The great
thing about this principle is that we each have control over our daily activities and attitude, and these choices directly impact the prosperity of our business.
Not exact matches
«Each [driver] is a research - tested
principle that increases the likelihood that people will talk
about and share
things, that brands get word - of - mouth, that services get shared and that videos get passed along the internet,» Berger explains.
The most important
thing to remember
about the 70-20-10
principle is that it is a rule of thumb, not a physical law.
It's one
thing to be high - minded
about your journalistic
principles, but it's another to do so while outlets like CNN are raking in billions of dollars for their wall - to - wall Trump coverage, and you are trying to keep the lights on as your ad revenue vanishes with breathtaking speed.
The
principles behind training have been reinforced and these guys seem really serious
about changing the way we do
things in Canada.»
[16:00] Pain + reflection = progress [16:30] Creating a meritocracy to draw the best out of everybody [18:30] How to raise your probability of being right [18:50] Why we are conditioned to need to be right [19:30] The neuroscience factor [19:50] The habitual and environmental factor [20:20] How to get to the other side [21:20] Great collective decision - making [21:50] The 5
things you need to be successful [21:55] Create audacious goals [22:15] Why you need problems [22:25] Diagnose the problems to determine the root causes [22:50] Determine the design for what you will do
about the root causes [23:00] Decide to work with people who are strong where you are weak [23:15] Push through to results [23:20] The loop of success [24:15] Ray's new instinctual approach to failure [24:40] Tony's ritual after every event [25:30] The review that changed Ray's outlook on leadership [27:30] Creating new policies based on fairness and truth [28:00] What people are missing
about Ray's culture [29:30] Creating meaningful work and meaningful relationships [30:15] The importance of radical honesty [30:50] Thoughtful disagreement [32:10] Why it was the relationships that changed Ray's life [33:10] Ray's biggest weakness and how he overcame it [34:30] The jungle metaphor [36:00] The dot collector — deciding what to listen to [40:15] The wanting of meritocratic decision - making [41:40] How to see bubbles and busts [42:40] Productivity [43:00] Where we are in the cycle [43:40] What the Fed will do [44:05] We are late in the long - term debt cycle [44:30] Long - term debt is going to be squeezing us [45:00] We have 2 economies [45:30] This year is very similar to 1937 [46:10] The top tenth of the top 1 % of wealth = bottom 90 % combined [46:25] How this creates populism [47:00] The economy for the bottom 60 % isn't growing [48:20] If you look at averages, the country is in a bind [49:10] What are the overarching
principles that bind us together?
A polemicist might well have salty
things to say
about this abdication of moral
principles that Christians have held since the earliest days of the faith, but in Wilcox's mild and irenic diction the mainline churches are simply «accommodationist,» espousing what he calls a «Golden Rule Christianity» that honors tolerance, kindness, and social justice as paramount virtues.
How
about Fractal Cosmology becoming a
principled sensibility wherein the inside of living
things is an exacting reflection of the outward dimension of spatial relatives?
These are some of the
principles on which the schools of thought based their decisions: all
things are fundamentally allowable, unless specifically prohibited; toleration and the lifting of restrictions should be the aim of legislation; eradication of mischief is the aim of administration; necessity permits benefiting by
things not otherwise allowable; necessity is given due appreciation; preventing mischief has priority over bringing
about welfare; commit the lesser of two evils; mischief is not removed by mischief; one should suffer private damage to avert general disaster.
The idea is to put in writing some guiding
principles about the purpose of the
thing — whether its a business or non-profit group — so that it stays focused on its reason for being.
So the
principle that God uses language to tell us
things is at once established; and the claim that Scripture is a further case in point - a claim, be it said, that is irremoveably embedded at foundation level in Jesus» teaching
about his Messiahship and God's righteousness (1)-- presents no new conceptual problem.
[10] It is not clear whether he thinks the soul is just a myth, but one would hardly think that Aristotle was writing
about a mythical concept of the soul in his De Anima, since he argues for the soul quite scientifically: what distinguishes all living from all non-living
things in the world we see must be some primary
principle of life which he says is the soul.
... We talk
about «form» and «matter»; distinguish between the mere undifferentiated substratum which underlies any existing
thing, and the added
principle which makes it what it is.
But we don't agree
about enough
things to settle our basic political issues by reference to a body of agreed - on
principles.»
It's that living under law
thing that kills us (the Spirit gives life but the letter kills), trying to live up to standards and rules,
principles and guidelines, etc... The church these days has pretty much no idea what grace even is, and if you start talking
about God's love, I mean his real love based only on Christ's merit, people call you a heretic.
In their editorial «In a Time of War» (December 2001), the editors of First
Things declare: «One matter that has been muddied in recent decades should now be clarified: Those who in
principle oppose the use of military force have no legitimate part in the discussion
about how military force should be used.»
So it might seem to me that my Buddhist interlocutor has crazed views
about impermanence, the transience of all
things, and the absence of any enduring
principle that constitutes the identity of human persons; while I have more sensible metaphysical views that require a substance - based ontology and a theory as to what constitutes human persons that permits them to endure through time.
Not only is this disassociation apparent but it seems to leave theology particularly exposed; for while the metaphysician may be criticised for paying insufficient attention to empirical enquiry, and the natural scientist too little to abstract argument
about ultimate
principles, at least both appear to be directed towards describing the structure of
things: metaphysical and natural, respectively.
