Sentences with phrase «as displaying more»

Maybe it's something as simple as displaying more of your photographs.
Naturally, the update over at Gpara also goes into lots of nice nerdy detail on the garage as well as displaying more pictures of the wanzers in action.
Only strategy Christians has to do is fight for what ever Tradition is going on for years by co-ordinating within the different Christian sects as well as DISPLAYING MORE NATIVITY SCEANS AROUND THE NEIGHBORING HOUSES OF ATHEIST FOLLOWERS especially near the leaders houses for for sure, yea I mean purely private property.
As well as his poor form on the pitch, Balotelli's antics off it continued as he displayed more unbelievably unprofessional behaviour.
For individuals who would like to apply for managerial positions, their free resumes would really differ from your average - looking one as it displays more information about yourself, focuses more on the different certifications and other credentials you may have, and, most of all, will have to focus on your work description.

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She worked other colors in more subtly by using found objects like a distressed turquoise bookcase and yellow antique gate as display pieces — all in keeping with her antique garden theme.
It refined them over the years, giving them new features such as a more adjustable kickstand, faster processors, better displays and weight distribution, and a stiffer keyboard.
It's perhaps Apple's single vulnerability as a brand that its stores do little more than smugly display its wares.
As consumers tire of standard flash and display ads, custom ad units and interactive formats help communicate information in more engaging ways.
More than four - fifths of agencies and brands already purchase display ads programmatically, while an even greater proportion of publishers are pursuing programmatic channels as part of their sales strategies, according to surveys and our own conversations with industry participants.
Outbrain can get more eyes on any type of content you create (blogs, videos, infographics, etc.) by displaying it as promoted content with other related options.
The display itself is the same as before — which is a good thing — but the bezels around it are more pronounced.
The display is more important than ever before as Tesla got rid of the instrument cluster for its newest vehicle.
HTML, as it is more commonly known, is a series of tags and codes that instruct a Web browser on how the text on that page should be displayed.
A person who is faking it and who is more likely to behave in shady ways usually will display some signs of anxiety, such as agitated body language.
But in negotiating a new deal this week to bail out Greece, Germany displayed what many Europeans saw as a harder, more selfish edge, demanding painful measures from Athens and resisting any firm commitment to granting Greece relief from its crippling debt.
As for your disrespect on display towards «a profit motive», I take it part of your philosophy was receiving a salary that barely met your basic needs for a spartan living and not a dollar more, right?
Leaders who are emotionally present, accept emotions in others and display emotions appropriately are seen as more trustworthy and competent during times of change and upheaval.
But more than anyone, Mr. Schäuble has come to embody the consensus that has helped shape European economic policy for years: that the path to sustained economic recovery for financially troubled countries is to slash spending, raise taxes when necessary and win back the trust of bond markets and other investors by displaying commitment to fiscal prudence — even if that process imposes deep economic pain as it plays out.
, which was on full display on October 19, 1987 (a.k.a. Black Monday), as investors charged out of the market and stocks fell by more than 20 percent — the largest one - day drop in history.
In the survey women display greater belief in this immature opportunity than men, in addition to more mature opportunities such as a new global diet.
But it is also true that public opinion began to show a partisan split on trade before Trump won the nomination, with Republicans displaying more skepticism toward TPP in polls even as they showed more enthusiasm on Capitol Hill.
IEX is required to have at least three market makers in the stocks they list and they would like these market makers to add displayed liquidity to the NBBO as well as more depth of liquidity.
Google uses mentions and links as the primary ranking factors in its search algorithm; the more brand mentions you have from authoritative, trustworthy, quality publications, the more Google will trust your brand, and thus display it higher in search results.
The 18.1 % growth expected this year for US display advertising is down somewhat from more robust rates of increase in 2011 and 2012, but eMarketer continues to be bullish on the prospects for digital display advertising — especially at social media properties like Facebook and Twitter, as well as at Google, which has dramatically increased its overall share of the display market in recent years.
In the ongoing conversations that take place among analysts, those that show an interest in a broader array of sectors and display generalist skills are identified as more likely to succeed in a PM role.
A: As described in more detail in «Equity Compensation Analysis,» our analysis does not include a burn rate comparison or an absolute limit on total potential dilution; the display of «burn rate» and «run rate» in our analyses is for informational purposes and does not affect the scoring in our quantitative model.
Displaying what Donald (now Dierdre) McCloskey once characterized as «the intellectual range from M to N,» there is no real comparison of the Fed's record with that of the system that preceded it; no mention of other monetary systems circa 1913 that had better records than the United States (most pertinently, that of Canada); not nearly enough acknowledgment of the great harm the Fed has caused more than once in its history; no discussion of why a few other central banks — though surprisingly, only a few — have performed better than the Fed; and no inkling that central banking may not be the best of all possible systems in the best of all possible worlds.
