Sentences with phrase «at the hunt for»

Further to the look at the hunt for artificial intelligence (18 May, p 40), Pentti Haikonen claims that we will never create such a machine using software.
It's such a good look at the hunt for reclaiming things and how the process works.
Also, I'm sighing and nodding my head with you at your hunt for a narrow sideboard.

Not exact matches

On Thursday night while police were hunting in Watertown, Mass. for bombing suspects Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, at one point they arrested a naked man who looks a lot like Tamerlan.
We are always on the hunt for talent that can be developed at the budget we can afford to spend.
Facebook's latest conquest, the Oculus Rift, got top billing at this year's Comic - Con, as event goers were able to use the headset to hunt virtually for X-men mutants.
But at more than half the properties I visit, I find myself on my hands and knees hunting for places to plug in, or relegating my phone to the bathroom overnight.
It may prove a challenge, but if you're still hunting and pecking, you could give this gadget a try so you can at least save face for your slow word - per - minute count.
In his book The World in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization's Northern Future, Laurence Smith, a professor of geography and earth and space sciences at UCLA, argues that we're about to see a productivity and culture boom in the north, driven by climate change, shifting demographics, globalization and the hunt for natural resources.
Cuban believes employers will soon be on the hunt for candidates who excel at creative and critical thinking.
Wendy Nather, research director at the Retail Cyber Intelligence Sharing Center, an industry group that shares cybersecurity information, told Fortune that members of the organization have been hunting for the malware on their systems since learning of it.
If you're a frequent traveler, insurance coverage might also be something you look for the next time you're hunting for a new card, Jill Gonzalez, an analyst at WalletHub.com, told CNBC earlier this summer.
In stark contrast to the popular image of the constantly job - hunting Millennial, 85 % of Millennial front - line employees and 89 % of Millennial managers at the Best Workplaces said they intend to stay with their companies for a long time.
Perfect example: The second time I was looking for a place to live, I told my editor at work that I was apartment hunting.
She loves the device for sending emails and keeps three lined up in her room at all times; if one breaks, she anxiously hunts down replacements on eBay.
From Jay - Z's Decoded scavenger hunt to secret menu items at In - N - Out Burger, consumers love to be rewarded for their curiosity and loyalty.
The company, which manages a range of bars and restaurants, serves thousands of students at the University of Michigan and co-owners Justin Herrick and Adam Lowenstein are on the hunt for a sociable type who loves the bar and restaurant scene.
But Zanoni finds he can only raise clients» prices once a year, or twice at most, so he's had to hunt for operational efficiency opportunities inside the company to make up the difference.
«The market continues to hunt for a bottom,» said Gene McGillian, manager of market research at Tradition Energy in Stamford, Connecticut.
Bloomingdale's worked with us to develop a custom, in - store scavenger hunt for customers and visitors at their flagship store in Manhattan
Often well educated, but with less money at their disposal, millennials don't enjoy paying full price for retail but still enjoy the hunt of shopping.
Whether on eBay or at Costco, Marshalls, Ross Stores, etc. consumers have grown to love a good hunt for deals.
In 2013, Sergei K. Shoigu, the Russian defense minister, told university rectors at a meeting in Moscow that he was on a «head hunt in the positive meaning of the word» for coders.
As an extremely recent college graduate at a terrible time for job hunting and the economy, this book seemed like a necessity.
In addition, Athene executives appear skilled at growing the company from within and hunting down new sources of capital from institutional investors to pay for operating expenses, A.M. Best analysts also said.
«For the last couple of years, we have been hunted — this turns us back into the hunter,» explained Whole Foods co-CEO Walter Robb at a June 11 analyst conference on the company's new concept 365 by Whole Foods.
Bond markets are certainly displaying a lot of enthusiasm at the moment — and it doesn't matter which bonds one looks at, as the famous «hunt for yield» continues to obliterate interest returns across the board like a steamroller.
At the 15th Annual Investor Conference in Omaha, she will share one of her latest investment ideas that exemplifies how she hunts for bargains beneath the headlines.
Kalanick is also on the hunt for a chief operating officer to help him run Uber, which has been valued at upwards of $ 70 billion.
Some turn to fixed income merely for diversification; some hunt for yield; some just want predictability of income at the end of the road.
At most, god does exist because we find active evidence proving there was some sort of divine hand in the origin of life, which then leads us on the hunt for more evidence of that same gods existance throughout the fossil record and most likely will lead us to prove that the god of abraham is STILL man - made, but there is some other supernatural power out there.
If you actually believe that the U.S. Government would go through all the trouble of hunting this guy for 10 years and taking his body from a war zone, just so they could bury him at sea, then call the number below to claim your free bag of gold.
In Kenya, Christians have been hunted out and killed for their religion in their university dorm rooms, at shopping malls, and on public buses.
