To understand a situation or concept in its entirety, by considering all relevant factors and perspectives.
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Using the same elements, described below, will help employers and recruiters
see the whole picture of who you are and what you can do.
And while yes, labels help people understand who they are, and who they're not in relation to other people, they prevent you from
really seeing the whole picture.
Sometimes it's so hard to believe in yourself, see past the obstacles and
see the whole picture in future tense, the place where you want to be.
I have a talent for
seeing the whole picture while remaining focused on details, and I can supervise as many as 20 children at a time.I am excited about the possibility of working at Yay Kids Child Care Providers.
It seems that Phelps is trying to take God's place as Judge, the problem however is that only God is God, the Righteous Judge and
God sees the whole picture.
Always good to hear GREAT information especially when so many family's DO N'T
see the whole picture when it comes to having a beautiful new addition (Pet) in a forever home.
As I was constantly hearing, «I tried to breastfeed but couldn't,» from one mom after another who felt nursing was the best thing for their child but had stopped for one reason for another, I realized that despite the easy image I had of my mother successfully nursing my six younger siblings (and me), it was probably a bit of a mirage because I hadn't
seen the whole picture as a young child.
Jesus sees the whole picture, and sees his priority as a victory over the spiritual forces of darkness, which enthral mankind in the grip of sin and death.
Perhaps they feel a bit daft after Arsene Wenger suggested that some people do not appreciate Ozil because they do not
see the whole picture on a football pitch and just because our playmaker does not go tear - arsing around like a headless chicken they think he is lazy.
«For a long time, neuroscience researchers had to record activity at one point in the brain at a time and put many data points together without
seeing the whole picture simultaneously,» says Lyle Muller, a Salk research associate and first author of the new work.
Having the support of an articling principal
who sees the whole picture can help, but you will still be expected to work on different projects with different levels of priority at the same time.
Because these religious whack jobs only jump onto an issue they can understand... they do not
see the whole picture of how the evil «pill» is used for a variety of health issues... if viagra is covered by insurance for evangelical men, then cover other meds... what is the big deal?
Commonly working with the canvas laid out on a table in front of her, she painted at such close quarters that it was almost impossible for her to
see the whole picture while she worked.
The group was too slow to push out, and Samir Nasri,
seeing the whole picture in front of him, took advantage with a good, hard shot past Joe Hart.
«AAG's loan officers really understand the needs of seniors, and it's clear that our customers appreciate having options, because options allow them to
see the whole picture when planning their financial future.»
The content is more quick survey course than in - depth analysis, but since teens often need help getting organized and
seeing the whole picture before jumping in, the site can provide a first nudge toward the world of college admissions.
Everyone also thought McLean wasn't
seeing the whole picture.
Difference makers are the ones who ask the right questions,
see the whole picture, and go outside of their networks to gather ideas from a variety of perspectives.
Olds» bottom line advice: «When you hear yourself reducing someone to one negative trait, recognize that there's a strong chance you aren't
seeing the whole picture.»
If you want to
see the whole picture of your loan situation, these questions are important to answer.