Furthermore, since, as is self - evidently apparent, the classes of beings are, at a command, in motion in a fashion a thousand times more well - ordered than that of an army, each group, from the stars, sun and moon and their motions to the flowers of the almond, displaying the decorations and uniforms the Pre-Eternal All - Powerful One has conferred on it, and the motion He has determined, in a way a thousand times more regular and perfect than that of an army — since this is so, the universe has an Absolute Ruler behind the veil of the Unseen, and its beings look to and conform to His command.
The government's display of the creche in this particular physical setting [is] no more an endorsement of religion than such governmental «acknowledgments» of religion as legislative prayers,... government declaration of Thanksgiving as a public holiday, printing of «In God We Trust» on coins, and opening court sessions with «God save the United States and this honorable court.»
But: It can be praised as displaying what's best about Walt Disney, who was in his way a great American man and a lot more than a hustler.
In attacking such intuitively attractive concepts as accountability and choice, Ravitch displays more courage than her editors, who change «accountability» to «testing» in the subtitle.
What is less clear to me is why complementarians like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence of twelve male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes represent God's ideal familial structure for husbands and wives, but not for slaves and masters; why the apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy about Ephesian women teaching in the church are universally applicable, but his instructions to Corinthian women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul uses the same line of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry of Proverbs 31 is often applied prescriptively and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob represent the supremecy of male leadership while Deborah and Huldah and Miriam are mere exceptions to the rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight than «submit one to another»; why the laws of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant in one moment, but important enough to display in public courthouses and schools the next; why a feminist reading of the text represents a capitulation to culture but a reading that turns an ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear family is not; why the curse of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather than the new creation that began at the resurrection.
Also, it seems to me that there are many more Keep Christ in Christmas signs and banners, some even displayed by local govts such as in Pitman, NJ, 10 mins from my home, than the keep Christ out of Christmas paraphernilia.
With full respect of the autonomy of the local church, we call brothers and sisters in Christ who display the Confederate battle flag as a memorial... to consider prayerfully whether to limit, or even more so, discontinue its display.
Additionally, he displays a more Christian view of the world and humanity than any Conservative / Republican in government these days, as he fights for the poor and not corporations, who some politicians believe are people.
They make us less likely to display some of the uglier traits of our subgroup and perhaps more aware that if we want greater righteousness for the church and all of us in it, we may have to fix ourselves as well as those others.
Bruce Blackshaw responds to Dave Borlase's blog which urged Christians to display Christian unity as the UK begins the process of leaving the... More
And it will be hard to say even then whether I am right, as rock bohemia in the aughties displayed a pattern that has long characterized it, albeit in a more pronounced way than usually the case.
Adam fell and the world right along with him... guess what... it's all still fallen,,, you can bitterly list all the broken nasty things that happened as a result of broken people in a broken world making awful choices and all you accomplish in the the process is to display how bitter your heart is and why the world needs God more than ever...
The other is a man more conservative by nature but possessed of an unbounded need for grand display that has already led him to unconservative places even he is at a loss to explain, and that as president would leave him in constant search of the out - of - box experience — the confoundedly brilliant Nixon - to - China flipperoo regarding his fancy of the day, be it health care, taxes, energy, foreign policy, whatever.
Communication happens only a couple of times a year with a six - month lag, lots of reminiscing, frequent stops to sigh or shed a tear as she gazes on their wedding photo prominently displayed, talking about him until her friends can almost bear no more...
This longer view displays far more radical changes and indicates the possibility of great advances as well as catastrophes.
Moreover, Hartshorne himself in the last decade of his career, put much more emphasis on a particular table of options for thinking about God and the world as a way of displaying the advantages of his own metaphysics («The Aesthetic Dimensions» 17; «God, Necessary and Contingent» 296; «Can Philosophers» 17).
The Catholic principle of subsidiary, while officially extolled everywhere in Europe today, is at least somewhat more alive, as Tocqueville explained, in the virtuous voluntary activity relatively prevalent in our country, in the virtue displayed, for example, in THE BLIND SIDE.
within such restraints, adultery comes across as a much more hedious crime than in the christian world, where everything is on public display, at work, in the supermarket and on TV.
Where I live now, people signal — that is, use the tragedies as an occasion to display their rectitude and concern (okay, there's more than a bit of this in prayer requests as well).
A few doors down was the Vietnam Bookstore, with titles displayed such as The History of Precapitalist Economy, How to Build a House, a medical textbook, and The More Transparent Region by Carlos Fuentes.
Still, I don't think it's a matter of American prissiness to suggest that «satire» doesn't capture the prevailing cast of mind displayed in Charlie Hebdo, which has always struck me as far more nihilistic than satirical.
Almost as soon as they had said that America never again would be the same, they began to talk about the restoration of the familiar and heroic past, making good the losses of September 11 with quicker witted intelligence agents, heavier artillery, more patriotic displays of consumer confidence in all the nation's better stores....
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