I have a hard
time imagining doing anything else.
Not exact matches
I
imagine most executives could say the same, but if you don't take the
time to recognize those things, you risk your team taking them for granted... creating the monster of ingratitude.
And it's hard to
imagine anyone has had much
time to
do real diligence around Yahoo except to know that the situation is one that few people would seek.
His question to them: «If I'm completely stupid in a world that is changing beyond recognition, in ways that we can not
imagine at this point in
time, and we
do not take account of it in our decision - making, what is the likelihood that I will end up with value at risk?»
While I for one am absolutely thrilled about a reduction in
time spent
doing laundry (as it continues to feel like a treadmill of tedium today, I can only
imagine the hours our grandparents wasted on the task), you could be excused for asking, who really cares?
Never in a million years
did I
imagine writing for a major publication at that
time in my life.
When I was 25, I was hurting all the
time, and I couldn't
imagine playing as long as I
did, just because, you know, if your arm hurts every day when you throw, how can you keep playing?
My results, especially in discipline, freedom of expression, and clarity of ideas, are more valuable than almost anything else I can
imagine otherwise
doing in that
time, certainly watching TV.
Imagine if your target audience were nuclear engineers (who don't typically spend much
time on Facebook).
We had a hard
time imagining a more unfulfilling job — especially since it's a task that could easily be
done by a machine of some sort.
Imagine, the next
time you have to give a presentation you didn't have to lug your laptop and remember the right cables to make it happen — not to mention deal with the headache of getting all of that tech to cooperate.
Many
times it's simply the person who's
done a job for so long that no one can
imagine it getting
done without that person.
What you learn about yourself not only carries you through tough
times but also gives you the confidence to know you can
do more than you
imagine.
To make Toastmasters» regulation
time of seven minutes and 30 seconds, he
imagined being an audience member who knew nothing about his life and cut away whatever they
did not need to hear.
Imagine having a quick and fast way to get up to speed with social media or to get your work
done in less
time.
Smartphones didn't exist all that long ago, but today most of us can't
imagine not having one with us at all
times.
But I can
imagine there are some
times of the day you can also stay one hour longer in the bed and
do some work from there.
«
Imagine taking an antibiotic where half the
time it decided not to work because — we don't know why,» said Tabor.
Imagine, for example, augmented reality heads - up displays that see everything you
do, and provide real -
time cloud - driven information about the people and objects around you.
In
time we will
do this and new industries and methods of production will evolve, some of which are hard to even
imagine today.
Harm Bandholz, Unicredit Chief U.S. Economist, says he has a hard
time imagining a scenario where the Fed would
do 5 rate hikes.
And all this avalanche was caused by a not very successful attempt by a porn actress Stormy Daniel to make a photo robot of a man who allegedly threatened her and her daughter if she
did not give up attempts to cancel the agreement between her and Donald Trump, forbidding her to publish memories of their not quite platonic relationships, at the
time in his life, when he could not
imagine himself as President of the United States even in his worst nightmare.
Covering up the error
did not look like too bad an option at the
time because stocks were priced at one - half of their fair value and so it was hard for anyone to
imagine that prices could ever again rise even to fair - value levels much less to overpriced levels.
Imagine you looked at your performance after a set number of trades or a set period of
time but
did not have a trading strategy to judge it against.
It's a shame atheists can't be more diplomatic, but then I
imagine a guy like Hawking doesn't have
time for anything not of substance.
Can you
imagine being in a group that has a little more than 500 employees and has the following statistics: 29 have been accused of spousal abuse 7 have been arrested for fraud 19 have been accused of writing bad checks 117 have directly or indirectly bankrupted at least 2 businesses 3 have
done time for assault 71 can not get a credit card due to bad credit 14 have been arrested on drug - related charges 8 have been arrested for shoplifting 21 are currently defendants in lawsuits 84 have been arrested for drunk driving in the last year
I
imagine it makes some others (although a minority) uncomfortable from
time to
time, but I don't know for sure.
At this
time no one knows with any certainty as to how abiogenesis happened, but you may feel it was god, but I would
imagine that at some
time in the future science will have a working hypothesis.it most likely
does already I am am not sure.
I can
imagine women in their 50s taking
time to go out and
do something with their looks.
I'd
imagine he sits around shaking his head a great deal of the
time as he watches us bicker and kill, simply to stop others from
doing what they wiish to
do.
If you spent 40 years being a believer, I have to say I can't
imagine what you
did with the
time if you didn't read any of these brilliant people and somehow managed to serve in any ministry yet never experience Christ in your midst.
