Sentences with phrase «what other efforts»

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Once your marketing and sales efforts are aligned, and internal stakeholders have a clearer picture of what is working, it's time for your sales engineers and other subject matter experts to support marketing in the creation of powerful content.
What's more, the ubiquity of tech startups — and the decreased financial barrier to entry — has prompted Philadelphia and Detroit, among other cities, to begin offering venture capital in an effort to boost economic development, create jobs and attract young people, says Archna Sahay, Philadelphia's manager of entrepreneurial investment.
So if you're stuck deciding between PR or content marketing and focusing all your efforts on one over the other, it's time to look at what you stand to gain by aligning the two.
What is surprising is that AWS is that much bigger than the rest given the efforts Microsoft (msft), Google (goog), and others have made to win share.
On the other hand, Facebook is ramping up efforts to clarify privacy controls and help users find exactly what information Facebook knows about them.
I think what doomed the old USFL is the same thing that has plagued several other efforts: they outspent their resources.
[W] hen you assume positive intent, I think often what happens is the other person says, «Hey, wait a minute, maybe I'm wrong in reacting the way I do because this person is really making an effort.»»
Other California entrepreneurs started chiming in: «I support you in this effort let me know what I can do to help,» tweeted Design Inc..
Gary Cohn, President Trump's top economic advisor, said that the effort by Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan to jointly address healthcare was the same as the administration was doing by proposing rules to make it easier for self - employed Americans, small businesses and others to band together to get insurance through what are called association health plans.
As Americans for Annuity Protection and others work on efforts to overturn this bad rule, we must all do what the rule does not - serve retirement savers» best interests — not regulators or special groups.
We have set out to do what others weren't willing to try and are incredibly grateful for such public recognition of these efforts
The Jenkins Panel promotes a higher proportion of direct funding support for innovation commercialization while retaining traditional tax credit based support for science and technology R&D efforts, more in keeping with what most other countries do.
Although it may seem like a simple and obvious content marketing strategy, managing content distribution across multiple LinkedIn groups means dedicating a great deal of time and effort on reading what others post and on sharing your thoughts within those discussions.
As our study has consistently shown over the past eight years, there is no long - term correlation between the amount of money a company spends on its innovation efforts and its overall financial performance; instead, what matters is how companies use that money and other resources, as well as the quality of their talent, processes, and decision making.
What: Volunteers distribute cleaning kits and other household supplies to thousands of families to assist with the Calgary clean - up efforts
In order to understand the context in which the FBI sought a FISA warrant for Carter Page, it is necessary to understand how the investigation began, what other information the FBI had about Russia's efforts to interfere with our election, and what the FBI knew about Carter Page prior to making application to the court — including Carter Page's previous interactions with Russian intelligence operatives.
What you can do: Make a conscious effort to get to know people of other races.
On the other hand, once someone believes in God it follows he should invest time and effort trying to understand that god, what pleases him, what angers him, what he expects of him, and so on.
My question is this: what would it take for the American church at large (American church in this case meaning mainline denominations, other individual sects like the Mennonites with their huge variety of conservative to liberal congregations, nondenominational churches of all sizes mega and not, etc.) to make a concerted effort to call out abuse demonstrated by clergy in both church, public, and private settings?
So in this sense, I am fine with Christians celebrating Passover and the other Jewish feasts, especially if they take the time and effort to not just celebrate the feast, but to show how it reminds us of Jesus and points to what He did (or will do) for the world.
(Col 3:9, 10) The members of the churches are content just to listen to a preacher preach from the pulpit, with each individual member never making any effort to follow Jesus life course and teach others what the Bible really teaches.
In polite company, and for the sake of keeping peace with each other (because mutual apostasies take so much effort), we can do with marriage what we do with our disagreements about eucharist and baptism: keep our mouths shut and let God sort it out in the end.
My comments thus far reflect an effort to take seriously the possibility of a «pro-life» philosophy and to examine what that might entail other than opposition to abortion.
Such efforts give the lie to what is accurately described as the racist slander that black Americans are incorrigibly incapable of facing the truth about their situation, are perpetually parasitic on the larger society, and have no other strategy than to exploit white guilt in order to continue the free ride that blacks are getting on the wagon that others pull (to use Senator Phil Gramm's ugly image).
Christians must not claim that Christian revelation makes Christianity superior to other religions, she believes: «What Christianity has going for it is its substantive proposal of a way of life — a way of life over which Christians argue in the effort to witness to and be disciples of Christ, and with which they enter into argument with others
Regardless of what other forces may limit the success of their efforts, it remains true that the teaching of values is a fundamental obligation of educators.
What gets me is the corporate sponsors, books, DVD's, music CD's, insurance sales, and other efforts to fleece the weak - minded and line the pockets of those who would sell God as much as possible.
I even deluded myself with other explanations as I tried to fill in the blanks in an effort to figure out just what god was trying to say to me by means of this encounter / vision.
It's not really appreciated today, but his entire life was probably an effort to impress on others what he learned from them.
