«The best of these developments seamlessly blend the various
building structures into livable communities that truly serve the residents and surrounding areas,» says Morris.
Not exact matches
As a result, companies are increasingly looking to
build «suppleness»
into their
structure, so they are better equipped to manage change as it happens, by matching resources to demand.
He has argued in the past that younger employees are more stimulated by a communal work environment than by the classic, more rigid
structure of
buildings divided
into offices and cubicles, and that major corporations have to adjust in order to keep attracting new workers.
On Monday, Musk tweeted that instead of disposing that leftover earth, he plans to recycle it
into interlocking, Lego - style bricks that can be used to
build houses and other
structures.
The more
structure you
build into your daily work routine, the more balance and joy you will find in life.
That risk is partially offset by protections
built into the transaction's
structure, Moody's said.
I made sure that I was cultivating an optimal work culture among our employees to
build a solid
structure that would take us
into the future.
There was plenty of noise inside the spheres on a recent tour, as workers welded steel, pounded bolts
into place and sawed concrete inside the half -
built structure.
Those increases could impact what developers pay for steel used to frame
buildings, rebar that goes
into reinforced concrete
structures, studs for interior framings and aluminum casements for curtain walls, among other construction materials.
Even though the exit comes last, the exit strategy should be
built into the
structure of the company from its earliest days.
From the selection of memory as a paradigm of experience, and from the generalization of the paradigmatic intuition of the past, temporal ordering and
structure are
built into the very conceptual bone and muscle of the theory of experience which Hartshorne constructs and proposes.
People look at this from the stand point of NOW... the early religious
building were
built to overwhelm and scare people so as to control them... early religious
structure were not for the people to ENTER... they were places where the priest visited to SERVE THE GODS THAT LIVE OR VISITED THERE... AND GET MESSAGES FROM THE SECRET UNSEEN GODS to convey to the people... this goes back even before the great Egyptian temples and gods... way way back
into prehistory.
For those who think in this way, changing the
structures of thought and perception
built into so much of our science would be too indirect a contribution to the relief of suffering to be a true expression of Buddhist compassion.
These are the understanding of human beings and of nature that are now
built into the whole
structure of the dominant economic thinking.
Although Whitehead seems to reject the Marxist idea of the class war (AI 35), he knew that society
built on iniquity resulted either in its self - destruction or a correction
built on the insertion of some new theory
into the social
structure (AI 14).
So then you are no longer strangers and sojourners, but you are fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God,
built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the cornerstone, in whom the whole
structure is joined together and grows
into a holy temple in the Lord; in whom you also are
built into it for a dwelling place (OIKOS) of God in the Spirit.
Certain
structures of finished fact will determine aspects of the future, so God will know certain things about the future; if a grand piano has just fallen off the top of the Empire State
Building, God — along with any person who has seen the piano slide over the railing — knows that in just a very few seconds the piano will smash
into the sidewalk below.
The evangelist brings the boards and siding and shingles of the spiritual church
building so that they are ready and available to be put together
into a
structure.
And long before reading Sam Keen's Beginnings Without End, I was quite aware from my own experience that death and resurrection, finding oneself only through losing oneself, are
built into the very
structure of human life.
In him the whole
structure is joined together and grows
into a holy temple in the Lord; in whom you also are
built together spiritually
into a dwelling place for God.
How did their common
structures build them
into a household of God?
There is a limit which stands not only at the end of human life as death, but which is
built into the
structure of human life by virtue of its creaturely character.
We still need his genius to see that human behavior is complex, that demonic possibilities are
built into church and social
structures, that human pride and spiritual arrogance rise to new heights precisely at the point where they are closest to the Kingdom of God, and that advance brings vulnerability to new temptations.
He is
built into the
structure of our conscience, not so that we can not offend against him, but so that it is he who is offended in our offenses.
Unity and
structure seem
built into the text.
It is with such considerations as these in mind that I would wish to speak of the act of God in Christ as objective, as something
built into the
structure of the world, even perhaps (as I think that Barth would argue) its very foundation.
... many
structures and institutions may be
built into the Church which give the people of the Church a more active role than that which they have previously had in the life of the Church itself.
«The Church got to work on the simple faith of Jesus in the God of Israel, and
built it up
into a crazy
structure of unverifiable metaphysical assertions.
By the spiritual genius of Bach the greater drama is already
built into the musical
structure.
And governments have the means of enforcement
built into their
structure.
However, as in the seventeenth century the various later theories were not produced independently of each other but came to be developed by working through, and in divergence from, the first great attempt at a philosophical
structure built upon a profound insight
into the problems at issue, namely, that of Descartes, so in our time the new efforts which are required in the philosophy of nature will need to come to terms with the pioneering work of Whitehead.
The combination of chauvinism, mechanism and pietism
built into this approach seems to contradict essential elements of the liberal Protestant character, especially its commitments to free and open inquiry, ecumenical theological ventures, and the critical exposure of what Paul Tillich called «distortions» of all kinds, including those
built into its own
structures.
It is a consequence of human injustice
built into unjust social
structures.
It tries to
build a bridge between our faith and philosophy by investigating the transcendental conditions for the possibility of understanding the various truths of our faith by probing
into the very foundational
structure of the human spirit.
Build this single
structure high
into the air.
The judgment is not a result of the automatic action of some mechanism
built into the moral
structure of things, but comes directly and personally from Yahweh himself, whose life and power are thus apprehended primarily in history.
@Preston Blair Maximilian III: Iran has religion
build into it's government, so is that political
structure more favorable?
The
building of the Church as a community with complex organizational
structure, with manifold functions and leaders, with various responsibilities to the society around it, can easily degenerate
into the
building of religious clubs, of sororities and fraternities and of national associations for the promotion of good causes, if the understanding of the Church's purpose, of its responsibility to God, of the nature and action of God, of man and his history, of the meaning of the Church's work in all the complex of human activity and of the interrelation of the various aspects of its work are lost to view.
The changing relationship between national concerns and economic concerns was
built into the new
structure.
The new F Series
builds on that with larger chambers to accept full size sheet or hotel pans AND a new, patent - pending innovation that adds the flexibility to combine two cooking chambers
into one for larger items without disrupting the
structured airflow design.
The company also is in the process of expanding
into housing and is in the process of
building a factory for its housing division where it will
build the steel
structures for affordable homes.
The reorganization of salon hair care brand Eufora
into four collections prompts a package redesign that
builds on an existing
structure while adding a simple, elegant «waterfall» feature.
The Farm Market also features a butcher shop, a seamless addition
built into the barn's antique
structure that was erected from reclaimed wood.
Don't make the mistake of tangling that up, the wins brought people
into The Process ™ fold, the
build and the
structure is what they need to understand is at the core.
BTW - there's this construction technique where you
build the concrete
structure a ways away and then move it
into place.
Plans for what is now called Northerly Island include stripping the old terminal
building of its walls, transforming the internal
structure into an open - air pavilion.
By the way, when you impose a
structure on after - school time, don't forget that free time should be
built into it.
She will enjoy using the blocks to construct
buildings as well as roads and other
structures to knock down by crashing her cars
into them.
These toys can be formed
into differently shaped
structures and arranged
into a community of
buildings.
The Plan Commission last week voted in favor of the Park District's special - use request, which would allow it eventually to convert the 8,400 - square - foot gym
into a maintenance
building, but the commission voted against the requested parking, curbing and setback variances for the $ 300,000
structure.