Sentences with phrase «sort of a best idea»

Not exact matches

But as bestselling author and Oprah - anointed happiness expert Shawn Achor pointed out on in an excerpt from his new book on the TED Ideas blog recently, that sort of praise — well intentioned as it might be — actually does more harm than good.
And he said, «Well, I don't want it to be a sort of conventional idea of what a robot should be in science fiction.
The idea is to avoid thinking by analogy — let's make this car look like that car, just sort of different or better — and instead deal with problems by stripping them down to the core and working your way up.
I love the 2 - Minute Rule because it embraces the idea that all sorts of good things happen once you get started.
Zuckerberg carefully negotiated a clause that would allow him to take a leave from Facebook to serve in public office or government, so presumably he has some sort of political beliefs — if not outright political ambition — as well as some core ideas about what's good for society and what's not.
These sorts of new businesses, ideas and jobs — backed up through good, affordable infrastructure services — are the lifeblood of any economy.
When the deadline day comes and goes, it's probably a good idea to come up with some sort of plan to make sure you're not panicking next year.
You might know Seth Godin as a sort of marketing legend, the author of books such as Unleashing the Ideavirus, «the most popular e-book ever published,» according to his marketing materials (I have no idea how I'd check that), and Purple Cow, «the best - selling marketing book of the decade» (similar caveat).
But for now, the omission is probably a good idea as it keeps the price down and avoids the sorts of privacy issues that Google Glass has encountered.
This will give you a good idea of the sort of work that's done there and the opportunities such a space could offer you,» Sancar added.
My advice: Assuming you have your 401k in some sort of target - date allocation or in an index fund, focus the rest of your investing on no more than a dozen really good ideas.
There are discussions to be avoided like the plague, and it's almost never a good idea to step in with the idea of sorting them out.
Job seekers should be able to offer some sort of proof of their personal integrity as well as logical arguments that prove the soundness of their ideas.
And as it turns out, though many of the believers in these churches know their Bibles well, few of them actually live out what they know in their day - to - day lives, nor are they reaching out with the gospel, which challenges the idea that these sorts of churches are actually doing a good job making disciples.
You say you like Eastern theology; well, Eastern theologies of «theosis» reflect this sort of idea.
Obviously, I prefer this sort of idea, for it better matches my theology.
As Rorty has put it more recently, «whatever good the ideas of «objectivity» and transcendence» have done for our culture can be attained equally well by the idea of a community which strives after both intersubjective agreement and novelty — a democratic, progressive, pluralist community of the sort of which Dewey dreamt» (ORT 13).
However, since the gospel is about way more than just words and ideas, and also contains instructions on how to live life as a member of God's family, it might be best to include some sort of element of «proper living» in the translation of euangelistēs, such as «one who lives the gospel.»
To try to draw any sort of picture of this person without these common traits and ideas would give us so minimalist a portrait as to be useless at best and misleading at worst.
Many modern people would object to this idea, saying that most people perform all sorts of good deeds in their lives.
I do not think that asking these sorts of questions is a good way to do evangelism... I do, however, think that these sorts of questions are helpful to ask Christians as a way to gain insight into what sorts of ideas and truths people think are essential to the «gospel» and as a way to see what people think about how to gain or keep eternal life.
Selfishness, greed, judgementalism, hate, etc. are not the sort of qualities I would suggest you can defend on that day by explaining that those poor, needy people were deemed unworthy by you & yours for breaking the man - made idea that crossing an imaginary line on his Earth to seek a better life makes one of God's children unworthy of compassion and help vis - a-vis the lesson of the Gospels.
In smaller classes or in committees or in training groups we are even more ready to assert that we are, in truth, a comfortable sort of group in which the flow of ideas and decisions is carried on in an atmosphere of good fellowship.
BELL: Professor Lampe, you said this morning, referring to the sort of pictures we have just seen, that they suggest «a corpse come back to life on the physical plane», and that «If that were all that the idea of Christ's resurrection means, then it were better forgotten».
People can be invited to a better way of living NOW... not some pie - in - the - sky, life will be better in the by - and - by sort of idea.
You may not already have a trip to Bali booked, but it's a good idea to go ahead and get one anyways: They take a few weeks to process, so if some sort of international opportunity / vacation / mission trip arises, you'll be ready.
