Sentences with phrase «who values those things»

I'm a parent who values those things, and not a parent who went to a competitive high school or to a top college.
Urbana renters insurance coverage is a good investment for IL tenants who value their things.

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Because very frankly the only thing of any enormous value at the Home Depot today are the 360,000 wonderful people who work there.
His character has proven to me he is one of the rare celebrities who is «willing to do the right thing» so that we see value equal to our spend.
I impressed on him that value in a business depends on things like recurring income from customers who come back year after year — in other words, exactly what he has at the music school, and what nurseries almost never have.
As governor of the nation, Trump would need to surround himself with politically experienced people and be willing to work with both Democrats and Republicans who hold different opinions and values than he does in order to get things done.
Gates brought up the values alignment problem when it comes to AI: «One thing to make sure the people who create the first strong AI have the right values and ideally that it isn't just one group way out in front of others.
To Olympic memorabilia market experts, such as Ingrid O'Neil, a California - based auctioneer who specializes in such memorabilia, metal is the furthest thing from their mind when thinking about how to value a precious winner's medal.
We need, to understand that they are fictional people, who are able to do things that real people can not, but I'm talking more about identifying with their moral code, their values in helping others and doing right from wrong.
That identity solidified one day in 2013 after Mee, a self - described software developer who is «allergic to mission statements, corporate values, and things like that,» was cornered in his office by one of his senior vice presidents who threatened not to leave until Mee clarified Pivotal's mission.
One person driving less, eating less factory - farmed meat, flying less, polluting less, using less air conditioning — you know things you could do — may affect little on a global CO2 scale, but maybe today, if everyone who reads this article who cares about Thoreau's legacy, who believes in self - determination, who calls him - or herself a leader, or just wants to be one, acts by his or her values...
He would be an entrepreneur who looked for value in things that seemed worthless.
It's here where you struggle to find your value because you are up against clients who always want things at a cheaper rate.
«One of the things that is really important is having clarity around the purpose or values of your brand,» says Ersher, who founded the soup - centric chain after identifying a lack of high - quality soup on the market.
And even those of us who believe fervently in the value of free markets can see that it's not a good thing that a CEO can afford to build a $ 50 - million home while others living in the same country can't afford a roof over their head at all.
Crockett, who is bullish on SeaWorld, notes that even if things get much worse, the company has a portfolio of properties that, in its IPO filings, was valued at $ 5 billion; that's more than two times the current value of its market cap and debt.
«There is a growing segment of people who spent the first fifteen years of their careers doing the corporate thing, and who are now looking to work in a business that is values driven.
Asked what was the best advice the property mogul, who will become the U.S. president in January, ever gave him, Rancic said, «I would tell you that one thing he values is hard work... He's a hard worker.
«The most important thing is to really know who your customers are, what they value, what matters to them, and what they're looking for in the future,» says David Iudica, Director of Strategic Insights and Research at Yahoo.
GREENBLATT: Well you know I taught at Columbia as I mentioned for the last 22 years and so I tell my students that first day of class actually, I tell them that you know I don't think there's a lot of social value in being an investment manager, it's not that I don't think investors who do work set help set prices and allocate capital and all those things, but I just think A, they're not very good at it, and B, it'll get done without you.
Authentic leaders start with a strong sense of values, and some deep beliefs in their mission and purpose, but just as importantly, they are able to personally inspire and build trusting relationships with the people around them who can make things happen in the business.
The plaintiffs in the case call for more transparency from Uber's new CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, who recently overhauled the company's values to include: «We do the right thing.
«These things push up home values based on increased demand, which is great for some folks, but it's not great news for existing residents hoping to get into the housing market who aren't on Amazon salaries,» he says.
Yes, momentum can be a self - fulfilling prophecy; if things are going well, investors often expect the market to continue to go well, so they buy more stock — which, naturally boosts values even higher (even though the only real upward force is a bunch of investors who think the market is going to do well!).
When there was no grass to cut or other work to do, my parents — who deeply valued education — would give us things to commit to memory.
For example, I can remember selling real estate when interest rates were 22 % but the interesting thing is that for those individuals who were brave enough to purchase back then, they did very well on the sale value of the property down the road.
I think someone who can get down to the individual level with employees and talk these things out is a huge value to the company.
And I particularly play in the currency space and one of the thing that's attractive there is the idea that in eras where you have reckless central banking there's huge distinction between reckless central bankers and those who are engaged in reckless central banking with abadon and as a result I think that there becomes some real value disparities from a currency standpoint as well.
