but according to Fonstad and Gouw it might actually be good news for their new firm, allowing them unique advantages as two women in a male - dominated world.
Marcus Breitschwerdt saw Canada as a unique environment, and made Mercedes - Benz the country's top - selling premium car brand.
For some teams, ETH's short time in existence played a bigger role than others, while some saw the potential for Ethereum to become a major player not only as a currency, but also in part because of its unique ecosystem.
Organic reach, as defined by Facebook is «the number of unique people who saw your post in News Feed or on your Page, including people who saw it from a story shared by a friend when they liked, commented on or shared your post, answered a question or responded to an event.»
NRF visited the Cammack family as part of Retail Across America's 2014 road trip in South Dakota to see how retailers work in niche markets to provide consumers with unique products and services.
Our unique ability to launch our clients quickly and iterate rapidly is seen as a key success factor for the lending platforms launching out in new markets.
As the search spiders can not see images, it is important to create unique image tags throughout your site.
The 2016 fiscal year saw more than 300 percent growth for the company as over 800 technology leaders including Salesforce, Marketo, and IBM have signed on to leverage G2 Crowd's unique user generated content in their own marketing programs.
I see the trends in my own life and community, as a woman, from a unique vantage point with 96 % of venture capitalists being men and a pressing need to design and develop products and processes that more effectively, efficiently and responsibly fulfill people's needs.
As many Catholic woman I know can attest to, who have seen the unique expression that passes across their doctors face» a mingling of disbelief, mirth, and disapprobation» when told, «No really, I am quite sure, I do not need to be on the pill,» there is a great need for genuinely Catholic women's health care.
He sees us lovingly, knowingly, as unique individuals.
«We don't see marriage as an inequality to be righted but as a unique gift with the biological potential to create new life and social good for everyone.
You see, as a former christian, I do not have a unique perspective, rather I simply understand why the prima donnas are easily offended.
What is really interesting about this piece is how this individual is seen as really «unique» and perhaps an anomaly within the LDS community, seeing as how «Mormonism» is perceived as a white, Utah, American religion.
Or how was a man named David, a simple shepherd at one time some 3,000 years ago, able to specify that we are formed by means of a set of detailed instruction within our DNA, that makes each of us unique, saying: «Your (God's) eyes saw even the embryo (up through 56 days after conception) of me, and in your book (the instructions in DNA) all its parts were down in writing, as regards the days when they were formed and there was not yet one (organ) among them»?
Moreover, God, who alone sees all things and what is necessary, treats us as the unique individuals He created us to be; not a «one size fits all» approach, and He answers prayers and gives gifts on that basis, not simply on whether or not they are a believer.
But it became the centre of a widely - dispersed religious commonwealth which was, as we have seen, a unique form of social structure, and has had an incalculable influence in history.
Moreover, God, who alone sees all things and what is necessary, treats us as the unique individuals He created us to be; not a «on...
They see their children as extensions of themselves and not as unique individuals even though they present something totally different in public.
You see this sort of language a lot in complementarian literature: «real men,» «real women,» «real marriage,» «hardwired,» «programmed,» «blueprint» — as if masculinity and femininity are rigid, set - in - stone ideals to which we must ascribe, rather than fluid expressions of our unique selves.
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