Not exact matches
Those findings revealed that the reaction towards color is designed by
personal experiences, so it can't be universally translated into specific
feelings (
such as pink will make you happy).
I
feel very lucky to have
such a supportive network around me, and I try to dedicate as much time as I can for
personal relationships.
While men start businesses primarily for growth opportunities and profit potential, women most often found businesses in order to meet
personal goals,
such as gaining
feelings of achievement and accomplishment.
Furthermore, establish a community
feel by creating a company that encourages things that are important to
personal development
such as a gym membership, continuing education, etc..
If you
feel uncomfortable using mobile technology, consider using offline
personal finance management software,
such as Quicken or Excel.
«If you have a
personal comment that
feels appropriate,
such as, «I hope John's first day of school went well,» make it,» Leffler said.
They have
such great energy and their attention to detail gives each class a
personal feel.
For example, maybe higher educated people have more
personal security and as
such feel less need for God... etc.... Either way your premise is false and illogical.
I answer questions on topic, what I ignore are
personal attacks dressed up as questions,
such as «why do you act superior» or «why do you say you get a warm
feeling because you
feel smarter than others.»
As to how
such an assertion is possible (even if it is advantageous), Keen tentatively suggests that if our dominant conviction is that our bodies and
feelings can be trusted, «the likelihood is that» we will adopt a liberal view of ultimate reality.38 Keen's
personal history as an affluent Anglo - Saxon male seems to become crucial at this point, for it allows him an optimism that is incredible considering the tooth - and - nail progression of world history.
Please, if you have
such a relationship, understand that many
feel toward you THE SAME WAY you would
feel if someone told you that had a deep,
personal relationship with Julius Caesar.
Since
such evidence has never been provided (
personal feelings or experiences are NOT empirical evidence), the default stance of any rational person should be atheism.
It is in terms of
such personal involvement, of which their work provided the context, that men in the laboratory have
felt themselves to be in the presence of God.
If «deeply
felt personal experience» is sufficient proof of a claim, then's let's accept that, along with the necessary corollary that all
such experiences must be equally valid,
such as the gentleman in the asylum who deeply
feels he is Napoleon.
Presumably, the committee from the United Church of Christ that called on Abernathy to «repent» of his authorship of the King autobiography
felt that King's
personal life was so uninteresting, or that
such a neat separation could be made between
personal morality and public ethics, that Abernathy could have only destructive motives for his revelation.
Belief is
such a
personal, intimate thing and the euphoric
feelings that it can create in a person make it difficult to think about that euphoria ending.
But despite intellectual challenges, issues in his
personal life and emotional swings, Lewis is ultimately remembered for his writings on faith: Even when it meant putting aside momentary
feelings of uncertainty: «Faith, in the sense in which I am here using the word, is the art of holding on to things your reason has once accepted, in spite of your changing moods... That is why Faith is
such a necessary virtue: unless you teach your moods «where they get off,» you can never be either a sound Christian or even a sound atheist.»
Yet the portrayal still holds good, he claims; and he goes on to say that it is precisely because he is trying to think and write as a responsible Christian theologian that he
feels obliged to affirm that
such personal persistence is not in and of itself, by necessity, utterly integral to Christian faith.
No wonder feminists have been reluctant to
feel rewarded by Bloom's designation of J as a woman (
such as it is: «my
personal fiction» — no sooner is the ink dry on her Book of J than she is attacked and mutilated by every soul drawing a pious or orthodox breath.
Yet, given this option, whether this abstract mathematical world — which is supposed to explain our particular, individual,
personal «
feelings, thoughts and emotions,» but which is not supposed to be dependent upon
such feelings — whether «
such a world [is] merely but one huge fairy tale» (TM 33, cf. 32ff.).
A conscious field plus its object as
felt or thought of plus an attitude towards the object plus the sense of a self to whom the attitude belongs —
such a concrete bit of
personal experience may be a small bit, but it is a solid bit as long as it lasts; not hollow, not a mere abstract element of experience,
such as the «object» is when taken all alone.
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As it stands, this squad is fairly well positioned to compete for the Wenger Cup and make a deep run in the Europa, if and only if we play first stringers in Europe and use the bench for the League and FA Cups... that being said, and based on the fragility of the manager and the team in recent campaigns, it's more likely that Wenger will focus on a top 4 finish and the FA Cup... while the reasons for
such an approach may appear logical, it would confirm a rather disturbing trend and appear counter intuitive for any team which claims to have higher aspirations... I
feel that Wenger simply can't afford to put all his eggs in the Europa basket because if he fails the potential backlash could cripple any top 4 chances due to the aforementioned fragile psyche that tends to rear it's ugly head like our own
personal groundhog day each and every February... furthermore, can you even imagine Wenger bringing in the necessary recruits to adequately supply top quality lineups in a Thursday / Sunday dominated schedule; based on everything I've seen in recent years, I can't see that happening... in fact, mark my words, it's more likely that we see Lacazette playing out wide in Alexis's position with Giroud at striker, than we see Wenger make the necessary moves to right this ship... god, I hope I'm wrong but is it really that far - fetched considering what we've witnessed for past several years
I am not telling people how they should
feel; we're all entitled to our own opinion about
such a
personal matter.
