Sentences with phrase «timing in your new culture»

Eat proper meals on a schedule (even if that schedule conforms to the timing in your new culture) and get plenty of rest.

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However, the new report comes at a particularly inopportune time for Cuban, as it follows a high - profile Sports Illustrated report, published two weeks ago, detailing «a corporate culture rife with misogyny and predatory sexual behavior» in the Dallas Mavericks organization.
All of these things take time to learn, and this knowledge base is part of the unique culture and shared language of the company; when employees leave, or when new hires get brought on board, the company needs to have a plan in place to preserve the continuity of the company's institutional knowledge.
Spending time really immersed in a new culture, in other words, isn't just good for essential but nebulous soft skills like creativity and EQ.
The latest hackings, which included names, email addresses, telephone numbers, birth dates, and certain passwords and security questions, comes amid a company culture that The New York Times reported was «slower to invest in the kinds of defenses necessary to thwart sophisticated hackers.»
In November 2011, The New York Times published a fairly scathing dive into Zynga's culture, detailing overworked employees, a cutthroat environment, and Pincus's aggressive nature.
Ms. Huffington writes about her vision for a society and workplace culture where sleep is prioritized over pushing the limits and burning the candle at both ends in her new book The Sleep Revolution: Transforming Your Life, One Night at a Time.
New York «s culture website Vulture wrote recently about the difficulty in forecasting this year's Best Picture Oscar race for reasons that include an especially diverse crowd of contenders, as well as last - minute controversies and an all - around «politically charged moment» in time.
Yahoo's position looks even more precarious in light of a damning report in the New York Times that describes a lax security culture, and that cites unnamed employees to say CEO Marissa Mayer rejected calls to tell users with compromised accounts to change their passwords.
«We know people come to Monaco for the sea and the sun, but we want them also to know that we are committed to culture and, in particular, to art,» Paul Masseron, the principality's minister of the interior, told The New York Times.
While bro culture is typically defined as being led and dominated by men, in the case of Thinx, the complaint alleged that the «only two employees who negotiated higher salaries at Thinx were men,» according to The New York Times.
Contrary to their portrayal in pop culture, entrepreneurs aren't purely «idea people,» dreaming up revolutionary new concepts and introspectively coming to profound conclusions about their industry — though they are that, at times.
This article has been updated to accurately portray which group of people Wylie accused, in the New York Times report, of waging a culture war.
Dannon, a long - time industry giant, also opened up a shop in New York City earlier this month called The Yogurt Culture Company that serves both fresh Greek and traditional varieties.
Their commitment endured the test of time, and after the company's IPO in 2014, the founders named Katie Burke, a HubSpot veteran, the company's new Vice President of Culture and Experience.
In a recent interview with Adam Bryant of the New York Times, Reid discussed how his leadership style has evolved, his work culture, and how inspiration is key.
William Dudley, President and CEO (Speaker) Date: Thursday, October 20, 2016 Time: 8:30 AM and 4:45 PM EDT Subject: Culture and Behavior in the Financial Services Industry Event: Reforming Culture and Behavior in the Financial Services Industry: Expanding the Dialogue Organizers: The Federal Reserve Bank of New York Location: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 33 Liberty Street, New York, NY
Rt Revd Richard Chartres wrote in the Church Times that facial hair «represented a new way to [connect with] the culture of the majority of their parishioners».
I learned this not from a class in feminist studies, but from Jesus — who was brought into the world by a woman whose obedience changed everything; who revealed his identity to a scorned woman at a well; who defended Mary of Bethany as his true disciple, even though women were prohibited from studying under rabbis at the time; who obeyed his mother; who refused to condemn the woman caught in adultery to death; who looked to women for financial and moral support, even after the male disciples abandoned him; who said of the woman who anointed his feet with perfume that «wherever this gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her»; who bantered with a Syrophoenician woman, talked theology with a Samaritan woman, and healed a bleeding woman; who appeared first before women after his resurrection, despite the fact that their culture deemed them unreliable witnesses; who charged Mary Magdalene with the great responsibility of announcing the start of a new creation, of becoming the Apostle to the Apostles.
