Sentences with phrase «so much a challenge»

Love the way you summarized that... «Not so much a challenge but an experiment in being happy with what you have.»
OH yes... this was a super challenge for you... or maybe not so much a challenge as an opportunity to really, really get your creative game on!
After a few minutes, kids tend to view this not so much a challenge but as a game, and a fun one at that.
(maybe that is why there is so much challenge to the science)

Not exact matches

Find out as much as you can about all the people you're meeting, their company, their company's primary challenges, and so on.
It's so much easier to administer and grade a useless multiple choice test and to inflate every kids» grades for their college applications than it is to create challenging course work that excites, engages, and challenges them.
If TV shows hadn't given him so much coverage, or had challenged his erroneous statements more directly, or pointed out his obvious flaws as a president, would that have changed anything?
Priest put his company philosophy in place «as soon as I was hiring a full - time employee because I was hiring her from a much bigger company and her question was, «what do you stand for,» so she challenged me.»
The challenge of putting your life on paper when you're Richard Branson is there's so much life to cover.
Something I loved so much and fed off of as a gymnast were these constant challenges and barriers that I would break through.»
This San Francisco - based startup is a group of scientists and engineers working to develop new technologies for people with Essential Tremor and Parkinson's disease, a demographic that includes millions of people whose hands shake so much that just getting food into their mouths is a challenge.
«We have so much opportunity in front of us, our biggest challenge is to get more employees like we have,» he notes.
Transportation policy experts say that high - speed transit in the United States has been stymied not so much by technological challenges as by the challenges of acquiring rights of way and getting enough money for the required infrastructure.
Playing catch - up in a tough negotiation can be challenging, so it's much better to take the initiative and steer the process in the direction you want.
The bottom line is the XC90 has so much going for it that it was ultimately a challenge to not choose it.
You may become irrationally optimistic about what the future holds, so much that you turn a blind eye to portending challenges.
Alan Kennedy, a longtime executive in the industry who worked at Avon in the 1970s and 1980s, puts it this way: «The fundamental challenge in direct selling is getting people to sell your stuff, not so much getting people to buy your stuff.»
But then, you love your work so much that you will always look forward to the next big challenge.
Whilst I was working crazy hours, struggling to make ends meet, dealing with challenging clients and never really seeming to have more than a buck fifty in the bank (on a good week), everyone else's business seemed so much easier.
One word that makes us happy: Progress [21:21] We grow because that helps us give more — share it with someone you love, it magnifies it [22:04] More excited about feeding one billion people than any material thing, so much more meaning when it's not just about you [22:19] The challenge is our brain: it's looking for what's wrong, because that helps you survive [22:30] Peak state = high energy, feel extraordinary, producing results is easy [22:46] Low energy state = say things and do things that hurt your relationship [23:39] Peak State = Beautiful state, Low - energy state = suffering state [24:08] Over achievers don't suffer, right?
Totally — I think that's the challenge for most businesses — the people are passionate about their jobs, and not so much creating content.
All of this good news has attracted so much attention (and capital), however, that the industry's structural challenges have sharpened.
There's so much that's challenging, interesting, rewarding, and valuable about email marketing that it's a shame to reduce that hard work to a few vanity metrics like clicks, traffic, and list size.
There is so much variety and challenge in each project, as long as you seek it (some older folks stick to more copy paste so they don't have to learn new software).
These are clear challenges for P2P lenders, who may well balk at shouldering this burden when there's so much else to do.
It is ironic that so many investors devote so much effort to the exceptionally demanding challenge of predicting these volatile -LSB-...]
Christine: We say challenge yourself or you are so much stronger than you think often in class.
With so much of the day spent responding to regulatory and supply chain challenges, it's reassuring to know that your employee's time is honestly, legally, and automatically accounted for.
«It's so much easier to move the kids and challenge them and address them when they need more attention,» Ms. Crowley said.
Wow, nothing offends the disbelievers so much as does challenging their faith.
But this was a challenge because we have to work so much harder to make the audience believe this is real.
The movie is not a heavy - handed commentary on supernatural apologetics but it does challenge the viewer to consider that there is so much we don't know, and so much more for all of us to learn.
The fact is the same as last time we exchanged post here, your statements are so extremist that they much be challenged and put down like a rabid animal.
Instead of such an open challenge, this temptation is a much more subtle kind of stress that encourages its victims to make their own false moves so that in the end they destroy themselves.
I said:» your statements are so extremist that they much be challenged and put down like a rabid animal»
However, I will also say that reading a bit above our pay grade or comfort level is a good stretch exercise, too, and it's healthy to be challenged so let's not coddle too much, eh?
If your religion can not withstand this challenge — if this freaks you out so much that you have to call it a «war» — then your religion is in terrible shape, and believers like you apparently lack security in your beliefs.
So a challenge to our beliefs may in fact be very much in support of God, not an attack on God.
The second recent book to advance the response of process theology to liberation theology significantly is Delwin Brown's To Set at Liberty.7 This is not so much a critical response to the challenge of the liberation theologies as a reflection on freedom stimulated by this literature.
Much of the perceived challenge of reading his text comes from the fact that his ideas were, and perhaps still are, so much ahead of their tMuch of the perceived challenge of reading his text comes from the fact that his ideas were, and perhaps still are, so much ahead of their tmuch ahead of their time.
For his life, just because so much is denied him, contains a great challenge to the many to whom much is given.
This is the problem, so much discussed today, of the other as other, taken here with great seriousness and made the central challenge to human growth, and indeed to human survival.
The real challenge would appear to be not so much mending the split hairs of rubric and theological issues but giving the people in the pews the opportunity to be a witness to both traditions.
Good Grief - It's not that we take religion «SO personally», as you put it, it's just that nobody else seems interested in challenging religious beliefs seriously, something that many of us feel is absolutely necessary considering how much harm they can cause within society.
Humor is important for a book like this, where so much of what is foundational to many forms of modern Christianity is being challenged.
Tim: I think there is always of course the danger that if you are challenging too much of non-Christian faiths, particularly faiths that are held mostly by members of ethnic minorities, that you might conflate criticisms of their faith with criticism of them as individuals and therefore be seen as racist, so people are nervous of that.
What worldwide Islam faces is not so much a crisis, but a series of challenges presented by quite different political and social environments.
Moreover, they answer the great philosophical challenges to believing in God, most notably the Problem of Evil: how can a good, all - powerful, all - knowing God produce a world with so much evil in it?
And that is much more useful than David simply providing a new definition for two reasons: he's seeking not necessarily to redefine, but to challenge already existing inconsistencies between our use of the words and how people actually function, AND because such terms are given their meaning collectively so redefining it alone would be meaningless because it wouldn't draw on people's real experience with their beliefs and views of the labels.
But I also think a majority of Christians don't read blogs that also have atheists or agnostics on them, so their beliefs never get challenged much and they don't think thru them much.
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