You might as
well see both sides of the coin.
Not exact matches
Sean Conlon, host
of CNBC's The Deed: Chicago, sits down with The Deed host Sidney Torres to discuss the darker
side of house flipping you don't normally
see on TV and why it's still one
of the
best ways to make big money.
That's an internal battle as
well, he acknowledges: «If I
see a black kid in a hoodie and it's late at night, I'm walking to the other
side of the street.
According to McGonigal, the appeal
of SuperBetter (which is played by 125,000 people worldwide) is that unlike many medications that treat such conditions, it has no
side effects — and people always want to
see what works
better than current protocols.
Accordingly, much focus has been directed at his business record — supporters trumpet his business accomplishments (as
seen above) and detractors highlight his business missteps (as
seen below), with each
side seeking to establish his business track record as either
good or bad based solely on one small subset
of numbers:
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But as we continue to
see improving price action in the broad market, as
well as new breakouts among leading stocks, we will more aggressively start jumping back into the long
side of the market.
[16:00] Pain + reflection = progress [16:30] Creating a meritocracy to draw the
best out
of everybody [18:30] How to raise your probability
of being right [18:50] Why we are conditioned to need to be right [19:30] The neuroscience factor [19:50] The habitual and environmental factor [20:20] How to get to the other
side [21:20] Great collective decision - making [21:50] The 5 things you need to be successful [21:55] Create audacious goals [22:15] Why you need problems [22:25] Diagnose the problems to determine the root causes [22:50] Determine the design for what you will do about the root causes [23:00] Decide to work with people who are strong where you are weak [23:15] Push through to results [23:20] The loop
of success [24:15] Ray's new instinctual approach to failure [24:40] Tony's ritual after every event [25:30] The review that changed Ray's outlook on leadership [27:30] Creating new policies based on fairness and truth [28:00] What people are missing about Ray's culture [29:30] Creating meaningful work and meaningful relationships [30:15] The importance
of radical honesty [30:50] Thoughtful disagreement [32:10] Why it was the relationships that changed Ray's life [33:10] Ray's biggest weakness and how he overcame it [34:30] The jungle metaphor [36:00] The dot collector — deciding what to listen to [40:15] The wanting
of meritocratic decision - making [41:40] How to
see bubbles and busts [42:40] Productivity [43:00] Where we are in the cycle [43:40] What the Fed will do [44:05] We are late in the long - term debt cycle [44:30] Long - term debt is going to be squeezing us [45:00] We have 2 economies [45:30] This year is very similar to 1937 [46:10] The top tenth
of the top 1 %
of wealth = bottom 90 % combined [46:25] How this creates populism [47:00] The economy for the bottom 60 % isn't growing [48:20] If you look at averages, the country is in a bind [49:10] What are the overarching principles that bind us together?
On the influencer
side, the insights that you get with linking and tagging brands in Stories shows you how many people clicked on the link so you have a
better idea
of how much
of an impact you're generating for brands and if I'm linking to a blog post (another way I drive traffic to my blog) then I can
see how many people clicked on the link from my stories.
There is no evidence
of a god this
side of the Big Bang; every thing we
see has a pretty
good scientific explanation based on evidence.
Some might
see glaring faults from a guy named «Attack
of the 50 Foot Magic Underwear» who seems to think he has the facts on his
side, when in reality he is just as small - minded and un-educated as the people he professes to be
better than.
There is also some from the
good side as
well, but when one looks at the history
of the belief, one
sees far more damage done to humanity from it's belief, so by my way
of seeing it, «satan» inspires most religions.
When we find ourselves living as peacemakers in the world, this kind
of living so easily leads to persecution because we all know the way the world works — it wants us to pick a
side, and it's not going to go down so
well when we don't pick a
side and want to
see everyone flourish.
And the kid will reply,
well if you had been a father instead
of a politician, you would have
seen who I was earlier and would accept me for who I am, not denounce me because your
side of the rope doesn't like it..
