Sentences with phrase «terms of feeling at»

Not exact matches

«In terms of output, it's great to be in a groove and good at what you do, but I feel I'm doing my best work when I'm a little outside my comfort zone.
The 2018 Nissan Rogue, which I also tested recently, costs just $ 24,800 and is remarkably similar in terms of what you can load in the back, the overall feel on the road at least in terms of wind noise (a crossover is literally a cross between a full - size SUV and a car, but tends to drive more like an SUV), and even the fuel economy (around 33 highway for the Rogue, 28 highway for the Stelvio).
For one thing, the boycott is so diffuse — targeted as it is at dozens of companies — that little real impact can be expected to be felt by those companies, in terms of the bottom line.
They may maintain those relativities and feel good for the short term, but they never move the organization along that continuum of growth because an organization only grows at the speed you grow your people.
Investors are beginning to feel slightly more optimistic about the trajectory of a Trump presidency — at least in the medium term.
Seminars on work - life balance that use terms like «biological clock» and «mompreneur» are tired clichés at women's conferences, but increasingly it's not just working women who are feeling the pressures of having plenty of ambition and money, but no time.
In most deals with convertible notes or value - added co-investors who «want into the round» the negotiation re-opens after the term sheet and this is a source of frustration at a point where the founder and the lead investor should be feeling great about each other.
Plus, control is short term at best, because it often requires force, or fear, or authority, or some form of pressure — none of those let you feel good about yourself.
From employees» viewpoint, it's essential for them to feel safe and secure at the workplace, in terms of their health.
Prioritizing this kind of investment for the long - term benefit of the company is worth it — even when it feels like a reach at the time.
«When I purchased long - term zero - coupon bonds in the early 1980's at market yields in excess of 13 %, I welcomed the prospect of outsized volatility because I felt it would eventually work in my favour.»
Many times successful long - term investing means going against every gut instinct you have and doing the exact opposite of what it feels like you should be doing at the time.
So there are lots of those long - term factors, demographics, aging population, global competition that mean that long - term interest rates may not rise at the same level, but one can't help but feel that we have seen six, seven years and in some cases, 10 years now post global financial crisis of near - zero interest rates and it's just, I suspect, there are a lot of market practitioners have gotten used to that idea and haven't really gotten their heads around the fact that we are still seeing Fed governors suggesting we have got one more rate increase this year and potentially two or three coming out next year.
A company with a very long history of dividend raises, that is no doubt feeling a bit of pinch as demand for their oil and gas services are weakening in the near term, DOV still looks attractive at current prices.
These valuations might be reasonable on the assumption that short - term interest rates will be kept at zero for more than 30 years, but our impression is that what's actually going on is that investors feel they have «nowhere else to go» and — as in 2000 and 2007 — are speculating without a clear recognition of the dismal long - term returns that are now priced into equities.
like former leader... we too have kept open house and had people live with us long and short term for nearly all our married life... we've had debate, argument, sadness, hilarity... even had someone with a disturbing psychosis... not at one stage have we felt the need to make any rules... that would almost be like copping out of relationship.
I'll start: I feel most at home in a church that 1) takes its mission to care for the poor and marginalized seriously, 2) does not make assumptions about its congregation's political positions nor emphasizes political action to begin with, 3) speaks of Scripture in terms of its ability to «equip us for every good work,» 4) embraces diversity (theologically, ethnically, etc.) and allows women to assume leadership positions.
In purely aesthetic terms, it's hard to imagine a starker contrast than which Father Ed Tomlinson and his family and flock must have felt four years ago when, as a group, they left their Anglican parish church of St Barnabas in Tunbridge Wells, where Father Tomlinson was vicar, entered the Catholic Church through the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham and began their new life at St Anselm's in the nearby village of Pembury.
Reacting to the findings, Rev Dr Sandra Millar, head of life events at the Church of England told Premier: It can feel like the pressure to do something material for them [children] is overwhelming but actually, in the long - term, when we look back at our parents, what we remember about our mums are those values [they taught].»
