Sentences with phrase «as omnipresent»

So, it probably won't surprise you that Kurz's real estate company is as omnipresent in Miami as he is on social media.
Think of this as the omnipresent «kids today are different» stereotype.
Sharing the stage to address this contentious issue were TreeHugger favourites British design duo & Made;, the irrepressible Orsola de Castro of fashion label From Somewhere and co-curator of Estethica, as well as the omnipresent Ross Lovegrove and AFH UK co-founder Chris Medland.
But his images do more than hint at pollution and death: The petrochemical industry reveals itself as an omnipresent and brazen specter through the photographs» rusted pipelines, mammoth tankers and tangles of steel, concrete and smokestacks belching noxious fumes and toxins into the air and water.
Together the works as a reminder of the past as omnipresent in the now.
Counting on People identifies the way in which technology functions as an omnipresent tool, rationalizing and interpreting all facets of life, and at the same time enabling individuals to communicate, develop new relationships and deepen existing partnerships.
Joaquin Segura's highly - diverse oeuvre meditates on violence as an omnipresent motif in contemporary life, reflecting as well on the crisis of cultural, social & political institutions.
Contemporary Caribbean style defines all suites and studios at West Bay Club as much as the omnipresent luxury touches throughout.
That's because Beverly Hills is one of those places where a Panamera is as omnipresent as a Camry is everywhere else.
In school systems, too, culture tends to be described with both reverence and fear, seen as an omnipresent and all - powerful force that can either drive change or stifle it.
It's represented as omnipresent, over-arching and essential to human connection and collaboration, with many of the artworks conveying a sense of wonder and amazement at the power and potential of WiFi
It's as omnipresent as «Soylent Green is made of people» — the spoiler ain't a spoiler anymore.
I have to admit that the songs themselves work remarkably well in the final product, yet, the idea of Collins as an omnipresent musical narrator who shows up to deliver each and every song is a bit much to swallow.
Irony isn't new in literature (in fact it's as omnipresent as background radiation, the problem these days being how to escape it) but for John McTiernan, directing a script by Shane Black and David Arnott, it's still a new toy.
Squeezable pouches of organic baby food are as omnipresent on some American playgrounds as runny noses, diaper bags and overpriced strollers.
As a result, the seeds of conceptual confusion about the nature and purpose of theological education, if not seeds of outright incoherence, are as omnipresent as they appear to be historically unavoidable.
Moreover, Hartshorne believes that God, as omnipresent, is instantaneously aware of all events as they occur in the universe.
By way of sharpest contrast to the ban on depictions of God in Judaism and Islam, the Greek gods and goddesses are nearly as omnipresent to a Greek city as billboards are in today's city.
Its deeper and sometimes darker qualities emerge as soon as the omnipresent factor of inequality makes itself felt.
Buting has not been quite as omnipresent in the media as Strang since the docu - series debuted, but he has been active on social media.

