Sentences with phrase «suggest ideas from»

They will be able to recommend the best course of treatment and suggest some ideas from dry skin prevention also.
They should meet with parents and suggest ideas from the book that they think are particularly appropriate for their school.

Not exact matches

Canada is still a long way away from instituting such a policy — although Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz has suggested he's open to the idea.
They suggest that the belief that Kelly was Trump's savior was an overstated idea all along and that the chief of staff is now content to loosen the reins and allow an increasingly comfortable president to govern from his gut.
Taking the idea from an entrepreneur he met, Feld suggests having each new employee do two weeks of customer support, laying out the rough outlines of a three - week orientation process:
Indeed, I suggested Microsoft might kill the whole bad idea and refrain from releasing the device altogether, but sure enough the company soldiered on, only to see the Pro become a big flop, mainly because it delivered none of what people wanted in a tablet — lightness, low price and good battery life, all of which were ironically established by Apple.
Buy - In: Saving Your Good Idea from Getting Shot Down (Harvard Business Review Press) offers exactly what its title suggests: not a guide to creating good ideas, but to defending and building support for them so that they can be implemented successfully.
In the photo accompanying his biography, Cuban sports a Naked Pizza t - shirt — the all - natural, health - conscious pizza (in which Cuban has invested) is a New Orleans and Entrepreneur Week success story — thanks to help from Idea Village, whose consultants suggested the company re-brand from World's Healthiest Pizza.
It's an overused term in startup circles that sometimes suggest the entrepreneurs in question didn't really know what they were getting into, so they ended up doing something entirely different from their original idea.
But the bulk of the findings, from news investigations to the FBI's report to The Daily Show, suggest that this idea is often going to play out very differently than supporters like Trump envision — and sometimes could lead to more innocent people getting caught in the crossfire.
But recent comments from Iraq's oil minister suggest that there are other ideas at play — perhaps an extension through the end of 2018, or maybe even deeper production cuts.
If you have the capability, I would simply suggest reviewing your analytics data for referral information and just keep tabs that way (a previous post on Evaluating Link Results has a great comment from one of the readers regarding this — check out his idea for certain).
Defense Secretary James Mattis sensibly suggested that we might consider exempting our close allies from the tariffs to avoid creating a ridiculous diplomatic incident, but Trump blocked that idea because exempting allies would make the policy economically meaningless.
A couple of weeks ago, the NDP suggested removing the GST from heating bills, and I bemoaned the idea as just another example of a policy designed to fit a communications strategy instead of the other way around.
But loopy ideas, on everything from juice - making to how to treat co-workers, suggest a little hubris is creeping in.
Another opinion piece at the FT suggests that regulators should not use ratings from rating agencies, but does not suggest a replacement idea, aside from some weak market - based concepts.
It had sought exemption from any cuts, but on Saturday a comment from Oil Minister Jabbar al - Luaibisaid that he was «really optimistic on the result of the next OPEC meeting» led to the Wall Street Journal suggesting it too is finally coming round to the idea.
Research findings from the Center for Talent Innovation, a New York - based think tank headed by Sylvia Ann Hewlett, found that having something inherently in common with the funder, decision maker or investor makes an enormous difference, since 56 percent of decision makers in the study did not value ideas they didn't personally see a need for, even when evidence suggests that it's a good, marketable idea.
But there's much more we can learn from the survey findings: What struck me as most compelling as I was reading through the responses was the potential asset allocation ideas they suggest.
Morgan gained the idea from Ralph Barsi, who suggested starting a YouTube Channel in his Sales Hacker article, Getting Out of Obscurity.
The line from nineteenth - century Evangelicals to the New Deal — era embrace of the idea of the living Constitution is not as direct as Compton's intentionally provocative title suggests.
If you are indeed sincere in your attempt to dismantle the organization of the church, then may I suggest that that you might be getting your ideas from that evil one that most desires to dismantle the church?
Yes Chritianity has become less attractive from old to young searching for The Truth but rejecting it when it appears to not embrace our modern ideas of truth, even suggesting there are many truths.
As for the standard of interpersonal relationship you suggest, I would offer in reply the idea that if one is incapable of making one's meaning reasonably plain without taking the steps you recommend then perhaps one should either spend a good deal more time reflecting prior to committing one's words to print or, failing that, consider a full withdrawal from the grind of blogging.
Alisdair MacIntyre, who is a fairly transparent inspiration for this idea, suggested we retreat from modern institutions into small monastery - like communities in order to rebuild the moral foundation of character — an integrated set of beliefs and morality — that modernity has undermined.
John Dewey makes this point succinctly when he suggests (EN 229) that «Locke's simple idea is the classic Idea, Form, or Species dislodged from nature and compelled to take refuge in mind.&raidea is the classic Idea, Form, or Species dislodged from nature and compelled to take refuge in mind.&raIdea, Form, or Species dislodged from nature and compelled to take refuge in mind.»
