Being an advocate means you create
the space people need to make wellness a priority, you're a confidant, and you're a helper.
A minority of buyers are hoping to move into a minihouse full - time, motivated by a desire to simplify their lifestyles or by social and environmental concerns about the amount of living
space people need... Living in a tiny home, as opposed to doing yoga in it or using it for vacations, often appeals to people who want simpler lives that leave less of an ecological «footprint.»
You say you are in a long distance relationship and when individuals meet up face - to - face it can sometimes be a bit full on and going back home can provide
that space each person needs to think and reflect on what they want.
Not exact matches
They will
need additional
space, machinery and technology, and / or
people if they hope to further ramp up production in response to U.S. demand.
«
People need a
space to work that isn't inside their homes,» Jiang said.
«And we're all flying through
space together, as a team, and it gives you this perspective —
people have described it as this «orbital perspective» — on humanity, and you get this feeling that we just
need to work better — much, much better — to solve our common problems.»
«I think what's really going to help them outlast some of their competitors is the fact that they're a socialized network where
people meet up, where the
need for a physical
space doesn't go away,» says Gray.
It's a win - win, because the contractor gets the flexibility of not being tied down to one company, and the business doesn't have the overhead and the payroll expenses, and doesn't
need the extra
space for these
people.»
Free - flowing capital allows small businesses to invest in the machinery, supplies, office
space and
people they
need to turn a great idea into a job - creating enterprise.
SpaceX's mission statement highlights both its short - term goals (developing the technologies
needed to explore
space) and long - term aspirations (enabling
people to live on other planets, like Mars).
«If you put a lot of smart and able
people in the same
space, give them what they
need and remove barriers, magic happens,» says Daniel Weinand, Shopify co-founder, and chief design and culture officer.
«We wanted to create a
space that would allow
people to have more confidence in their bodies, so they wouldn't necessarily feel like they would
need a weapon on the streets,» Steel Warriors cofounder Ben Wintour told Business Insider.
He says the unique location helps drive traffic to his five -
person design studio, and it's one of the reasons he chose to move there when he
needed more office
space.
You
need to create a safe
space where
people are free to talk about their differences.
Many
people in the world's largest cities already live in tiny apartments, and one way to save on costs for a
space similar to Hill's is to cut down on the number of alternatives
needed, says Lloyd Alter, managing editor of Treehugger.
«We went from two
people to almost 10 in about two months, and it became clear we
needed our own office
space,» Darna says.
To Musk, it's obvious that this new
space suit not only
needs to work well but also
needs to look cool, because he
needs people — regular
people like you and me — to imagine themselves wearing it.
He or she used this information to approach
people I knew in the cryptocurrency
space with a story that was, arguably, quite ludicrous: the hospital would pull the plug on my Dad if they didn't get payment of a bill and that I, in my anguish,
needed to borrow and sell 10 bitcoins immediately and would pay the friend back 15 the next morning.
We've already started to see a backlash to this; companies
need to better calibrate the use of open
space alongside private
space, while also finding ways to incorporate different moods and settings that can help
people get work done differently throughout the day.
Our Toronto meeting room rentals may be used on an as
needed basis by any
person or business and is an on demand feature included with all of our virtual office, coworking
spaces, dedicated desk, and private office service packages.
That's a lot of
people needing touchdown
spaces.
As a result of this change since the scaling agreement many
people in the community want to avoid conducting the upgrade in November for the 2 x part because they don't feel like there's really a
need for it anymore because now
people were doing these off block transactions and it's freed up all the
space and
people aren't having to add the tips and the fees if you will.
To prepare for our future in low - Earth orbit, cislunar
space, on the Moon, and on Mars, we
need to foster a diverse pool of qualified, enthusiastic young
people who are inspired to further the off - Earth dream.
Coworking
space providers should be aware of the reasons why
people chose to work from their
spaces to better cater to their
needs and expectations.
