Sentences with phrase «very values»

We don't feel very valued and aren't even sure we are heard when someone is immersed in technology.
«The ongoing economic uncertainty has made consumers in general very value - conscious,» she said in an e-mail exchange.
Not only do you have missing valuables, but you also have very valued items that have been damaged.
«Often times mental health issues can arise in a position after 10 years, in a trusted, very valued employee,» Carolla said.
Koscielny in my opinion is irreplaceable for Arsenal at the moment and he clearly feels very valued by the club.
Parmerlee says the company is very value conscious with its menu, but its business strategy will not include slashing prices any time soon.
In the event that he does leave though, it's likely to take a monster offer to prise him away as there is no doubt that the club still very value him very highly.
, or televised presidential debates (consider Ken Bone)-- live events whose very value proposition lies in the notion that anything could happen.
I stole this one from a «work more productively» tip book, but I find it to be very value added.
I feel very valued by the club and I don't think of anything else.»
«The ongoing economic uncertainty has made consumers in general very value - conscious,» says Kelly Weikel, a researcher with Technomic, a Chicago - based food - service consulting firm.
«It's the perfect combination for those who want new car security but are very value conscious.
I feel very valued by the club and I do not think of anything else.»
I Have a very value - orientated approach» Leon Cooperman
I am a Christian... deeply Christian... meaning I believe in those very values of humanity that say I should care for the weak, downtrodden, and poor....
«Pro-life organizations should not be forced into betraying the very values they were established to advance,» said Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) senior legal counsel Matt Bowman.
A direct descendant of Brigham Young, Sue Emmett left the church because of the very values she says make the thought of having Romney as President frightening!
Government anti-extremist plans threaten the very values they aim to protect, says Jonty Langley More
But the people who claim to be conservative christian right the same ones who use abortion and christ as their personal campaign manger during elections; complain when they are called on to explain their opposition to the very values they claim to have.
The answer to an instant gratification culture isn't to simply discard technology but to subvert the very values of a society that calls you to produce and consume more, more, more and do it now, now, now.
Accusing people of being unAmerican, while typically american, goes against the very values you state, Libertiy for all, i.e. freedom of speech.
They are voting for a non christian nominee, a mormon against their very values of electing a president.
As has been defined by Arvind P. Nirmal, religion, for me, is a «symbol - system» that not only reflects the world - view of the adherent community in talks and rituals but also has a profound influence on the very value - system of the community.9 And since the data consists mostly of observations by others I would pick up cultic practices like festivals and related rituals.
Indeed, capitalist ideas, when themselves effectively inculcated, are recognized by some economists as eroding the very values that are needed for the success of the market economy.
She has totally attacked the very values of the Holy Scriptures with a modernistic view point that is both void of knowledge and understanding of The Bible.
The «efficient» methods of the professional fund - raising mentioned above were not really efficient from the church's standpoint, since they conflicted with the very values for which a church exists.
«It is very value - oriented.»
«We think there's quite a gap between the super-premium bakery and the large - scale supermarket that is very value - focused in their offering.
«One thing that everyone in this sector understands is that it's very price - driven, very value - driven,» he says.
Boy, did that come out rude, especially to my (very valued) readers who are not American and have no idea what this stupid Girl Scout cookie craze is about, anyway.
«Even in the wake of the horrendous events of 9/11, we must remember that discrimination only chips away at the very values we are striving to defend»
«The health service will face a financial crisis within a matter of years that will threaten the very values we hold so dear - of a comprehensive health service, available to all, free at the point of use and based on need and not the ability to pay,» he concluded.
«He's a very valued colleague,» the defence secretary told BBC News 24 this morning, saying he had made a «significant contribution, a lifetime contribution» to Labour and represented a «very important constituency» in the party.
«The problem is that, the very value of this research creates a public desire for answers and products before the research has had enough time to generate them with the level of confidence that we all would like.
Professor Chown, School of Biological Sciences, said if environmental protection was not improved the very values that attracted both scientists and tourists to the region would be compromised.
Do we have enough presence to practice, in an active way, the very values and belief systems that we so ardently say we subscribe to?
Spending time with family is very valued to me, i like surrounding myself with good people and friends.
Director Sam Mendes and screenwriters Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida have skillfully smuggled an almost sentimental hope for the renewal of good old American family values under the guise of a hip comedy that depends on the dysfunctionality of these very values for its laughs.
Sam Adams, writing for Slate, in his own article about Tom's career suggested that America needs Tom Hanks to make comedies again, citing his nuanced performance as a Donald Trump supporter in SNL's Black Jeopardy sketch as an example of how Tom Hanks's humour might be an effective way to challenge that very value system.
No one debates whether doctors or lawyers should have to undergo professional training in a university or college environment, but there is still substantial debate over the very value of teacher - training programs.
His prudence coupled with a real understanding of the challenges facing teachers has led to him being very valued and respected at St Vincent College.
Even more troubling is the fact that girls who perform well in school may actually be less equipped to lead, imbued with the very values that enable success in traditional classrooms: don't speak out of turn.
Tata Motors has reduced prices of the Manza, making the vehicle a very value for money proposition in the lower C - segment.
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