Sentences with phrase «archaic ways of»

Cover letter writing has seen such an evolution in the past few years, that the old, archaic ways of writing cover letters are so out now!
The doctrine of viewing one race as superior to the other is an archaic way of thinking.
This is something we still see a lot — and it's time we move past this archaic way of thinking and show some compassion for animals.
This is an archaic way of thinking and many people don't understand it.
Writing an objective is certainly not an archaic way of making a help desk resume.
That archaic way of thinking was the norm back then, and Andrew Zsolt was the only broker I had met who felt about technology the same way I did, which was, «Let's embrace it and lead the pack».
This is no different than the archaic way all of us Realtors used to do business back in the 80's when there was no «buyers agency» and everybody represented the seller.

Not exact matches

As my colleague Maria Aspan reports in the September issue of Inc., frustration with the archaic and predatory ways of big banks is fueling a wave of innovation in financial tech.
But the way in which each state moved forward afterward reveals how fractured the landscape can be when archaic laws enacted as far back as a century ago are put face - to - face with innovative, tech - driven fantasy contests of today.
In 2016, seven states replaced archaic laws with new legislature, breaking down barriers that previously stood in the way of industrial hemp farming.
In terms of pushing past some of the archaic ways that keep the Gospel from being heard in today's culture... NP is dead on.
For both sexes there is Terence McKenna's promise of an «Archaic Revival» in which human consciousness and the world will be psychedelically transformed by way of the magic mushrooms McKenna discovered in the rain forests of the Amazon.
Freud's notion of religion, which presents religion as a way of attaining the archaic memory of the race, seems to contradict our presentation of religion here, following Teilhard, as eschatological in orientation.
«In light of [the] would - be scientific intellectual model, matters of faith appear as archaic... This way of thinking... has changed man's basic orientation towards reality.
The Christian is being challenged to show that when he uses religious language, and in particular, when he uses the word «God», he is speaking in a meaningful way, and is not simply repeating an archaic form of words which belonged to the old world, and which is no more relevant to the new world than goblins and fairies.
In archaic religion each man finds meaning by repeating the creation, or to put it the other way about, he finds meaning by projecting the pattern of his own little story into the great story which explains not only his own little life but how things are.
As I listened to the reporting on AC 360 regarding Pastor Worley's message I agree that his words and his way of communicating his theological stand were unwise and archaic.
You are a lipstick service Jew, much like the majority of the Christians in America — you are only «religious» because you refuse to part ways with the archaic notion of a creator god.
But he refuses to follow Eliade's tempting advice to return to some sort of precosmic primitivism and to recover the sacred in the way archaic religion did.
One way to contrast archaic and modern society, or rather the modern West and all traditional societies, archaic or historic, is to point out, as Louis Dumont following Alexis de Tocqueville has been doing in recent years, that traditional societies are characterized by hierarchy whereas modern societies are characterized by equality — at least in ideal.6 This contrast is rooted not just in political ideology but in fundamental conceptions of the nature of reality.
In other words, symbols bound up with recent phases of culture are themselves constituted after the same manner as the most archaic symbols, that is, as the result of existential tensions and of ways of totally grasping the World.
The personal faith of Richard Rubenstein exemplifies this return to the archaic in a peculiarly lucid way:
Never find their way to changing one of the more archaic and pointless rules in football — the fumble into the end zone being a touchback.
The U.S. Open runs a full 18 - hole playoff on the day after the 72 - hole portion of the championship ends, clinging to that archaic and annoying way to break a tie.
«The Milky Way's ancient heart: VISTA finds remains of archaic globular star cluster.»
Bailey notes recent discoveries of far more complete fossil humans from South Africa, representing previously unknown members of the human family — Australopithecus sediba and Homo naledi — show evolution mixed and matched modern and archaic traits in unexpected ways in the past.
«At this point, we have no way of knowing if these derive from an as - yet - unknown archaic group, or are simply false positives,» says Svante Pääbo of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany.
