Sentences with phrase «bold steps into»

A game that is mostly oriented towards new gamers that would like to take their first, bold steps into the realm of Turn Based strategy games.
It was a bold step into territory that most of those in Westminster had never lived through - or could barely remember.
She then took a bold step into self - discovery to elevate her life expectations.
Microsoft takes its first, bold step into the tablet market with a unique new device — but can it compete?
Microsoft saw it as a bold step into the future.
Here's how your well known franchises are about to take a bold step into the next generation on Xbox One.
Real Racing 3 is taking a bold step into the world of freemium, and EA is
The Windows Mixed Reality platform is a bold step into that future, and we're hoping Microsoft will continue venturing down this path in years to come.
Microsoft takes its first, bold step into the tablet market with a unique new device — but can it compete?
Many of its potential benefits won't be seen as positives by many — even if they do represent an imaginative future — as ditching a traditional keyboard is a bold step into the unknown for many.
It remains to be seen how HTC navigates the vast seas of VR apps and content, and due to strong competition from Facebook's Oculus we might see Viveport M making bolder steps into the future.

Not exact matches

The deal is the boldest in a series of smaller steps to move beyond its core soup business, as Morrison heads into her seventh year in the job.
The Liberal government took several important steps during its first year in office, but its bold feminist rhetoric has not yet translated into policy and spending decisions that push the needle forward on gender equality.
This is no intuitive perception but a bold swinging into the other which demands the intensest action of my being, even as does all genuine fantasy, only here the realm of my act «is not the all - possible» but the particular, real person who steps up to meet me, the person whom I seek to make present as just so and not otherwise in all his wholeness, unity, and uniqueness.
Dining on the bold, traditional flavors of Georgian cuisine is like stepping into your grandmother's kitchen and eating your favorite feel - good food.
The Southern League were unwelcoming so Chelsea took the bold step of aiming higher and 29th May 1905 at the Football League's AGM Chelsea FC was elected into their Second Division.
Oregon took a bold step to address that last week when Gov. John Kitzhaber signed into law HB2183, which comes down hard on anyone knowingly making a false case of child abuse.
Though the Special Prosecutor's Bill has been passed into law — an indication of a bold step to fighting corruption — many people think the head to be appointed may be partial.
The same FBI Director who took the bold step to reopen an investigation into the possible misconduct of a presidential candidate days before the election would have doubtlessly pursued an investigation into the links between Trump advisors and Russian officials.
Eight years into the tumultuous revolution, with about three years left on his watch, Bloomberg today took a bold step toward shoring up his education legacy by replacing schools chancellor Joel Klein with publishing executive Cathie Black.
It is this performance and the bold steps we have taken to resolve long - standing systemic problems that will convince the sovereign people of Ghana to entrust the destiny of the country into the safe hands of President Mahama for another four years.
Now, for a limited time, Starbucks Japan will be taking the bold step out into nut allergen territory with the release of the Almond Milk Frappuccino with Honey Crunch and the Almond Milk Latte with Honey Crunch.
It's the perfect way to step back into Spring with a bold statement.
2017's festival also reinforced its status as the home of politically charged cinema with a line - up that addressed the refugee crisis (and a bold new step into the world of virtual reality cinema), dystopian social experiments, mental health, and AIDS activists: there were more than enough fine caliber films to chew on for this year's audiences.
Argentinean horror steps into a bold, new dimension in Daniel de la Vega's grisly supernatural shocker WHITE COFFIN (World Premiere), scripted by brilliant filmmaking siblings Adrian and Ramiro Garcia Bogliano.
«We have this bold, sophisticated hero stepping into the spotlight for the first time, and it's been a blast to work with the Lexus team to build out a story that'll familiarize fans with T'Challa as well as his advanced home nation of Wakanda.»
«Bringing together a writers room of this caliber is a bold step for our partnership, and one that we believe is critical for building these brands into new, successful franchises for the future,» said Paramount's Chairman / CEO Brad Grey.
This has allowed Staaby and a group of like - minded colleagues to take bold steps in their use of video games to enrich their classes, which has quickly transformed the school into a national model for game - based learning.
We have taken bold steps forward to incorporate opportunities into the curriculum to expand a child's ability to problem solve, collaborate, think creatively, become financially literate and entrepreneurial, and build a better world by contributing to their community locally while thinking globally.
SsangYong has definitely taken a bold step in offering a glimpse into the future of the current Korando crossover.
Both admit it's hard to look beyond the growing and profitable SUV markets for its next steps, but both also acknowledge that Alfa's history means it must be delicately steered into this bold new future.
For existing Bold users, the first impression might be that an extra step is involved with getting into the menu - previously a press of the menu button would open your menu so you could scroll to the application you wanted, now it opens a menu, offering to open another menu.
Terrin says his style has been referred to as «modern pointillism»: bold strokes that appear abstract when viewed up close and come into focus only when the viewer steps away from the canvas.
Fontana famously sought the fourth dimension by piercing his canvases, in spiritual union with the astronauts who were making bold new steps into space.
A smaller gallery show of her California years takes her from big, bold geometric shapes, bursting into a fictive third dimension, to the patterns, with giant steps along the way.
Using bold colours and broad brushstrokes, he conveys a sense of the landscape whilst also allowing the viewer to step into the painting and construct their own work.
After getting into the effects on the canvas up close, step back and gather the bold composition whole.
The use of unprimed plywood surfaces, bisected by bold swaths of color creates a dynamic interplay between depth and flatness, inviting the viewer to step into the frame only to then block the seeming point of entry.
As your group gains confidence from successful small steps, stretch into bigger and bolder actions.
Samsung's gone bold on the design of the Galaxy S6, taking away the usual plastic covering that festooned previous models and finally stepping into the world of metal for its flagships.
«Moving into the smartwatch side of the business,» said 451's Martin, «is a bold yet ultimately necessary step for incumbent watchmakers.»
It would also be a bold signal by California to Washington that if federal lawmakers won't step up to the challenge of monitoring giant technology companies, California will take matters into its own hands.
In the desire to take a bold and determined step into the future, Windows 8 eliminates some of the touchstones of the Windows 7 desktop interface, while still leaving most of that desktop intact.
More recently, a bold step I've taken has been into the role that I'm currently in as Group Head of Diversity at Hays
By looking at a career change as a «process» and then breaking up the process into smaller - sized tasks, it allowed me to take bold steps towards a new career — even if some of them were only penguin steps!
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