Sentences with phrase «as masked in»

By Jacqui Barrett - Poindexter My recent post over at Glassdoor.com articulated the value of wearing your «game face» as a mask in which you suit up to play the part of a value - add workplace contributor.

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It can mask weakness in the market if there are large numbers of discouraged workers, as in the U.S. which now has a lower jobless rate than Canada despite a poor job creation record.
These days Candace is out from behind the mask and showing the world some new faces — as a singer (her rendition of Michael Jackson's «Heal The World» also went viral), vlogger, host on TLC, and ambassador for charitable organization Convoy of Hope, who as part of their mission works to empower young girls in cultures where women are degraded.
But the real level of unemployment or underemployment is masked by the fact that the official data does not include China «s 277 million migrant workers, such as Zhang Sihu and his wife from Bianqiang in Yulin, a region rich in coal, oil and natural gas in northwestern Shaanxi province.
The technology is being applied in numerous ways, such as developing a vaccination that includes the follow - up dose; taste - masking oral pills to neutralize flavor; and even working with antimicrobials for the U.S. Department of Defense to improve ready - to - eat meals for the Army.
Lenses are augmented reality animations that users can «wear» as digital masks in their Snapchat posts.
In response to Business Insider questions about Southwest's use of oxygen masks on Flight 1380, a company representative said via email: «We aren't ready to engage that level of detail at this time as we are focused on the immediate needs of the NTSB investigation.»
In the MySpace situation, the Internet afforded the woman an opportunity to mask as a high - school boy — which would be a lot more difficult face - to - face.
In 2011, Google started masking keyword data and labeling it as» (not provided)» for anyone that was logged into their Google account.
(As this issue went to press, we learned that TapouT co-founder Charles «Mask» Lewis died in a car accident in Newport Beach, California.
Doctors told him that, to stay healthy, he needed to wear one of the ugly white filtration masks local citizens wear as long as he was in the country.
A British artist based in Beijing created a wacky - looking «breathing bicycle,» which filters air as the rider pedals, delivering it through a tube that snakes up to a breathing mask.
In a relatively mature category where other air fresheners were positioning themselves as part of the cleaning process to mask odors, Febreze highlighted its use as a finishing touch, a good smell to signal the job's end.
The mask is currently listed as «most popular» in the Costumes & Dress Up category on Target.com.
Edwards added that he believes the recession is now here (hence his «ultimate» adjective), «just as it was in the fall of 2011 until global coordinated easing injected trillions and masked its impact, and will manifest itself unless the global central banks step up far more aggressively and tune out reality once again.»
Finally, we believe that management's significant investments in new businesses, such as online - to - offline services (e.g., food delivery, ride sharing, etc.), are masking the strength of the core search business, which continues to grow at a healthy rate and generates significant profits.
Without a significant change in business model, Mattress Firm's roll - up scheme would be revealed, as its ability to mask losses ran out.
In terms of the actual economy in the Eurozone, in aggregate, I think that the Eurozone is roughly a 1.5 % growth economy, but again that's in aggregate so it masks the big divisions between the core countries like Germany and the weaker countries like Greece and Portugal, and Italy as welIn terms of the actual economy in the Eurozone, in aggregate, I think that the Eurozone is roughly a 1.5 % growth economy, but again that's in aggregate so it masks the big divisions between the core countries like Germany and the weaker countries like Greece and Portugal, and Italy as welin the Eurozone, in aggregate, I think that the Eurozone is roughly a 1.5 % growth economy, but again that's in aggregate so it masks the big divisions between the core countries like Germany and the weaker countries like Greece and Portugal, and Italy as welin aggregate, I think that the Eurozone is roughly a 1.5 % growth economy, but again that's in aggregate so it masks the big divisions between the core countries like Germany and the weaker countries like Greece and Portugal, and Italy as welin aggregate so it masks the big divisions between the core countries like Germany and the weaker countries like Greece and Portugal, and Italy as well.
As noted when we put SolarCity in the Danger Zone in August 2015, the company's revenue growth masks soaring profit losses.
A former Highlandtown businessman just out of federal prison was identified as the victim fatally shot by masked men in a neighborhood barbershop Monday evening.
Somebody seen him hangin» around As the old dance hall on the outskirts of town He looked into her eyes when she stopped him to ask If he wanted to dance he had a face like a mask Somebody said from the bible he'd quote There was dust on the man in the long black coat.
By ignoring the distribution, that statistic masks a more important trend: As the McKinsey Global Institute has documented, variance in corporate earnings has increased substantially as welAs the McKinsey Global Institute has documented, variance in corporate earnings has increased substantially as welas well.
Jason Mercer, TREB director of market analysis, says the dramatic year - over-year differences «mask the fact that market conditions should support moderate increases in home prices as we move through the second half of the year, particularly for condominium apartments and higher density lowrise home types.»
I derive my knowledge of who will be next as president from the ALMIGHTY SUN and he said to me that Perry is a platypus and like men in masks, should not be trusted!
