Liberals may
view this as a good thing.
Now, whether one
views it as a good thing or not, European culture appears destined for a radical shift over the course of the next 50 years as their populations become increasingly of non-European origin.
If they are in the race (they won't be come April), that should be
viewed as a good thing because it shows the competition for the top spot is weaker than it has been in a long time.
One of the great gifts of parenting now is that conversations are prioritized and
viewed as a good thing.
But Karp
views it as a good thing — an opportunity for your baby to start learning in his first weeks and months how to put himself to sleep.
Llewellyn Smith told ScienceInsider that since the United States was still doing well in science, China's impending ascension should be «
viewed as a good thing» rather than as a threat.
Some might
view this as a good thing, but many would not.
listen and take people
view as good thing, do nt mind a bit of attidude but not being fake u no what i mean overall im safe.
In the world of collector cars, long - term ownership of a car is generally
viewed as a good thing.
Your day job should be
viewed as a good thing, not an inconvenience or impediment to your trading activities as many traders erroneously believe.
By now you've probably figured out that getting close to the maximum limit on your credit cards and other forms of revolving credit (lines of credit and overdrafts) is not
viewed as a good thing by the credit reporting agencies.
For these reasons the split is
viewed as a good thing despite the fact that, again, nothing changes.
In fact, a global regulatory framework should be
viewed as a good thing, as well as a necessity for cryptocurrencies to reach their utmost potential.
Not exact matches
Not everyone
views that
as a
good thing.
I would tend to give more credence to the competency of their
views than those of housing bears who post analyses and charts at the click of a mouse, all the while unconstrained by due - diligence standards or even such
things as the peer - review process that serves academia so
well.
«They
view the world and life's
good things as abundant and available to all, not scarce.»
I think they have 85 plus percent, it was the latest study of ad dollars, so how do you
view the duopoly and also in
things like Google in particular, they're not — they can't escape this brand safety issue either, they have a lot of issues with YouTube
as well.
While small business owners might be tempted to
view this
as bad news, higher rates can actually be a
good thing for entrepreneurs searching for capital.
Or, maybe you
view getting out of bed before the crack of dawn
as the way to find time for
things that make you feel
good, like reading, writing, or meditating?
Many people
view buybacks
as a
good thing.
«Investors would
view this
as Amazon taking over the world and that's a
good thing,» Munster said in an interview on Bloomberg Radio.
Talk to me a little bit about how you came to the
view, or whether you hold the
view, that that is what we need, that a consumer - centered healthcare system is actually a
good thing as opposed to a category of some kind.
Consistent with Finance Minister Flaherty's
view that there is no such
thing as a «bad job», unemployed workers will no longer be allowed to hold out for a «
good employer.»
However, if we
view this
as a ritualized form of prayer, then anyone and everyone who prays for those who are past on is a
good thing... Right?
Wnen bad
things happen to
good people they can be used
as steping stones to increase their faith and characters, but I don't know how those that are unbelievers
view it, other than a «O»
well, that's life.»
If there is one
thing we learn from the Lord's prayer in Luke 11:1, it is that the
best ways to think about prayer is to
view it
as simply having a conversation with God.
Like Jane Goodall studying her chimps: it's all
good, all interesting from her point of
view — no such
thing as a bad monkey.
In my
view its a
good thing really,
as institutional denominations decline the church of Jesus Christ grows.
I like to look to the sciences
as well, and see, especially what «quantum physics» has to say about these
things, and QT seems to support, at this point, the
views we are «currently» espousing.
You can not possibly believe that Liberals (which I'm happy to say I'm socially liberal and fiscally conservative) are baby killers?!? I have many conservative and many liberal friends — all highly educated — and NOT ONE
view abortion
as a form of contraception or in any way a
good thing.
You just personally rate
things that happen, whether caused by people, or just the Universe working,
as good or bad from your point of
view.
The egalitarians believe that God has the capacity to have different desires for different women — that God may
well not
view all women
as being the same and that God may not want all women to do the same
things.
But such political judgment need not be translated into the
view that there is no such
thing as «the
good life,» or that we are not ourselves to seek it and seek through a variety of institutional (though non-governmental) mechanisms to encourage and inculcate that moral and religious vision.
