Sentences with phrase «seen in the same way»

The resurrection of Christian believers may be seen in the same way as the resurrection of Jesus.
I have great respect for Pat Rice, who served our club with great honour and integrity and never saw him in the same way as you do.
For Labour, concessions to this by constant apologies that the last government got it «wrong» on immigration or saying there are «legitimate concerns» on immigration are seen in the same way and risk repelling significant sections of the electorate, especially among those Labour needs to win over or persuade to turn out — notably 2010 Liberal Democrats and ethnic minority voters.
«Because they're built so differently, we tend to downplay their emotional states,» she says — «probably because we don't see it in the same way we would with a dog or a cat or a cow.»
This is a large incentive for the lender to perhaps see you in the same way.
Dogs can be easily trained to tell the difference between certain colors even though they don't see them in the same way as people.
But perhaps over time, the outlook will change, so «all the dogs are seen in the same way,» he said.
But soon, when the hype and the joy is gone, we'll see it in the same way all early consoles are seen, all dressed up with nowhere to go.
Five people looking at the same painting will not see it in the same way.
With access to the exhibit disc or a true copy of that DVD, anyone could open the same document and see it in the same way that they could inspect the paper exhibit book.
I always hold my breath wondering if a room is going to come together and if others are going to see it in the same way I do.

