Sentences with phrase «brings it to the surface of»

More importantly, the fight over the rule has brought to the surface some of the conflicts of interest involved in the investment management business.
The final potential risk is that the umbilical cord could snap as the baby is brought to the surface of the water.
You might also want to scrub or rub your skin after you finish soaking to encourage all the toxins brought to the surface of the skin to clear out.
This will further loosen dead hairs and bring them to the surface of the coat.

Not exact matches

At those prices, the Surface Hub's sales team will have to aim their pitches high, convincing senior managers and Chief Technology Officers that a massive touchscreen won't just kickstart meetings, but supercharge the discussions that brought all of those workers together in the first place.
Because of this, a venture capitalist maintains a more surface level and less emotional connection to the business, which can sometimes bring a more grounded point of view at critical moments.»
Having a weekly check - in or talking beyond discussions of to - do lists can bring great new ideas to the surface or will give someone a chance to help in an area they may not have known about otherwise.
«Digital, to the extent that it cuts out the middle man, to the extent that it brings money to the surface of the transaction, is extremely helpful,» she said.
Forty per cent of what was brought to the surface was discarded.
The times seem to be bringing a lot of great ideas to the surface, but the existing financial apparatus would probably find funding these ideas, especially in the current economic climate, too risky.
By: Henry Lazenby 3rd May 2018 One miner has died and two injured have been brought to surface after 13 miners went missing following a fall of ground that was triggered by a seismic shock at the Sibanye - Stillwater's Driefontein operations» Masakhane mine, on South Africa's West Rand.
By: Henry Lazenby 3rd May 2018 One miner has died and two injured miners have been brought to surface after 13 miners went missing following a fall of ground that was triggered by a seismic shock at Sibanye - Stillwater's Driefontein operations» Masakhane mine, on South Africa's West Rand.
«The purpose of this post, like many others I have written internally, was to bring to the surface issues I felt deserved more discussion with the broader company,» he wrote.
A few inches of white powder brings an unusual and welcome softening of sound» in cities, the hum of traffic is muffled; in the suburbs even the broom of the ubiquitous snowblower is reduced to a faint and unintrusive whir, one that remains mostly beneath the surface of one's awareness.
I would say that Hannah Arendt's work, along with that of Primo Levi, brought to the surface the silence and even suppression of the Holocaust that gripped postwar Europe.
Like a tracer chemical in the blood stream that helps identify the disease, the Enneagram brings to the surface indicators of what might be motivating sinful or harmful actions and patterns.
After three years of married life, a Daddy - like dude came into my life which brought every single Daddy issue I had right back up to surface level.
nothing makes the atheist more ticked off more than when you bring up GOD... God gets all the blame for all the tragedy in the world... If there wasnt a god in the first place, humans would not know tragedy or injustice when we see it... it would be a non-issue to us... survival of the fittest would not permit the emotions of love, compassion, empathy... Darwininian theory could not allow any of those and many other of the best of people's capacity for caring to surface... You cant explain it away by synapse or neurons... without a Supreme Being, there would be no sense of justice or injustice, we would not call it anything because there is no Ultimate Moral Standard to compare it.
The observance of the millennium has brought an apparent calm on the surface of the water, but according to several sources, it has really done little to ensure any regularity in the unpredictable currents beneath.
The holidays are a unique season, as they tend to bring to the surface many of the conflicts, issues and frustrations that we've been trying to ignore or suppress throughout the year.
But the «making present» of the Eucharist does not withdraw celebrants from the rough terrain of the political; it brings to the surface those conflicts with which the political order must cope.
Somewhat like you, I want readers to think deeper than the surface - level of the things of God, that so many of us have taken for granted and settled for, and be the few who walk deeper in the Life Jesus came to bring us.
Bonus Dating Tip: As I've written before, «Is the person you're dating like a magnet trying to bring the best of you to the surface?
Anyone else think that these issues are brought to the surface solely to distract us all from the fact that none of our elected officials knows what to do about the economy.
Green himself is a subscriber to the belief that the best works of art are partly defined by what you bring to them, and while on the surface this is a book about death, it's actually a book about life, though never a sentimental one.
The act of desiring an insight «penetrates below the surface to bring forth schematic images that give rise to the insight.»
i have a painting at home which i did 5 or 6 years ago of a figure standing behind golden bars of light the painting depicts i mysef as christ bringing to surface the ideas of cosmic conciousness to to the world around us there is great symmetry in the simplicity of both paintings if christ was alive today he might well be looking at the world though caged iron bars
Fasting brings to the surface that which is deep down, which maybe we can mask from ourselves and others with large doses of corn chips and Barq's root beer.
Our nuclear knowledge brings to the surface a fundamental fact about human existence: we are part and parcel of the web of life and exist in interdependence with all other beings, both human and nonhuman.
our connection with the importance of things needs to be brought closer to the surface.
«It is to Baudelaire that I owe the awakening of poetic feeling, and what is deep in me,» he wrote, and his youthful discovery of Baudelaire brought sensual craving and artistic ambition surging to the surface.
The very nature of talking about past events (whether happy or horrific) brings old memories to the surface.
But beginning in the last decades of the fifteenth century a vast expansion began, partly through attempts of minorities to bring «Christendom» to a nearer approximation to the standards seen in Christ and partly by explorations, conquests, and migrations which within the brief course of four centuries brought all the earth's surface under the control of «Christian» peoples.
In fact, Jesus says explicitly in the Gospel of Matthew that «when you welcome the stranger, you welcome me» and pilgrimage brings us in contact with people who — at least on the surface — seem strange to us.»
As you start to reach the beginning of the outline, bring the piping tip closer to the surface of the cookie to meet the start of the icing outline.
Dump the dough onto a lightly floured surfaced and knead a couple of times (using a bit of flour if the dough is too sticky) just to bring the dough together.
Bring to a boil and skim any scum that rises to the surface of the water.
The time in the oven caramelizes them, bringing all of their flavors to the surface.
For some reason freezing and later thawing pumpkin brings a lot of water to the surface.
Hand Georg Bernardini, a professional chocolate taster and tester, a bar of Hershey's milk chocolate and he'll unwrap it, smell it, examine the surface and texture, and then bring it to his ears to listen to it break.
Transfer dough to a work surface and gently fold on top of itself several times just to bring it together and work in any dry spots.
The track will undergo a repave with the coarse asphalt being replaced by a smooth, slick surface with no shortage of grip, which will bring with it high speeds that are expected to exceed 200 mph entering Turn 1 and likely less compelling racing.
It all comes back to a childhood spent thwarting strikers on the bone - hard surface of a local playground: «Whenever I saw the opportunity to bring a striker down, I just couldn't help myself.»
Amy, I can so relate that parenting tends to bring to the surface a bunch of junk I would rather not deal with.
Payplan and SANE recently came together to bring the issue of debt to surface, and aid anyone who is under any financial stress to come forward and take full control of their budgeting.
It shows you how to use those pieces, whether they are retro gadgets, family hand - me - downs or salvaged surfaces, to bring warmth, creativity, interest and a bit of history into your kitchen.
* On the surface, washing dirty diapers seems a bit of a chore compared to tying up a bag of them, bringing the bag outside, then getting more.
It's strange how hypotheticals can bring to the surface so much of what we think and feel.
This may sound ridiculously obvious on the surface, but parents (especially moms) can be self - sacrificing to the point of denying the simplest things that can bring great relief to a stressful day.
Baby Milk Action, an international organisation established to stop misleading marketing by the baby - feeding industry, helped in bringing Raza's evidence of the company's malpractice to the surface.
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