Sentences with phrase «vantage point of needing»

In particular, when a health crisis asks a partner to take on caretaking responsibilities, partners find themselves in new roles, relating to one another from a vantage point of needing and being needed that has never been present before.

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From the U.S. vantage point this is the perfect pattern of growth: countries become more dependent on supplying the American economy with what it needs, at falling world prices, and buying what U.S. producers can supply, at rising terms of trade.
I see the trends in my own life and community, as a woman, from a unique vantage point with 96 % of venture capitalists being men and a pressing need to design and develop products and processes that more effectively, efficiently and responsibly fulfill people's needs.
I found that if ministry were to have power, it needed to be conducted from an uncompromising position, from the vantage point of a «center that holds.»
I do not understand the economics of the business well enough and there always seems to be contradictory reports about everything (dollars, skills, scheme fit etc.) From my admittedly naive, fan - based vantage point, we needed to strengthen the offensive line and the linebacker corp, add some punch to the running game (while keeping an eye on the draft for a fleet - footed youngster), and bring some leadership to a clubhouse that was akin to Animal House last year (of course, winning makes grown ups out of everyone).
Ultimately, though, regardless of the vantage point from which their success is viewed, there exists a shared acknowledgement of the need for such a stranglehold to be challenged.
The mission of the Explorer was to study solar wind, and it needed to do that from a vantage point free from the influence of Earth's magnetic field: the distant L1 halo orbit was a perfect spot.
Yoga and meditation only begin «to work» when we let go of the need to improve ourselves and rather give permission to BE, in whatever form we are in and from that vantage point, watch any changes that arise.
Principals, working with teacher - leaders and staff leaders from various vantage points within the school, are positioned to address the wide spectrum of environmental needs that confront high - poverty schools.
Through ongoing communication with schools spanning all systems - government, catholic and independent, NESLI occupies a unique vantage point ensuring it is well positioned to meet the needs of today's school leaders.
From that vantage point, the Waltons have deduced that what poor children of color in the nation's big cities need to get a good education is a lesson in market economics — that what they offer Wal - Mart consumers is bound to work for parents and schools.
You don't really need a long list of places to see in Colombo when you can lounge in our city resort and watch it all go by from a perfectly relaxing vantage point.
Furthermore, multiple game features point back at that key challenge of taking cover, making the whole experience coherent and consistent: Shields that let you plant a cover where needed, enemy to be used as meat shield, invulnerable rock worms to hide behind as they move which let you access a vantage point... All contribute in and deepen the concept of cover, lending a symbolic nature to gameplay that make it a focused learning experience.
It's the kind of game where memorizing levels will give you an advantage as items and vantage points may just give you the edge needed for victory.
Although my initial interest was the «dislocation of this material», I realized while researching and sketching this building, I needed to see it from many vantage points, reference numerous books and online sources for a complete view and representation of it.
Color Field painting needs to be comprehended from a vantage point diametrically opposed to the tunnel vision of its original advocates.
«A much needed re-examination of the idea of climate change from a vantage point that takes its cultural coordinates as seriously as its physical properties.
Competitive companies in other industries start from the position of determining what their clients want or need, and then figuring out how to deliver it to them, rather than beginning with how they would like the world to be, and looking out from that idealized vantage point to see if any clients will comply with that arrangement.
From the vantage point of the executive job seeker, your best chance of winning over an employer is showcase heightened interest and overwhelming knowledge of the employer's background, needs, and future possibilities.
This dialogue demonstrates all three parts of solving the moment: confiding what each partner needs to say, turning a fight or withdrawal into an intimate conversation, and creating a compassionate vantage point above the fray.
From the vantage point of renters, price appreciation puts homeownership further out of reach in two ways: It increases the amount they need to borrow, increasing the prospective monthly mortgage payment; and it increases the amount of the down payment needed to obtain a mortgage.2 The typical renter does not have large financial assets to tap in order to come up with a down payment.3 And an analysis of Federal Reserve data shows that the typical amount of financial assets owned has decreased over the past decade for younger and lower - and middle - income renters.
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