There will be no questioning as to whether I have won men (quite on the contrary, it might well be asked whether I had any notion of having by my own efforts done the least thing toward winning them); no questioning as to whether, by the talk I have gained some earthly advantage (quite on the contrary, it might well be asked whether I had any notion of having myself done the least thing toward gaining it); no questioning about what results I have produced, or whether I may have produced no results at all, or whether loss and the sport that others made of me were the only results I have produced.
The teacher's approach to such problems might start from three assumptions: (a) the teacher should be concerned with how science fits into the larger framework of life, and the student should raise questions about the meaning of what he studies and its relation to other fields; (b) controversial questions can be treated, not in a spirit of indoctrination, but with an emphasis on asking questions and helping students think through assumptions and implications; an effort should be made to present viewpoints other than one's own as fairly as possible, respecting the integrity of the student by avoiding undue imposition of the lecturer's beliefs; (c) presuppositions inevitably enter the classroom presentation of many subjects, so that a viewpoint frankly and explicitly recognized may be less dangerous than one which is hidden and assumed not to exist.
The effort to find out what the other really means and feels, affirms him and says in a nonverbal way, «You are important to me.»
The consequence might well have been a greater concentration than ever on our desperate effort to avoid personal death no matter what happens to others.
There is a content - force in movement that can not be replaced by increased volume or multiplied words or other common efforts to recovery by quantity of sounds what had been lost by improper or ineffective movement of ideas.
MikeyinLA — I've never been to an American Athiests meeting, so I'm not sure what they «preach», but everything I've encounterd coming from that organization appears to only be an effort to destroy other people's ideals, and I have yet to see an «American Athiests Soup Kitchen» or the «American Athiests Relief Fund».
What is notable about them is that they lead us to acknowledge that scientific work is energized throughout by a faith or trust that truth is worth pursuing, by a faith that it is worthwhile joining with others in an effort to uncover the facts about the world, and by the belief that it is wrong to deviate from a method that brings us to the truth.
So yes, even Satan used truth in his efforts to tempt Jesus, just as Hilter, Pol Pot and others used a seed of truth in what they said.
if i had to guess, i would say you were somehow reading parker palmer, because what you are talking about here reminds me of something i heard parker palmer talk about: a common delusion among leaders, espcially in â $ ˜Christian circlesâ $ ™, is that their efforts are always well - intended, and thus their projection of power upon others is benign.
This effort to come up with a Christian «case» for gay marriage just underlines that Christians and other theists can't agree on what their god «really» has meant and that this religion is just more baseless nonsense created completely by human beings.
Lots of plans, goals, and a vision, a picture of what we want our life together to be like at different stages of our lives, and concrete thoughts and efforts on how to get there that impact us everyday.Some formal, some informal, some more rigid and fixed than others.
There's a moral grandeur to these finite creatures [concrescing actual occasions] recognizing the contributions others make to what they achieve, thus recognizing the ways their achievements might contribute to what others make, and shaping their own efforts in the light of these interoccasional dependencies.
In describing and accounting for the lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and state.
There is a strong market for what they are offering; these colleges are flourishing, and a number of relatively new ones — LeToumeau.College, Oral Roberts University and Liberty University, among others — have joined older institutions such as Wheaton, Gordon and Westmont in an effort to meet the need.
His meaning is closer to what others might call historical; for he is thinking of any effort to understand human occurrences in terms of how they can be located and explained in the wider course of events.
Yep, keep ignoring what the Bible says about the rich so that more effort can be made by Christians to trash others like gays or doctors performing legal operations.
Kautsky was right when he showed that at certain points the movement of history is irresistible no matter what may be the intentions or efforts of man, while at others man has a limited possibility of modifying, bending, arresting, or dividing the course of events.
Observer wrote on Sunday, October 2, 2011 at 2:32 pm, stating, «Mark, Yep, keep ignoring what the Bible says about the rich so that more effort can be made by Christians to trash others like gays or doctors performing legal operations.»
And in the same way, what had to be done in the cases of same - sex marriage was a serious effort to draw on the substantive arguments, made by Robert George, Ryan Anderson, Sherif Girgis (and others of us) to explain again why the marriage of a man and woman is the most defensible form of marriage.
i long with you david... and i myself stumble in my own awkward efforts toward freedom, and as you said, we know the fact is that it is scary to move into freedom... because it is unknown... but i see so many on this newfound road to freedom get trapped in the liminal space of wish - fullfillment community (which actually rather looks like affinity rather than the hard - won community that comes from communitas)... i'm sure this is going to come off the wrong way, but i'm going to say it anyway: many of the comments seem to be «all about me», and truly that is what religion is... but not freedom, not the mission of Jesus where you die to yourself by taking up your cross daily... not being centered on the «other» rather than yourself...
Most of my cooking in this style is kind of thrown together, which is why I don't often post it, but I will make an effort to really document what works, why I did this, that, and that other thing, and will keep on making food that tastes great and makes you feel great!
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