If it be so, and it is the hope
of every
good man that there is a resurrection where there shall be no difference, where the deaf man shall hear, the blind man see, where he that bore a form of misery shall be fair like all the others, then there is indeed on this side of the grave some such resurrection each time a man, by willing to do all or to suffer all, rises up by entering into the commitment, and remains bound to the Good in the commitm
good man that there is a resurrection where there shall be no difference, where the deaf man shall hear, the blind man
see, where he that bore a form
of misery shall be fair like all the others, then there is indeed on this
side of the grave some such resurrection each time a man, by willing to do all or to suffer all, rises up by entering into the commitment, and remains bound to the
Good in the commitm
Good in the commitment.
Physics - lite @ CN77 & Andrew Andrew's Quote «It's not all that pointless,
see while you would never be convinced that your bronze age mythological beliefs about the creation
of the universe are wrong, since I can rebut (with peer reviewed journal articles no less) any claim you make, in rather stunning detail, those who are not so
well versed on the subject who read the dialogue could be swayed to the
side of science.
As a pastor I have
seen the
good and bad
sides of the church.
Lots to
see and hear, and I always come home feeling
better, closer to the
good side of things.
I would say Jesus showed a very nasty
side of the human condition... just because you have chosen to
see everything he said and did as «
good» doesn't make it so.
I might be ecelectic, but what makes me consistent is my belief is something that combines the belief
of Scripture with that
of Englightenment philosophy: nurturing life is goodness, simply, and helping others to
see a model that thinking for ourselves can help heal the world
of all past injustices - so that we all learn to WANT to be
good... within reason and by our own choice...: you have a society like that, you'll have less injustices, less violence, less money - grubbing by people who hold themselves as representatives
of «authority» -(which
side are you on, by the way, if you
see the world as so divided in such a bipolar reality...?)
This is why I believe it's so important to study both historical religious arguments supporting the abolition
of slavery and historical religious arguments opposing the abolition
of slavery (
see my post on Mark Noll's The Civil War as a Theological Crisis» for a sampling), as
well as historical religious arguments supporting desegregation and historical religious arguments opposing desegregation — not because I believe both
sides are equal, but because the patterns
of argumentation that emerge are so unnervingly familiar:
But that empirical, visible church, located where we happen to live and which we can
see functioning
well or ill, is only the hither
side — the imperfect expression, if you will —
of what the New Testament thinks
of as the «Body
of Christ» and describes as «without spot or blemish,» as «the household
of faith,» and as «the family
of God.»
On a more serious
side, I have do have a problem believing in a personal God who supposedly has my
best interests in mind — especially when I
see thousands
of certainly devout Christians rendered homeless by tornados, or dozens randomly killed by so - called «acts
of God.»
Empirical theology moves from the post-Lockean sensationalist religious aestheticism
of Jonathan Edwards, to the radical empiricism
of William James, John Dewey, and Alfred North Whitehead, to the «Chicago School»
of theology, to varieties
of empirical and pragmatic theologies at Yale and Columbia, to the empirical
side of process theology, to a current revisionist empirical theology — which is fast becoming an empiricist theology that is
better seen as a historicist theology.
A
well balanced person has a
better grasp on truth than a person who can only
see one
side of life.
Amen.The thing is too many people from both
sides try to disprove the other, Scientist (
well some) will say there is no God Ala Hawkings here and then some believers will say that evolution or anything pertaining to science that they don't understand is false.I don't believe that science and God are mutually exclusive.For me personally science helps to explain a lot
of things regarding creation, almost like giving me a window into how creative God is.I believe that God uses science to show us how awesome he is.To me science does not disprove Gods existence it actually reaffirms it on a human logic level, for me.You may disagree, that's fine, but this is just how I
see it.
When one day soon I follow him to the other
side of the valley and, by God's
good grace,
see my esteemed friend and mentor it will be resumed.
This is a
good example
of a major media outlet trying to
see both
sides of a question that should have an obvious answer.
