Sentences with phrase «as veritable»

EOS software is still in development and the people behind the project claim that the basis for the technology have already been developed and tested through Steem.it (a decentralized social network functioning as a veritable blockchain explorer) and Bitshares (a decentralized exchange).
Far from being as straightforward as Apple's range of iPhones, where an iPhone is an iPhone, Android seems to exist as a veritable galaxy, with smartphones from all over the world and from many different manufacturers all powered by the same operating system.
The Opinion handed down by the Court in December 2014 was adequately designated as a veritable «Christmas bombshell».
Well, I don't suppose anyone reads this far down the comments anyway — I usually don't — , so here goes: As much as I admire S. McIntyre and value his contribution in creating and maintaining this blog — and, for what it's worth, I see him as a veritable reincarnation of Richard Feynman in terms of scientific rigor and integrity and brilliance — , for me this post and some others similar to it are «Climate Audit Lite», which are ultimately not especially satisfying.
There is a poignancy to the work, an underlying sense of melancholy despite the beatific intensity of its exuberant colours, for this young man can be seen as a veritable Dorian Gray, his youthful visage frozen forever by the artists lens - a reminder of the inevitable march of time.
Regarded in retrospect as a veritable black sheep in Nintendo's release history, it was eclipsed by the Sony PlayStation in quality and quantity of titles, and it still used cartridges while the PlayStation and Sega Saturn had switched to compact discs, leading to considerable technical limitations that cause most games to look dated by today's standards.
If it weren't for the fact that I were playing on my iPhone X and staring at the decidedly less attractive leads Noctis, Prompto, Ignis, and Gladiolus as veritable chibi bobbleheads, I may have lost myself in the experience and forgotten that this wasn't a full release in some segments.
BlackBerry is gradually feeling out its new niche as a veritable patent troll.
In fact, the authors outline so much good that Amazon comes across as a veritable saint for self - published authors, and if all things are taken into consideration, it's easy to understand why Amazon is so beloved in the eyes of self - published authors.
The two vehicles will launch together as a veritable one - two punch for clean diesel technology.
The boys also have seven sisters, gum - smacking, couch potatoes sporting mullets who function as a veritable Greek chorus inclined to rubber stamp their momma's every wish, however unreasonable.
But while the (d) evolution itself is an organic one born of desensitization, things have progressed along a more self - conscious path in recent years, with the incendiary work of Catherine Breillat, Gaspar Noé, and Michael Haneke helping to foster the impression of contemporary Gallic life as a veritable Sodom and Gomorrah.
Cowritten by literary entrepreneur Stephen Elliott, founder of therumpus.net, and porn star Lorelei Lee, About Cherry was shot partly at San Francisco's Kink.com studios, a former armory building that serves as a veritable 250,000 - square - foot skin - flick Cinecitta.
Brolin plays a Department of Defense consultant named Matt who acts as the veritable keeper of secrets on the task force's.
There is so much left barely unsaid in many of their scenes together (and those with Nivola), so much dancing just below the formal surface, that the movie plays as a veritable clinic in generating on - screen tension.»
The desire for special venue sound also hides a fundamental aspect of Hollywood filmmaking that James Cameron continues to emphasize, even as he touts his upcoming Avatar as a veritable «game changer» in the way we experience our movies.
Tea tree oil treatment has been hailed as a veritable cure to ailments involving open herpes sores.
The hype on dinosaurs has portrayed some species as veritable roadrunners, faster than mammals such as rhinos and elephants.
The group Citizens Union issued a report regarding $ 3 billion in the state budget, in various pots of money, that they say operate as veritable slush funds for state lawmakers to distribute to projects with little oversight and accountability.
Onnoghen spoke on Monday at the 2016 Conference of All Nigerian Judges of the Lower Courts, held at the National Judicial Institute, NJI, in Abuja, with the theme: «The lower courts as veritable instruments for justice and peace in a democratic society».
New York's pretty political publicists are having a moment, as women who have previously been relegated to mouthpieces are now being toted as veritable lifestyle brands.
Governor Aregbesola who described NLC as a veritable instrument to entrench good governance said the time has come for Nigerian workers to rally round the present administration in achieving positive change.
Justice Ojo said the centre will serve as a veritable tool in the area of training and retraining of stakeholders of the justice sector.
The governor, while presenting the cheques in Abeokuta, described the associations as a veritable tool in nation building.
Mrs. Adeyemi who described prompt information, security alert and update as veritable ingredients to effective policing in Nigeria urged the general public to always be security conscious and apply eagle eyes to happenings in their respective domains.