Recently, I've come to understand to a greater degree how «a theology» can replace «a faith» and mask itself as the real thing.I'm not anti-theological, in fact, I'm very theological - the difference in my approach now is a realization that if one has some degree of traditional, but contemporary faith in God (as I do), then a theology is inevitable....
Never Say Never Again is not a real Bond movieAnd James Bond (well, Sean Connery acting as a bad guy who's pienetdrng to be James Bond in a mask) was choked at least once, in From Russia With Love.
The knife wielding masked man slowly cut through the neck of the victim as if to take in the joy of causing slow and painful death.
If our image isn't Christ, then we're spending all of our time manipulating our series of masks and they end up controlling us, much as Tweedy alludes to in reference to Madonna & Keith Richards.
There was a freakout a little while ago about a Bush mask being used as one of the heads on a pole in Game of Thrones.
But for Luther, God works in the Kingdom of Man through vocation, through observable means or «masks,» just as He delivers the Kingdom of God to us by the observable means of baptism and communion.
28 In another penetrating statement, Altizer makes the same point: «Is the dark negativity of our emptiness so overwhelming that no way is present to us of celebrating emptiness as a mask of total bliss?»
So unstinting has been the effort to portray as virtuous the ending of the lives of the weak that it brings to mind Pope Benedict's words to the College of Cardinals in 2012: «We see how evil wants to dominate the world,» he said, and how it uses cruelty and violence, but also how it «masks itself with good and, precisely in this way, destroys the moral foundations of society.»
It is also pointed out that the term translated «person» meant in the Greek world a mask and not, as in modern usage, a centre of self - consciousness.
Its used as a mask so that others wil think that somehow theft, murder, biggotry and the extintion of other races are somehow noble acts when done in the name of a god or an ideal.
The original Greek word, hypostasis, was translated into Latin as persona, which meant an «actor's mask» or a role in a play.
«111 In it he observes that the basic claim of secular man is the refusal «to consent to that traditional interpretation of the world as a shadow - screen of unreality, masking or concealing the eternal which is the only true reality.
The widespread conception of the «Supreme Being» as an entity distinct from this world but controlling it according to plan and keeping human beings in a state of infantile subjection has been a not too subtle mask of the divine patriarch.5
Among the books, all of which either wear their contemporary paper jackets or are recent paper - backs, on the shelves that climb the walls, are displayed plastic reproductions of such things as a Tibetan prayer wheel, African masks, a cross or two, a grinning gargoyle, several Indian - temple loving couples, and (standing in a corner) a crosier.
Perhaps we're called to new way of living — to be engaged as agents of God's redemption, trading in our masks of self - proctection, and putting on the armor that equips us to engage in God's mission and love and reach out to others?
Only as each individual relaxes his mask and becomes more transparent (openness) can intimacy develop in the relationship.
In one of the world's longest psychological carom shots, the authors offer as an example of such antagonism the Ayatollah Khomeini, whose violent reaction to Salman Rushdie masked his fear of adaptations that were moving Iran «mildly in the direction of species consciousness.&raquIn one of the world's longest psychological carom shots, the authors offer as an example of such antagonism the Ayatollah Khomeini, whose violent reaction to Salman Rushdie masked his fear of adaptations that were moving Iran «mildly in the direction of species consciousness.&raquin the direction of species consciousness.»
The yyarn, the traditional mask dance form of dalits in Kerala, was used as a means to rebuke, ridicule and to some extent question the atrocities and injustices done to them.
If you think wearing Guy Fawkes masks is relevant you are obviously ignorant of the history of the English and European Reformation, the fact is the English Crown, and its people had won its freedom from the tyranny and oppression of Rome and the people were scared of losing it again, as had happened in the mercifully short reign of Queen Mary the 1st, Henry the 8th daughter by Catherine of Aragon (also known as Bloody Mary) the opression of Protestants in that time was terrible approx 300 were burnt at the stake.
Sure there is irony in the Guy Fawkes mask use as of late HOWEVER it seems fairly clear to me as well that the historical relevance of this symbolism is nowhere near as important as the shear numbers using it to represent their collective frustration against what they believe is a system not working for but instead against them.
Common sense believes in realities behind the veil even too superstitiously; and idealistic philosophy declares the whole world of natural experience, as we get it, to be but a time - mask, shattering or refracting the one infinite Thought which is the sole reality into those millions of finite streams of consciousness known to us as our private selves.
There's a deep intrigue in the double seeing, as well as in the anonymity, that a mask affords.
Jesus is in the world as masked, and the work of the Christian is to strip off the masks of the world to find him, and, finding him, to stay with him and to do his work.
One can have no sympathy with the variety of humility which turns itself into a doormat and invites others to walk on one, in a manner which becomes a strange sort of self - pity masking as humility.
«While state policies and the actions of extremist groups often mask the high levels of tolerance in the minds of ordinary Arabs, the typical citizen in this region expresses a great deal of support for tolerant policies,» said Michael Hoffman, who studied religious minorities as part of the Religious Freedom Project at Georgetown's Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs.
Sounds like Todd is lifting the lid off suppression and opression... it's about time, the hypocracy, as in pedo priests, is styfulling... religion is a good mask for war... just look at history.
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