Sentences with phrase «talk about the purpose»

«We start talking about purpose and we become in some cases the company people want to be part of, even in an acquisition setting,» Loree explains.
It is best, therefore, to understand that Jesus is not talking about His purpose in coming, but rather, a consequence of His ministry and teaching.
And we talked about the purpose... because God loves us, and doesn't want us to be harmed by our sin.
The weekend was filled with poolside plant based ice cream parties, diy facials, early morning walks, homemade chickpea pasta, roasted sweet potato tacos, epic falafel bowls with magic sauce, watermelon cilantro limeade and hibiscus iced tea, savory breakfast bowls (recipe coming next week), hikes in Joshua Tree, yoga, and long talks about purpose, passion and how to make the world a better place.
Talk about the purpose of a barn on a farm.
Recent events like the Scottish referendum and the election of Jeremy Corbyn, with his support for «people's quantitative easing», have got people talking about the purpose of monetary policy and the nature of money itself.
«As the time for surveys approached, Dr. Lombardi reminded us and we talked about their purpose again,» says Hess.
In an earlier column, Newsletters: An Essential Tool for Every Principal, I talked about the purpose of a school newsletter, and I offered some do's and don'ts.
We write and talk about the purpose of each and come to a consensus on guidelines for each type of activity.
For each of these modes, we talk about the purpose of it and then brainstorm specific guidelines for best accomplishing that purpose.
Michael Matera @mrmatera, author of Explore Like a Pirate, talks about Purpose Driven Learning in...
The conclusion should mainly talk about the purpose of the study and its actual derivation from the research.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010 Students Choosing a College Major: What Employers Want from Colleges If youre considering your college major and education options, youve probably seen at least one media source talk about the purpose of college and whether college is still worth it.
It talks about the purpose of having...

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Most authors think the purpose of the introduction is to lay out and explain everything the author will talk about in the book.
The materials that explain the purpose of the Quiet Place talk about an expectation for quiet, an understanding that, if you are in the space, you want to focus.
People are going that way because paper is tangible and is a great way to talk about shared purpose.
The purpose of his essay was to talk about what he perceived as a need for change in the company.
According to Gostick, talking to your team about why you have the purpose and values you do is important.
When networking at a meal meeting, your networking purpose might be to further develop the relationship, to help a colleague solve a problem, to learn how to refer someone in your network, to introduce your colleague to someone significant, or to teach someone how to talk about your business to his own network members.
This week, three of these U.S. veterans — Army Major D.J. Skelton and veterans Stacy Bare and BriGette McCoy — along with former pro athletes Mike Richter (who won the Stanley Cup with the New York Rangers) and former NFL players Harry Carson and Don Davey, will be in New York City to talk about exactly this subject: how to find community, purpose, and growth when everything about the community you've committed yourself to ends.
When you're talking about a widely - held, multibillion dollar corporation like Target, talk of the organization's «real purpose» just sounds silly.
For our purposes, we're not talking about bank transfers.
«It's interesting that we've had a lot of talk from the G - 20 about countries not using their currencies for competitive purposes,» Lakos said.
Larry Fink, BlackRock CEO, talks about urging companies to find a sense of social purpose as they seek to grow profits.
It is rather helpful to talk about cases and situations where the traditional money is failing to serve it's intended purposes.
It seems that we are using the word «prediction» differently as I'm talking about accurately predicting observable phenomena (that is the purpose of theories) and you are talking about predicting the future.
Please, any Christian, honestly answer the following: The completely absurd theory that all 7,000,000,000 human beings are simultaneously being supervised 24 hours a day, every day of their lives by an immortal, invisible being for the purposes of reward or punishment in the «afterlife» comes from the field of: (a) Astronomy; (b) Medicine; (c) Economics; or (d) Christianity You are about 70 % likely to believe the entire Universe began less than 10,000 years ago with only one man, one woman and a talking snake if you are a: (a) historian; (b) geologist; (c) NASA astronomer; or (d) Christian I have convinced myself that gay $ ex is a choice and not genetic, but then have no explanation as to why only gay people have ho.mo $ exual urges.
