Sentences with phrase «as destined»

Duluth is the final sea destination for equipment as diverse as those destined for the oil fields of Alberta and the wind farms of the American Midwest.
In its primitive form, it did not mean that the reflective individual conceived of himself as having had innumerable prior lives and as destined for many future ones.
It is, after all, Aeneas, depicted by Vergil as the destined founder of Rome, who says, in Robert Fitzgerald's translation: «I am the man / Whom heaven calls.»

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On the other hand, and assuming they're destined for critical acclaim, having completely new and exclusive games like Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey, Splatoon 2, Fire Emblem Warriors, Snipperclips, Arms and Xenoblade Chronicles 2 available as part of your launch year holiday lineup could prove a much bigger deal than anyone's yet realized.
As I noted a few weeks ago, he's been especially effective at countering the notion that Canada is destined for a U.S. - style housing bust.
As a result, we assume that at such a major valuation, that specific business is destined for market domination.
Ask yourself this: Is the technology needed for a limited time, after which it's destined for life as a doorstop?
Automation is often depicted in news articles and some academic literature as a titanic struggle between man and machine, in which the machine seems destined to win and the only question is how soon to schedule the medal ceremony.
But instead of the French racks, legs and tenderloins prized by Western consumers, China is taking secondary cuts such as caps and flaps — heavily fat - marbled and taken from around the belly of the lamb — that were previously much cheaper or even destined for the pet food market.
His mom graduates high school as a salutatorian destined for college but falls pregnant as a teenager and begins a life of single - motherhood and squandered opportunities.
Think about the implications for the human race, if technology is destined to be the essence of who we are as a species, if it's developed largely under the leadership and guidance of a single gender.»
She may attract attention as her mother's mini-me, but if her mother's accomplishments are anything to go by, then Princess Iman is destined for even bigger things.
The original plans of the McKinley administration and the Republican congressional leadership for Puerto Rico seemed to call for the island's «incorporation» into the United States — that is, annexation of Puerto Rico as an integral part of the United States and the bestowal of a constitutional and political status comparable to other American territories destined for statehood.
If it sounds as if Ethereum is destined to be Silicon Valley's latest billion - dollar startup, however, think again.
For she isn't sharing in the sleepless nights, strained relationships and overall emotional roller coaster, as some days your company is destined to IPO and other days it's spiraling toward bankruptcy.
A local girl's sour lemonade immediately struck Debra Kaye, a partner at Lucule, a New York City - based innovation consulting firm, as a product destined to disappoint consumers.
Of the hundreds of photos from Charlottesville, Va., that circulated online this weekend, a few seemed destined to be cited as evidence of crimes.
Augmented reality, meanwhile, seems destined at this stage for specialized niches in industries such as medicine and manufacturing.
«Think of it as the terrifying process that gets us back to more reasonable levels where we can start to have a real advance, not a parabolic move that's destined to be repealed,» Cramer said.
Perhaps if the smart home market was really destined to be a platform as opposed to an ecosystem, Fadell could have pushed through his vision.
Security software developer McAfee estimates that cybercrime already costs the global economy $ 445 billion a year, a figure destined to surge as more companies and consumers across the planet connect to the web.
Not all are destined to become the next Google or Facebook, but if only one percent even come close, that's still thirty thousand businesses that have a good idea and do not have access to outside capital — seven times as many as do get funding!
But Stephen Brown, a childhood friend who left a promising career at PwC to join Canada Drives as CFO in 2013, says there were signs long before then that Green was destined for something different.
Several factors contribute in selecting the pilot destined to the Hog, including the flight experience, the achieved qualifications and currencies and, of course, the fluency with the English language (as no specific training is foreseen to improve with it before leaving for the U.S.).
This is such a bad decision, for so many reasons, that I think it's destined to be taught as an example of «what not to do when rebranding» for years to come.
You find a wonderful business that is destined for tremendous growth and hold on for dear life as you go along for the ride.
That's why Jamie Dimon, the chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co., sees bitcoin as a «fraud» that's destined to come crashing down, as its use in ransomware schemes, drug and arms trafficking ultimately persuades authorities to find a way to put a stop to it.