Not exact matches

Physics is usually not introduced as a business topic: while gravity, acceleration, and friction may take turns metaphorically coloring our executive summaries and quarterly reports, we don't discuss literal omnipresent rules of the physical universe in any given boardroom.
Metrics such as P / E ratio (price - earnings ratio), dividend yield, payout ratio and dogmas like the believe in dividend aristocrats are omnipresent.
Our ongoing response to omnipresent risks is to attempt to mitigate as much as we can, intelligently and affordably, while willingly incurring only those risks for which we are being well compensated» Seth Klarman
Apple, which needs no introduction, beat out omnipresent Amazon as one of the top stocks of the century.
God is inside us as he is omnipresent, only thing is we should do good karma (su - karma) and realize him.
For your typical christian god, you can dispense with the god jar part as he / she / it is said to be omnipresent.
Also when i pray i know God hears me because he is omnipresent but it seems as though He has cut his end so that its not an open line.
Human learning is not so much an activity in culture as an inevitable and omnipresent effect of culture.
As the Spirit's spontaneous gift, they are not the omnipresent metaphors of a comic world.
Radiant Word, blazing Power, you who mould the manifold so as to breathe your life into it; I pray you, lay on us those your hands — powerful, considerate, omnipresent, those hands which do not (like our human hands) touch now here, now there, but which plunge into the depths and the totality, present and past, of things so as to reach us simultaneously through all that is most immense and most inward within us and around us.
Don't you think that there's a uniqueness about the incarnation as opposed to God's normal omnipresent / omniscient state?
After all, heaven must be a great place to look forward to as there certainly can not be any leukemia in children, natural disasters that kill the innocent nor other calamities that afflict the masses as occurs on earth, the place in which god is omnipresent, looking after his followers.
At the very least, we know that Jesus was not immortal, omnipresent, or omniscient (Luke 2:52; Matthew 24:36) as a man, even though Jesus is all these things as God.
He is: • Supernatural in nature (as He exists outside of His creation) • Incredibly powerful (to have created all that is known) • Eternal (self - existent, as He exists outside of time and space) • Omnipresent (He created space and is not limited by it) • Timeless and changeless (He created time) • Immaterial (because He transcends space) • Personal (the impersonal can't create personality) • Necessary (as everything else depends on Him) • Infinite and singular (as you can not have two infinites) • Diverse yet has unity (as nature exhibits diversity) • Intelligent (supremely, to create everything) • Purposeful (as He deliberately created everything) • Moral (no moral law can exist without a lawgiver) • Caring (or no moral laws would have been given)
• Eternal (self - existent, as He exists outside of time and space) • Omnipresent (He created space and is not limited by it)
If you only said you believed in an omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent «friend», that might be regarded as a mild delusion, dismissible as an eccentricity.
As an institution it was omnipresent, omnipotent, and omniscient.
God is: • Supernatural in nature (as He exists outside of His creation) • Incredibly powerful (to have created all that is known) • Eternal (self - existent, as He exists outside of time and space) • Omnipresent (He created space and is not limited by it) • Timeless and changeless (He created time) • Immaterial (because He transcends space) • Personal (the impersonal can't create personality) • Necessary (as everything else depends on Him) • Infinite and singular (as you can not have two infinites) • Diverse yet has unity (as nature exhibits diversity) • Intelligent (supremely, to create everything) • Purposeful (as He deliberately created everything) • Moral (no moral law can exist without a lawgiver) • Caring (or no moral laws would have been given)
Here, you see, Principal Caird makes the transition which Kant did not make: he converts the omnipresence of consciousness in general as a condition of «truth» being anywhere possible, into an omnipresent universal consciousness, which he identifies with God in his concreteness.
Does your omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent god really need Satan as a scapegoat?
Too many people today worship the mass media as omnipotent and omnipresent, instead of doing their own communicating of the gospel.
If god is in all times (which it does nt actually say, it just says that god made a promise before time started, which is not the same as being omnipresent), then he would be able to see the result of every choice he would make.
But everyone comes up to me as if I'm the Trinity and omnipresent... I love them but have limits...
Referring to the Oneness of the Trinity which is omnipresent, I can only say from my own experience with our Father, Christ, and the Holy Spirit, that none of them could ever do anything the two other persons couldn't or wouldn't do as well.
God is wholly a friend of order, and to that end He is Himself present at every point, in every instant, He is omnipresent — which is specified in the text - books as one of the titles by which God is called, which men once in a while think about a little but surely never try to think every instant.
CNN: Olympian counts God as coach Ryan Hall is the fastest American distance runner competing in the London Olympics and he says he owes it all to his omnipresent coach who has been there with him every step of the way.
But in the towns, the introduction of Christian discipline, at least as it was understood by the preachers, amounted to the regulation of the whole common life by laws designed to render the church omnipresent.
But God proves himself omnipresent: he sends a deadly storm; Jonah, spotted by lot as the guilty man, is thrown overboard; a great fish swallows him and three days later disgorges him.
As evidenced in our story about Diamante, the popular hot pods are omnipresent there, and in many other Calabrian villages as welAs evidenced in our story about Diamante, the popular hot pods are omnipresent there, and in many other Calabrian villages as welas well.
Generously sharing a wealth of knowledge about island lore and history, Mme. Fournier also enumerated the accompanying side dishes that complete such a meal, and they are really starch - heavy: taro, manioc (often as a pan-baked sweet cake), several types of banana which are customarily wrapped in leafy bundles like some sort of tropical tamale, the islander's omnipresent staple — breadfruit, potato, umara (sweet potato), plus an island chestnut which, along with the manioc, breadfruit and some of the bananas, can be prepared by grating and mixing with sugar, milk and coconut milk into both cakes and puddings.
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