Sentences with phrase «what makes each of»

We asked Jeff Wolt, a professor of agronomy and toxicology at Iowa State University, what he made of these claims.
The core defines what you made of, and how you are going to grow.
Earlier this week, Mike Arrington, the founder of TechCrunch and a prolific moderator at this week's Disrupt conference in San Francisco, wrote on his blog that he planned to ask Disrupt's panelists — including Mark Zuckerberg — what they made of the recent NSA scandal.
I asked Dunbar what he made of social scientists» claims that people have fewer close friends today than they did years ago.
«We wanted to paint a picture that technology is what you make of it, and it can contribute to positive life outcomes, too.»
Whether you are 18, 28, or 48, any learning experience is what you make of it, so consider how you might make the most of these:
Just look what he made of his Boring Company flamethrower venture, which went on to sell all 20,000 units, raising some $ 10 million, and the company's $ 20 hat sale which moved 50,000 pieces.
We want to take the time to learn what makes each of your individual businesses great, through the lens of the Entrepreneur 360 ™.
Data is what you make of it, but think of the improvements you can make to your support process when you replace hunches with statistics and guesswork with verifiable patterns.
We asked Ray King, CEO of Top Level Design, what he makes of this paradox.
«This is not a bad economy, it's the economy, and what you make of it is what you're going to get out of it.
In his upcoming book, «Things Are What You Make of Them,» Kurtz shares a mini-collection of inspirational essays and «no - nonsense advice» for «creatives.»
From Bill Cosby's now - legendary social media missteps, flippant tweets that resulted in firings, to Facebook official relationships sometimes carrying more weight than actually committing, social media is what you make of it, either on purpose or by accident.
In his upcoming book, «Things Are What You Make of Them,» Kurtz shares a mini-collection of inspirational essays and «no - nonsense advice» for anyone seeking encouragement.
Delegates told me they worried the party is too autocratic, and when I asked a senior party official what he made of Saturday's policy debates, he said, «I haven't really been paying attention.»
«That's what makes all of this a campaign finance violation.»
In the end, just like college, it's all in what you make of it.
Heaven or hell is what you make of your life.
The many names of God are what we make of Him.
Let us know what you make of the mag!
We all bear partial responsibility for what we make of ourselves and contribute to others.
Either way, I would like for Perry to tell me what he makes of this Bible passage.
The world can (largely) be what we make of it.
And what makes each of us feel less on the outside is knowing that we are sought out.
Or best of all, simply pay attention to one another to observe what makes the other person laugh, rest, rejuvenate, connect, grow, and thrive and try to communicate with one another about what makes each of you laugh, rest, rejuvenate, connect, grow and thrive.
I'll link the first part of it here — perhaps you could take a look and see what you make of it?
The answer will depend on what we make of St. Paul's words to the Corinthians: «What hast thou that thou didst not receive?
What we make of life collectively is what makes the world go round.
The difference is of course in what we make of them.
We can then all just respect, not tolerate, each others beliefs, for being what makes each of us the unique individuals we are.
What we make of it is up to the individual.
What YOU make of the book can only occur after having read the book.
They are experiences of reality, and faith is what we make of them.
Harvard professor Feldman: «Shariah, according to Muslims, is god's word on how you're supposed to live your life... as a general matter, shariah is what you make of it, and there are plenty of Muslims who interpret shariah in a progressive way so that it's equal towards women and progressive towards women.»
Life is what you make of it.
It is not what we build or what we make of ourselves that matters in the end.
Religion or spirituality is what you make of it.
What matters is what we make of our lives together — whether we live in a way that makes each person both a beneficiary and a benefactor of our communities.
What sickness and the threat of death do to us is one thing; what we make of them is another.
I'm curious what you make of it all...
It is what you make of it, no more, no less.
What I make of it has already been indicated along the way, but a summary may be in order.
Marriage is what you make of it!
What makes each of us a better person is reaching out individually to help those in need.
A Lutheran professor of theology in the Midwest sends along a clipping from USA Today about which he is vaguely irritated and wonders what we make of it.
Purpose is what you make of it.
If this is so, we can recognize that the «stuff» of our moral lives is only partly what is given; and it is partly what we make of it.
Because apparently the questions of a six year old threatened to bring down their religion, at least that is what I made of it.
This is what makes some of us sane or insane the line between reality and brain washings..
What we make of Buber's philosophical, theological, and political legacy will depend, in the end, on what we make of his optimism.
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