When the Protestant Reformation appeared, it criticized many
things about the priesthood and monasticism as these had developed, but it did not question the monoepiscopal
principle; that is, that any Christian community should have a general overseer or supervisor.
This is important: We can define, classify, and understand the world by learning
about what potentialities for action a
thing has or does not have precisely because the nature of a
thing is its
principle of intelligibility — that which makes us capable of understanding it.
The one great
thing about the Buddhists is they got away from self - interest as the
principle.
He wrote, «From the most essential and most fundamental
about oneself to every single
thing or affair in the world, even the meaning of one word or half a word, everything should be investigated to the utmost, and none of it is unworthy of attention... There is no other way to investigate
principle to the utmost than to pay attention to everything in our daily reading of books and handling of affairs....
The US is a secular country not a christian country.Our country was founded on the
principles of freedom fo religion and seperation between church and state.I am a muslim, I can tell you that the reason men and women don; t pray in integrated environments is to avoid distractions and to focus on the prayer not because women are less than men.I personally don; t want to be praying next to a woman because all I'll be thinking
about is her and not god.Jews also do the same
thing in temples by seperating between men and women in temples.A house of worship is built solely for that purpose, worship!
The
principle reason the neighbors don't pose much of a threat is because they don't know the first
thing about farming.
@Cheryl: teaching our children
about how to successfully grow their own food, and
about things like nutrition, will involve the practical application of both scientific and mathematic
principles.
But if you're on the fence
about trying it out or want to know more beyond the basic
principles, here are nine
things you didn't know
about attachment parenting.
CHRISTINE STEWART FITZGERALD: You know, I have to say that's really interesting that you can talk
about understanding the
principles and then when it sounds like when you plays out, sometimes, you have to apply it slightly differently to your twins because they each having the
things they'll needs and I think that's really important element that we as parents, you know, have to remember that they are individuals.
Totally changed my life and parenting style but as a testament to your words
about needing repeated exposure to true
principles - I still deeply struggle to apply these
things even though I know they are true!
As
things stand Khan remains the favourite, but if the Tories can successfully portray Khan as untrustworthy and dishonest, while portraying their own man as
principled and honest
about the problems facing London, then there's still a chance they can edge this contest.
The 56 - year - old Haltemprice & Howden MP added: «The most hopeful
thing about this contest is that it has shown our party is democratic, intelligent, civilised, thoughtful and mature - we are a party of
principles, a party of ideas, and party that is fit to govern.»
I've said some unpleasant
things about David Cameron in the past, and I retain the view that his opportunism takes precedence over his
principles.
It's something which would probably happen automatically as a result of one of my manifesto proposals (a requirement that laws must be consistent, where possible, with uncontroversial
principles such as equality of opportunity) but it's the kind of
thing that a properly functioning system would do automatically, without requiring the general public to agitate
about it.
What Labour seem to do when they are on form is work out from first
principles how
things are perceived and a few simple messages they want to portray
about these perceptions.
When I asked
about the multiverse and the anthropic
principle, he pointed out that it's part of science to find out what sorts of
things science can predict.
Though in
principle we can think
about lots of
things, our actual attentional span is very limited.
And I think we do understand in
principle many
things about how a cell works.
And more broadly speaking, the Copernican
principle, as scientists have applied [it] ever since, is that when we are trying to understand how the universe works, it is good to assume that there is nothing special
about the Earth and where it sits; that we're not in a particularly privileged space and that's why
things work the way that they do.
The remarkable
thing about the advice in this book, and the reason it shows up on this list, is because a vast portion of the spiritual
principles that were practiced and written down so many centuries ago, have since been confirmed by science to be effective on our physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well - being.
At first glance, there are a LOT of good
things to say
about this diet and its general
principles.
The first
thing you'll notice
about this book is that Jason approaches his training not only based on scientific
principles on research but on his «in the trenches» experience actually TRAINING athletes.
And the first
thing you need to understand
about that process is the
principle of energy balance.
In a guest post a few weeks ago, I mentioned that I'd be back to talk more
about research supporting the Primal
principle of «lifting heavy
things.»
It will help you develop as a lifter and gain an insight into the underlying
principles behind WHY
things work and how to go
about them in the most effective manner, rather than simply leading you blindly.
It's one
thing to read
about these life - changing
principles in a book... It's another
thing entirely to see them in action in a real - life relationship!
The world of romance and its
principles are still the same; the only
thing that has changed is how we go
about acquiring it.
I am of mixed Slavic origin, linguist by profession and artist by vocation, adoring nice movies, music, traveling and learning new
things as it makes me more open - minded and tolerant, but I have some very strong life
principles that nothing will change and very conservative stand points
about things...
It's pretty standard stuff, mostly
about your likes and dislikes, your
principles and values, whether you expect your partner to make so - and - so income or have such - and - such education and whether such
things are dealbreakers for you.
The great
thing about The A.V. Club's Random Roles feature — the guiding
principle, really — is the idea that the actors below the top tier of the A list are just as deserving as any other star of having their stories told.
The government, in the person of Sir Alistair Dormandy (Kenneth Branagh), a prig whose Freudian slips belie the conservative agenda he champions, dislikes the music on
principle, and delights observing that the wonderful
thing about being in power is that you can make something you don't like illegal.
If there's a single
principle teachers need to digest
about classroom feedback, it's this: The only
thing that matters is what students do with it.