Dr. Cobb suggests that Christianity needs the actual adoption of already - developed ideas as well as new ideas: «It is as important to liberate theology to pursue saving truth wherever it can be found (scientists, philosophers, Hindus...) as to liberate particular groups of people from oppression.»
I will share some of the benefits of resigning, and also suggest some ideas for how you can make a living away from professional, paid pastoral ministry.
This need not contravene the idea that God in some way creates the world, though it will suggest that God creates «out of chaos» from a beginningless past rather than creating «out of nothing» from a finite past (McDaniel 1989a, 36 - 37).
I shall return to how he suggests we understand value arising from what is being called, in his peculiar way a «society,» but the point from Adventures of Ideas is clear enough: however we learn to appreciate the status of a complex whole comprised of constituents, it must be construed in a manner which permits that complex whole to serve in turn as constituent within a larger and more complex level of organic whole.
There are long passages in the last chapter of Science and the Modern World, for instance, which could easily have served as the source of some of Leopold's ideas, and which suggest that Leopold's notion of community could be derived from Whitehead's theory of organism without much difficulty.
As I have suggested, Whitehead says he takes the critical ideas from Bergson.
This manifests itself not only in the way in which Aristotelian notions of the «unmoved mover» or neo-Platonic ideas of «being - subsisting from - itself» have been taken to be the proper definition of what is meant when we speak of «God», but also in liturgical language where all too often the basic concept implied or (as most often seems to be the case) affirmed is the utter immutability of deity, along with the rigidly legalistic moralism which it is suggested should mark those who claim to «obey» the divine mandates.
«55 Lowe claims Bergson has nothing like the method of extensive abstraction, which I have suggested earlier is not only false, but chances are Whitehead even took the idea for extensive abstraction from Bergson, apparently both having been «influenced» (in my sense of the term) by one of William James» insights.
From Monday's article: «Fred Phelps has health issues,» the church said in a statement Sunday, «but the idea that someone would suggest that he is near death, is not only highly speculative, but foolish considering that all such matters are the sole prerogative of God.»
I would certainly not suggest that Protestantism imported every idea from Islam, clearly most of the key Protestant ideas are Christian.
Two days after the Obergefell decision, New York Times columnist Mark Oppenheimer suggested that it is now time to rethink the idea of tax - exempt status for religious institutions: «Rather than try to rescue tax - exempt status for organizations that dissent from settled public policy on matters of....
My point is that a close reading suggests a multiplicity of ideas and beliefs that we are priviliged to witness while it's under construction, the Jerusalem controversy being one good example.Furthermore, the fact that we're able to understand that each of the synoptics significantly differ from each other and we can observe contrast and similiarity between them and John's gospel, as well as Paul's letters suggests a process that speaks loudly of how religious narrative develops in communities that seek the meaning of the «core events».
Thus, in his comments on defining religion, Berger approvingly refers to Rudolf Otto's idea of the holy, and suggests in the light of that concept that religious experience must be recognized as distinct from «the experiences of ordinary, everyday reality.»
Nash and Brown basically summarize the findings of these scholars in addition to supplementing their findings with more recent evidence that suggests 1st century Christianity did not steal its ideas from paganism.
This suggests that enthusiasm for Bernie Sanders does not stem from a robust confidence that his retro - socialist ideas will work.
I would suggest that taking ideas that work for you in your life, from Rand and Jesus, whether it is a «healthy» self - interest with a «healthy» desire to help others seems like a fine balance interpersonally and collectively.
I suggest, however, that the faith that Jesus was the Logos must have provided the decisive content for the Christian conception, no matter from what sources the formal idea was derived.
Two days after the Obergefell decision, New York Times columnist Mark Oppenheimer suggested that it is now time to rethink the idea of tax - exempt status for religious institutions: «Rather than try to rescue tax - exempt status for organizations that dissent from settled public policy on matters of race or sexuality, we need to take a more radical step.
Some suggest that the very idea of religions, in the plural, came from a pluralistic society with a democratic form of government.
Hartshorne's writings, however, contain other ideas which suggest that God's providential role in the world is richer and less coercive than can be gleaned from the foregoing account.
Ideas applied from process thought, A. N. Whitehead's in particular, suggest that our contemporary view of education is framed in a far too narrow philosophic context.
And it has everything to do, I suggest, with four themes that arise from the modern expression of Ockhamite nominalism: the deterioration of the idea of freedom into willfulness, the detachment of freedom from moral truth, an obsession with «choice,» and the consequent inability to draw the most elementary moral conclusions about the imperative to resist evil.
Her persistence, therefore, is not only representative of what comes from her heart or her faith; it suggests her own questioning and rethinking of traditional boundaries, ideas and rituals.
From a meta - ethical point of view this suggests the idea that ethics could be based on this command without falling back into narrow legalism, an idea worth further study, not least in the development of natural law theory.
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