Conor can do no wrong in your eyes and you condemn other fighters for doing the exact same
things you praise him for.
I'm criticizing people who hate on FC2 for one of
the things they praise about Dark Souls, simply because it hadn't yet become cool to like that design choice in 2008.
The two
things I praised the highest were the battle system and the visuals, and the visuals are spectacular for more reasons than just being in HD for the first time.
Take a look at the comments left by employees of these organizations, and you'll see these three
things praised most commonly — and vocally — of all.
Not exact matches
The same
thing can happen when you get thanked or complimented or
praised.
Chilton frequently
praises Steeped Tea in public, and Treliving, who has since helped the company to, among other
things, produce its own branded tea accessories, considers the deal one of his best.
The obvious benefits of
praise lead many well meaning managers to compliment their team members with
things like, «Your presentation was the best!»
For instance, when Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne emerged from a January meeting with Alberta's Rachel Notley to say warm, fuzzy
things about Alberta's new climate strategy and the quest for pipelines, the prime minister quickly
praised their efforts from Switzerland, where he was attending the World Economic Forum: «I am very much in the camp of both premiers, Wynne and Notley, who demonstrated that Canada can and should work together on economic issues for all of us.»
Jobs and Bezos loved it, the media
praised it — and yet, no one knew what the
thing actually was.
When
things are going well, they
praise.
«The one
thing I will fight to my death, this will not be laid on Jack Welch,» said Langone, whose effusive
praise of Welch as «CEO of the century» contrasted his veiled criticism of Welch's successor, Jeff Immelt.
And, just as importantly, great startup employees
praise their colleagues, recognizing them for when they do
things well.
But Dweck said
things actually went further: «The most astonishing
thing to us was that
praising intelligence turned kids off to learning.»
The
thing is, all of the Airbnb hosts we spoke with had nothing but
praise for the service.
Plus there was a nice bonus: Peer pressure and natural competitiveness caused a few of us to help our employees accomplish
things worthy of
praise so we had great stuff to report.
Has there ever been a time when we could just kick back, sip on a decent glass of Valdiguié, and
praise the skies that
things are wonderful?
I mean, surely,
praise can only ever be a good
thing, right?
Moreover, telling your brain to habitually look for
praise trains it to constantly look for the positive side of
things.
Your aim in
praising your kids» intelligence is to motivate them to accomplish great
things with their gifts, but this strategy can backfire badly, psychologists warn.
The trouble, according to a host of psychologists, is that using this sort of general encouragement for every little
thing teaches kids to value your
praise rather than the intrinsic satisfaction of true accomplishment.
Another former employee (who requested anonymity) echoes those sentiments: he
praises GardaWorld's in - country staff, but criticizes management for pressuring staff to get
things accomplished by any means necessary.
Tech journalists (they're mostly not really journalists, but we'll be charitable here)
praised Andrew Mason's move as «brash» and «the right
thing to do.»
Okay, so perhaps we're overstating
things — but watchdog groups, industry and pundits widely
praised Ontario's policies that are expected to reduce carbon pollution substantially while creating jobs and clearing the air.
When you treat your people well — catch them doing
things right,
praise them when they are doing well, and redirect them when they get off track; when you empower them to bring their brains to work and make decisions — they will -LSB-...]
If you care about these sort of
things, The Wall Street Journal
praised his writing as one of the most influential sales and business blogs.
The negotiating teams on both sides deserve
praise for getting
things to this point, but it is up to their political masters to complete the job.
I specifically cited one of the Clinton camp's most
praised — and most heavily budgeted — ads, titled «Role Models,» which showed innocent little children watching Donald Trump say nasty
things on TV, before serving up a tagline: «Our children are watching.
But she was right to
praise the Founding Fathers and the Enlightenment, even though they were not first
things.
We should
praise the many excellent
things he has done, defend him against unjust allegations, and offer our sincere counsel in areas where we think he needs improvement.
Praising Him by saying nasty
things about your fellow man is not going to be a credit to your account, and if you think intolerance is the way to comment on a story about a sad guy getting to be happy, you are no Christian.
One
thing is certain and proven... no matter what creed we utter, create, or claim to believe... more people over the centuries (including the 200 years of NT historians and theologians studies you lean upon) will remember... seek, find, and trust in a risen Jesus (the illiterate peasant carpenter) than will ever know you and I... let alone sing our
praises.
I agree, though I will say their are christians who actually do help the poor and sick - real christians that no one every hears about mainly because real christians, unlike Camping, don't seek
praise or attention and don't do
things to gain anything.
Even leaving out the idea I was also taught, that removing oneself from the system was a laudable act of counter-cultural liberation, with which I still have some sympathy, to teach one's children oneself, being able to choose curricula and readings and customize the teaching to every child's needs and gifts, is the kind of
thing I was taught, by teachers of impeccable liberalism, to
praise.
I suspect it has to do with a misguided interpretation of Philippians 4:8, which says, «Finally, brethren, whatever
things are true, whatever
things are honest, whatever
things are just, whatever
things are pure, whatever
things are lovely, whatever
things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any
praise, think on these
things.»
The festivities would include
praising rational thought which has brought us all technology and science and knowledge and all of those wonderful
things.
We can't not blame God for bad
things that happen to people but then
praise God the next minute for the good
things that happen.
So they worshiped the
things God made but not the Creator himself, who is to be
praised forever.
Besides, ANY «being» who demands to be worshipped,
praised, exhaulted and obeyed is not worthy of any of those
things.
In the essay, Losana Boyd, the Director of Creative & Marketing Services at First
Things, and a poet, favorably reviewed The Eternal City by Kathleen Graber,
praising the poet's fluent syntax, arresting imagery, and elegant, well - crafted lines.
And the first
thing he does is
praise God.
25 At that time Jesus said, «I
praise You, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that You have hidden these
things from the wise and intelligent and have revealed them to infants.
His killer, who was
praised by many who thought he did the right
thing, was sentenced to death by the Pakistan court and executed in February.
Anderson has a way of acknowledging the impact the show is having while still deflecting the
praise onto
things like a God - given gift.
It's is simply a beautiful, flawless books, a hymn of
praise to ordinary
things and ordinary passions, it's a psalm and a poem.
And for us, what are the
things most «worthwhile of
praise»?
Without God, we are torn in two directions: universities
praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but our news programmes are distressing; people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with the sentimental love expressed in pop songs; sexual abuse with a minor is the most shameful of all crimes, but everyone has a right to complete sexual liberation once they reach the age of consent; we relocate all over the world, preferring to live anywhere but home, yet we still agonise over our local sports club; we own many
things, and still feel we don't have enough; we believe in discipline at school or at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go» at the weekend; we tolerate everything, except people that don't agree with us.
Matthew 11:25 At that time Jesus said in response: «I publicly
praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these
things from the wise and intellectual ones and have revealed them to young children
If in worship the church stands in the presence of God, then in
praising God we meet the Creator — no small
thing.
It
praises moderation in all
things, «And those who, when they spend, are neither prodigal nor grudging; and there is ever a firm station between the two» (Surah XXV, 67).
Zacharias is going to prophecy about, and
praise God for two
things.