Sentences with phrase «talk about their perspective»

Finally, African American and former police officer Stacy Hilliard talks about perspective and outlines a possible way forward:
Talk about perspective.
«I have met with every employee individually to talk about their perspectives in the office and how to move forward.»
Regarding our food choices, Hilary talks about perspective and how to navigate the fine line between being discerning and being neurotic.
The Dating Advice Girl blog is informative with advice and dating tips from the one and only Dating Advice Girl as well as advice from other relationship experts and it really is packed full with fun celeb interviews talking about their perspectives on dating and relationships.
Re-recording Mixer Scott Milan talks about his perspective on a sound mixer and the creative challenges he faces each day.
While specialists in the field distinguish between perspective taking (imagining what others see, think, or feel) and empathy (feeling what others feel), most educators who talk about the importance of helping children become empathic really seem to be talking about perspective taking.
They spent time in the Permanent Collection talking about perspective and viewing some of their favorite artists.
Jonah talked about his perspective on the issues and trends currently shaping the legal industry, including how the evolution of the legal function and client / law firm relationship impact those working in legal roles.
Talk about perspective.

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Mike Massimino, former NASA astronaut and Intrepid Museum senior advisor, talks about a brand new way to experience space from an astronaut's perspective.
How are we supposed to get different perspectives if we're not talking about it amongst ourselves?
By encouraging people to talk about themselves, by asking questions that show you respect their thoughts, their opinions, their perspectives, and their feelings... you implicitly show that you respect them.
This whole premise does have an air of genius about it, considering that when you take on the perspective of those you are talking with, it engages people on the spot.
Something as simple as talking about your worries will provide an outlet for your anxiety and stress and supply you with a new perspective on the situation.
If you're able to talk about a big news story with a fresh or unusual perspective, chances are there's a journalist waiting for your email or call.
To put it in perspective, today I'm only talking about the handful of products that we actually use weekly (and sometimes daily) with our newborn, Scarlett.
To put this into perspective, we're talking about the equivalent of the market caps of Disney, Ford, Starbucks, and General Mills being vaporized in just a few weeks.
Jeff Bezos was candid on stage, and he was happy to talk about his upbringing, the decisions he makes as a father, and his perspectives on becoming an entrepreneur (both in space and here on earth).
With Donald Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions talking about «Tough on crime» and «Law and Order,» it doesn't appear the administration has a particularly nuanced perspective on crime.
«We are now talking significantly about engagement issues from the design perspective,» says Janice Barnes, who studies organizational behavior in her role as a principal at the New York City office of architects Perkins + Will.
If everyone is talking about a book, it's unlikely to provide you with a fresh perspective or completely contrarian viewpoint, after all.
So rather than talking about the benefits and features of what you offer, next time think of yourself or your sales team as agents of change and prepare your pitch from that perspective.
Matt, maybe you can give us perspective as it relates to change, the economics of the change and how it compares to maybe some of your broader independent restaurants, specifically focusing on CBK and Panda since they are larger and one more, you talked about adding more throughout the year, sort of give us perspective on the cadence of that.
Joel Dickson: We've spent a lot of time talking in this episode about kind of that retirement readiness from a 50ish perspective.
You had talked about the increase on delinquencies on the student loan book being a function of seasoning, and it's a little bit out of whack with what you would expect from a seasonality perspective.
I want to talk about some of the issues involved here from the perspective of a central banker — whose primary focus is, of course, monetary policy.
You can see how a story plays out, and then add your own perspective to it if the story is still worth talking about.
David provides perspective: «The idea is to bring a whole robust, diverse viewpoint and talk about it in an easy space..
«I would encourage anyone to get involved in organized real estate because it gives you a big picture perspective, insight into emerging trends and the opportunity to talk with other Realtors from throughout North America who are happy to tell you about what works for them.»