The trick was to
view anything
good happening
as a result of God paying you back for tithing and just ignore or don't think about the times
good things don't happen or when bad
things happen.
As for the scenario with the 15 year old girl,
well, that is the very picture of «minimal grace» and the very sort of
thing that would be ruled out by my
view of optimal grace.
God's natural order can still be grasped at by the common sense of men of
good will, but the full truth and meaning of creation, the separation of the sexes and of human nature, will only ever be in part and obscurely
viewed when the determined and determining purpose of the mind of God is recognised in creation, holding all
things relative to Himself — and to His plan to enter creation
as its Lord and King.
Now that people in the mainline denominations are starting to talk unembarrassedly about church growth and evangelism of a fairly conventional sort, Wheeler worries that the potential exists for any emphasis on congregational studies to be misinterpreted
as an outgrowth of the spirit of the times — which
views local communities of believers uncritically,
as in - arguably
good things, and assumes that if there is anything the matter with them it is that they aren't big enough.
I look at skeptical
view points
as well as those who say that
things in Bible are facts...
People have to look at from where a nation is coming from and moving towards rather than judge where they are at present — if you took a snapshot of countries like the USA around 1865 - 1880 or during the race riots or peace marches of the 60's you'd come away with a
view of America
as being an oppressive country (at least in the south)-- there is not a single
thing happening in China that hasn't happened in the US or Britain
as well your just looking at a single timeline while making a judgment.
While before I never thought
things would become
as good as they have, now I have trouble believing that dissenters were given such a prominent venue in which to market their discredited
views.
Grahame i agree with your
view its not about doing more but about being in Christ i wonder if that has more to do with growing older i am in my 50s done the church
things as well as you slow down you to tend to reflect on what is more important.brentnz
You choose to do what you did and in that action held the seed of change... might i add that if one was to change all it takes is (normally) a different outlook on life — and so with that you could have tried anything
as long
as you thought full heartly that it would have an impact on your life and the way you
view things (whether
good or bad, poistive or negitive).
Basically, the Bible is more immoral than moral (Leviticus 20:10 - 27; Exodus 22:18; Judges 11:30 - 40; II Samuel 12:9 - 18; Numbers 31:17; Luke 19:22 - 31; and according to the myth, God, the creator and most powerful
thing ever, let his son be killed when a simple «timeout» would have been sufficient), and we'll all be
better off when the Christian / Jewish / Islamic gods and stories are
viewed as myths, just
as today we know Zeus, Apollo, Ra, Thor, Buddha, etc. are myths.
I would agree with your assessment that the commentators really see
things from their point of
view only but I have been guilty of that
as well.
The same God is the author of our natural intellect
as well as revelation,
as classical Catholic theology so often reminds us, so we should not be surprised if what the Church teaches makes wonderful sense also just from a purely natural point of
view and people end up doing what the Church recommends, not because she recommends it, but just because it is the most sensible
thing to do.
This is a
good thing, but in the critique of Ralph Winter that David Hesselgrave gave, he referred to Ralph Winter's reliance on Gregory Boyd's
view of «microbial evil» and the necessity of kingdom work overcoming the forces of darkness
as represented by disease and poverty in war.
It is a
good view to have, because,
as your cartoon indicates, what we seem to get in our own heads is always something we have to do or something someone else should do, how someone else should conform to some
thing that we are able to do, or expect others to believe some kind of non-sense that has popped into our heads.
He made a few remarks about how Dallas's
view of
things reflected a general antipathy among some evangelicals toward contemporary culture, but I was still puzzled, given Balmer's criticism,
as to why anyone would find this kind of religion attractive, and I wished our guide had helped us to see that a little
better.
The dominant
view among Episcopalians in the U.S. appears to be that this is «our church» and we can arrange
things, including ordered ministry,
as we think
best.
«We have the kind of product that could be
viewed as a specialty item for customers who want to save some money by shopping for themselves but don't want to deny themselves the
better things in life — someone who buys high - quality cheese or hummus, our product is a perfect accompaniment to those items.