If a leader appears to lack integrity or a clear
sense of vision, you know you're headed down the wrong path.
You would determine the expenditure and «direction» of that money with
a sense of vision, even though you may not call it so.
For he has, in effect, lost the very ability to have an empirical experience (at least through
the sense of vision).
You have to have
a sense of vision, along with administration skill to make it happen (art shows, ebay).
The notion of the people, i.e.Minjung, and of small - scale movements and initiatives which represent them, is from the Christian point of view partly a socio - ecclesial vision in the sense of a theological appraisal of the church as social reality in the larger body politic, and partly eschatology in
the sense of a vision of the ends worked out within, and ends which extend beyond, human history.
Faith in
the sense of a vision of reality is important for the gospel.
Stage - setting is hard work: it requires both a willingness to let go of control and
a sense of vision, an attention to potential final results.
But others, like your baby's
sense of vision, need time and practice to get precise and accurate.
All this isn't to say ideology is entirely useless, because it offers
a sense of vision that can drive bold change.
Ed Miliband has
a sense of vision that appeals to members in Reading, but local people know that, whoever wins the leadership, Labour will be in there fighting hard on their side.»
However, it is startling how infrequently graduate programs try to instill in their students
a sense of vision, in their research or in their science.
Evarcha specifically targets malarial mosquitoes that have just fed on blood, and it can tell them apart from other similar insects using its keen
senses of vision and smell.
Noses have certainly never been at the forefront of sensory research, and were pushed aside until recently in favour of the seemingly more vital
senses of vision and hearing.
If all goes to plan, the volunteers will wake up with a crude
sense of vision, «like a John Logie Baird television from the 1920s», says Lowery.
A new study featured in the Journal of Neuroscience found a person's
sense of vision and hearing are located in a shared region of the brain and that the brain is forced to choose between the two senses, resulting in a multitask fail.
You might experience a heightened
sense of vision, smell and taste and you'll find it easy to verbalize your thoughts and feelings.
Ideally, the director and the writer have a shared
sense of vision.
Blanchett's modulated turn is key to the psychological horror of the piece; her controlled work as Annie finds herself increasingly unable to control or make
sense of her visions adds a layer of subtlety that not only makes the proceedings a bit more unsettling but also consistently grounded in a convincing reality.
A leader can be blind and to know this, check
his sense of vision.
Both dogs and cats «see» the world through their sense of smell as much, or more so than
their sense of vision.
Dogs tend to see with their noses, and they place as much importance on their sense of smell as we humans place on
our sense of vision.
This is the place where
the sense of vision occurs.
When the hero of the game, Phoenix, seeks the counsel of a druid to make
sense of his visions, she awakens the latent pyromancy within him.
But her canvases do their own work, immediately altering their viewer's
sense of vision, scale, and space.
«2 One can posit the idea of Doig as an outsider, knowing that those who hold such a place often have the keenest
sense of vision and perception.
Both series are ongoing projects for Nesbit, reflecting his resistance of monoscopic modes of perspective and appeal to an embodied
sense of vision.
We think it's best to get a good start on the draft to give
you a sense of our vision and style before regrouping to talk strategy.
Shane Houston from Sydney University — his extensive knowledge of Aboriginal affairs is impressive and he would provide
a sense of the vision and systematic changes required.
Laura's coaching gave us hope and a new
sense of vision so we can create our lives together.
Not exact matches
This is the first thing we talk about in Lean Startup because you can not do any
of the techniques
of Lean Startup — the rapid experimentation, the scientific approach, the broad development — none
of it makes any
sense and can't work unless you have a
vision for what you are trying to accomplish.
His
vision of the history
of the industry was as assured as his
sense of where it would go.
With
vision and a rich
sense of humor, Berry has been a meaningful builder
of the NYC tech and media ecosystem.
Whereas
vision is a clear idea
of where you're going, a
sense of purpose refers to an understanding
of why you're going there.
To get a
sense of just how ethereal some
of those
visions are, here's how RBC analyst Mark Mahaney described it in his recent note (the ellipsis is his; it doesn't denote missing words): «Profitability... It's something Snapchat does not have currently and something they've highlighted in their [IPO prospectus] that they may never achieve or maintain.»
In one entry from last year, Baker mused on how an entrepreneur typically has a broad
vision — she calls it a «
sense of possibilities» — for a company that prompts a leader to try to exert control over everything that goes on.
The important part is the
sense of ownership and
vision.
To do so, they must have the courage to develop their own unique
vision for the company, and their own
sense of values.
Graziosi, who's generated hundreds
of millions
of dollars with his brands, companies and investments, with a 15 - year television career, argues that creating a true
vision for your future by looking backwards will get you exponentially better results than setting goals in the traditional
sense.
Investors want to get a
sense of who Spiegel is, what his demeanor is like, and what his
vision for the product is.
These perks are included because Fueled Collective aims to foster a genuine
sense of camaraderie among creatives — the same
vision that inspired the launch
of the flagship Fueled Collective in New York City five years ago.
To make
sense of all
of this data, a new onboard computer with over 40 times the computing power
of the previous generation runs the new Tesla - developed neural net for
vision, sonar and radar processing software.
Although both records were very different in sound and
vision, they carried the similar
sense that the pure artistic
vision of Jars
of Clay had somehow been compromised by the production influences
of the different producers.
Although Islam is not a religion in the conventional
sense --(it's a System
of life)-- like other religions, it has suffered from a terrible and tragic dichotomy at the hands
of the extremist, orthodox, closed - minded and tunnel -
vision priesthood.
The messages were varied and mixed and not always straightforward, but a mixture
of riddles and
visions which made so much
sense once they were delivered to me.
And I understand that this is not a «
vision» in the typical, evangelical church
sense of the word.
It is an image
of unity that appeals to Russians, because it gives them a
sense of a larger destiny and supports the imperial
vision that increasingly characterizes Russian politics.
Young concludes that «we must find ways for our
sense of the panoramic
vision to have impact on the context
of oppressed persons.»
I think he and people around him have a
sense that the church's pendulum swung too far toward the firm reassertion
of Catholic rules and
vision of the Church as a bulwark against the turbulence
of modernity and so on.
Second, she proposes an alternative spiritual
vision, a different language
of desire that would return dignity to the least among us and a
sense of shared responsibility for the collective flourishing
of the earth and all
of God's creatures.
When the
sense of being part
of nature is combined with the awareness
of how all things are constituted by their relations with other things, the result is a powerful ecological
vision.