Sentences with phrase «now let's come to»

Basically what I, and dozens of other SEO industry experts, have been writing about for years has now come to fruition.
Those stimulus efforts are now coming to an end and Eveillard says investors don't seem to be factoring that in.
We now come to the curious story of Wienerwald, a chain of schnitzel and chicken restaurants that has found success in Europe but has struggled with expansion to North America.
Now we come to the part of the story where the chain breaks.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, for one, staked out different ground, telling reporters in Davos that «trade wars are fought every single day, the difference is U.S. troops are now coming to the ramparts.»
And while much of this change is related to new technology, some of it stems from long - rooted issues that are just now coming to a head.
Soon after the story broke, Russian botnets unleashed what has now come to be known as the #Releasethememo campaign, which instantly became a top trending hashtag among Russian bots and trolls on Twitter.
One would think the HomePod might take that title, as it would be a true smart speaker for the home, but many reviewers called the HomePod version of Siri «embarrassingly inadequate,» «underpowered,» and «an exercise in frustration» — and in my own limited tests of the device, I found it lacked some of the features we've now come to expect from a smart speaker.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross didn't necessarily allay those fears at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland on Wednesday, stating: «Trade wars are fought every single day, the difference is U.S. troops are now coming to the ramparts.»
According to the CIBC study, which examined various reports that have attempted to compute an annualized average «return on investment» on education and found stark divergences depending on the field of study, the university premium over college has also narrowed and now comes to 0.7 percentage points.
Millions of us are now coming to grips with the challenges of becoming Internet savvy.
But some people have asked: is it a framework whose usefulness has now come to an end?
Alas, it has now come to an end.
The reason: The multi-decade debt binge, which supported household consumption prior to the financial crisis, has now come to an end.
President Obama's «higher tax» agenda will now come to fruition, says PIMCO's Bill Gross, especially if the fiscal cliff is to be averted.
Most people are now coming to see the costs that are left in the wake of this kind of financialized technology.
I've now come to believe that the value proposition in a business model (value proposition is the fancy name for your product or service) fits into either one of two categories:
That wasn't what people actually wanted, Zuckerberg said he has now come to realize.
But, I have now come to a fair medium.
Investors were obviously not excited about the numbers, because the stock sold off as much as 12 percent in early morning trade before recovering late in the day with the typical shenanigans we have now come to expect in our casino markets.
OPP.Buzz Commercial Director, Paul Childs, says, «Agents should enquire now for the opportunity to sell commercial office space under the successful Bar Works model, now coming to San Francisco.
All the changes he made in the 90s are now coming to fruition and the results are to say the least a disaster especially in the energy sector and the deregulation.
«Now we come to the tricky part of the case, the matter of incest.
You're just now coming to realize that many Christians (just like many people in most of the world's religions), are totally hypocritical and selectively choose which of their religion's tenets they want to abide by?
It may be, however, that that story is now coming to an end.
However, as is now coming to light, the problem is a lot worse in Europe and Russia.
First is the growth of friendly GUI (Graphic User Interfaces) started at Xerox Parc twenty years ago, used by Apple for the past decade, and now coming to the PC world through NT Windows & trade; and its successor, called for now Chicago.
They have sought systematically to reduce the danger that governments, which now come to them, hat in hand, seeking their investments, might later apply to them laws that are unfavorable to their operations.
It's like every time someone with an EC financial / power / tribal interest comments here, they just further confirm the history of control and obfuscation and corruption and abuses that have remained hidden, but are now coming to light.
It is not intellectual belief or momentary experience that is revealed in these stories, but the style of life or belief chosen through a myriad of decisions and now come to a head that is revealed.
Let him now come to me, that he may know that there is a prophet in Israel.»
But when Bultmann turned to the analysis of the preunderstanding with which the hearer now comes to the text, he ignored the socio - historical situation and spoke instead of the existential historicity of the hearer.
We now come to the central problem which will constantly confront us in these pages.
The fact that the Pope chose now to write a book reporting this does not mean that he only now came to understand this, despite any Christian bashing that Jehovah Witnesses may conduct.
Is she already making room for all the differences that may legitimately be expected from past and future history, or does she still in parts consider desirable that uniformity which has been her right and her destiny in the time which is now coming to an end?
I am just now coming to this realization and it is not a pretty picture.
Now it came to pass in the days of Ahasuerus (this was the Ahasuerus who reigned over one hundred and twenty - seven provinces, from India to Ethiopia),
Mark even knows of refugees who have lied about their conversion to Christianity but have now come to genuine faith because of their experience of the Holy Spirit.
We've now come to know that that isn't necessary and never was.
So you're only now coming to terms with what we atheists have told you four dozen times??
On the basis of past experience, one routing (now come to awareness) selects one set of possibilities, while another routing selects another set.
Luke had buried them back in his Gospel, and once he had finished copying out the end of Q (at Luke 22:30), he rather explicitly said that the idyllic, unreal world of Jesus has been put behind us, for we must now come to grips with reality, buy a sword, become the church militant, and replace the kind of mission Jesus had advocated and practiced with one like the missionary journeys of Paul.
But when one turns to Matthew, the contacts with the Sayings Gospel Q are so striking that one has now come to realize that the Gospel of Matthew was written in a community that itself had been part of the Sayings Gospel's movement.
Now we come to our final chapter.
Now we come to the key phrase: «whom God put forward as a sacrifice of atonement by his blood, effective through faith.»
I like what we have now come to believe Paul taught much better than I liked the positions I previously attributed to him.
We now come to several arguments for energy conservation that require no lofty goals or moral analyses.
Oh sorry can you delete all my comments of 5th june except first, last and second last and if possibe edit sentences in which i have written sorry, spellcheck and merge all my comments of 5 june i have just now came to know that there was some problems in settings if my browser that's why my comments were being copied and i was having problems correcting spelling mistakes and so as a resilt hitting the post comment by mistake most if the time i was anle to stop it by pressing the x in my browser but some of the time i couldn't thanks
And now I come to my second question: How adequately have Bultmann and Ogden assessed the capacities of human thought in dealing with the realities of faith?
In the West, we are now coming to understand that the gradual emancipation of one sphere of life after another from religion has had some extremely serious and pernicious consequences.
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