«In any group of young people there will probably be people who will at some point experience gender dysphoria so a respectful and caring discussion could make all the difference in terms of them feeling accepted, and could help them open up about how they feel,» he says.
Certainly the expression, «passes back» implies that the satisfaction of God is objectified at least partly in terms of his physical feelings of the world.
At such times I felt strongly the influence of my inner group of more experienced practitioners, whose gentleness and poise were the best advertisement for the long - term efficacy of the undertaking.
It would be interesting to see a study on how people feel about a church after one or two visits, in terms of «are they made feel welcome», or just stared at with incredulity.
It is at this point that the very poetic and symbolic nature of the term «resurrection» begins to make itself felt even in the context of the ancient myth.
What is to be observed in that statement is the choice of the term care to designate the feeling - tone that pervades a man as he stands at the evanescent borderline between the «not yet» and the «no longer.»
This perspective is primarily concerned to eliminate nonsensical statements, or at least to distinguish between nonsense (non-verifiable) and sense (verifiable) Under the pressure of this demand by logical positivists, those who speak and write in the field of religion have not only felt called upon to clear up the fuzzy and meaningless jargon that often characterizes their field, but many have relinquished all terms that refer to the non-verifiable.
Jeremy have been asking the holy spirit for his help with this and in regards to the lame man that Jesus healed I do nt believe that sin was the issue for him just like the blind man was it his parents or did he sin the answer was neither but so that God would be glorified.What was the sin that may have been worse for him.The two situations are related of the woman caught in adultery the key words being go and sin no more only two references in the bible and will explain later the lame man we see at first his dependency on everyone else for his needs he cant do it he is in the best position to receive Gods grace but what does he do with it.Does he follow Jesus no we are told he goes to the temple and Jesus finds him now that he has his strength to do things on his own what his response to follow the way of the pharisees that is what is worse than his condition before so he is warned by go and sin no more.We get confused because we see the word sin but the giver of is speaking to him to go another way means death.Getting back to the two situations of the woman caught in adultery and the lame man here we see a picture of our hearts on the one our love for sin and on the other the desire to work out our salvation on our terms they are the two areas we have to submit to God.My experience was the self righteousness was the harder to deal with because it is linked in to our feelings of self worth and self confidence so we have to be broken so we are humble enough to realise that without God we can do nothing our flesh hates that so it is a struggle at first to change our way of thinking.brentnz
Much as most English Catholics love Her Majesty the Queen, many of us felt just a little uneasywhen it became known that she referred to the late Cardinal Hume as «my Cardinal», and not entirely enthused by television images of Her Majesty attending Vespers at Westminster Cathedral, for all the world as if it was Choral Evensong at Westminster Abbey: not because such ecumenical gestures are in themselves a bad thing, but because this one seemed all too likely to be have been a reward to the English Church for no longer making so much of a nuisance of itself, as it could have done, for instance, by criticising the supposedly Catholic - minded Tony Blair for his wholehearted support for abortion (including abortion up to term)- a stance which, north of the border, had led the late Cardinal Winning to utter a series of blistering denunciations of the Prime Minister even during NewLabour's honeymoon years.
My own feeling is that when Whitehead introduces the term «durations» he has at the back of his mind duros and is wanting to de-focus as far as possible.
[4] It is here termed «God»; because the contemplation of our natures, as enjoying real feelings derived from the timeless source of all order, acquires that «subjective form» of refreshment and companionship at which religions aim.
In terms of the subjectivity enjoyed by the concrescing occasion 1.0 - 2.0 the satisfaction is felt only at the instant 2.0.
Therefore, he believes that he has a logically impregnable position in affirming that the zero case of mind would also be the zero case of reality.26 Hence, either we must talk about matter in terms of the infinitely flexible «psychic variables» of human mental experience, or we can not talk intelligibly about it at all.27 Thus Hartshorne feels justified in the following caustic comment upon Santayana's defense of materialism:» «Matter» is the asylum of ignorance, pure and simple, whose only useful function is to postpone for a more convenient occasion the specification of the type of psychic reality required in the given case.