Not exact matches

He can see active traders using it to buy and sell stocks, while retirement savers may one day pop on headsets in the same way they check their portfolios on their mobile phones today.
The upside of a world in which everyone has a camera, and can perform essentially the same function as a journalist, is that we can see events unfolding in an uncensored and unfiltered way.
When you lead with a relentless spirit, you're able to see new opportunities and recover quicker from setbacks which leads to your employees acting in the same way.
With most of these debts being held by Chinese entities, it's unlikely we'll see a banking crisis in the same way we could have seen if Greece or Spain went belly up, said Lau — many foreign banks hold European bonds — but we've seen markets panic on far less worrisome Chinese news in the past.
Sometimes the way through the resistance is to actually sit in the same room and eat food together, breathe the same oxygen, and allow people to see you as a human being.
«We need to start talking to each other instead of at each other, and see if we can't resolve this in the same way that we did 10 years ago when Republicans had genuine provocation,» McConnell said.
When something big happens and a follower opens Twitter and sees your tweet sitting there in their stream before the stream updates with a flood of twenty people saying the same thing in different ways, they're more likely to retweet or favorite it.»
«At the same time as they have these massive tax cuts for the richest people in the country they actually increase taxes for a lot of working and middle class people, and so I think they see the child tax credit as a way to try to address that,» Marr said.
We don't want someone who's just going to fall into the same patterns that we're already in, see the same problems the way we see them.»
In this same way we are looking at small business and entrepreneurship through the lens of the past, without factoring in six game - changers that are going to spur what I believe will be the greatest era of innovation and entrepreneurship the world has ever seeIn this same way we are looking at small business and entrepreneurship through the lens of the past, without factoring in six game - changers that are going to spur what I believe will be the greatest era of innovation and entrepreneurship the world has ever seein six game - changers that are going to spur what I believe will be the greatest era of innovation and entrepreneurship the world has ever seen.
If you see snow and run to strap on your skis and call your friends, it's unlikely that the weather will affect you in the same way it would if you groaned in misery at the first flake.
Even when heading in the same direction each of these travelers will have a different perspective on what they're seeing along the way.
For starters, you can use it as a way to list the pros and cons of each side of an argument, much in the same way that ProCon.org does for major and controversial political issues (see my example below).
And in tough economic times, when companies are desperate to find new areas for growth, getting everyone together in the same place is seen as one of the best ways to spur innovation.
That's because in those same six years we've never seen proposed legislation that, according to you, could have such a profound impact on the very way you do business.
One of the immediate benefits of Monero, for the purpose of this article, is that, while it has a blockchain similar to those seen in other cryptocurrencies, the destination and source of funds is not immediately apparent to the public in the same way it is with Bitcoin.
We see the opportunity for Halifax to benefit in the same way.
«It's the same bar, but we see more because we are more likely to know somebody who knows somebody, and they'll be able to get a qualified referral into our networks in a way that's different from a lot of these other networks, which look more homogeneous.»
In another words, unless you can afford to buy up all the properties across the American continent in order to hike real estate prices, the way it is in Canada, UK, Australia or whichever else «Bubble Suspects», you are not going to see the same realty madness in Uncle Sam's turIn another words, unless you can afford to buy up all the properties across the American continent in order to hike real estate prices, the way it is in Canada, UK, Australia or whichever else «Bubble Suspects», you are not going to see the same realty madness in Uncle Sam's turin order to hike real estate prices, the way it is in Canada, UK, Australia or whichever else «Bubble Suspects», you are not going to see the same realty madness in Uncle Sam's turin Canada, UK, Australia or whichever else «Bubble Suspects», you are not going to see the same realty madness in Uncle Sam's turin Uncle Sam's turf.
As we begin to observe more reasonable valuations in the general equity market, you'll see us respond the same way in the Strategic Growth Fund.
Following this rapid growth period, we anticipate that GFI will slow their expansion over the next year.9 They are planning to increase their fundraising capability primarily through strengthening their relationships with existing donors as well as identifying new potential groups of donors.10 They hope this will allow them to maintain sustained growth beyond the startup phase.11 Given additional funding, we do think that GFI is structured in such a way that they could continue to expand their organizational capacity across all departments; however, we think that it's possible they will continue to encounter some hiring issues (although not to the same extent as those seen in 2017).
It will be interesting to see if the first - mover advantage plays out the same way for Google in Canada.
If, according to her, her «down syndrome» baby is god's gift, and is normal in God's point of view, then why do we see her hatred and vitriole, when she talks about the same god - created individuals, who are also normal, but in a bit different way?
In much the same way that most Christians would not like to see their pastors discuss «tooth fairy theory» as being a possible path to salvation that's just as good as accepting christ.
I remember my Catholic grade school years and feeling the same way, like what if I didn't like hanging out with those people in robes and their sheep and those clouds... Fortunately I was able to see through the whole scam at about 8 years old.
However eventually through trial and error and accident (IF you cared enough to investigate and IF you were open to learning and thus challenging your previous understanding) you'd come to see that oranges and baseballs, while similar in some ways, are fundamentally different in others, until you could with confidence state that they are in fact not the same.
In the same way, they can't see why the Republicans in Congress should compromise with the president even noIn the same way, they can't see why the Republicans in Congress should compromise with the president even noin Congress should compromise with the president even now.
For me I see evolution the same as you see God not enough proof to say I believe it and see God as how all things started, in my view evolution of man can be true just that it has not been proven where God I can see because there is no other logical explanation for how the matter in the universe came to be from nothing, a higher power for now can be the only possible answer if science was to prove the creation of the universe in some other way I would not deny that truth.
But Frankl explains (in very Gadamerian terms) that if you make projection your theme then you too will have to project something: «Much the same way would it be self - expression if one saw nothing but CaCO3 in it» although I would call this rather a projection of an existential vacuum.»
Maybe these things are common knowledge among those in Evangelical circles, but for many like me on the outside, when we see a certain pastor or denomination singled out in this way, it looks a lot like the same internal striving that's been going on in the Church since Peter and Paul argued over circumcision.
See, try to run for president, and talk about faith and prayer in the same way that Sarah Palin and Newt Gingrich do.
The modern intellect sees through Augustine's «accident» in the same way it scans Frankl's bit of rubble and has a ready explanation for the link «discovered» between the Hebrew, the Decalogue, and the crisis in a random life.
My 7 year old daughter (non-christian) felt the same way going to her public school in Texas where all she would see in December were christmas trees and veiled holy symbols, at the exclusion of any other belief (or non-belief).
Are they SO blind as to not see that others could see the Christian masses in the same way?
I respect your experience but it is still anecdotal and limited — it is not definitive hence my suggestion that you paint with a narrower brush lest you do the very thing that you are guarding against... You resist those who criticize «other ways of following Jesus» while doing a bit of the same to those who see value in the institution as a spiritual reality even if not an ideal one...
Where you look at non-Christians as hardening their hearts to the Bible, you need to be aware that many see Christians as softening their hearts to a harsh bible in the same way one loses objectivity in viewing an abusive spouse.
Nevertheless, we can, through analysis, recognize that without the pervasive presence of purposiveness, experience would be very different indeed, and we can see that this purposiveness does not arise in the same way as the data of vision and hearing.
ALL of your arguments are flawed in the same way (see No True Scotsman Fallacy).
Years ago, as I was looking at one of the three Bible verses that instruct wives to submit to their husbands — the one from 1 Peter that says, «Wives, in the same way submit yourselves to your own husbands» (3:1)-- my inductive Bible study skills kicked in, and I dutifully looked back a few verses to see what Peter meant by «in the same way» — you know, to get some context.
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