Sentences with phrase «also redefine»

They also redefine the definitions whenever it suits.
For while the immediate dashes of oil disclose an extant separation — a divide between the organic tracks of recrystallized carbonate mineral and the physical manifestations of human expression — they also redefine and, to an extent, reanimate the stone itself.
Star Citizen WILL (hell, it already has) not only change the gaming industry for the better IMO, but it will also redefine the genre.
«We are proud to introduce the 787 Dreamliner to Tunisia, which will not only offer an increase in capacity to the route but will also redefine the in - flight experience of our passengers travelling to Doha and beyond,» said Qatar Airways chief executive Akbar Al Baker.
Education reform organizations, when hiring, should also redefine who is considered America's best and brightest.
This understanding that stories can not only shape but also redefine reality is the crinoline core to Alias Grace.
Perhaps you can «divine» how such a view will also redefine how we imagine the inspiration of scripture, the big bang, or the problem of the soul.
What I am saying is this: if Hartshorne can redefine the notion of perfect knowledge in order to retain both that notion and another notion, freedom, then I can also redefine perfect knowledge to keep both it and a notion I claim is meaningful, the possibility that there might have been (and might yet be) nothing at all.
We showcase the dreamers and builders of tomorrow — the entrepreneurs and visionaries who are not just creating the next generation's medical marvels, models, and platforms, but also redefining everything from television to banking to security to the production of food.
It also redefines marketing's role in terms of just lead generation to that of working in tandem with sales through the entire end - to - end process of revenue generation and management.
Yet the more important fact, in my view, is that small groups are also redefining how Americans think about the sacred.
Chocolate obsessive and Good Food Award - winner David Briggs of Xocolatl de Davíd combines the dedication and precision of a seasoned chef with beautiful ingredients showcased in elegant simplicity — and he's also redefining «granola bar» in chocolate form.
Not only do tech spending behaviors change, having a baby also redefines the way moms view and use technology in their everyday lives.
He said the Bus Reform Initiative, aimed at introducing over 5,000 air - conditioned buses to replace the Danfo buses would create new opportunities, while also redefining the means of road transportation in the State.
Third, I've also redefined «socialization» to include digital interactions, which is important because I am an expatriate with a global network.
I've also redefined my rules of socializing.
The connected learning models are also redefining the teaching profession with new career opportunities and jobs that didn't exist a decade ago.
This report also redefines achievement and service in ways that increase access and equity for economically disadvantaged students.
Sonata's confident new style also redefines the family sedan interior with an ergonomic design and class - leading passenger and total interior space.
A new era is beginning for Automobili Lamborghini and the luxury super sports car segment: with the brand new Huracán Lamborghini is not only presenting the successor to the iconic Gallardo, but is also redefining the benchmark for luxury super sports cars in this segment.
Sant» Agata Bolognese, 20.12.2013 — A new era is beginning for Automobili Lamborghini and the luxury super sports car segment: with the brand new Huracán Lamborghini is not only presenting the successor to the iconic Gallardo, but is also redefining the benchmark for luxury super sports cars in this segment.
Los Angeles has redefined many aspects of our lives over the years — the film industry, fashion trends, fad diets — so it should come as no surprise L.A. also redefines city travel.
Tomb Raider not only introduced RPG elements into the mix but also redefined a beloved character and did a brilliant job at it.
They've accomplished what many people couldn't, crafting a trilogy of critically acclaimed Batman games, whilst also redefining what a superhero game should be.
He also redefined the art object.
He has also redefined his large, colorful shapes to imply a more immediate relationship to the natural world.
Harwood has also redefined the idea of «portrait» by adding this modular, puzzle - like element.
«[O] ne of the most frequently cited natural scientists in the world... was not only describing the past with this new term (something to which geologists are accustomed), but he was also redefining and connecting to the future... a new Earth sculpted by humans.»
Striking a careful balance between style and commentary, the message behind Weedrobes» is aimed squarely at the not - always - so - sustainable practices of the fashion industry, while also redefining the perceived immortality of haute couture.
On this 4th of July week, I am reminded of other groundbreaking SCOTUS decisions deemed controversial in their time, which also redefined and recognized equality and civil rights, such as Loving v. Virginia, which struck down individual state's bans on interracial marriage.

Not exact matches

The new CEO has also appointed a head of culture, BW reports, «to redefine the culture in the organization with a big emphasis on integrity, trust and compliance.»)
And then we'll have also gone to aviation, and started to redefine how we fly.
Hopefully, it also means that you start looking at other industries outside of your own to give meaning to your brand and to redefine how the game can be played.
There's good reason: The practice has redefined the funding landscape by providing an attractive avenue for entrepreneurs to not only raise funds but also use the platform as a way to launch a sustainable business.
This approach would also help redefine thinking and mindset.
It will also direct them to steps they can take to reduce their criminal record under Proposition 47, a law that redefined certain crimes from felonies to misdemeanors and gives non-violent offenders an opportunity to reduce their conviction if they submit an application by Nov. 4, 2017.
A Canadian telco that offers mobile services, Rogers recently also became a bank as part of its quest to redefine mobile shopping.
The firm has not only been our largest shareholder, but also a great champion, supporting a bold vision, leading our Board of Directors as we achieved each milestone and addressed every opportunity in building a platform that redefines the targeting of infectious disease.
She started Sprout only one day after selling another that she also co-founded, Slate Pharmaceuticals, which redefined long lasting testosterone treatment for men.
Today, differing beliefs and behaviors between younger and older generations can cause conflict, but that disagreement can also provide opportunities for innovation and redefining impact.
I also think we may need to redefine material things in more neutral terms.
In redefining marriage and the family, the state not only embarks on an unprecedented expansion of its powers into realms heretofore considered prior to or outside its reach, and not only does it usurp functions and prerogatives once performed by intermediary associations within civil society, it also exercises these powers by tacitly redefining what the human being is and committing the nation to a decidedly post-Christian (and ultimately post-human) anthropology and philosophy of nature.
It would be satisfying if it were also the first to re-think, redefine and re-articulate how its associations are held.
The family is also threatened by growing efforts on the part of some to redefine the very institution of marriage, by relativism, by the culture of the ephemeral, by a lack of openness to life.»
We'll need to redefine climate change as not only an environmental issue, but also a human issue.
It is also senseless to redefine the words used in the Bible.
And he has noted what any person of common sense has also noted: «The family is threatened by growing efforts on the part of some to redefine the very institution of marriage, by relativism, by the culture of the ephemeral, by a lack of openness to life.»
Whatever the sin may be, there always seems to be a way to excuse, redefine, or minimize it.That determination to separate who a person is and what he does has also infiltrated the church.
He also is correct to argue that marriage, and the sexual difference on which it is built, is grounded in a natural order bearing rights and responsibilities the state should recognize but does not bestow and thus can not redefine.
The Supreme Court's ruling to redefine marriage demonstrates mistaken judgment by disregarding what history and countless civilizations have passed on to us, but it also represents an aftermath that evangelicals themselves, sadly, are not guiltless in contributing to.
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