The House voted 237 - 189 in favor of the Pain - Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which targets late - term abortions at the point where pro-life advocates argue that babies can feel pain in utero.
Similarly, no logical mistake is made by a utilitarian who thinks that the only evil is pain, that at a certain stage a fetus can not feel pain, and thus that abortion is obviously OK with regard to that fetus (though any short - or long - term painful consequences for his or her mother would still need to be considered before approving of abortion).
It is here termed «God»; because the contemplation of our natures, as enjoying real feelings derived from the timeless source of all order, acquires that «subjective form» of refreshment and companionship at which religions aim» (PR 31 - 32).
Rather than saying that Whitehead was very deficiently Christian by orthodox standards, Morris B. Cohen and Bertrand Russell complained that he was excessively Christian, or at least too Christian to be a rational philosopher.7 Whitehead, from a purely rational point of view, was, as Pascal and James before him, a defender of emotion and feeling, or in Biblical terms, a defender of the heart, the raison.
These Responsa, never regarded as inspired or authoritative in any official sense, have nevertheless been an influential factor in enabling the Jew to come to terms with a world of change and at the same time to maintain a feeling of continuity with the past of his people.
PRO: The «reptile brain,» which is a nice catchy term for the base urges we feel courtesy of the amygdala portion of our brains, loves the unfussy, excessive, glorious, juicy, animal - instinct aspects of obtaining fresh kill and crunching away at it with the jawbone.
With all the decadence and feasting of Christmas long gone and summer still far away I always feel at a loss in terms of what to eat in February.
Then it's Senator Xenophon's turn to go on the attack (clearly feeling particularly aggressive toward Treasury), telling Treasury it is their role to «advise the government on competition issues» (at E8] and asking whether they give any thought to long term effects of conduct rather than short term benefits (he also seems to think the Treasury and ACCC are comprised of morons).
These tariffs put our products at a price disadvantage and we urge swift resolution of this issue before long - term disruptions are felt.
The Dutchman was forced to play alongside Chris Smalling at the heart of United's defence during their Premier League season opener against Tottenham Hotspur at the weekend and his performance was questioned by some in the media, who don't feel he is the long - term solution in that position.
We all love our club Ken and we are feeling the pain at the moment.We SHOULD be more consistent on the pitch in terms of results.We SHOULD be competing in the Champions League each season (as a minimum).
Having come through the youth ranks at Old Trafford, supporters will always be pleased to see him develop and improve into key parts of the senior squad, and it looks as though provided United reciprocate the feeling, Lingard will likely commit his long - term future to the club sooner rather than later.
It puts me in mind of the stale feeling that spread through the dressing room under mourinho last term at Chelsea.
Nothing intrinsically special about 10 years in footballing terms — I, admittedly with no better logic, look at the decades in terms of the 80s, 90s, 00s etc and feel better about us and we still have another 5 years to complete our history for this decade!
Eriksen has helped Ajax to three successive Eredivisie titles and feels he has achieved as much as he can at the Amsterdam club, and whilst the Danish international can indeed enjoy Champions League football he is looking for a fresh challenge and Rodgers will hope to convince the 21 year old of the long term merits of joining a Liverpool side that are responsibly building for the future.
The players have been awful and we are still no closer to securing the long term future of big players like Alexis Sanchez, Mesut Ozil and Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain but there is at least one reason for Arsenal fans to feel some hope.
he has a soft heart for all his players.he makes all feel at home and comfortable.he can encourage and help one discover their personal strengths and potential.but in terms of tactics, somehow no.
Although many fans are still coming to terms with what a strange feeling it is to see Wilshere away from the club, now that a deal has happened and he is out on loan, I think many are slowly coming to realise what an opportunity this is for the 24 year old to rebuild his career and give himself another chance of success at Arsenal in the future.
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