Sentences with phrase «who see things»

Ordinary users will be the ones who see these things first in test markets and targeted advertising, so if you see something suspicious, bring it to the attention of your friendly neighborhood tech site.
That begs the question: what about Member States who see things differently?
The rise of the religious fundamentalists and the beliefs of the delusionists are very similar; a great deal of anger towards those who see things differently; a great sense of self righteousness; a great desire to impose their views and solutions on others; plus strong belief in limited sources of information which reinforce the preferred world view.
From my limited point of view, the dichotomy you mention is the difference between those people who see things «the way that things are» and those people who see «the way that things ought to be».
It's almost too good to be true - but the fact is there are plenty of breeders and dog owners who see things differently.
of course there might be users who see things differently but consider there might be others who agree...
School reformers need to ask themselves how much time they spend talking to — and, more important, listening to — people who see things differently than them.
The only way to conquer that, as Education Post's Marilyn Rhames observed, is to develop relationships with those who see things differently.
We should be able to empathize with those who see things differently and deal with problems differently than we do.
When I suggest that talkers and doers need to listen to those who see things differently, that policymakers are well - served by humility, or that reform needs to work for teachers as well as students, it's not because I want everyone to get along.
But I believe you can always learn from people who see things differently than you.
The hope for us who see things in black and white is that there's another chapter added to that with the calendar date of 2017.
«There are huge differences between the global south, who see things getting better, compared to the global north, and particularly the U.S., where we get down to 31 % who see things being better five years from now,» he said.
Those who see things this way urge that, at a minimum, we should focus on conservation of scarce resources, reduction of pollution, and technological innovations that will enable us to adjust to a post-petroleum economy.
These three groups must struggle together to make the world a safer place for communities and families who see things differently from one another.
It certainly isn't a fair representation of available choices, nor is ND in anyway theologically neutral which is one route that could be legitimately taken if you have a solid theological stance but truly want to build bridges and open spaces for people who see things differently rather than feeling the need to sell your particular take on things.
Those who see things this way allow that concentrated wealth may be unjust if it does not result from a truly free market.
And theologians are not the only ones who see things this way: humanities teachers, especially of literature and philosophy, have led the way in theorizing about our post-Enlightenment identity.
The author closes with a chapter stating that while he does not judge or condemn those who see things differently that he does, he hopes such people will not condemn him either, but will allow him (and others) to face the difficult questions about church that need to be asked.
They're bemoaning the fact that there aren't more people out there who see things the way they are coming to see things.
But if you can start and maintain relationships with Christians who see things differently than you do, you'll discover they are real human beings who care about other people.
But at the same time that I find Whitehead's thought so deeply satisfying, I realize that there are others, more intelligent and sensitive than myself, who see all things in some quite different perspective.
But people who see things the way we do can simply stop giving to organizations who misuse their money, and give it directly the poor ourselves, or to groups that will help take care of the poor and needy.
There are those of us who see things otherwise.
Judgement day is non-existent in the real world, so most of us who see things outside of that giant book of fairy tales are not worried... we live in reality and not in fear.
Because those of us who see these things for what they are (unconst.itutional, unethical, sometimes immoral) are too «respectful» of these traditions.
Calls to cut regulation and red tape are often the first item of business for those promoting developments in the world's major cities, but not Perth's Adrian Fini, who sees things very differently.
The prophet is a «realist of distances,» one who sees things with their extensions of meaning and thus sees far things close up.
Or in this Galilean Jewish peasant who saw things very differently?
In my opinion, this person is convinced they are right and everyone who sees things differently is wrong.
Stimpson writes as a modern woman who sees things are they really are: hence, on the subject of clothing she makes the point that a priest in a clerical collar is saying «Hey, world, I'm a priest», and a policeman in uniform is saying «Hey, world, I'm a cop».
Yet even people who saw these things rejected it because they'd rather NOT believe so they can keep sinning.
I was starting to think i was the only person who saw things the way I did.
But thank God for a few good sports journalists and commentators who saw things exactly as I did and for that I am grateful and happy that at least some with common sense spoke out in my support.
You are thanking God for «good» sports journalists and commentators who saw things the way you did??? Wow!!!
An on form Ozil can take Arsenal to the next level because he is a player who sees things that others don't, much like Fabregas.
«Dr. Alain Kaloyeros, who sees things that mere mortals don't see — and has economic visions that other mere mortals can't actually see,» Cuomo said.
From my own experience, I can tell that it is invaluable to get feedback from an «outsider» who sees things from a different point of view.
But it would appear that guys like Einstein, Newton, and myself — guys who see Thing A controlling Thing B at a distance and wonder about it — are all of a sudden rather thin on the ground.
A person who sees things in a positive light are much easier to be with than those with a chip on their shoulder.
P.T. Barnum always has been regarded as a great entrepreneur and show business pioneer who saw things no one else did, perhaps realizing the business was just one big circus.
Greenlighted by the studio to capitalize on the franchise while it was still hot, Dante and screenwriter Charles S. Haas (Matinee) made the film they want to see, and being the creature - feature lovers and film fanatics that they are, this meant a movie for people who saw things the same.
He was a man who saw things coming.
There's only one person who sees things from your point of view and that's what we as readers, want.
It's helpful to have someone on your side who sees things from a holistic perspective, and that's exactly what an advisor does — helps you develop an investment plan and keeps an eye on where everything is going.
Michael Andrews, who died in 1995, was a poetic realist who saw things from unexpected and eerie points of view.
Reactions from Focus the Nation's student trainees were beyond encouraging, and pretty much everyone who saw the thing said that it should be made more widely available.
Tell me, too, how someone who sees things as you do... can straighten out someone who says the key to dispelling public conflict over climate change is just to disseminate study findings on scientific consensus.
Tell me, too, how someone who sees things as you do — all built into Bayesianism; no need to address whether the problem is different priors or different sources of information relevant to truth - seeking likelihood ratios vs. a form of biased perception that opportunisitcally bends whatever evidence is presented to fit a preconception; no need apparently either for empirical study on any of this — can straighten out someone who says the key to dispelling public conflict over climate change is just to disseminate study findings on scientific consensus.
Fifth, he diminishes the intelligence of anyone who sees things differently to him.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z