Either way, Im not going to try to make myself feel
better by slamming your beliefs, which is what I
see going on by both
sides, and yet both
sides seem to trumpet themselves as being more enlightened then the other when in reality, they are just 2
sides of the same coin.
The
best part
of the experience, actually, was the look on Tom's face when he stopped at the
side bar where you get sugar, cream, napkins, and after pulling out two packets
of Splenda, took the lid
of his not very tall drink and
saw the inch
of whipped cream on top.
For three
good and very readable overviews
of the different
sides of the debates —
see here, here and here.
Consequently, most
of the people on the favored
side of the prosperity gap do not
see AIDS as an eventual or indirect threat to their own
well - being.
Writing the novel series for him, and traveling with him all over the country to promote it, I
saw the softer
side of a man famous for successful pastorates, the founding
of Christian schools and a college,
best - selling nonfiction books, and strong opinions.
Unfortunately, we all sat down together to eat breakfast on the same
side of a rickety picnic table that had
seen better days, and the picnic table toppled over, practically in slow motion... our pancakes flew through the air and landed on top
of us, along with everything else that was on the table.
Side note: I bought mine at Costso, and they most definitely have the
best price
of anywhere else I have
seen.
Once you
see plenty
of bubbles and you can check the underside
of the pancake and
see that they're golden brown, flip those babies over and brown the other
side and cook until browned as
well.
When we got back to Oregon our hotel room (like I waited until we went home), one
of the first things I did was search to
see what I could find on Hot Chicken, and was absolutely thrilled to find Hattie B's recipe right here, in Lee Brian Schrager's cookbook Fried & True: More than 50 Recipes for America's
Best Fried Chicken and
Sides.
Often
seen bucking the ocean with a basic propane grill (safer and more userfriendly than wood or charcoal in cramped spaces) lashed to their boats, these hard - working men and women are quick to serve up stories
of salmon barbecue, with hefty
sides of philosophy on the choicest species
of fish, the
best cut, the perfect marinade or sauce, and trademark techniques.
When you
see a light golden bottom, flip them over and let the other
side get golden as
well, if you need a little more drizzle
of olive oil, go ahead, time will vary according to oven heat, just watch it.
Let's
see if you can make something as
good as they say you can» (
Side note: the tashman often comes off as rude but don't be fooled, he has a heart
of gold):
The
best and most surefire way to tell if your brioche is ready is to put your oven mitts on, and carefully remove it from the pan to
see if the bottom and
sides of the loaf are a rich golden brown too.
never
seen such before they look gorgeous and the colour combination
of the whole salad is so balanced I just can not find words keep up the
good work, I have you on my
side bar bye
Last year
saw Winfrey join forces with The Kraft Heinz Company to launch O, That's
Good, an eight - item line
of refrigerated soups and
sides.
If you look at the new line
of Oprah's «O, That's
Good» prepared
sides and soups, you'll
see that it includes butternut squash, beans and other wholesome foods.
For
best before end date
see side of pack.
There's still a lot
of offseason left, though, and the important things to remember are a) the Nationals didn't have very far to go and they're already a little
better, b) missing out on Jansen and Melancon might be a
good thing, and c) you'll forgive them a minor panic in their search for a new closer because they've
seen the dark
side of an inconsistent bullpen.
Arsenal fans also want to
see the
side defend
well as that is another area
of concern with Koscielny and Mertesacker not available for the visit
of Liverpool in the first Premier League match.
Arsene Wenger previously admitted that he
saw similar qualities in Cohen as he did in a young Ashley Cole, who as we all remember turned out to be the
best English left - back for the majority
of his career, and was also a key member
of our Invincibles
side also.
He's proven himself against lesser
sides, but getting behind the defense
of good teams we shall
see.
In a way I hope the young striker does get another chance to play against West Brom because we have
seen signs
of some real talent and the more he plays the more comfortable he will feel in the
side and the
better he should perform.