Sentences with phrase «thing suggested by»

«But I think one thing suggested by our work is that parents should consider their young baby to be a real conversational partner,» she says.

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The thing about meaning is that it's best conferred by giving the topic personal relevance,» explains Page19, which suggests that for each new book you ask yourself what you hope to learn, how it might change your life, and why you should bother reading it.
You might summarize the whole thing by thinking of Albert Einstein, Dweck suggests.
The GGSC suggests a practice adopted from Buddhist meditation and now backed up by science: «treating thoughts, whether negative or positive, more like smells, sights, tastes and sounds: things that arrive in your awareness, rather than things that constitute the essence of who you are.
While there are probably a few things Millennials themselves can do to beat back perfectionism (for the love of all that is holy, spend less time on social media, for instance), the underlying causes of this shift suggested by the study, including an increasingly terrifying scramble for a shrinking number of slots in the middle class, are something we're all going to have to address together.
However, «the written communication, by its very nature, suggests that things are more serious at this point and also suggests that maybe [the supervisor's] prior communication wasn't clear enough,» says Steve Kane, a human resources consultant based in Hillsborough, California.
«Our team processes millions of reports each week, and we sometimes get things wrong,» a spokesman said, suggesting that the accounts were flagged by users.
As suggested by Forbes, the first thing which could send Bitcoin skyrocketing is increased adoption as a conventional currency — meaning as both a store of value and medium of exchange.
«Better Security Infrastructure» As suggested by Forbes, the first thing which could send Bitcoin skyrocketing is increased adoption as a
Facebook's bad month is getting even worse — now because of an internal memo by one of the company's top executives that suggests, among other things, that Facebook's mission to connect people is more important than user safety.
Play to a shopper's weakness by picking out a bunch of things that you never want to see again and place them in a box that says «free,» Novak suggests.
This essay, by frequent FT contributor Michael McConnell, suggests that that would be a very good thing.
His accent, rather, was on the «Christification» of all things along the lines suggested by the passage from Colossians cited above.
Him posting as an atheist then suggests that how he sees things is not dictated by a religion, and his beliefs have been determined from life observations, educational background.
I suggest you go to people you trust and ask them if they have ever experienced things that really could not have happened by the laws of physics as we know them.
For we must not forget that in addition to the open crime of the woman many other heinous things afflicted the people, e.g., speculation and the crushing of the poor by the privileged, as is suggested by the note on the frightful prices for the least bit of nourishment.
Earlier in the film, when his sister suggests, that perhaps he should give up on the music thing, he protests the idea by saying, «And what, just exist?»
i believe it was meant for the few chosen and selected by God... there is such a thing as «lone ranger Christians» and not by choice as some like Charles Stanley suggest... it's a lonely existence especially for the single and sick who have no one to turn too.
Second, I feel that he was in a sense labeling / judging his students by suggesting that they would do such a thing.
A subtitle like «The Violent Legacy of Monotheism» suggests what Regina Schwartz does in fact at least partially deliver with The Curse of Cain: yet another piece of highly marketable radical academic ressentiment, to be welcomed by those who applaud such things and decried by those who revile them.
He suggested that I would find some of the answers to my questions in his 1994 book, The Costs of Living: How Market Freedom Erodes the Best Things in Life (Norton, 1994; reissued 2001 by Xlibris).
I suggested that this would be an ecumenical effort since I thought by presenting the work of John Howard Yoder to Catholics and Lutherans I would help them see they shared much in common — namely, that Catholics and Lutherans had always assumed it was a good thing to kill the Anabaptists.
Although pure mathematics and impure practice thus combine to suggest that living things, human selves and societies, should not be pictured on the model of Chepstow Castle — as though they were ping - pong balls, single shells that either insulate or shatter — our generalized common - sense notions of inside and outside by and large remain early Norman in their simplicity.
The myth of the divine consummation (found in books like Revelation in the New Testament and suggested by the picture of resurrection, as well as by the «last things») is an assertion that the divine purpose can not fail, that God will take into the divine self what is achieved in the world, and that in some fashion, obviously beyond our imagining, God will be disclosed as all in all.
So we modified our characterization of a theological school: It is, I suggested, a community of persons trying to understand God more truly by way of studying some other thing or things whose study is supposed to enhance our understanding of God.
Working with Colin McGinn's ideas on consciousness Charlton illustrates the inconsistencies of philosophers who view mind as explainable by science, while suggesting himself that «the presence of mind in nature is not something invisible and hidden except to introspection, but the most palpable thing there is.
I know of a beautiful young woman who was part of a prayer room who was asked to leave by the governing body because she complained the three middle - aged men on the prayer team were saying highly inappropriate things about her body, and the men's wives suggested she should leave for everyone's sake!
