Sentences with phrase «to be meaningful to someone»

The fewer safety nets there are to save us, the less choice we have to be anything other than ourselves, the less choice we have besides doing what is meaningful to us.
This new dual camera system is utilized in only a handful of ways, but those ways are meaningful to say the least.
I have many approaches from young lawyers longing to do work which is meaningful to them and will make a difference in society.
So how can high - stakes assessments be meaningful to students?
You've worked hard to get where you are, and both your things and your family are meaningful to you.
Atheists are just haters that want to take away things that are meaningful to others.
Once you get past the color test, it's time to be the authentic you and have a conversation that will be meaningful to take your relationship to the next step.
Whether something is meaningful to anyone is affected by a number of things.
Finally, biology and psychology affects our interpretation of whether something is meaningful to us.
It can also be meaningful to dig collectively into one book that addresses a historic event.
We all just want recognition that we're on the right path — that our writing is meaningful to someone else, however we define meaningful.
The only theme is to celebrate and support our families in whatever way is meaningful to you.
The trick is to boil complex concepts down to their simplest form and communicate your product's value in a way that's meaningful to customers.
And I'm sure they'd be happy for still being meaningful to you.
Experienced practitioners highlighted the need for the learning goals to be meaningful to teachers, connected to his / her instruction, so that teachers are invested in them.
While your partner knows you love them, saying it now and then is meaningful to the other person.
Not to mention a vastly greater set of energy sources — indeed, a limitless set of energy sources on any time scale that's meaningful to human civilization.
Is it meaningful to just compare the salaries between countries when the social benefits are massively different?
We combine enough shared energy from homes and apartments to be meaningful to energy markets and we get paid for it.
Likewise the eagle and the fox are meaningful to the lamb as danger and possible death.
What acts of homage are meaningful to you as a modern person?
If these traditions are meaningful to you, you may want to honor them.
This is the first free reading I've done to get a message from your loved one who has passed, and I hope the message you get is meaningful to you.
In light of these current events, I thought it would be meaningful to start by discussing internal manual therapy techniques for the pelvic floor muscles.
I don't have one - night stands at all anymore, so unless somebody is meaningful to me, no one comes into my house, nor do I go into theirs.
But when these strategies are paired with other efforts that provide students with the support to reflect on multiple aspects of their identities, they are likely to be meaningful to more students.
The school provides a social and academic environment that challenges students to go beyond fact acquisition, and to discover how concepts learned in the classroom are meaningful to their lives outside of it.
That's why we strive to bring new products that will be meaningful to pet parents, which in turn will help our retail partners grow.
Plus you'll unlock new gear that's meaningful to progression and levels change drastically, offering multiple paths to take.
What was once tangible is now largely digital, and what used to be advertisers pushing their messages has become consumers deciding what messages are meaningful to them.
Developing and implementing an employee stock option plan in a private, owner - managed business that is meaningful to employees and achieves corporate objectives is undoubtedly challenging.
There's a reason those attributes are meaningful to you.
It may be meaningful to bring the various parts of the client system into the therapy room.
And how do you discover what's meaningful to you if you're really not sure of your personal passions?
You've worked hard to get where you are, and both your things and your family are meaningful to you.
The fathers agreed (about 90 %) that their work is meaningful to them, and most hoped to advance in their companies and take on more responsibility.
ESA's are meaningful to students who may be struggling with a course like algebra or geometry, and need the special attention of a tutor.
Indeed, implications of this survey data should be meaningful to anyone running for public office at the state or federal levels, or for those running campaigns this year.
Changes that can be seen only on the scale portrayed are the ones that are meaningful to human civilization, so the scale isn't exaggerated.
We both agreed that when something is meaningful to you, you find yourself focusing on the ends rather than the means.
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