Not exact matches
They may not understand
what it's actually like to be in the
shoes of the
people they're asked to call on.
It's easy to discriminate against the minority cobbler down the street by traveling a few extra blocks to buy from «your own kind»; it's much harder to act out your racist biases when buying
shoes at a big department store because, well, you have no idea
what colour or sex or sexual orientation of the
person who made those
shoes is.
«He's a guy who thinks at the highest levels — about government, about macroeconomic issues, about geopolitical issues and about
what's happening in our industry,» says Colleen Johnston, TD's chief financial officer, adding, «Despite all he's achieved, he's also a guy who can put himself in other
people's
shoes and think like a normal
person.»
It knows who's friends with whom, and which friends
people trust for recommendations on
what shoes to buy and which plumbers to hire.
Good hiring is a result of being able to put yourself in another
person's
shoes and see
what they see, feel
what they feel and have sensitivity to their expectations.
«
What's meaningful to me about stories,» Washington adds, «is that we can learn from putting ourselves in other
people's
shoes.»
Putting yourself in the
shoes of the
person searching for
what you offer.
The result, according to a
person who saw a rough cut of the commercial and another who saw the final cut, featured few shots of the
shoes and instead had a woman twirling on
what looked like a stripper pole and male athletes in sports bras striking odd poses.
Put yourself in the
shoes of a customer and think who or
what type of
person will be using my marketplace.
I make
people wear
shoes in my house because I'm not sure
what they might step in, and I should probably make
people wear
shoes in my theology for the same reason.
These (most)
People just use it as a diversion to distract people away from how they truely are, and ya know what, it works really well on «fellow Christians;» they stick together like glue, like a heard of stupid sheep and baaaaaa baaaa each other, while they go around and treat honest and truthful «evil heathens» like dog crap on the bottom of their
People just use it as a diversion to distract
people away from how they truely are, and ya know what, it works really well on «fellow Christians;» they stick together like glue, like a heard of stupid sheep and baaaaaa baaaa each other, while they go around and treat honest and truthful «evil heathens» like dog crap on the bottom of their
people away from how they truely are, and ya know
what, it works really well on «fellow Christians;» they stick together like glue, like a heard of stupid sheep and baaaaaa baaaa each other, while they go around and treat honest and truthful «evil heathens» like dog crap on the bottom of their
shoe.
It is often easy to look at other
people's decisions and judge them, thinking that we know clearly
what is right and
what is wrong and that if we were in their
shoes, we would have known
what was the right thing to do.
He explained: «They are often
people who are unable to put themselves in the
shoes of religious believers and understand a way of looking at the world that says that this defines your whole life, every single aspect of who you are and
what you are.»
It's like noticing a
person for the first time because she is a wonderful, caring and gifted soul and not for the colour of her skin or
what shoes she is wearing and then you realise, hey...» she's not that different from me after all.»
Identify with the
people, place yourself in their
shoes, and ask, «
What would I do in this situation?
I'll dance - sway in the back aisle with the other mamas - with - babes - in - arms, we have toddlers to chase and that is part of our worship, and I'll think that this is
what heaven sounds like, stomping feet, and laughing children, and
people singing, hang on a second, let me kick my
shoes off, this is holy ground.
So back to my original question atheists are just so goody two
shoes but
what is the real mototive that they feel worthy enough to come out with the assaults on another
person??
If the price for boots made it more profitable for shoemakers to sell them than
shoes, they would make more of them, whereas
what people needed might be
shoes.
Find out
what other
people in your
shoes have done before you.
And as I took in all of the information about new bottles and blankets and specialty baby
shoes, I couldn't help but imagine
what type of
person you will eventually be.
I have learned to not care about the judging as those
people truly will never know
what it is like to take a walk in your
shoes.
And the tip is actually rounder in
person so you won't have
what my mom calls «witch
shoes» aka old lady
shoes!
Enter any Pinterest user's name into the application and it will make recommendations for gifts based on
what that
person have pinned and repinned — including
shoes of course (I've tested it on myself and a few friends, it was surprisingly accurate!).
Is he a
shoe - in for the primary, based on the reaching - out, despite
what appears a limited in -
person effort to connect to a wide variety of Democrats?
The fact that I am the
person he is sure about, that I understand his thinking on any issue at any time and so on... If I were in his
shoes that is
what I would have done.
Joining separate support groups helped Tolson and her husband by allowing them to vent about her condition without taking any frustration out on each other: «I don't try to pretend
what it's like being in his
shoes, because I don't know
what it's like to be worried all the time that the
person you love is going to get worse.»
You're going to bench press 225 to prove that anybody can become more powerful, and in learning
what it takes to do so, you're going to inspire and empower other
people who have been in your
shoes to do the same.
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What were once canvas covered, rubber - soled
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I am not a
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what other's had to say It is like a continuing education course!
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;) Anyway I don't think
people should judge each other when we can not really put ourselves 100 % in the other
person's
shoes... so just keep doing
what you do and if you're happy and satisfied, that's all that matters!
Believe it or not, most
people look at
what shoes someone is wearing either deliberately or just out of curiosity.
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