Sentences with phrase «way we think about who»

That could have the added effect of changing the way we think about who we are.
The «non-lawyer» label also impedes the progress we need to achieve, by reinforcing the narrow way we think about who can do the tasks that make up «legal service.»

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Think about it this way, Google is the most used search engine and they give priority to their services and those who use them.
And who cares if a couple of people think I'm being an attention whore for talking about this in such a real way if it actually does help change a few minds?
Ben's ability to convey, in an easy - to - read, engaging, and thought - provoking way, his thoughts, fears, and struggles about raising money, rapidly growing, restructuring, and ultimately selling his company makes this a must - read for any CEO who wants to build and run a great business.
JM: I think it'll be an opportunity in the future for people who are more serious about finding someone, especially someone with specific attributes to use Hinge in a more targeted way, either by indicating that they like certain people, or just being able to filter better, like for sure I only want to match with Christian people.
It really depends on who you are and what you're looking to learn and do in your career, and I think if you think about it that way, you'll figure out the best set of questions to ask.
And I think the subject that I would talk about mostly is a level of compassion and empathy that we need to try to recognize that the only way our society and the promise of America and the American dream can continue to exist is to ensure the fact that those people who were at the lower end have the same opportunity that people have with the right ZIP code in America.
But I rolled out a pretty strong diatribe about ethical behavior in businesses and made it clear I wouldn't invest in somebody who thought this way about customers.
But that clearly shows no outcome is certain, so if you are thinking you don't have to show up to vote on Tuesday because there is no way the impossible could happen, take it from somebody who has learned from painful experience: You are wrong about that.»
Creating a brand this way can help you start thinking about who your target markets are and how you want to reach out to them.
Give stars that publicly identify who is thinking about ways to improve what you have or do something totally new.
I think [YouTube comedian] Ze Frank said it best: I think about someone who has 2,000 friends on the Internet the same way I think about people who have 2,000 sexual partners.»
What's so flawed about that way of thinking, Clark says, is that it doesn't leave time or space for the best practices of hiring that are proven to be conducive to finding employees who either become great for their company or stay with the company for the desired amount of time.
When millennials who grew up with computers comprise half of the workforce in 2015, Miscovich says there will be a shift in the way people think about, and use, office space.
And they're all about hiring millennials, who are not used to thinking of office politics in the way they comport themselves at work and who have a multitude of channels for expressing their dissatisfaction.
«Most other countries think about privacy in a much more restrictive way than the U.S.,» says Byers, who expects he may need to open offshore data centers.
Think about it: If you've ever had a manager or team leader who delivers feedback this way, you begin to tune out anything good said at the beginning and the end — because it's mostly fluff.
So, as someone who's been branded a contrarian, someone who's been known to rock more than a few boats when it comes to the way we think about money and the role it plays in our daily lives, I propose an alternate course... a financial road less traveled.
Given the huge number of moral disagreements in the world, we should think twice about becoming the sort of people who let such disagreements get in the way of engaging in mutually beneficial trade.
«Entrepreneurs have a better way of thinking about money than most people,» she says, arguing that those who start their own ventures have a different and deeper understanding of money:
We don't think the same way about women who become moms, even though women are the breadwinners in 40 percent of households.
«I think it's just such a big disconnect from the way people who make movies think about what we do in Silicon Valley — building stuff.
Acknowledge the inappropriateness of the behavior in question: Even if you are dealing with someone who is upset about something that you think is petty, you most likely will agree on some level that the way the customer was treated was inappropriate.
It is so incredibly easy in business to think about how to get revenge on people who have slighted you, but that is an incredibly exhausting way to spend your time.
«It's a whole new way of thinking about transportation,» said John Zimmer, Lyft co-founder, the only operator who would comment.
As you set out on your quest to find a life coach, look for someone who possesses excellent listening skills, but they must also be able to formulate meaningful follow - up questions to ensure that you think about your process in the right ways.
JOE DENARDI, STIFEL AIRLINE ANALYST: There are going to be some people who saw that and cancel flights, or changed the way they think about traveling on Allegiant in the future.
