Much as we love boom markets and the positive impact they have on our portfolios, we've had to bear witness to the erosion of some core principles that are
at the essence of the value creation process.
But, while we herald her accomplishments, we can not neglect that
at the essence of the work was an unyielding belief in her faith.
The above verse not only has the revelation of how the creation started but also has another scientific evidence (all in one verse) that water is
at the essence of every living thing!
Such a system of priorities strikes
at the essence of evangelicalism, for within a totalitarian evangelical system, thought — or, more insidiously, spirit — control takes precedence over spiritual growth.
In his first Hasidic books Buber exercised a great deal of freedom in the retelling of the Hasidic legends in the belief that this was the best way to get
at the essence of the Hasidic spirit.
No other approach can get
at the essence of the man and his work.
He and his disciples were hopeful that by studying the development of languages they could arrive
at the essence of religion «scientifically.»
Both these world issues strike
at the essence of serving God by serving others, a sometimes definition for missions.
In 2015 I was invited by The Coombe Hospital to speak
at the Essence of Midwifery Conference on What women want from their maternity care.
Ian Banks» Feersum Enjinn (Orbit, pp 279, # 15.99) makes the reader work: the title and one character deal with words phonetically and forcefully, a slight hurdle to the speed - reader grabbing
at the essence of the story.
BDW: I think being a celebrity is
at the essence of that, because I'd been doing romantic stuff even on stage in New York City in the 1960s.
Combat is
at the essence of gameplay for many, many genres; in the case of fighting games, the combat is the central star, so the depth and options available to the player are unparalleled.
Start with the definition you have found, then take a closer look
at the essence of the subject, go into details describing structural peculiarities and classification.
Advertisement costs is a necessary and ordinary expense for any business, but you need to look
at the essence of the transaction.
Sweeping views of hills and native trees entangled with glimpses of the coral sea all combine to ensure peace and luxury are
at the essence of Nahmahlu.
Yoga and pilate devotees of all levels can energise their heart, mind and body with classes
at Essence of Living Yoga and Pilates Studio in Broadbeach.
Strict parameters had been
at the essence of the neoclassical architecture of the 19th century (and before).
Represented by George Billis Gallery, NYC & LA — Steven Kinder talks a lot about energy, form and movement and getting
at the essence of something.
Kinder's work expresses energy, form, movement, and getting
at the essence of something.
I have been working my way in earnest, but I am still far from arriving
at the essence of my magic.
You've structured your class to get
at the essence of NWEI's method — to create community, to connect the issues we currently face to what students can do in their own lives and fields, and to see that things are connected.
Now, of course,
at the essence of all marketing campaigns is an understanding of the priorities and primary problems of the target audience.
At the essence of their fantasy is that the idea that the relationship, whether it be romantic, a friendship, or with an icon, will heal them from their pain, albeit temporarily.
Really try to get
at the essence of your client's or prospect's needs.
That particular depiction seems to get
at the essence of young parents» — even those who are saints — humanity and humility.
Not exact matches
This man's ground breaking expedition had nothing to do with business
at all, but it illustrates the true
essence of an entrepreneurial venture perfectly.
«Timing is
of the
essence,» Fadi Arbid, founding partner and chief investment officer
at Amwal Capital Partners, told CNBC's «Capital Connection» on Tuesday.
Last night, Fortune «s sister publication
Essence and Black Employees
At Time Inc., one
of the company's six community groups, treated us to an advanced screening
of the season two premiere
of Insecure.
Time is
of the
essence for everyone
at the end
of the year, including your customers.
In an interview about the trade sanctions that President Trump is throwing
at China and
at Corporate America - whose supply chains go through China in search
of cheap labor and other cost savings - Ambassador Cui Tiankai defended the perennial innocence
of China, as is to be expected, and trotted out the standard Chinese fig leafs and state - scripted rhetoric that confirmed in
essence that Trump's decision is on the right track.
This was the
essence of a problem I ran into in 1969, when
at the age
of 19 I started a mail - order record business.
In
essence,
at a bifurcation in history, civilizations could be capped
at a few thousand years or, alternatively, last for hundreds
of thousands — or even millions —
of years.
Huffington adds: «As long as success is defined by who works the longest hours, who goes the longest without a vacation, who sleeps the least, who responds to an email
at midnight or five in the morning — in
essence, who is suffering from the biggest time famine — we're never going to be able to enjoy the benefits
of time affluence.»
«By shirking its responsibilities to pay its workers,» states the document, the «defendant is in
essence thumbing its nose both
at their workers and the taxing authorities
of all states and the U.S. government.»
Attempts
at capturing the
essence of Steve Jobs, the temperamental genius who built one
of the world's most valuable companies, have been made before and will likely be made many times more.
He also said the lack
of federal guidance has led to deeply uneven enforcement
of floodplain building
at the state level, with enormous disparities around the country resulting in more resilient states, in
essence, subsidizing disaster - prone development in others.
«In
essence, we look for teams that have proved themselves enough to raise initial funding
of at least $ 1 million but now need to upshift to get to the next major milestone,» says Gabriel Luna - Ostaseski, founder
of the San Francisco - based sales accelerator Upshift, which helps companies build their sales and marketing systems.
«I'll procrastinate tomorrow» is a humorous line that captures the
essence of prolonging important tasks just because they don't seem very appealing
at the moment.
A technician pours heme — what Impossible Foods considers the
essence of meat —
at the company's lab in Redwood City, Calif..
In
essence, the Fed has to balance between ensuring that the economy is fully leaving behind the effects
of the balance sheet recession and
at the same time assessing and tempering a more - broad based increase in leverage.
Cunningham did a truly remarkable job
at organizing and distilling the
essence of Buffett's investing philosophies from his letters to Berkshire shareholders.
And, many times, short - term business loans may come with faster approval rates than more traditional long - term financing
at the bank — which helps when time is
of the
essence.
A company's worth,
at its
essence, is the present value
of its future cash flows discounted, net
of debt.
In recent years, however, we have increasingly seen debt used for stock buybacks and dividends, as the chart below shows, in
essence rewarding equity - holders
at the (possible) expense
of bondholders.
In
essence, that is one
of the main goals here
at Market Folly.
In this Part 1, first, we look
at the tail
of an asset return distribution and compress our knowledge on Value -
at - Risk (VaR) to extract the
essence required to understand why VaR - stuff is not the best card in our deck.
Bank reserves are in
essence demand deposits
of commercial banks
at the Federal Reserve.
It has something to do with acknowledging that, in its very
essence, all reasoning involves a venture
of trust in an original orientation
of truth to the mind and
of the mind to truth, and in the ultimate unity
of the two; and that, therefore, any attempt to argue from rational premises to rational conclusions that resolutely refuses to invoke what is and has always been revealed — in the mind's most primordial encounter with reality — is not really a process
of reasoning
at all, but a journey toward absurdity.
and sometimes i fail
at articulating the
essence of what i intuit.
Your are stating, in
essence, that his is worse, and it needs to be corrected, so that it is
at least
at your level
of condescension.