The reason that it's hard to convince some people that there is an almighty is because we religious people have created the almighty in our own image — in images of forms that we can see, feel, taste, touch,
imagine etc. and using properties of
time, matter or space that
do not actually exist!
If you don't, this is still a movie that draws you into a richly
imagined world, and hurls action and humor at you so fast you don't have
time to stop and realize that maybe it doesn't all make complete sense without a Ph.D. understanding of comics.
Imagine what you could
do if you used that
time and energy towards a productive endevor?
In her effort to present this gap in belief and experience between the
time of Jesus and our own
time, she includes an unusual element: two passages, five and eight pages long, which don't just describe but re «
imagine the historical context of ancient Palestine.
Now
imagine that, like a third of American workers, you don't get any paid sick days, so every
time one of your children gets an ear infection or catches the flu, your pay is docked for taking
time off to care for them.
everything is made up of atoms (don't believe me
do some research) its the different variables of heat and light and things like that that cause different reactions to make different things and these things when they interact can create something completely different and you and slowly the process of mitosis or miosis starts to work and form stuff hell i learnt that in high school and it was a catholic one at that a millions of years ago i bet the universe was completely different and had things in it that our minds cant even
imagine that have since changed over
time from action and reaction to what we have today and in another million years who knows with all the different gases we pump into the air and the weather getting more intense on both ends of the scale life as we know it will be different the human race will have to evolve to survive and will probibly form into a slightly different species hell maybe well evolve into 2 different species like in the movie
time machine
One of the pleasures of recording on the inside cover of a book the date you finished reading it — I've been
doing that now for over a decade — is that, when you return to it, you can instantly
imagine yourself back in
time.
There are a couple of assumptions in that, that either events such as Jesus talking with Satan
did not exist or that Jesus was hallucinating at the
time,
imagining the existence of Satan who wasn't actually there.
Scholars experience the phenomenon
time after
time: you approach a new subject with a few large general impressions and inevitably discover, upon investiga tion, that the impressions don't
do justice to the complexity of the data, or, at the very least, that they take on shades of ambiguity you had not previously
imagined.
When
Time Shall Be No More is so thoroughly researched and so comprehensive in scope it is difficult to
imagine that any critical historian will try to retell the story for decades to come, The only real problem with this truly magnificent book is that Boyer strains to locate the significance of prophecy belief where it
does not exist, or exists only inconsequentially: in the realm of secular politics.
Yes, the whole
time I was trying to
imagine how they came up with this way of
doing things.
I remember in college, many moons ago, thinking that since I was so very opinionated about religion, I really should make sure I was familiar with the Bible... So I read it... cover to cover... I can tell you, I honestly didn't enjoy it... it's NOT a great read... bits are interesting, and of course very familiar... I took me almost the whole year, but I got through it... So
imagine my surprise some
time later when I found myself at an after conference gathering, that just so happened to have an inexplicably number of overtly religious attendants (inexplicable because it was a hi - tech network security conference) and after listening quietly for a while, jumped in with the statement «well, you've all read the bible cover to cover, as have I»....
This «seeing the other» is not, as we have seen, a matter of «identification» or «empathy,» but of a concrete
imagining of the other side which
does not at the same
time lose sight of one's own.
Imagine if people like Michelle Bachman, Kent Hovind, or Pat Robertson had their way, and there was no such thing as separation of church from state to hold them back from brainwashing our children, persecuting non-believers like they
did in medieval
times, and turning our country into a Christian oligarchy.
Imagine a report to the authorities: «This monitor
did see four students in Room 203 in discussion and
did hear the word «God» spoken four
times in a tone suspiciously devotional.
To instead send your mind through imaginary scenes with Jesus, as Ignatian meditation and some other devotional paths
do, is seen as not only a waste of
time (why
imagine he's here, when he really is here?)
That didn't come to much: the Chippewa were resettled by the government shortly afterwards, and, in any case, it is difficult to
imagine those theologically rigorous Lutheran immigrants» insistent at all
times that the distinction between law and gospel be strictly maintained» having much success in proselytizing efforts among a people to whom the simplest expressions of Christian doctrine would have seemed quite esoteric.
I can't
imagine how much more work I could have
done if I simply would have focused more
time on the work.
So it is that in the Preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit (paragraph 11), Hegel can declare that ours is a birth -
time and a period of transition to a new era, for Spirit has broken with the world it has previously
imagined and inhabited, and is now submerging it in the past, and
doing so in the very labor of its own transformation.