According to evolution things are made by themselves things just happen by chance to say that evolution knew than humans would need to eat to survive suggests that something would have to know this are they considering evolution is a thinking force that knows what a creature needs to do to adapt ti certain things or that evolution knew that spiders needed to make webs to catch flies?
I agree that my definition of «myth» is open to misunderstanding, but at the same time I am convinced that it is more satisfactory than the alternative you suggestBy «mythological» we mean the presentation of unobservable realities in terms of observable phenomena») For one thing, «observable» may prove too narrow a term and «unobservable» too broad, since all spiritual attitudes are unobservable.
I think it's great that Wendy is willing to listen to us and even openly question things on her blog, but that doesn't negate the damage done by Bridge the Gap and New Direction when they suggest that God is not pleased with the love that one gay person has for another.
And by suggesting the possibility that there might be more than one agent or more than one at different times or one that is no longer, I am simply showing that your whole premise is too narrow to be realistic since it again is in regards to things that are not provable.
Does not this suggest that, by using the degree of complexity as a guide, we may advance very much more surely than by following any other lead as we seek to penetrate to the truth of the world and to assess, in terms of absolute values, the relative importance, the place, of all things?
Oh, pilgrims walking by oblivious, your minds, it seems, on something not at hand, can you have come from such a distant land» the way you look suggests as much to us» that you're not weeping, even as you pass right through the suffering city, like that band of people who, it seems, don't understand a thing about the measure of its loss?
On the other hand, if by metaphysics one means exactly what I suggested earlier — the making of wide generalizations on the basis of particular experiences, the constant reference back of those generalizations to further areas of experience, and the resultant «vision» of how things «are» and how «they go» — then metaphysics is by no means finished.
This chapter suggests, among other things, that the family may be helped in its readjustment by establishing or reestablishing their connections with a religious organization.
This analogy suggests two things: (1) God, like the mind of a human being, may have specific intentions for part of his body that do not pertain (except very indirectly) to the rest; and (2) God may wish to influence part of the created order by his desires or preferences for it and not be certain of success.
But the things given in the flow of sense experience suggest no other models than those of particles and waves already found inadequate by science.
Theistic imagery can «suggest patterns and unity in the totality of things» by virtue of «an appeal to personal purpose, volitional power, and moral principle as the ultimate explanatory categories».
As time goes buy the kind defenders of free will over their rejection to «dead» here and colossians 2:13 tend to resort to a familiar defense, that of labeling it a Calvinist viewpoint and that its almost a cultist view point to hold.Very sad yet very much the defense of many christians.Dead may i suggest is dead, the inability to respond, does not mean that prior to being saved one could not read scripture but because of this spiritual deadness its not profitabel / meaningful - we just can not continue to revise the meaning of dead to fit a view point - because natural man has not been born again this deadness (spiritually) shows itself as «none seek after God», in this condition they are» slaves to sin» and the spiritual things of God (the bible) is «folly / foolishness» even the gospel is judged by natural man as «folly / foolishness «(1 cor.1: 18) Please stop with this weak / common defense called Calvinism - many believers are truly turned off by such a defense.We must not forget the man's «free will» is what took the whole human race down in the garden; i would hope we can rise above our love affair with the human will.
The objects of his study range from a class of molecules that have the basic self - duplicating property of living things, through cells which suggest purely physical systems, through animals which give increasing evidence of having minds, to human beings in whom streams of consciousness seem to involve continual choices of action, at the opposite pole from control by impersonal laws of nature.
I would suggest that such voracious demands on people's lives, felt most mercilessly by the hardest pressed, such as employed single parents, are inimical to the family and to many other things of value.
Just because we don't always understand the purpose or reason for why things happen does not suggest for one moment, that God's had is not guiding all that happens in our lives and on this earth (which we are destroying, by the way.
We just made this... one thing I would suggest for others is to cut the spices down by half at first.
Other than that, the only other thing I can suggest would be to check out the post by the original author of the recipe: http://cookiesandcups.com/my-favorite-vanilla-cupcakes/.
The only thing I would suggest is to possibly double the frosting or at least make the full ingredients and increase everything by 1/2 in order to frost the sides of the cake.
As the book suggests, one of the great things about this soup is that once you master the base broth, the variations are limited only by your imagination.
So I suppose I would suggest that understanding your own tastes — by tasting things!
Like you suggested, though, I've also found that it's also more likely to happen when the dough has more yeast (though I think you still did the right thing by doubling it exactly!)
The former England international keeper David James has gone against the grain of the football media and suggested that Arsenal have not done the right thing by completing the transfer of Petr Cech from Chelsea.
But surely the fact that he went for Vardy in the first place, an unexpected move by general consensus, suggested that he was planning to change things.
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