The story begins in 2003 when Frito - Lay, owned by U.S. food giant PepsiCo Inc., mislabelled several shipments of U.S. - made Cheetos destined for Canadian mouths as cardboard boxes, rather than «crisp savoury snacks.»
«As a centre of finance, innovation and creativity, Toronto is destined to become one of the world's great mega-cities, and recognizing this, it is important for us take it in a positive direction» he says.
One way or another, as the low - volatility regime winds down, buybacks appear destined for a day of reckoning.
Second, detractors say that the Lightning Network is destined to become centralized to some degree, with predictions of «supernodes» that would have an undue influence on the network — such as requiring identification from users for compliance with KYC / AML laws.
Bitcoin is just a blip in history, destined to fade away as the novelty wears off.
«Christian activists in the GOP» summarizes everything that is wrong with our country and why we are destined for failure as a democratic nation.
Mozart was divinely destined to die young, an impossible prodigy appearing and vanishing like a flash of lightning crossing the heavens, while it was ordained from everlasting that Haydn should enjoy a serene longevity in which to unfold his genius; Keats grown old would have been a drastic error of taste on the part of providence, while it was absolutely necessary that Wordsworth begin as a «lyrical» radical but end up a withered Tory sage penning sonorous banalities.
«It looks as if Sunday's destined to become more and more secularised», wrote John Allan.
Yes, we can go to social gatherings elsewhere, but for people of faith who don't want to look at the world as hopeless and destined for disaster, we wish the churches we know and love would join us and do the same.
I am NOT saying that people that struggle with homosexuality are destined for hell as the blood of Jesus covers that sin as it does all others.
The mystery of creation and the history of salvation can then be shown anew to the world with great clarity and power as the one unfolding plan of Gods Wisdom and Love in which all things are ordered towards the incarnate Lordship of Jesus Christ in whom we are destined to be made co-sharers of the divine nature (2 Peter 1:4).
If we seriously believed that all those who do not confess Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior are necessarily destined to spend eternity in Hell, we would renew our zeal to reach them and convert them.
In college, I was assured that only the first option was biblical, and that universalists themselves were most likely destined to hell along with the Buddhists, and Muslims, and Hindus, as their position was far too unorthodox to make them «true believers.»
The grave - destined Bartleby is no perfect victim; the same chapter of Luke that reproves lawyers denounces «scribes» like Bartleby as «graves which appear not, and the men that walk over them are not aware of them.»
God created the whole universe as a support system for human beings, beings he has destined for eternal unity with him.
The prophecy about the sword that would pierce her heart was given in the same breath as the recognition of Jesus as The One destined «for the rise and fall of many» (Luke 2:34).
This means that Man only makes sense as a creature because God has destined us unto Himself through the gift of the Incarnation.
And it tells us, finally, that everyone's most basic identity is not as single, married or divorced; as gay or straight; as member of this or that family or household — but as son or daughter of God, made in his image, destined for his household, and for the glory of his kingdom.
Two Nations: Black and White, Separate, Hostile, and Unequal by Andrew Hacker Scribner's, 272 pages, $ 24.95 The shockingly violent reaction to the Rodney King verdict, destined to be remembered as the great Los Angeles Riot of 1992, has provoked more intense discussion among the American....
Nevertheless, in the last analysis this tendency is determined by the Christian view of man as a creature and child of God destined for eternity.
So he pointed to the well - known ruins of the earlier sanctuary of Shiloh as a sign that the Jerusalem temple too was destined for destruction, for the religious practices in it were leading Israel into a false faith, dishonesty and immorality.
Joe and Jane (who are not Christians, as evidenced by a previous conversation in which they brag about drinking alcohol and having sex), go straight to hell, where they are told by Satan (played by one of the church deacons) that they are destined to spend eternity burning in the Lake of Fire.
For, without doing violence to a single organic doctrine, we could avoid the embarrassment of saying that an occasion qua subject is not an entity by the simple expedient of redefining «entity» to signify whatever functions, or is destined to function, as a potential for processes of becoming.
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