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In its blog post, Eyeo derided its vanquished foes as a «veritable who's who of old guard German publishing.»
Though Del Vecchio started Luxottica as a tiny one - room enterprise in Milan, it now operates 10 factories worldwide, employs 35,000 people, and produces more than 65,000 pairs of glasses per day, holding a veritable monopoly on the eyewear industry.
Trump's election has led to a veritable surge in Obamacare signups as uncertainty reins over the health law's future.
As the world has grown increasingly interconnected, the internet has become a veritable treasure trove of information on how to run a successful company.
While Japanese companies such as Sony and Panasonic used to be veritable superpowers in the world of technology, it's now American companies such as Google and Apple that are leading the way.
What began as a grassroots gathering of 1,400 fans at a Los Angeles Hyatt hotel has now turned into a veritable showcase for some of the world's biggest brands.
Since then, Snapchat has added Discover, a section in the app where users can peruse bite - sized news articles and other content from publishers, as well as various advertising products as part of its plans to become a veritable media company.
Fast Company describes Mari as, «A veritable engine of personal branding, a relationship marketing whiz and the Pied Piper of the Online World.»
A veritable siege is now underway that will only grow in ferocity as Kinder Morgan approaches its May 31 decision on whether to pull the plug.
As questions continue about whether influencers will retain their value, Viacom trotted out a veritable Who's Who of young influencers and creators, Ad Age's Anthony Crupi reports, with the company's pitch awash with digital natives like JoJo Siwa, Arturo Castro and Liza Koshy.
Fast Company described Mari as, «A veritable engine of personal branding, a relationship marketing whiz and the Pied Piper of the Online World.»
Though there has been no public release of a Whitepaper or prospectus, TON is said to be being pitched as a decentralised internet service that will utilise a veritable smorgasbord of blockchain - centred tech.
And so began the veritable cavalcade of fruits, berries, and legumes the pregnancy industry has selected as apt representations of the little life growing inside of me.
So, Gary, you see your progressive Christianity as more «valid», less «black - and - white» than those who have fallen out of the «veritable potpourri of colorful diversity» into dismal «atheistic mechanism»?
Hegel, who identified philosophy with dialectical thinking, also believed that philosophy is identical with religion insofar as both must negate the Given: «For religion equally with philosophy refuses to recognize in finitude a veritable being, or something ultimate and absolute, or non-posited, uncreated, and eternal» (Logic, Vol.
The return to modesty that Shalit seeks — a veritable sexual revolution of its own, as she realizes — will not be easy.
They constitute a veritable mine of information as to the home and family life of the people and also throw a great deal of light upon the way the Vedas were interpreted and used in actual practice.
It's rare to run into a veritable fount of wit and wisdom such as yourself.
Genesis does not, however, reflect philosophically on this signature; by depicting the act of creation and the result — a magnificent paradise well stocked with its birds, fishes, cattle, and so on, not to mention creeping things, a veritable kingdom over which the man and the woman reign in the peace of an integral nature — it simply shows that God's abundant goodness has been poured out, that his own nature has been «mirrored» somewhat as a mountain is mirrored in a clear lake.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who ought to have known better, will serve as an example: «it would be something monstrous to conceive this beautiful Venetian girl falling in love with a veritable negro.»
As John Calvin shrewdly observed, the human mind is a veritable factory for the forging of idols.
This aroused a veritable furor in the world of scholarship and of religion, for, as indicated above, it proved to be very similar in some respects to the story in Biblical Genesis.
The «Common Chest» was an actual piece of well - made furniture, and with its prescribed number of locks whose keys were held by specified officials representing various strata of society, it was to become a veritable symbol of the social and economic changes as it was set up in town after town in the coming decades.
But fortunately for us the Hebrew found God in history, in law, in the folk wisdom of the people and in his flights of poetic inspiration, as well as in his profound questionings concerning the meaning of life; so we have actually preserved for us a veritable wealth of literary variety of expression.
With the enhancement of the dignity of the bishop and the extension of his judicial authority under the patronage of the Empire, the old cathedra upon which the ante-Nicene bishop had sat in his capacity as teacher, was gradually converted into a veritable throne, imitative of that of the emperor.25 It is quite possible that the courtly protocol and the sartorial details of the so - called Donation of Constantine are a reasonably accurate description of the dress, insignia, and prerogatives of the chief bishop of the West in the late imperial period, that even the account of the bestowal of these privileges primarily errs in fictionally ascribing to one emperor what was probably done by several in the course of the fourth and fifth centuries, and that once the fictional monopolization of these prerogatives by one bishop is removed, the Donation is recognized as supplying us with a picture of a late imperial prelate.26
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