Sentences with phrase «tangible way of»

When you're far away from the one you love, sending and receiving gifts can be a tangible way of showing your love across the miles.
As fantastic as Mother Base is at providing a very tangible way of tracking how much progress you've made and as amazing as the sheer amount of gear that comes out of it is, it's a shame that Mother Base never feels like a place worth spending any time.
Finally, for value investors like us, dividends offer a tangible way of identifying a company's financial strength.
Receiving feedback from other users is an immediate and tangible way of keeping students involved with their creations after they've been posted.
Economic citizenship must be considered as a tangible way of boosting long - term economic growth and establishing life - long returns.
Conservative leader David Cameron has also stated that «the time has come to look at those [prerogative] powers exercised by ministers.Giving parliament a greater role in the exercise of these powers would be an important and tangible way of making government more accountable».
They're a tangible way of saying that you care and can provide distraction.
But now I have a tangible way of loving them.
Research shows that most people feel a great sense of satisfaction when they are getting things done, and this is a tangible way of illustrating that.
«I think uncovering this mechanism is an important basic discovery that could lead to tangible ways of thinking about design of therapeutic approaches for neurodegenerative diseases in the near future,» said Haghighi.

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I shared in my book, The 5 Languages of Appreciation at Work, five ways that people could show others they're valued — through words of affirmation, acts of service, quality time, tangible gifts and physical touch.
Is it better to live in this way because at least we know more about what is going on around us, and we get a tangible sense of the violent state of the world?
Detail your opinion, along with tangible ways to make the most of it.
If you have big aspirations and are looking for ways to turn your great idea into a tangible business model that's run out of your home, you need a plan.
The ways that people experience appreciation in the workplace fall into five categories: words of affirmation, quality time, acts of service, tangible gifts and appropriate physical touch.
Drawing on these findings and working with a number of youth - issues experts and groups, we issued a report calling for corporations to find tangible ways to support startups, such as opening up office space and providing mentors for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Facebook routinely denies that it is a media entity, or that it should be expected to behave like one, and yet the giant social network continues to behave in ways that have a significant and tangible impact on the news that its users see about the world, and the practice of journalism in general.
Until government and private lenders truly support the spirit of small business in tangible ways they are the cause of failure of small businesses in my mind.
This final issue with deleting Facebook is the hardest to quantify, but one that's fundamentally true for most of us: If you delete Facebook, you lose touch in ways that have subtle but tangible emotional repercussions.
In government, the process of providing a service or «product» is often complex, with multiple interactions taking place over long timeframes with little by way of tangible outputs.
Plenty of new financial technology companies promise to revolutionize the way things work in consumer banking, but Beam Financial is one of the few that appear to be converting ideas into a tangible product.
There will be economic costs in terms of business deals lost, but little in the way of tangible gains.
Specifically, a plaintiff seeking to challenge an equity QE program would have to show that he had been injured in some personal and tangible way, not merely that the value of his portfolio had declined (which presumably would also have happened to others pursuing a similar investment strategy).
This panel of experts will share how they found their way in this field and the tangible strategies that can help you do the same.
In Q4 2011 Greece's debt restructuring plans hung in the balance, its southern European neighbors were revising already pitiful economic forecasts downwards and any tangible signs of a recovery in the US seemed a long way off.
Everyone has a different interest, but the reality is if the big picture way of looking at things is hey there's too much debt then central banks are going to be forced to devalue their currency to finance that that you're probably going to want your money in something of tangible value as opposed to something based on that currency which is going to be devaluing.
Talking about the tangible benefits of your product in the words of your prospect (or people just like them) is one of the best ways to make a connection that can lead to a sale.
By the way, the foundation was laid for us by Christ «while we were yet sinners» — and therefore, I conclude that the husband - role must lay the foundation of visible and tangible sacrifice for many years before the wife - role can respond.
Thus Evangelical Catholicism's approach to church architecture, decoration, music, vesture, and all the other tangibles of the Church's liturgical life proceeds from the question, «Is this beautiful in such a way that it helps disclose the living God in Word and Sacrament?»
I would argue that creatively living into our vocation as everyday peacemakers not only requires more bravery and bravado, it requires faithfulness and trust in the Good News of Jesus in the most real and tangible ways.
In many ways Rob and co aren't saying anything new, nor are they, I think, trying to, but they are making a real effort to communicate the truths of the Bible, the truth about Jesus to a generation that doesn't want something neat and packaged and all sown up, they want something with room for questions, room for doubt, something tangible, relevant and most of all real.
Just Peacemaking by Dr Glen Stassen is the best I've read that presents and gives the tangibles of a third way conflict engagement outside of Pacifism and Just War.
I believe, however, that churches should act like they pay taxes, and then take that «tax money» and use it in tangible ways for the good of the community.
In the past the purpose of self - improvement was to better oneself in the tangible, visible ways associated with worldly or familial success.
The contest between the prophets of Baal and the prophet of Yahweh (Elijah) is under way, and Baal's prophets have induced the seizure and are sustaining it in an effort to evoke a tangible response from their deity.
The shock of that realisation was tangible and he finished at that point even though he was only part way through his talk.
As a result, the literal and tangible sacrificial apparatus of the Jews became to the Christians symbolic of another kind of religious system altogether, whose temple is heavenly, not earthly, whose high priest once for all has entered the holy place of divine communion, where believing souls may follow him, (Hebrews 10:19) whose sacrifice is voluntary self - giving, and whose consequence is an open way for all to «draw nigh unto God.»
One of them helped the poor, hungry, and needy in our community in a tangible way.
Contemporary people long for the tangible and specific — for soccer fields and peppermint ice cream — not merely as promises of future reward but as a way to emphasize continuity.
People know that you are a follower of Jesus, and you show Jesus to others in tangible ways.
I saw God more active there than in any other church I have ever visited, and experienced the love of Jesus and the Body of Christ in tangible ways.
Of course, it is critical to remember that even when serving others in such tangible ways, lives are messy, people change slowly, and there are numerous setbacks and we walk with people through their difficulties.
Each story gives the reader a tangible experience in what it means to step into the Kingdom of God in a very real way.
This is Israel's way of saying that there are signs of hope set in the life of the tangible world itself, and they are there for all men to read, if they have eyes to see.
«Local churches of all sizes tend to forget to identify, equip, and celebrate «church mothers» who can — among other things — serve those younger in the faith in tangible, relational ways,» she said.
Cognitive dissonance gradually gave way to tangible forms of leaving, and leaving turned, at times, into exile.
Each of us wants to be touched or rescued by God in a way that is touch tangible, directly personal, and inexplicably wonderful.
Arranging the book around seven sacraments, (baptism, confession, holy orders, communion, confirmation, anointing of the sick, and marriage) gave shape to my story and connected it to the stories of all who have met God in those tangible, tactile ways.
For, here he was, ordaining in the most direct way a clear and tangible reduction in the powers of bishops over their clergy: this was not going to go unchallenged.
And what's ironic is that I'm so bothered because Jesus actually challenges me to not only care for the souls of all humanity, but to feed the hungry, aid the sick, regard the stranger, visit the prisoner, and love my neighbor in tangible ways
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