But previously there were
people who were spending spamming the block chain with lots of transactions basically trying to create a
need for a block size increase by spending money to use up all the blocks
space.
As the ideals of the gig economy spread and more
people across a wider breadth of sectors can adopt a flexible working life, niche
spaces are serving the
needs of the increasing number of industries that want to work in coworking
spaces.
Premier Christy Clark is failing
people who
need mental health and addiction treatment and has failed to meet her election commitment for new addiction treatment
spaces — a promise that was made long before this crisis hit,» said Hammell.
And because online listings weren't as common then as they are now,
people needed to have knowledge of buildings in order to make an informed decision about renting office
space.
In collaborative coworking
spaces the community
needs to be curated by someone who understands the
people in the community and actively connects them with each other.
It's safe to say that a coworking
space wouldn't be able to cater to these
needs; the coworking concept is based in open and shared
spaces where
people can network and find opportunities to work together in order to develop and create new things.
And, in one of the most memorable quotes of the day, she added: «We
need to create
spaces that help
people feel good, so they can leave feeling even better than when they arrived.»
Coworking is booming: more
people in coworking
spaces = higher noise levels, and operators will
need to ensure that noise levels will not prevent clients from successfully working.
I'm not suggesting that you don't
need to attack brutal terrorists, but you don't destroy the idea by simply killing terrorists, other
people simply move into that
space.
Hitler justified his attempt to conquer Russia saying Germany
needed «lebensraum» (German for «living
space») for its
people.
I guess where I am coming from is that it is good to audition safe
people and safe
spaces like it sounds TLS is for support when
needed.
The «Circle of Protection» refers to the sacred
space surrounding «programs that meet the essential
needs of hungry and poor
people at home and abroad.»
We intelligent
people who don't believe in some invisible
space god have no
need for your idiocy.
They knew that there
needed to be a
space of freedom between government and
people of faith that otherwise government might usurp.
The Editor in the Preface says that the Tract «polemises against a form of narrow sectarian Secularism which refuses to be sensitive to tradition and faith» and argues that Secularism
needs to be rethought taking religious faith seriously, that «only then can Secularism reclaim the ideological
space which Fundamentalists are threatening to take over, only then can Secularists capture the minds of the
people» (p.vi).
It certainly won't happen just because I share the same
space with
people who are different from me, hold hands and sing that we
need each other and are all part of God's family.
It certainly isn't a fair representation of available choices, nor is ND in anyway theologically neutral which is one route that could be legitimately taken if you have a solid theological stance but truly want to build bridges and open
spaces for
people who see things differently rather than feeling the
need to sell your particular take on things.
Cyber
space is a mission field of
people that
need your free range teaching.
Listen: I've found the
space I
needed to provide
people with resources to make spiritual transitions and to learn how to live spiritually independent lives with happiness.
People often say our brains are so big because of how evolved we are, but I say our brains are so big because we messed it all up and now we
need the
space to sort it all out.
They gave me the
space I
needed to become my own
person with my own faith, and they were never afraid to say, «I don't know» when that was the truth.
We've had so many disastrous events over the last few months and we've learnt in our church that we
need to be open so that
people can come and find
space, and they can find God who's speaking to them all the time if they would listen.»
People can use it and walk away when they no longer
need that safe
space.
When
people are left out, when they're neglected, when they're not supported, and when they're not given the love they
need to grow, it becomes an incubator for trafficking, and this refugee crisis, if we want to be serious about ending slavery, we can not ignore them, we can not ignore our support for this issue in that
space, because otherwise, we're going to have to deal with it for years to come.
Virtual
spaces like this blog I think are a big help, but sometimes you
need a chance to be with
people face to face to discuss your faith.
Our middle son is a member of the Council, a worship leader and a Sunday school teacher, and out of respect for his
need for
space and because I knew there were a few
people in the congregation for whom my transition would be a problem, I have stayed away.