Sentences with phrase «very encouraging conversations»

But one could easily build on the questions raised in the film and have some very encouraging conversations about faith and the answers that God has provided to us through Jesus» life, death, and resurrection.

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The first conversations about diversity, she said, «were not very encouraging
Adams recounted that in 1891, Gillette and Painter had a very important conversation; Painter encouraged him to begin working on a product that would be thrown away after its use, which would keep consumers coming back for more of the product.
Of course, you don't want to encourage your preschooler to «need» you every time you strike up a conversation with someone, so say something like: «If you need to tell me something very important, you may politely interrupt me without whining.»
Her initial conversations with Looop's team were also very encouraging:
While every podcast is different and unique, most follow a very unscripted format, encouraging casual and organic conversation.
These conversations should be very encouraging for current veterinary students and veterinarians looking for career changes (or not) to know that there are not only diverse non-traditional opportunities available, but that veterinarians can often find career paths in these venues tailored to their specific interests.
The juxtaposition of the paintings of these artists encourages conversations about three very different forms of abstract personal expression.
Polke's photographic works «have been very important to a number of painters» and through these conversations «the art community seems to grow and become more and more vibrant [so that] all of this work has really encouraged a much broader aspiration of what a photograph is, and more importantly, what it can be.»
«Given the rapidity of response that e-mails encourage, it's likely that very few lawyers are truly capturing the time that they're spending on legitimate client communications, like phone conversations and e-mail communications,» Ed writes.
With so much turmoil within our culture about our very notions of intimacy and the rewards of long - term commitment, it's a conversation that we need to encourage and lead if our profession is to keep its cultural relevance.
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