Here's a letter to the board of Biglari Holdings re: executive compensation [Noise Free Investing] & then more thoughts on Biglari's compensation agreement [My Investing Notebook] Where things stand in the market [Bespoke Investment Group] A list of stocks Nasdaq is canceling trades in from yesterday's madness [Business Insider] The best interest rate chart in the world [Trader's Narrative] A great macro overview from Barry Ritholtz [The Big Picture] A look at John Paulson's possible ownership of Bear Stearns CDOs [Zero Hedge] John Mauldin on the future of public debt [Advisor Perspectives] Top buys & sells from Morningstar's ultimate stock pickers [Morningstar] The truth about «Sell in May & Go Away» [WSJ] An interview with hedge fund manager Hugh Hendry [Investment Week] Bill Ackman: Let's have a public registry for stock opinion [Barron's] Hedge fund Harbinger hires ex-Orange chief for wireless plan [Dealbook] & Deutsche Telekom has been in talks with Harbinger [FT] Hedge funds begin to restructure fee system [FT]
Listen to the Podcast: Paul Pagnato talks candidly on - air with Adriane Berg, from Generation Bold and BizTalkRadio, about his unique perspective on the financial industry.
But from the perspective of a liberal who wants to win elections, it makes sense as an extension of a long - running equality trade that includes talking about the «war on women.»
You're looking at it from a «disbelief» perspective talking about atheists coming onto the comments section, but that's not really the only way to look at it.
I don't think I've ever «talked» with you, so I'll ask someone different for a «fresh perspective» on exactly how you would go about getting rid of this oh, so pesky..
The whole situation is seen so differently from the liberal and the evangelical perspectives that in their disputes liberals and evangelicals are seldom talking about the same thing.
I think from a person of faith perspective, I think a lot of times people talk about, «Well, you know, traditionally the Church has been doing yada - yada.»
I suspected I'd get a little pushback from fellow Christians who hold a complementarian perspective on gender, (a position that requires women to submit to male leadership in the home and church, and often appeals to «biblical womanhood» for support), but I had hoped — perhaps naively — that the book would generate a vigorous, healthy debate about things like the Greco Roman household codes found in the epistles of Peter and Paul, about the meaning of the Hebrew word ezer or the Greek word for deacon, about the Paul's line of argumentation in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 11, about our hermeneutical presuppositions and how they are influenced by our own culture, and about what we really mean when we talk about «biblical womanhood» — all issues I address quite seriously in the book, but which have yet to be engaged by complementarian critics.
I had opportunity to talk to Frank about his father, and he helped me put Francis in perspective.
Last week, we talked about the way in which the word «biblical» gets tossed around so carelessly these days — «biblical» politics, «biblical» courtship, «biblical» economics, «biblical» manhood, «biblical» womanhood — and how any claim to a biblical lifestyle or perspective is inherently selective.
I chose these particular perspectives because 1) nearly every blog post I've written about them has been critical recently, 2) because they cover the three big opinion - makers — religion, politics, and lifestyle, and 3) because I have friends who actually agreed to talk to me about them!
Gadamer talks about a «fusion of horizons» in which both our own questions and perspectives and everything we can learn about the author's context contribute to a text's meaning.
When talking about his athletic skills, there should NOT be any religious inputs for the sole fact that it will create biased perspectives.
It seems to me that the church has been simply supine before the mores of Western culture, according to which it is indecent to talk about death in polite society P «Theological Perspectives on Aging,» Human Values Institute Conference, May 12 - 14, 1986; published in Second Opinion: A Journal of Health, Faith, and Ethics, November 1986].
Now that's not to relate them to the Christian artists you're talking about because, quite honestly, I think they are, like any artist when they experience success, losing perspective.
They can all have different perspectives but still be talking about the same thing.
I am sure this perspective will continue to mature and develop, but below is something my wife and I were talking about the other day... -LSB-...]
First, let me say that my intuition and personal, unique perspective tells me that He was talking about women in both 34 and 35.
It is tricky to talk about any economic topic from a truly Christian perspective.
And when I talk about liberation, I'm not merely talking about a depends - on - your - perspective liberation of the mind.
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