They think this way because they have an archaic image of online dating that suggests ladies have lower morals and will be «easier».
However, the debut by writer / director Rian Johnson works because of his dogged insistence to play it straight and let the audience find their way through the archaic dialogue to the mystery at the core.
A little bit of me want charters to succeed because nobody changes until they absolutely have to... maybe once public schools really start feeling the monetary and demographic pressure they will change their archaic ways.
It seems to be the way of the world that new car buyers increasingly want their car tech to rival their best home tech, so we archaic flat - earthers will just have to get used to it and fall in line.
The number of libraries in the UK offering eBooks is still limited, and the management of digital copies is still hilariously archaic, but that the ability to «borrow» digital copies of books for free is there at all goes a massive way to compensating for the frankly abysmal options for purchasing eBooks for a Sony Reader.
The presentation of this technology in Dreamland Japan is humorously archaic, as technology and the use of the Internet has come a long way since Schodt researched for this book.
Or better yet, this is just Hanian's way of offering flights to interior China to build a larger presence in North America, regardless of loses as Hainan hopes to build brand awareness and suffers under the archaic one route, one airline rule... but that's a whole different blog in the writing!
For more active things to do in Mykonos, do a bit of island - hopping and visit the nearby Delos, the mythological birthplace of Artemis and Apollo, and home to the very real Archaic Greek Agora, Temple of Apollo, and the Sacred Way.
In a world with Assassin's Creed Origins and Breath of the Wild, it feels archaic not to be able to swing every which way, especially when you need to get to the other side of the map to stop a game over screen.
Playing through The Way Remastered I can't help but feel this is a spiritual successor to those groundbreaking titles, but with the positives, nostalgia can bring there are also the archaic mechanics and design decisions from those titles of yesteryear that persist today.
To some this choice might seem somewhat archaic but is a small yet perfect way to bring a sense of panic and urgency to the player not through terms of story but in the meta game.
Working from the latest installation of highlights from the permanent collection, Noguchi Archaic / Noguchi Modern, Dakin Hart, Senior Curator of The Noguchi Museum, will focus on different ways Noguchi collapsed the past and the future — often, following Hiroshima and Nagasaki, out of fear for the present.
The mere fact that we haven't imagined our way past our archaic economy, no, our obsolete economy, is living proof that we are collectively dumber than a box of bolts.
In a significantly powerful review paper (Ghil et al 2011) the arguments as posed in a binary way, are not as simple as he thinks nor ameanable to archaic methodology that has been to justify a number of spurious arguments eg Lenton.
The tactic of sharing carbon profits and redistributing malfeasance, works to build complicity in a carbon axis in ways that unconsciously allows harm and cements an archaic energy policy that has no future.
My concern is just that this kind of copying perpetuates archaic vocabulary and unduly complex structure, and makes old - fashioned writing seem «right», «the way the law is».
In June of 2015, to liberate ourselves from archaic regulations that prevented us from offering trademarking services the way the market wants these services to be provided, Andrei Mincov relinquished his Canadian lawyer license.
«There's a few of us out there that are kind of just pioneering and finding ways to make this work while also working within our somewhat archaic regulatory requirements.»
As for the archaic rules some courts have about restricting the use of wireless networks in the courtroom, those rules will go the way of the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Millions of workers (and their families) in this province are waiting to see how your committee will pave the way to strengthen Ontario's archaic labour laws.
In June of 2015, to liberate ourselves from archaic regulations that prevented us from offering trademarking services the way the market wants these services to be provided, I relinquished my Canadian lawyer license.
Long gone are the days when you had to get up out of the chair to manually change the volume or the television channel, and if Comcast has its way, we'll one day consider having to manually press buttons on the television remote as equally archaic.
Since when was pc archetecture «archaic», considering that even Ninty themselves went out of their way to get some support from Epic's UE4, an engine primarily designed to run in a windows environment with a devkit made explicitly for windows?
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