Sentences with phrase «at a reflection of»

As he stares at the reflection of the two of you, point to and count his teeth and yours.
When he looked at the reflection of his normal hand in the mirror, he experienced the phantom being visually resurrected.
The gambit repeats in the movie's final minutes, as Marina, first seen in profile naked on her bed, looks down at a reflection of herself, a round looking glass placed strategically over her crotch.
Relax by the elegant 15 metre heated swimming pool, set amongst lush tropical gardens at Reflections of Port Douglas Holiday Resort Apartments, or enjoy the many activities on offer in Port Douglas and its spectacular surrounds.
With this pocket - sized device's onyx - like, sometimes slightly convex surface, viewers could look at a reflection of the «picturesque» scene in which they were environed.
VENICE — While many attend the Venice Biennale to savour the perspective of artists looking at the reflection of our collective reality, others seek an even deeper messaging relating to the dialogue between cultures, nations and civilizations.
It's a real challenge in that when you look at the reflection of minorities in the large firms you really have to question, «Why is it that they are not recruiting sufficient visible minorities?»
I have a great childhood memory of lying under the tree looking at the reflections of the room and the lights in a round glass Christmas ball.

Not exact matches

In short, it's the amount of cash you're burning every month (vs. GAAP Net Income, which at times isn't a good reflection of cash burn).
Still, its 2018 price - to - earnings ratio of 10 is at a significant discount to the vertically integrated health care provider UnitedHealthcare — a reflection of fears among investors that the deal won't go through.
But not everyone is in love of the idea of a ritualized switching off, at least not if it's unconnected to deeper reflections about what's driving the seemingly frantic pace of modern life.
Her list of ten questions for a life check - up are intended for use at the half - year mark, but can easily be adapted to suit a bit of summer self - reflection.
The fact that it's cutting back is seen as a reflection of a changing mentality among Silicon Valley startups that largely enjoyed an easy funding environment that allowed them to grow at all costs — without generating much profit or cash.
With investment at a premium, entrepreneurs are forced to work harder and smarter, perhaps a closer reflection of what the Valley used to be like before money flooded the region.
It certainly doesn't hurt a business owner to have someone to turn to for advice and reflection on what he or she can do to improve the atmosphere and level of engagement at the office.
«The reality is cold stuff often doesn't get looked at very carefully but I do think it is a reflection of your creativity and stick - to - it - ness to figure out how to get to these guys.»
«The CAD is outperforming on the crosses and that is a reflection of somewhat better data and oil prices ticking up again,» said Shaun Osborne, chief currency strategist at Scotiabank.
While Darling isn't quite on board with electronic personhood (at least not yet), she is interested in how humans interact with their technology and believes our choices are ultimately a reflection of us.
While a 2005 study found 96 % of managers at U.S. companies self - identify as extroverts, there's a long list of successful CEOs — individuals like Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos — who value quiet reflection over social stimulation.
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Looking at valuations in a broader context, we see them as a reflection of a strong economy, an improving corporate earnings outlook and prospects for pro-business policy reform from Washington DC.
But the talks are another reflection of how Silicon Valley start - ups have been raising money at a furious pace, often snagging tens of millions of dollars and more than doubling their value just months after a previous financing round.
The extreme range of the new cars on show at this year's Geneva Show Show is a reflection of an industry in turmoil.
Lynn Reaser, chief economist of the Fermanian Business & Economic Institute at Point Loma Nazarene University, said it's unclear whether the last two months of disappointing data are a reflection of employers growing more cautious.
Few men have been called «too aggressive» at work, while many women have — a reflection of early gender norms, Sandberg said, where little girls with a take - charge attitude get called «bossy.»
But if you're not quite ready to dive into self - reflection — or if you're curious about expanding your horizons — take a look at this list of 2018's 40 best small business ideas.
At a time when downtown Detroit is in the midst of a civic renaissance, the state of the city's multifamily real estate market is both a reflection of larger trends and a sign of what might be in store for the Motor City in the years ahead.
Upon reflection, a major piece of advice that sticks with me in life and business is his advice to «remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet.»
While at it, it is wise to not completely trust everything that you see on the demo including the number of wins as a true reflection of how the software works.