I see the possibility of several ways of talking about truth: perceived truth / believed truth (I believe x) vs accepted truth (we all accept that x is true) vs literal truth (x is actually true) vs hypothtical truth / relative truth (for the purpose of y, x is true; or, assuming y, x is true) vs semantic truth (it is true that the word «x» refers to the idea «y»).
For the time being, however, «The Div School,» by the very fact that its name perdures and its original purpose remains, has presented us with a serious matter both to ponder and talk about.
Furthermore, and even more importantly for the purpose of this essay, it would likewise allow Whiteheadians to talk about actual occasions as indeed occasions, i.e., events, taking place within a pregiven environment or structured field of activity.
I will be talking about the mission and purpose of the church, and how we have the freedom in Christ to be and do almost anything.
Greater love, greater joy, greater purpose and greater hope are waiting on the other side of surrender (I'm talking about this life in this age — not the next).
«A lot of times articles talk about strange and non-sense theories on purpose to make us think and decide for ourselves!»
If there is a certain skittishness when it comes to talking about them much, I suspect it is in large part because both have been exploited for ideological purposes: slavery to underscore black victimhood and to mandate compensatory attitudes and policies; the Holocaust as a convenient stick with which the ACLU and its like beat their «Fascist,» i.e., conservative, critics.
We can not phrase it as they did; but we can see that what they were talking about was the utter reliability of God, His faithfulness to His purpose, His inexhaustibility, His never ceasing to be and to act in accordance with His undeviating purpose of love.
All that Bergson really says is that we can not know disorder without making it into an order of some sort first, and points out that the relation between the «two directions of order» is really a continuum that we distinguish on the basis of its extremes (completely free activity and geometrical mechanism, or integration and differentiation, to use the terms Gunter recommends) for the purposes of talking about this issue.
Let's talk about not only our created purpose, but the vision for our redemption set forth in Scripture.
Obviously I am not talking about the mechanical motion of the planets or the rumpus of atoms and molecules, but about the eternal beingness of intelligent, purposing, seeking life.
Still, to answer your question about why it seems like we don't presently see extravagant spectacles like seas splitting, the lame walking, donkeys talking and axe heads floating, we need to establish the biblical meaning and purpose of miracles.
There's been much talk lately about the moral purposes of history, especially from those celebrating the recent Supreme Court decision regarding gay marriage.
Now, since were talking about the soldier on the field, what was its purpose while in battle?
2nd we are all talking about tolerance when and where do any of us get off saying anything about tolerance, The very purpose that all this is happening is because a specific country is going after another country for what PEACE, I think not, What all the blood is being spilt over is OIL, and I have a good idea....
If we understand purpose, then when we meet those who are faltering and despairing, shouldn't we talk about it in sympathetic and persuasive terms.
I believe that evangelicals are the verge of a BIG conversation about the nature and purpose of the Bible, one that could potentially revolutionize how we talk about sex, science, and salvation.
Its purpose is to help you think of areas you need to talk about.
They do not know how to talk with them about their interests, purposes, and meanings.
They become apparent when Theo talks about his mother's «visitation» to him in dreams, when Hobie speaks affectionately of the Catholic Church and the Jesuit priest who protected him as a youth, when the otherwise cynical Boris admits to being moved to tears by Biblical stories, and again when Theo opens up to the higher purpose in life, despite all its difficulties and insanities, toward the end of the novel.
This point, combined with the previous one, means that he can talk about the causal influence, for example, of molecules within the cell upon the cell's series of living occasions, which can for practical purposes be regarded as the «cell as a whole,» and he can speak about the returned causal influence of the living occasions upon the molecular constituents.
You probably have a list of scriptures (the same ones I once used) for this purpose, but if you look at them honestly they do not mention the Bible, but rather «the law», writings of «men of old», «the Word of God», «this book», «this prophecy», «the scripture» or other specified or unspecified writing (s)-- NOT ONE says «the Bible» or can be reasonably interpreted to refer to the Protestant or Catholic canon WE moderns mean when we talk about «the Bible».
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