Being that it is
such a
personal choice, you should do what
feels right for you and your baby.
Adding to our home and family is
such a
personal experience, it's natural that we want the child to
feel comfortable and welcome.
And it strikes a bad chord with me when someone who claims to be a lactation consultant can not appreciate that women can have very
personal emotional responses to breastfeeding, whether triggered by past trauma or not, and thinks that
such feelings need to be hidden away from your delicate flowers?
Many moms share their own
personal experiences with their daughters, including when their periods first started and what it
felt like, and how, as with many things, it wasn't
such a big deal after a while.
It makes
such a huge difference - you can
feel the
personal investment from Shannon, the staff and the teachers.
Finally, be sure to go over some safety rules with your child,
such as the importance of never letting anyone invade her
personal space, make her
feel uncomfortable, or urge her to keep secrets from her parents.
It consistently reminds me of my mom's sweet, all - forgiving, nourishing love, of her
personal sacrifice so that I can be a dignified individual, as well as of her tireless effort to instill in me
feelings such as compassion and tolerance toward my fellow human beings.
The complexities of pregnancy and infant loss are explored by survivors themselves rendering this must - read book a first hand
personal narrative that invites people to
feel less alone in the aftermath of
such devastating experiences.
And if they seem receptive, I may softly point out a few of my additional
personal disagreements with BW,
such as the attitude I
feel it encourages mothers to take towards their babies, and maybe share a bit of my story.
A personalized and
personal gift like that goes a long way, especially with a child that
feels such pride to see their own name on things.
I know from
personal experience that when you become a mother, what you want to buy for yourself goes out the window and when you spot a top for only a few dollars, you either
feel guilty about buying it for yourself (which you shouldn't), or you leave it and then you spot something -
such as a giant teddy - for your baby and spend 10 times as much as you would have on that top.
To get Peres to agree to
such a
personal interview is undoubtedly a scoop for the makers of the documentary, but Peres is a skilled politician, and you get the
feeling that he's the type of politician who can never quite switch off.
We
feel it's outright disingenuous for a blog of this caliber to promulgate
such bullshit about how great Tony Avella and Paul Graziano are without so much as mentioning how many times Tony has been caught up in the universe of corruption: from allowing convicted Assemblyman Brian McLaughlin's to throw him lavish fundraisers, «Avella has served Assemblymember McLaughlin faithfully since he took office in 1992, according to City Limits,» to the favor trading with convicted felon Richard Lipsky, right down to supporting anti-Asian racist Sonny Carson not to mention his
personal vendetta against young activists.
«In a strong science - driven industry in which people have
such personal passion, devoting most of their lives to creating new medicines, they need to
feel that they can trust the core principles, to build something that lasts beyond a year or two.»
The researchers found that student - athletes reported
feeling uncertain in three areas:
personal uncertainty,
such as uncertainty about balancing school work and sports; social uncertainty,
such as uncertainty related to who their «real» friends are; and future uncertainty,
such as uncertainty concerning their post-collegiate careers and whether the time they spend pursuing athletics will hurt their career prospects.
Articles are in - depth and wide - ranging,
such as
personal essays («The 1 Thing I Do to
Feel Comfortable in a Swimsuit») and profiles («Why This Badass Fitness Trainer Relies on Meditation»).
I also kinda
feel like I will have a hard time creating a workout that is easy enough for a new client, but still challenging, b / c I'm used to
such intense, hard workouts... I'm thinking maybe I should have a
personal training session myself so I get a
feel for how it actually goes??
And when I say, «extra content,» I mean this in both ways — you'll likely receive additional content
such as
personal philosophies, tips and tricks, reading material or gifts bestowed upon you by your teacher, which is another reason you'll be
feeling extra content.
Even though it was an online training with some live components, I was surprised to
feel such a
personal connection with the school, the staff, the instruction and even the other students.
It was
such a
feeling of accomplishment I went on to become certified as a
personal trainer — and lost the last 10 pounds in the process.
Sometimes I wonder what value there is in sharing
such personal and challenging things about myself online, but then I remember a time I read a blog post or article by another woman that made me
feel supported, understood and validated, and I strive to be authentic and vulnerable because I want to do that for others, too.
I've learned that pregnancy is
such a
personal time and it's all about doing what makes you
feel good and confident about your new body!
Being transparent about
such a big insecurity has really made me value every one of you as readers and
feel connected with y ’ all on a more
personal level.
Fashion is
such a broad spectrum that sometimes I
feel talking about a basic look like this one would be worthless, but in the end, it all depends on your
personal style.
Offering everyone a chance to catch up, shop together and get to know the Betts team, it
felt like a very
personal evening - not something you expect from
such a big company.
So as you would imagine, I
feel such an attachment to the name and what it means to me — so when PANDORA gifted me with one of their slender sterling silver bracelets and an accompanying hand - finished charm that represented the word JOY — I
felt it held huge
personal inner value for me — of which I could showcase in an outward and most fashionable way.