Sentences with phrase «with ideas suggest»

If they can not come up with ideas suggest one of the following activities:

Not exact matches

I also suggest The Man Who Sold the Moon by Robert A. Heinlein, which gave me the idea for the Google Lunar XPrize and the work we're doing with Planetary Resources to prospect and mine asteroids.
Robert Epner, Founder and CEO of ChiefofStaff.com, has worked with numerous Fortune 500 companies on strategy execution and suggests that you try the following the next time you have a big idea:
I think they come to me because they respect me and they respect my ideas, so if I do suggest an alternative, most of the time they will actually go with that.
On the other hand, «business ideas with low investment» is on KWFinder's list of suggested keywords, and it actually gets searched about 4,400 times a month with a difficulty of 40, so that might be a better keyword to go for.
«Even if you follow these phrases with a great idea, they suggest that you lack confidence, which makes the people you're speaking to lose confidence in you.»
Some experts have even suggested that financial institutions may want to check the credit histories of people in your online network to help determine your creditworthiness, with the idea being that people tend to share the same consumer habits as their peers.
Several large, recent, peer - reviewed studies have suggested a fascinating but seemingly counterintuitive idea: That the amount of fat you eat may not be as directly linked with how fat you are as we once thought.
The baron was impressed with what he was doing in Napa and suggested the idea of a joint venture.
Advisers who work with Brandes are equipped with a so - called «IDEAS» script, with each letter identifying a different step in the process: Inquire about how the other person is doing; Describe things you hear; Empathize with the client; Add your own point of view; Suggest a solution.
Kutcher doesn't explain where he hit on this idea, but he's certainly not the first to suggest kicking your day off with a bit of writing.
Proof of stake first idea was suggested on the bitcointalk forum back in 2011, but the first digital currency to use this method was Peercoin in 2012, together with ShadowCash, Nxt, BlackCoin, NuShares / NuBits, Qora and Nav Coin.
Chasing the business started by former Amazon employees would suggest boss Jeff Bezos is worried by the idea of Flipkart uniting with Walmart.
If a merger with the NDP, Alberta Party, and Greens, as has been suggested by Calgary - Buffalo Liberal MLA Kent Hehr, is unpalatable to Dr. Sherman, perhaps he could be convinced a merger with his party's federal namesake would not be a bad idea.
If you want to grow your organic traffic for items related to «tea» I would suggest finding other high search volume concepts closely related to the topic, such as types of teas, tea leaves, infusers, cultural practices or differences, etc... the idea being to build content containing keywords, and more importantly semantic relationships around the topic of «tea,» with the end goal being to broaden the relational authority your website has for more long - tail keywords.
Research findings from the Center for Talent Innovation, a New York - based think tank headed by Sylvia Ann Hewlett, found that having something inherently in common with the funder, decision maker or investor makes an enormous difference, since 56 percent of decision makers in the study did not value ideas they didn't personally see a need for, even when evidence suggests that it's a good, marketable idea.
note to how this relates: - some have suggested the idea «homosexuality» is not really in the Bible (can be lumped together with other sexual sins?)
«some have suggested the idea «homosexuality» is not really in the Bible (can be lumped together with other sexual sins?)»
Are you suggesting people shouldnt hate hitler for his ideas on what to do with the jews because he also was a man?
In fact, when the topic of teaching religion in schools crops up and you suggest to those pushing the idea that maybe it would be OK to teach religion in a comparative context, with many of the world's major religions examined objectively alongside each other, the creationist fundies are the ones yelling the loudest that that must never, ever be allowed — it's only their view that's welcome.
The idea of an «absolute antidote» suggests a different concept of the human than is presumed in Hitchens's argument: a being capable of enslavement by his darker side, one whose infinite desire for something beyond himself can be short - circuited into various «false infinities» (Ratzinger), who can redeem himself only by restoring the circuitry of his absolute relationship with his Generator.
What I suggest is that people spend time, whenever possible, in contact with each other before making public what they think about another persons ideas.
And here we can see with complete clarity the importance of the idea, suggested above, that it is at its point or superstructure of spiritual concentration and not at its base or infrastructure of material arrangement that humanity must biologically establish its equilibrium.
Smith reminds readers of the idea of divine accommodation, which suggests that «in the process of divine inspiration, God did not correct every incomplete or mistaken viewpoint of the biblical authors in order to communicate through them with their readers... The point of the inspired scripture was to communicate its central point, not to straighten out every kink and dent in the views of all the people involved in biblical inscripturation and reception along the way.»
In Out of Control he suggests that the world today is «like a plane on automatic pilot, with its speed continuously accelerating but with no defined destination».9 The idea that humankind is in control of the various forces promoting change is an illusion:
With electronic culture, he suggests, the resonance of sound has become the dominant mode of communication and conveyor of truth, rather than sight (as in reading books to discern ideas).
Even as it is sometimes suggested that the idea of Lutheran ethics is oxymoronic, so it is only with great difficulty that one can even imagine a Dionysian Lutheran.
I suggest that biographies of prominent writers of recent times will show over and over again how the idea of God as pre-empting creaturely decisions, with the resulting problem of evil, has been the flaw that has chiefly led to agnosticism or outright atheism.
But on Whitehead's hypothesis, «the direct evidence as to the connectedness of one's immediate present occasion of experience with one's immediately past occasions, can be validly used to suggest categories applying to the connectedness of all occasions in nature» (Adventures of Ideas 284)
We can attempt to articulate this tacit understanding by suggesting that both camps are working with the inchoate idea that tyranny is present when a law or a governmental policy or a social practice in some way harms human beings by adversely affecting the developing course of their life.
The prophet's description, read with some imagination, suggests the fruitful idea that God is to be worthily served, not by individuals in isolation, but by a community, and yet a community so completely united in his service that it can be spoken of as a person.
He suggests, with much supporting evidence, that the idea of the individual woman as the «bride of Christ» has led to eroticized expressions of the individual's union with Christ.
This manifests itself not only in the way in which Aristotelian notions of the «unmoved mover» or neo-Platonic ideas of «being - subsisting from - itself» have been taken to be the proper definition of what is meant when we speak of «God», but also in liturgical language where all too often the basic concept implied or (as most often seems to be the case) affirmed is the utter immutability of deity, along with the rigidly legalistic moralism which it is suggested should mark those who claim to «obey» the divine mandates.
This idea was in sharp contrast with Parmenides, who suggested in his poem about nature that «being» was prior to «becoming,» and that underlying every change was some more fundamental reality that endured.
Working with Colin McGinn's ideas on consciousness Charlton illustrates the inconsistencies of philosophers who view mind as explainable by science, while suggesting himself that «the presence of mind in nature is not something invisible and hidden except to introspection, but the most palpable thing there is.
The fellowship suggested in an online statement that given Broyde's infiltration into «a sacred and safe space in which our members can share ideas and thoughts,» he should issue apologies directly to those with whom he'd corresponded.
To do this, I suggest we must start with an idea of what I call aspiration.
Nash and Brown basically summarize the findings of these scholars in addition to supplementing their findings with more recent evidence that suggests 1st century Christianity did not steal its ideas from paganism.
This isn't to say that I reject these ideas in the way that some do (suggesting God has different ways to have relationship with different groups, or holding to some Universalist notion that none of it matters anyhow and everyone will end up with God) but rather to say that I see my role in a more boundaried and limited capacity.
Though alternatives will be suggested below, it may be that there is no better symbolic ritual which so wonderfully depicts the idea of being buried with Christ and being raised to a new life in Him.
I have no idea why you said anything about Mary by the way, are you suggesting Mary ascended to heaven with Jesus?
I would suggest that taking ideas that work for you in your life, from Rand and Jesus, whether it is a «healthy» self - interest with a «healthy» desire to help others seems like a fine balance interpersonally and collectively.
Thoroughly in harmony with the mood of their time, they set about to suggest to the Christians ideas by which they could understand themselves in a new way.
We do not deny or circumscribe the Creator, because we hold he has created the self - acting originating human mind, which has almost a creative gift; much less then do we deny or circumscribe His power, if we hold that He gave matter such laws as by their blind instrumentality moulded and constructed through innumerable ages the world as we see it... Mr Darwin's theory need not then be atheistical, be it true or not; it may simply be suggesting a larger idea of Divine Prescience and Skill... At first sight I do not see that «the accidental evolution or organic beings» is inconsistent with divine design - It is accidental to us, not to God.»
Central in the Church's crosshairs has been «the Force», with some suggesting that the idea of a cohesive force that governs the entire universe, binding it all together, was reminiscent of New Age thinking.
On the other side, despite the desire of many Buddhists to avoid any entanglement with the idea of God, there are developments in Buddhism that suggest an openness to the kind of deity of which I have spoken.
Now, I suggest that you let your mind relax and play with these ideas, one at a time, taking as long as you wish.
And I am suggesting that after we have discovered, so far as may be, how this or that theological idea came to be, on what grounds and with what intention it was asserted, we have then to ask a similar question.
Some suggest that the very idea of religions, in the plural, came from a pluralistic society with a democratic form of government.
I've been sharing similar thoughts with my students and suggesting that they not get hung up on the idea of «balance» which seems to be a popular idea in the church.
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