``... a new culture is foreshadowed in the turbulence and spiritual confusion of [our] times... our certainty of imminent change is based... upon the worldwide breakdown of established social order and traditional culture;... nowhere more marked or more disastrous than within that civilisation... that goes by the name of Christendom.»
The contrary tendency in modern culture, despite its appearance, actually despises our biology and forms part of the new Gnosticism that pervades our times.
The New York Times, editorially and in its reporting» especially on feminism, the gay - lesbian campaign, and pop culture» has in recent years become crassly partisan in an essentially frivolous way.
«In time we will rediscover prayer as the invisible centre and foundation of culture... and from that centre will be born a new civilization... a Christendom, but distinguished from the old Christendom not least by the fact that it will be shaped by many religious traditions.»
Eliade has also documented the extreme persistence of this style of ordering life into a story which is not open to the new, in the rural cultures of Europe right down to the time of his own youth, and not only so, but he brilliantly predicted the resurgence of this kind of life story in the counterculture in a book which he wrote as long ago as the 1940's.2
Tough - guy New York newspaperman Pete Hamill praised the book as a scathing indictment of the «culture of poverty» (yes, he really uses this phrase) fostered by «Eamon de Valera's Ireland,» while the literary critic Denis Donoghue, writing in the New York Times, presented the book in much the same way (though he clearly lacks Hamill's enthusiasm for the story).
For me, when I realized that there was a spirituality that was developed by the early church — by the same community that wrote the New Testament and would naturally understand it best — and that this spirituality had been practiced unchanged by believers in every culture and time, I had to be there.
Apparently his comment is the new party line: the academy has been isolated too long; the time has come for integration into broader military standards and for a significant change in culture.
Cultures that can't adapt will fail and new ones that can will rise, just like many times in history.
Because in the face of supermarket tabloids that barely allow a woman's perineum to be stitched up before they are gleefully asking «how she's going to lose the weight» and a celebrity culture that plans a tummy tuck before even nursing the new babe for the first time, we have forgotten how having a baby actually looks on a body.
These not only survived until modern times in many indigenous cultures, such as those of the New Zealand Maori and the North American Indians, but they often continued beneath the surface of the post-Axial faiths, despite strenuous efforts over the centuries to destroy them.
Though water baptism is a great and wonderful symbol, it is not immediately understood by our surrounding culture as it was in New Testament times.
This is very likely since the New Testament was written in a time when upper - class members of Greek culture considered a homosexual love to be a «higher» love than that of a man for a woman.
CNN probably just did this story today because it is a new Moon which many Christians may have a belief that it is a time when Satan has power on earth, being opposite of a full Moon, in the Maya culture this was highly related to a women's menstrual cycle.
In the summer of 1986, when the Greenwich Village bookstores were crowded with Jay McInerney's Bright Lights, Big City — a novel whose method of demonstrating the bankruptcy of our culture, one critic said, is to chronicle its parties — and Bret Easton Ellis's Less than Zero and Don DeLillo's White Noise, all in shiny paperback covers, I remembered a New York Times review that called Richard Ford's The Sportswriter a novel about a good maIn the summer of 1986, when the Greenwich Village bookstores were crowded with Jay McInerney's Bright Lights, Big City — a novel whose method of demonstrating the bankruptcy of our culture, one critic said, is to chronicle its parties — and Bret Easton Ellis's Less than Zero and Don DeLillo's White Noise, all in shiny paperback covers, I remembered a New York Times review that called Richard Ford's The Sportswriter a novel about a good main shiny paperback covers, I remembered a New York Times review that called Richard Ford's The Sportswriter a novel about a good man.
