Sentences with phrase «way of looking»

Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, it's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope.
This new way of looking at certain ADHD - like symptoms in kids has been generating quite a bit of buzz lately.
By the time that child has been diagnosed, he's probably already developed a very cautious way of looking at the world; he already feels different and is working hard to hide it.
The arts transform our way of looking at the world.
This was a few years before the publication of Elkind's book, and I was excited to work with the «Bing kids,» famous for their intelligence, curiosity, and unique way of looking at life.
The other way of looking at it would be to say that now she doesn't have the language abilities or intelligence to understand when you tell her why you aren't coming back at night.
A truly great way of looking at the MOM body!
The simplest way of looking at this is that Premier League performances are generally proportionate to the amount a club spends on wages.
And another way of looking at the Lacazete signing is that we signed a player deemed good enough for recent double champions league finalists.
A lot of people tend to look at tackles per game when it comes to statistically analysing the defensive qualities of a player, but a better way of looking at this aspect of the game is to see how many of the tackles are successful.
Funny old way of looking at things.
One way of looking at the way things have been going for Arsenal this season with referees is that our luck is evening itself out, as the old adage says will happen.
The second way of looking, is that he might be seen as capable of filling in for Welbeck for a while.
I suppose one way of looking at it is that the proposed value of the sale of # 50M could be something to consider but we can offset a lot of that money based on his value to us right now!
Another simple way of looking at it, how do you fit six first team players into three central positions?
It might seem a little old - fashioned, but it's a nice way of looking at things.
Regarding your points about Diaz bros not wanting to «evolve» their game, I see what you mean but that's not really a fair way of looking at it.
Well that is one way of looking at it Trevor.
But I think that another way of looking at it is that we should have cruised to victory over the struggling Londoners.
It's a simplistic way of looking at it, but there's some degree of truth in it as Sterling seems to become an increasingly important player for Guardiola.
in his way of looking at the world, his current players are «good enough» (for 3rd?
Another way of looking at it is as an opinion poll using an unrepresentative sample, as the sample only includes people who place bets.
Now while this is obviously important I think it is too simplistic a way of looking at the big match.
This is only one way of looking at things, of course, and I am sure that no Arsenal fan would really be all that upset to see the German Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund inflict a painful defeat on Tottenham tonight.
Well, that is one way of looking at it.
But in a way, and maybe this is a bright way of looking at it, that's respect.»
Sry but I have a very italian way of looking at strikers.
The other way of looking at the statement would be to rule out a move to Catalan club Barca, with the likelihood that Man United would be leading the chase for him should we fail to agree terms with the former Real Madrid star.
There's another way of looking at that though..
There's another way of looking at it.
AB InBev says it has adopted a «new way of looking at the beer category» following its combination with SABMiller: while cost synergies are proving to be greater than predicted.
Another way of looking at the world distribution of peppers is to go to our growing map where you can zoom out to get a clear picture of where people grow peppers.
Afterward, you can retire to your luxurious room and relax before heading back into the real world with a new way of looking at things.
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I hate that negative way of looking at food, like her diagnosis means she doesn't get to enjoy eating.
I totally support this way of looking at a restricted diet; it's not about trying to recreate your favourite cheese.
«The right way of looking at it could be Metcash gives up some of their margin, retailers could give up some of their margin and suppliers could give up some of their margin for a bigger prize.»
Cardiologists are responding by saying that they would not suggest eating chocolate as a way of looking after one's heart but that it may do no harm if eaten in moderation and may do some good.
Whether it's a new ingredient, novel technology, or different way of looking at established categories, disruptive companies are always thinking outside the box.
Rachel has such a wonderfully positive way of looking at everything no matter how difficult it is, and her yoga poses are just insane!
It's this barrier and way of looking at food we need to break down.»
Should you then inquire of them by what means science has thus supplanted primitive thought, and discredited its personal way of looking at things, they would undoubtedly say it has been by the strict use of the method of experimental verification.
«It's just a way of looking at this property differently,» Pastor Mercer said.
Through your commitment to life, whether by accepting the birth of other children or by welcoming and caring for those most in need of someone to be close to them, you will become promoters of a new way of looking at human life.»
It's a very «flat earth» way of looking at the world.
We need a way of looking on life and the universe as Christians.
Inverting the usual way of looking at population and economics, he showed himself far more astute than many experts when he wrote:
We often look to churches and corporations and non-profit organizations as the chief method by which God carries out His work in this world, but that is a human way of looking at things.
That tack, that way of looking at the apocalypse, has a long history, he said, and dates back to early Christian theologians.
This performative power of words to change a person's way of thinking, by providing a new center of attention whereby the pattern of his perception of facts is changed, by stimulating a way of looking on himself and his world, by evoking a disclosure of meaning for his life, should never be discounted.
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