You know who they are and what their needs are, now think about all the ways they research a potential purchase on your site or on others.
Featured speakers are sought - after industry leaders and innovators who will challenge the way our attendees think about the future of healthcare.
Fortunately, I came across today's OTB last week from my friends at GaveKal, who offer a way to think about the Greek crisis and what it means for all European bonds.
The revisionist position spans the field from those who might entertain second thoughts about their position all the way to those who are absolutely convinced that revision is demanded by the gospel, stems from the guidance of the Holy Spirit, and represents appropriate prophetic action in the current generation.
In order for our witness to mean anything to ourselves, our kids, or anyone who might darken our doors, we have to think about the culture we live in and what makes it particularly hostile to orthodox belief — as well as ways in which people around us might be uniquely susceptible to aspects of our faith that are true.
We should be happy about how far we have come as a species via the hard work and dedication of man kind... we should be stopping and looking at the big picture and think about how far we have come in 2000 years... we have made tremendous progress in so many ways and it is really sad that instead of doing the right thing and giving mankind credit where credit is due, you fall back on 2000 year old beliefs and you thank a god who has never been proven to exist.
Here's another way of thinking about this, and from my perspective as someone who likes to know how things happen (i.e. looks for mechanisms).
With how I view films, I think films are ways that we talk to each other and we deepen the conversation about who we are.
Assuming we're all taking about the same sin (Adam and Eve), in their own stories the entire population was wiped off the face of the Earth once (except for Noah's family, who apparently «God» had forgiven for the sin or he wouldn't have saved him); and then absolved of all Old Testament sins by «God» letting his own son (or himself if you think that way) get tortured and killed.
Always needing to be right, always needing to be in charge and control, always too busy and self - centered for others and always trying to figure out ways that you can profit from God, the Bible, church and religion tells me who you are, in which case I care not what you think about what the Bible says, whether or not it is without error and so on.
Great Post Jeremy very very True indeed there is a lot of people who after they seen this post would promby not be able to look at themselves the same way after really thinking about this that's for sure.
[I'm solidly egalitarian... which, by the way, doesn't mean I don't think there are complementary differences between men and women... but I really respect folks who are honest about the fact that they are struggling through difficult issues, that they haven't figured out all the answers yet.
Certainly one can agree or disagree with Bethke's take on religion but it's difficult not to admire the way he has stirred up those of us who may have been slumbering comfortably in our own faith without really thinking about why we do what we do.
Julie - I was especially encouraged and thought of you while reading a particular passage because it is about the story of a woman who was assaulted and not believed... and then about the way that it was necessary for there to be a public forum where she could claim and own her experience.
While in some ways this is a new and unfamiliar way of thinking about God, it is consistent with one key part of the scriptural tradition: in the Bible, God is the one who makes things new.
The biblical witness brought forth a way of thinking about the nature of God as a living and interacting God who is predominantly and even essentially love.
David - thank you for this post - sometimes we fall into the trap of thinking that we are the only person who feels this way about church» membership» - so good to read your thoughts on it.
And they were able to read it in language written so that anyone, even, as Tyndale wrote, «the boy who driveth the plow,» could understand it.1 The Word became, as Ong says, silent.2 That silence has had profound influence on the way we think about religious language, but it is well to remember that when those translations into the vernacular were made, they were not written down in the language of print.
At the conference I met Dr. Kathryn Applegate, who has spent a lot of time thinking about this issue and who looks way too young to have developed computer vision algorithms to measure the remodeling activity of the cell's cytoskeleton.
I think we would all agree that if I had a friend who was interacting with children in inappropriate ways (I don't, but hypothetically) that I would be remiss to not step in and stop that behavior; we would all also agree that there are minor doctrinal differences that are not only not destructive but can be help us to think about God in new and different ways.
It requires leaders and teachers who can challenge us to think critically about our culture and what is going on in the world, as well as engaging Scripture in an active way, and living it out radically.
They think they're the ones who have this little secret about God and heaven and the devil and such and oh, how stupid are we for not simply believing it the way they do.
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