And why are we giving the culture of Washington new powers of life and death» making ourselves «God's Partners,» in President Obama's language» at a time when that culture has proved itself so vague and so deluded about all the issues of life and death that have come before it: war, and embryos, and the unborn, and the weak, and the vulnerable?
... the New Evangelisation: the rekindling of faith in persons and cultures where it has grown lacklustre... Listen to how our Pope describes it...: «secularisation... has been manifest for some time in the heart of the Church herself.
In response, scholars at Yale Divinity School's Center for Faith and Culture drafted «Loving God and Neighbor Together,» which was signed by nearly 300 Christian leaders and published in a December edition of The New York TimeIn response, scholars at Yale Divinity School's Center for Faith and Culture drafted «Loving God and Neighbor Together,» which was signed by nearly 300 Christian leaders and published in a December edition of The New York Timein a December edition of The New York Times.
But although Roncalli, unlike the present Pope John Paul II, had little interest in the nuances of philosophy and theology, during his time in France in the «40s he learned to appreciate what the new progressive theologians were saying about the meaning of historic Christian faith for men and women in the present epoch of culture and civilization.
Although older groups can and do evolve over time, newer ones are freer to innovate, both by adaptation to recent changes in society and culture and by greater boldness in delving into the country's religious tradition in a search for more efficient communication.
Discovering dishes from different cultures, exploring new flavor combinations, and simply stuffing her face on some homemade comfort food are definitely past times that make her top five — along with scribbling about them in her notebook.
December is also the time to take advantage of Reveillon, a revered French tradition still ensconced in New Orleans culture and available at many local restaurants throughout December.
When things get crazy, like when we have a new baby, I have also used their powdered kefir culture since I know I'd probably forget about the grains and kill them in no time.
Plans also are in the works to expand this crazy culture into other high foot traffic markets like the Fisherman's Wharf area of San Francisco, New York's Times Square, Atlantic City, N.J., and Key West, Fla..
Getting to experience a new culture so closely is such a blessing (even if it's frustrating at times:) I used to speak Spanish fairly well, but once I started immersing myself in Chinese, I completely forgot it!
While these peppers likely had significance in the culinary culture of the New World at the time of Columbus» voyage [1], the occurrence of cultivated chili peppers (Capsicum spp.) in earlier times, especially in Mesoamerica, is limited.
After four years of increasing hype and sold - out popularity in Las Vegas, New York, Miami, LA and for the first time this year, San Francisco — the nation's preeminent celebration of Asian food and cocktail culture took place in Vegas on Saturday, October 5 from 7 - 10PM PST and Sunday, October 6 from 11AM - 2PM PST at The Cosmopolitan.
Aussie players have their own identity and culture, but it's time for the kids of the next generation to have the coaching and knowledge from guys who came before them» «I want Nxtgen baseball to be the new standard in Australian baseball»
That same piece of work though is also present within the culture, and in much the same way that an individual can see that work in a new light with the passage of time, a society can as well.
-- New York Times «While she skewers the celebrity - driven and consumerist Southern California culture she indulges in, Lauren also writes darkly and beautifully... Lauren cracked me — cracked me up and cracked me open... Part of the many joys and sorrows of reading «Everything I Ever Wanted» is this generous and funny and intelligent writer knows that, despite the many hardships, it is in fact she who is the lucky one.»
«In some cultures parents shave a newborn's head; in others it's customary to wait until a child can speak to cut his hair for the first time, so there's no hard and fast rule,» says Lyuba Konopasek, assistant professor of pediatrics at the New York - Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York CitIn some cultures parents shave a newborn's head; in others it's customary to wait until a child can speak to cut his hair for the first time, so there's no hard and fast rule,» says Lyuba Konopasek, assistant professor of pediatrics at the New York - Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York Citin others it's customary to wait until a child can speak to cut his hair for the first time, so there's no hard and fast rule,» says Lyuba Konopasek, assistant professor of pediatrics at the New York - Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York Citin New York City.
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