:) I'm thinking that using oats in place of all of the oat bran might not be a good idea - but what you could try is using some homemade oat flour, which would give you more of the texture of oat bran (and which can be used in all sorts of baked goods).
And you're right about paleo not being keen on counting calories and stuff, but it's still a good idea to get some sort of an idea of what goes into your body in terms of nutrients, that's why I still like to provide that information.
I would love to have an entire book of ideas to bribe them into good behavior (yeah, just kidding... sort of).
The Starbucks pumpkin spice muffin is more like a pumpkin cupcake and has a cream cheese filling inside, which, while a good idea, has sort of an odd, gelatinous texture.
oh wow, cocoa is such a good idea — some of my favorite desserts use both cocoa and solid chocolate to make sort of a rounder, multi-faceted chocolate taste, so i bet the cocoa substitution might even be a secret weapon.
Hi Lexi, I am new to your blog, but have a teenage son who has dairy allergies, and can not tolerate chocolate... I'm wondering if you have any ideas for a yummy (peanut free as well) brownie using this recipe, but with something besides cocoa??? I'm not good at changing recipes, but was thinking of some sort of blondie or snickerdoodle - type flavor... if you ever get creative with this idea, I'd REALLY love to hear about it!
I had the pleasure of going to one of the #bennettbrunches a few months ago for the release of my bb Molly «s new book and we had to bring something for an Israeli brunch and this white boy had no idea what to bring so I searched molly's site and found sort of a sweet Israeli couscous dish and said why not and it ended up going over very well with everyone.
I don't have super strict rules but I did say no to my brother the other day when he offered organic chocolate that had been sweetened with some sort of natural cactus extract — it just seemed like it would be a bad idea (I have to assume massive quanties of this stuff would not have been good for me either).
i wonder if it might be a good idea to maybe fill these with some peanut butter cream of sorts.
Which, when you think about it, is sort of like volunteering to pose next to Heidi Klum — and when is that a good idea?
This looks very good, its giving me all sorts of ideas.
How many people will this feed with this amount of incredients and what sort of rice goes best with this delicious looking mouth watering meal my family are big eaters a whole dinner plate will be for just 1 of my kids and there are 8 of us just to give you an idea of the portions per person
Nut milks from the store have all sorts of additives and most protein powders are isolated compounds which is never a good idea.
The outside dough was a bit trickier and we almost ran out — a scoop would not be a good idea for the gooey dough... To Erika: It's a sticky, gooey dough, and it sort of needs to be to stretch over the peanut butter and be thin enough to make a nice cookie on the outside.
It might be a good idea to open up the window and turn on the exhaust fan because these can get sort of strong as they cook.
also i think we should maybe set up some sort of player loaning set up with aston villa, now that remi garde they will get the playing time and have a good experience under garde (if he does well could be a wenger replacement) as he is a wenger disciple, i think this would be a good idea, we should look into maybe sending crowley there or iwobi maybe chambers could do with a seasons loan with them.
Well, from reading all sorts on this site I would have to say that the majority of people who fall inline with your ideas are the very young, I'm not going to call them idiots though as I've never met them.
My concern as a fan (for whatever that is worth), is that they can get as good a look at Webb as possible in the same sort of scenarios that they are looking at Darnold, Rosen, Mayfield, and Allen so they can really go into the draft with a firm idea as to whether Webb has it in him to be as good or better than those guys.
It was an incredibly stupid idea to let James leave on these sort of conditions and has never been explained why a 2 year loan with option to buy is good for Real.
Check out Clay Kallam's look ahead to the girls NorCal tournament on Page 14 to get a better idea of what sort of craziness is in store.
Well fair dos to you I have no idea if that was the game plan or what but irrespective I didn't think you had that sort of performance in you.
It's a good idea to have this sorted out ahead of time so that you don't have to rush and panic to find a doctor after your baby is born.
I'm not sure you need to shell out for a form but it is a good idea to have all that sort of relevant info together and accessible, should you need it.
So I kept keeping that in mind because it was a struggle in the beginning for sure and then I just sort of had this idea, that well everybody just pumps for a year right not really knowing that, that's actually kind of unusual and really a lot of work I mean to the benefit the place that I worked at that time was really accommodating.
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