«One of the things that works on our menu is when you can talk about both premium and value, because they're two different customers who are interested in those products and so I think, for us, there's always going to be an element of talking to different customers with different needs,» Kempczinski said in an interview.
It would take someone who knew there was value in this thing and then went out and invested effort to do it [read the data].»
I respect your experience but it is still anecdotal and limited — it is not definitive hence my suggestion that you paint with a narrower brush lest you do the very thing that you are guarding against... You resist those who criticize «other ways of following Jesus» while doing a bit of the same to those who see value in the institution as a spiritual reality even if not an ideal one...
I guess I am a wolf then... certainly not one of the flock who follows where led... but i commend you on attempting to peal back the layers... We should all be like that... not accepting things at face value.
Someone who's not rich might actually understand the value of things, and care about how they impact others!
It seems that the idea of an inclusive church where people are loved and valued based only on the fact that they are a unique creation of God is threatening to those who thing they alone hold the real truth.
none of these prayers are dangerous, for example if you pray to become like jesus, and god downgrades your life and you lose your house and car etc, this is good, as God is happier with those who don't value the material things in this temporary world, and your only going to achieve heaven with Gods happiness
Sex between unmarried adults might be inside that gray area between the ideal and the immoral if, first, no one's marriage is being violated by either party; second, if it is a union of love and caring, not just a union of convenience and desire; third, if sex is shared only after other things have been shared, other things such as time, values, friendship, communication and a sense of deep trust and emotional responsibility; fourth, if it is both loving and discreet, private, shielded from those who would not or could not understand; if it is valued as a bond between the two people involved and between them alone, never violating the sacredness of the exclusive quality of that moment.
No, they were not savage beasts; they were straight - thinking men who had made violence the supreme value in life, the thing that gave a meaning to life.
One thing that always strikes me about those who would challenge us is the notion that we have no solid foundation or truth to set our values on.
Much of the value of this dialogue for process philosophers lies in following along precisely the sorts of things that Hausman and I said, for these are the sorts of things nearly all process philosophers say about Bergson, even those such as Hausman and I, who are very sympathetic to Bergson and try to study him closely (although admittedly, Hausman is really more a Peircean and I am more a Whiteheadian, and Gunter is really Bergson's true apologist).
Among those who attribute value to all things, some insist that all things have equal value or, at least, that we have no business trying to make distinctions.
The usual stress upon «rest eternal» is hardly likely to make much appeal to men and women who have been convinced that life, as they know and value it, entails activity and «doing things».
It affirms the intrinsic value of all things and their radical interdependence in such a way that those who follow him should be profoundly sensitive to the inherent importance of what happens to all things and to how the effects...
George Will zeroes in on the cause in no uncertain terms: «Karl Marx, who had a Reaganesque respect for capitalism's transforming power, got one thing right: Capitalism undermines traditional social structures and values; it is a relentless engine of change, a revolutionary inflamer of appetites, enlarger of expectations, diminisher of patience.»
One thing I love about the Gay Christian Network, of which Justin is the director, is that it welcomes healthy dialog between folks on «Side A,» who believe homosexual relationships have the same value as heterosexual relationships in the sight of God, and folks on «Side B,» who believe only male / female relationships in marriage represent God's intent for sexuality.
And the moment we renounce the absurd notion that a thing is exploded away as soon as it is classed with others, or its origin is shown; the moment we agree to stand by experimental results and inner quality, in judging of valueswho does not see that we are likely to ascertain the distinctive significance of religious melancholy and happiness, or of religious trances, far better by comparing them as conscientiously as we can with other varieties of melancholy, happiness, and trance, than by refusing to consider their place in any more general series, and treating them as if they were outside of nature's order altogether?
Craftsmen who desire to create value in these now global industries respect locality, even as those fixed in a locality should also respect those craftsmen who highlight and distribute capital to those who produce things of value.
It is another thing to learn the value of something because someone else has it, and then to become the sort of person who makes it possible for more and more people to have that thing by spreading the news of its value, perhaps, or even reproducing it in ways that make it more accessible to others.
It affirms the intrinsic value of all things and their radical interdependence in such a way that those who follow him should be profoundly sensitive to the inherent importance of what happens to all things and to how the effects of each act ramify throughout the whole.
However, there is no proof for any god, so those people who really value logic don't believe in things with zero proof.
To be the only chaplain in a 170 - bed hospital filled with a great number of people who are quadraplegic; to try to help these people rediscover and / or redefine a life value and quality that they often feel has been lost; to grow to care greatly about these people; to do all these things and yet deep, deep inside, to feel that you would rather be dead than be quadraplegic — that's hard to admit.
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