Imagine you're a mother of two working 40 hours a week at a minimum wage job in food service, while your husband hunts for a job.
There is a witch - hunt going on today, namely the search for secret racists at American universities.
Sorry, we practiced «live and let live» for 2000 years while were burned at the stake, hunted and killed.
For example, we should stop «hunting for sport or furs; farming minks, foxes and other animals for their fur; capturing wild animals (often after shooting their mothers) and imprisoning them in small cages for humans to stare at; tormenting animals to make them learn tricks for circuses, and tormenting them to make them entertain the folks at rodeos; slaughtering whales with explosive harpoons; and generally ignoring the interests of wild animals as we extend our empire of concrete and pollution over the surface of the globe» (ALNE 2For example, we should stop «hunting for sport or furs; farming minks, foxes and other animals for their fur; capturing wild animals (often after shooting their mothers) and imprisoning them in small cages for humans to stare at; tormenting animals to make them learn tricks for circuses, and tormenting them to make them entertain the folks at rodeos; slaughtering whales with explosive harpoons; and generally ignoring the interests of wild animals as we extend our empire of concrete and pollution over the surface of the globe» (ALNE 2for sport or furs; farming minks, foxes and other animals for their fur; capturing wild animals (often after shooting their mothers) and imprisoning them in small cages for humans to stare at; tormenting animals to make them learn tricks for circuses, and tormenting them to make them entertain the folks at rodeos; slaughtering whales with explosive harpoons; and generally ignoring the interests of wild animals as we extend our empire of concrete and pollution over the surface of the globe» (ALNE 2for their fur; capturing wild animals (often after shooting their mothers) and imprisoning them in small cages for humans to stare at; tormenting animals to make them learn tricks for circuses, and tormenting them to make them entertain the folks at rodeos; slaughtering whales with explosive harpoons; and generally ignoring the interests of wild animals as we extend our empire of concrete and pollution over the surface of the globe» (ALNE 2for humans to stare at; tormenting animals to make them learn tricks for circuses, and tormenting them to make them entertain the folks at rodeos; slaughtering whales with explosive harpoons; and generally ignoring the interests of wild animals as we extend our empire of concrete and pollution over the surface of the globe» (ALNE 2for circuses, and tormenting them to make them entertain the folks at rodeos; slaughtering whales with explosive harpoons; and generally ignoring the interests of wild animals as we extend our empire of concrete and pollution over the surface of the globe» (ALNE 23).
I know LOTS of good, Christian people who own and regularly use guns both for shooting at targets for fun and for hunting.
This Thanksgiving, when you're sitting at the table and it's your turn to say what you're thankful for, you can list the usual platitudes about freedom of religion and assembly or whatever, but it would be short - sighted and irresponsible to neglect one of the greatest American freedoms of all, one that was just upheld in New York on Tuesday: The American right to hunt Bigfoot.
The citizens of all surrounding towns use them for hunting, protection, and recreation, they hold safety to the highest standard, even accidentally pointing it at someone while picking it up will result in immediate punishment from parents, and they are locked away after use.
The story opened in a swank Protestant church where at the conclusion of the service a poor, unemployed, shabby young man got up and told his story of unemployment to the startled parishioners and ended by saying: «You can't all go out hunting up jobs for people like me, but what I am puzzled about when I see so many Christians living in luxury and singing, «Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leave, and follow Thee,» is what is meant by following Jesus?
We've been polite for 2000 years as you burned us at the stake, hunted and killed us.
Recently, for instance, the Internet boiled over with outrage at an American dentist who hunted and killed a lion named Cecil.
Still on the hunt for a Messiah who would scatter the hated Romans, they put in another request: «Lord, will you at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?»
I love to do treasure hunts by asking the Lord to highlight someone for me to be on the lookout for that day, such as a description of clothing, or a name and then I ask God to give me a word of knowledge about that person (such as Jesus «example with the woman at the well), and then as the conversation opens up, I can share the hope to which I «ve been called.
For many people, hunting - is - survival, or at least it contributes to their sustenance.
or even how a poet's hunt for words might arouse images at ease in sky.
Everything is becoming so safe, but still kids love that thrill of danger and delicious fear at an old playground, and so we hunt them up, hope the city continues to neglect them, and we swing too high for a while.
At other times, the Hagana withdrew and aided the British hunt for «dissident» Irgun fighters.
I don't have enough space to reproduce the whole of Fr Finigan's account of the article with his response; for that you must go to his blog; at the time of writing The Tablet has not hunted down all online copies of the whole text, which can be seen on, for instance, the exlaodicea and the Irishpilgrim blogs.
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