Sentences with phrase «as a reflection of»

Then, when one of those processes does fail, you see this outcome as a reflection of the business as a whole.
The fact that it's cutting back is seen as a reflection of a changing mentality among Silicon Valley startups that largely enjoyed an easy funding environment that allowed them to grow at all costs — without generating much profit or cash.
The creation of Leap can also be seen as a reflection of the development and growth of the MENA region's entrepreneurial ecosystem - Fadel notes three particular trends that showcase how the Arab world is today a lot more receptive to the idea of its citizens becoming entrepreneurs.
Although some view Symantec's upheaval as a reflection of hard economic times,
High income shoppers are scaling back due to oscillations in their stock market portfolios, and the Federal Reserve's delay in raising interest rates has also worried shoppers who see the hesitancy as a reflection of uncertainty in the economy, analysts said.
Looking at valuations in a broader context, we see them as a reflection of a strong economy, an improving corporate earnings outlook and prospects for pro-business policy reform from Washington DC.
As a reflection of the company itself, Jonathan's passion for his work is manifested through his conviction towards helping his clients realize their successes.
Industrials, which investors see collectively as a reflection of the economy's health, touched their lowest point in more than seven months on Thursday, though the sector index closed slightly higher.
The story serves as a reflection of how vital digital currency wallets have become for the industry, and how competitive the landscape is today.
Visa's valuation should be seen as a reflection of both healthy growth and strong returns, while PayPal's is driven more by growth potential than by profitability.
«In our view, investors would be well advised to see the outcome of Cyprus both as a reflection of how future stresses will be handled (support sovereign creditors, haircut bank creditors) and a reminder that efforts to shift the liabilities associated with legacy bad bank assets in both Spain and Ireland onto the ESM [European Stability Mechanism] balance sheet are unlikely to be successful,» the IIF says.
We view the prospect for rising rates as a reflection of the healthy economy.
I see continuous reformation as an embrace of our freedom as individuals and Christian bodies to grow more and more towards God's ideal, not as a reflection of a lack of freedom.
When Jesus, who can be described as a reflection of God, arrives the priestly class wants to murder him.
I believe in choosing to be a servant, to be a slave to my neighbors as a reflection of God's love.
More recently, Coronation Street's Rev Billy Mayhew (Daniel Griffith) is a gay character who struggles with the apparent conflict between his sexual identity and the Church he loves, which could be viewed either as a reflection of real life, or a deliberate ploy to drum up viewing figures by exploiting a delicate and complicated theological subject.
This is clear when one interprets Jesus» thought of God's care for individuals as a reflection of his own life.
Other critics have attempted to explain America's preoccupation with work as a reflection of her basic pragmatic, or utilitarian, outlook.
The pleasure of delightful laughter is accounted for as a reflection of «the abundance of joy in which we were created» (p. 68), without being the full enjoyment of heaven which is still longed for.
Anders Nygren criticizes Augustine for this doctrine and says that it depersonalizes the neighbour.23 We do not see him as he is in himself, but only as a reflection of the divine.
Stories, then, can be seen as reflections of concrete reality, or they can be seen as concrete realities in themselves, parts of a particular civilization.
They regard this behavior as a reflection of their sophistication and education.
Each saint's particular graces can be seen as reflections of the grace of Christ, whose greatness grows in our eyes as we attend to the saints» individual stories.
The question of how Christians «talk the talk» in American public life will not go away, because it can not go away; this is a fact of demographics, as well as a reflection of the nation's historic cultural core.
As reflections of God's holy mountain in prophetic mythology, they will be places where no - one hurts or destroys.
Besides, we know in our hearts that our ultra-congregational conceptions are totally inadequate both as a reflection of historic Christian reality and as a basis of competency in face of the world situation.
If we take familiarity with basic elements of Christian tradition as a reflection of how effectively «formation» happens in our homes and congregations, we must admit to remarkably mixed results.
His victory is seen as a reflection of their growing influence and a shift among Indonesian Muslims.
«3 Ludwig Feuerbach described the essence of religion as a reflection of human desires into a transcendent realm, and proposed therefore to change men «from friends of God to friends of men, from believers to thinkers, from worshipers to workers, from candidates for the «Yonder» «to students of the «Here,» from Christians, who, according to their own confession, arc partly animals and partly angels, to men, whole men.»
«Episodes generally leave the matter of God and religion open to multiple interpretations, perhaps so as not to potentially alienate audience members, but also as a reflection of American attitudes,» he said.
As a reflection of the celestial hierarchy (the angels), the ecclesiastical hierarchy consisting of the bishop, priest and deacon, follows two main principles.
This framework could be located only within God as the eternal object of God's thought — or at least it could exist only with the concurrence of God's will and as a reflection of the divine nature.
More specifically, how does ccm hold up artistically (as music) and theologically (as a reflection of the Christian faith)?
If people in the world want to see and know Jesus Christ, they should be able to look at the church as the reflection of Jesus.
We, in turn, are to live as a reflection of God's life - giving grace and love.
The most obvious way to think of art, so conceived, is as a reflection of the artist's intentions.
I see this cartoon as a reflection of our «Western» lack of understanding and expectation about matters of the spirit.
Emotionally, spiritually, and physically exhausted at the end of a typical week, he sees the ministry as a reflection of Ezekiel's vision — wheels within wheels.
Some features of his style can be explained as reflections of Aramaic tradition or thinking; in general, however, his manner of writing seems to be due to (1) his intention to report rather than to create, and (2) his training, or lack of it, which results in a style colloquial or «oral» rather than literary.
After the game the usual match ratings came out in the media as a reflection of how each player had performed on the night.
Because we Earn everything by doing it the right way the original way and if that means we are suffering because the other teams are buying their accolades I for one represent Principles and Pride as a reflection of how i want to be and thats genuine.
The film itself is a bit scattered — in trying to cover so much ground, it sometimes feels as though the story itself is all over the place, and some of the points it makes (like the societal pressure on men to eat meat as a reflection of their manhood) are much stronger than others.
Cringe as the song maybe for some, the tribute serves as a reflection of Lustig's contributions to Celtic over the past six years in which time Celtic have enjoyed an unparalleled level of domestic dominance.
By 1932 it officially opened its doors, and now stands as a reflection of Manitoba's heritage.
It is also crucial to consider these results as a reflection of our times.
Parenthood is, very simply, a beautiful sacrifice that mothers and fathers willingly and lovingly live for their children, day after day, night after night, as a reflection of the sacrifice Jesus made for his children on the Cross.
So let us parents, as reflections of God, be faithful to exhibit constancy, dependability, care, trustworthiness, devotion, honor, attachment, and commitment in our parenting choices!
she sees these additional duties not only as a blessing, but as a reflection of her and her partner's preferred parenting style.
First of all, the means employed in this conflict will inevitably be viewed as a reflection of the level of commitment to the declared cause.
The outstanding achievement of second place Yesh Atid, the party of former journalist Yair Lapid, has led many observers to see it as a reflection of an anti-Netanyahu wave.
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