Watch Video The Hon. Justice David Stratus on «Reflections on the Decline of Legal Doctrine» Filmed on January 8, 2016 at the Canadian Constitution Foundation's 2016 Law & Freedom Conference.
Both trade at premium valuations, reflections of their strength today and also their potential in the future.
At the moment we are still in the process of working, with calm but persistent reflection, on this matter.
The shift at New Life Community Church in Chicago is a reflection of a national trend, according to Luis Lugo, director of the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.
Instead, he criticized Martha for her obsessively zealous service at the expense of companionship and reflection.
Now, if the «serious Christian reflection» just mentioned has de-emphasized personal narratives, that is scarcely true of Christian culture at large.
Mary, Seat of Wisdom: Reflections on the Intellectual Life Monday, April 9 Join the Thomistic Institute at Yale for a lecture delivered by R. R. Reno of First Things.
What finally emerged in the summer of 1518 from this frantic rethinking — recall that Luther was trying to work through the theological issue while at the same time explaining to the world why he shouldn't be burned at the stake for heresy — seems to have been shaped primarily by reflection on texts such as Matthew 16:19: «Whatever you loose on earth is loosed in heaven.»
At first the play seems to be suggesting that Vivian's interpretations of Donne, in which he is seen to be playing mind - games and nothing more, are a reflection of her own cold, brilliant, over-intellectualized habit of thought.
In other words, it may be true that «the owl of Minerva flies only at night,» but Kierkegaard suspects that the metaphor hides a profoundly dubious claim: that it is possible to reach a stable end - point of reflection from which Minerva's owl can take off, and to which it can later return.
«By further reflecting that the clearest evidence would be requisite to make any sane man believe in the miracles by which Christianity is supported, — that the more we know of the fixed laws of nature the more incredible, do miracles become, — that the men at that time were ignorant and credulous to a degree almost incomprehensible by us, — that the Gospels can not be proved to have been written simultaneously with the events, — that they differ in many important details, far too important as it seemed to me to be admitted as the usual inaccuracies of eyewitness; — by such reflections as these, which I give not as having the least novelty or value, but as they influenced me, I gradually came to disbelieve in Christianity as a divine revelation.
A Nice Little Place on the North Side: Wrigley Field at One Hundred, by George F. Will (Crown Archetype): America's premier political columnist begins his latest reflection on the National Pastime with some charming, autobiographically - derived advice for Catholicism: after recalling that he became a Chicago Cub fan at age seven, «when I was still not as discerning as one should be when making life - shaping decisions,» the elegant Dr. Will notes that «The Catholic Church thinks seven - year olds have reached an age of reasoning» and remarks, «The Church might want to rethink that.»
this is a mirror reflection of me & where I'm at.
She is a former foreign correspondent at Catholic News Service (CNS) in Rome and the editor of «John Paul II: A Light for the World,» «Benedict XVI: Essays and Reflections on his Papacy,» and «From Pope John Paul II to Benedict XVI.»
Despite profound skepticism on the part of many in the curia, John Paul pressed forward at the eve of the new millennium with plans for a series of reflections that might allow the world «to draw lessons from the past,» so as to choose life in what had become a culture of darkness.
It seemed to me that the truly sovereign God could not be regarded as absent or superfluous in ordinary human experience and philosophical reflection, but that every single reality should prove incomprehensible (at least in its depth) without recourse to God, if he actually was the Creator of the world as Barth thought him to be.
Waiting for the doors to open, I catch a glimpse of my reflection in the subway windows and suddenly feel disaffected by the «Royal Tenenbaum» gaze that stares back at me.
That calls for a vaginal theology and a phallic theology, at the very least, which will regard as significant, central and irreducible data for theological reflection the experience of being female or male, including but not confined to genital sexuality.
William Cardinal Levada, prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, was in the country in February, and he urged priests to at least balance, and perhaps replace, the homiletical diet of casual reflections on the readings of the day, seasoned by a cute story or two, with a solid dose of catechesis.
6) Community: At its best, the reflection seminar can provide a community of colleagues with whom learning takes place, as well as a community of mutual care and responsibility.
«It is the last opportunity to feast, and be merry before we enter the Holy season of Lent, which is the time of abstinence and reflection,» said Reverend Jan Naylor Cope, vicar at the National Cathedral, who took part in the races herself.
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