Sentences with phrase «been elevation of»

Wouldn't it be more glorious, if when you left this world, your reward in heaven was an elevation of your existance to something like pure energy... free of human desires like for gold freakin streets or virgins?
I think the true problem with these kinds of states is their elevation of an elite, their dehumanizing of large section of their population, and their need to label parts of their society as the enemy within.
The real advantage of a golden age for a literary genre is the elevation of its second - rank authors: Merely good writers become great writers when they happen to live at the right moment.
Idolatry is the elevation of a particular and relative approach to mystery to the status of sole and exclusive representation of it.
I want to suggest to you the classical definition of Christian prayer that is found first stated by a great theologian of the earlier days of the Church, St. John of Damascus, and taken over by St. Thomas Aquinas in the thirteenth century: «Prayer is the elevation of the soul to God.»
Prone positioning in infant gastroesophageal reflux: is elevation of the head worth the trouble?
The most common cause of breast milk production is an elevation of a hormone produced in the brain called prolactin.
This is not a disparagement of people; rather, it is an elevation of our understanding of (some) future machines.
The second SAE was an elevation of serum ALT to grade 4 toxicity level at 521 U / L that was detected 1 week after receipt of the second dose of rabies vaccine.
Inputs needed for a typical Antarctic ice sheet model are the elevation of the bed beneath the ice sheet, air temperature, snowfall and the heat input from the rock below (geothermal heat flux).
It is this elevation of our pelvic floor that most women don't get.
Homocysteinemia Homocysteinemia is an elevation of homocysteine in the blood which can cause the blood to clot more easily than normal.
Equal amounts decorative, daring and refined, these garments are an elevation of Parisian craftsmanship.
It is this elevation of story and presentation which make Sicario more.
The other welcome development was an elevation of the school board voice in the deliberations about this critical federal law.
One of the secondary things that occurs in kidney failure is an elevation of the blood's level of phosphorus.
The problem is the elevation of their voices and images over others, which has been happening since the birth of travel media and has continued up until this day.
Combining model runs like that are like measuring the altitude of the Rocky Mountains and the Grand Canyon, and pretending that's the elevation of the entire US.

Not exact matches

It's a tenet of Buck's strategy that pre-dates her elevation to the CEO role in March; she spearheaded the company's acquisition of Krave jerky in 2015.
Indeed, thanks to a snowy winter and cool spring, the snowpack covering the entire Pacific Northwest — the vast majority of which is over 1,000 metres elevation and still snowbound — is creating a glut of zero - emission energy as that huge annual reservoir melts and powers hydroelectric turbines.
The trip was awesome overall but one day we had to cover something like 15 very rough miles with a lot of elevation change.
The safest part of a flight is normally when the plane is at cruising elevation.
«Zynga should be an example of entrepreneurship at its best,» Roger McNamee, co-founder of the venture capital firm Elevation Partners, told the publication.
Despite the focus on elevation, defining moments aren't always when we are at the top of our games.
In contrast to Tosi's departure, it was well known the company had been looking for a COO, and the elevation of Johnson should not surprise anyone familiar with the behind - the - scenes leader seen as Chesky's most trusted adviser.
The protectionist policies of President Donald Trump will be bad for technology companies, Roger McNamee, co-founder of venture capital firm Elevation Partners, told CNBC's «Fast Money» on Wednesday.
And from his telling of the Chobani story, it was clear that a little bit of «elevation» — what some might call craziness — certainly played a role.
Coined by Bradley Schwarzenbach and popularized by bestselling author Andrew Davis, valley elevation posits that you should be focusing on the depth of your metrics» troughs instead of its peaks.
A series of damaging earthquakes and changes in land elevation preceded its only eruption, during the most recent part of the Holocene, which lasted from September 29 to October 6, 1538, when it was formed.
It's the concept of valley elevation, and it's been staring you in the face the entire time.
Back in October when Palm was trading at $ 18 a share, Elevation had one of the best IRRs in the business.
But if Elevation isn't that any more, the question is what kind of firm is it?
Federal grants can be used to fund the buyout, elevation or reconstruction of eligible residential properties.
Contrary to some reports, the investment has not made him the world's wealthiest musician; the $ 1.4 bn will be split between the six founding partners of Elevation Partners, which only get 20 per cent of profits.
Roger McNamee, an early investor in Facebook and Google, is the managing director and co-founder of Elevation Partners.
«The dominance of these companies is choking off the start - up world,» Roger McNamee, an early investor in Google and Facebook and founder of the investment firm Elevation Partners, said of the two companies.
At that elevation of earnings (indeed, even when earnings have been within 20 % of that 6 % trendline), the P / E ratio for the S&P 500 has historically averaged just 9 or 10, compared with the current level of 18.
As evidenced by the entire span of available historical data, the elevation of profit margins is directly related — not only in overall level, but also in their point - to - point change over time — to the sum of government and household saving.
Rather, it is a plaintive cry for the need to actively engage this problem, for the elevation of concern for racial equality to a position of priority on our government's domestic affairs agenda.
It's not humility or properness but elevation of humans thus should be rejected.
The immediate background of Heidegger's elevation of history above nature is of course German historicism, notably Dilthey and Hegel.
Christian asceticism is unique because, while it acknowledges the body and soul as good, it realises that they must be disciplined and put at the service of one another, in order that the full person will be made capable of elevation to glory.
The tension I mean is in regard to texts like 1 Tim 2 & 1Cor 14 alongside Christ's elevation of women in the Gospels & how women served with Paul.
Both of the major camps of social conservative reaction to the challenges of the last few years are right in part: We have always had to struggle against the inclination of our liberal society to furiously pound itself into what Edmund Burke called «the dust and powder of individuality,» and to resist its elevation of choice above commitment.
It is essentially a game, a contract valid within circumscribed limits, serving no useful purpose but yielding pleasure, relaxation, and an elevation of spirit 36
A senior clergyman is reported as having said in a sermon that «the elevation of the Bible to close on divine status has done more damage to the Christian message than all the slings and arrows of the sceptics.
The union might be brought about by an elevation of the learner.
Clearly the elevation of non-pathos was not limited to Stoic writings; it permeates much of ancient Greek philosophy in general.
There is for them only one God — he is holy, his land is holy, his nation is to be a holy people — and while the indiscriminate mixture of moral and ceremonial elements carries over old ideas even while it ventures into new ones, there is an evident elevation of the idea of holiness into terms of the divine majesty, and of the Most High's exclusive claim on man s devotion.
It's easy to pick on Elevation Church in this case, but the truth is we're all guilty of thinking we're too cool for the least of these.
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