Sentences with phrase «by the autumn of»

I think that by the autumn of 2019, I could conceivably get this website to generate ~ $ 100 / mo in revenue, and that I could write 2 - 3 SeekingAlpha articles per month (~ $ 240).
In the University at Wittenberg by the autumn of 1516, Luther had become the unacknowledged leader of what amounted to a campaign to change syllabus.
However, by the autumn of 1525, in spite of the new enemies, Luther had in his own immediate world new opportunities, and in many ways was living in what was substantially a new world.
By spring, Oak Mountain Winery is scheduled to offer under - construction tours (call ahead or see website) highlighting the new 10,000 square - foot / 929 square - meter cave to be completed by the autumn of 2014.
The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by the Autumn of 1939, the following candidates had been selected;
Ending the Commons stages of Lords reform by the autumn of next year is designed to ensure that the parliament act can be used to force the reforms through, if peers object, by the time of the 2015 general election.
The new scheme will be worth # 2,000 per child, instead of the # 1,200 that was first proposed and will be brought in by the Autumn of 2015.
However, mitral valve disease is progressive, and by the autumn of 2015, «Charlie was starting to slow down,» Frank says.
By the autumn of 2014, the next generation of Call of Duty will have to do more to impress.
Ubisoft's original intention was to release the entire trilogy of Assassin's Creed: Chronicles by Autumn of this year, though as only the China themed game has been released up until this point, that obviously wasn't to be.
Peach initially planned to start accepting Bitcoin for tickets and adding tie - ins pay points in restaurants, souvenir shops, and accommodations as well as installing ATMs, (BTMs) in collaboration with Bitpoint Japan by Autumn of 2017.

Not exact matches

The deal, when announced last autumn, was predicated on a recovery in the oil price to $ 60 per barrel by 2019, an increase that now seems less likely with a glut of crude still circling the globe and keeping prices below $ 50.
«The First Meta team is shocked and saddened by the tragic loss of our friend and CEO Autumn Radtke,» the company said in a statement on its website.
He compares it o changing seasons, with the first half (spring and summer) a period of growth, followed by a plateau of contentment (autumn), then a deflationary depression (winter).
Danske Bank said it began investigating its Estonian branch in the autumn of 2017, including a review of customers and transactions, that is expected to be completed by September at the latest.
«Starting parallel talks on all issues at the same time, as suggested by some in the UK, will not happen,» Tusk said, while adding that the EU could assess as early as this autumn that Britain had made «sufficient progress» on the exit terms in order to open the second phase of negotiations, on future trade.
Led by the creative artistry of the Artistic Director of Hermès Men's Universe, Veronique Nichanian, the House has brought its Autumn / Winter 2018 range an understated style with an affluent touch, evident in its materials and tailoring, which includes quilted patterns, supple cashmere flannel and silkscreen lining, to name a few.
There have been summer and fall cups, but you could be forgiven for not knowing that, since the autumn design is usually eclipsed by the arrival of what's in it: the Pumpkin Spice Latte.
The bets for an earlier shift receded after the latest inflation numbers, but there now is a consensus the Bank of Canada will raise its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point in the autumn, probably October.
That time period in ancient China, by the way, corresponds with what is called the Spring and Autumn Period (about 771 to 476 B.C.), which tradition associates with the Chinese teacher and philosopher Confucius, one of the first to espouse the principle:
Shrewder than a mere hatchet man, Wolff is perhaps best captured by the headline of Eric Alterman's Atlantic Monthly review of Autumn of the Moguls: «a portraitist who has mastered the art of the suck - up putdown.»
The cost of borrowing in China has been cut aggressively since the autumn of 2014 in response to the slowdown in the economy and the distress caused to property owners, local government and corporations by high debt - servicing costs.
Second, market consensus, as judged by commentary just prior to the Fed statements, had already arrived at the same conclusion - specifically, if economic events transpired as projected, Fed «tapering» would begin sometime in the autumn or early winter of 2013.
In the autumn edition of Gold Investor, Mohamed El - Erian, chief economist at global insurer Allianz and former CEO of PIMCO assesses the challenges faced by the global investment community and the contribution that gold can make within investment portfolios.
And autumn has featured, along with Morneau's troubles, Heritage Minister Melanie Joly being scorched by a firestorm — hottest by far in Quebec, her home province — sparked by her deal with Netflix, which extracts $ 500 million over five years for Canadian productions from the internet streaming giant, but imposes none of the taxes and regulations her critics demand.
By leading the effort to re-confirm him, the Corporate Democrats (but not most of their colleagues who had to face voters this autumn) removed this albatross from the Republican neck and put it around their own.
Though an autumn rate hike by the Fed is unlikely to be a catastrophe for U.S. stocks, it would mean that the safety blanket of ultra-accommodative monetary policy starts to be removed.
Uncertainty about the outcome of the US election, which affected the autumn survey, has given way to uncertainty about the measures that will be put in place by the incoming US administration and their impact on Canadian businesses.
With a full German general election in the autumn next year, the AfD at the moment would seem well placed to enter Berlin's national Bundestag parliament by the end of 2017.
An indexation allowance may be available to such a holder to give an additional deduction based on the indexation of its base cost in the shares by reference to U.K. retail price inflation over its holding period (but note that, in respect of disposals on or after 1 January 2018, the U.K. Government announced plans in the Autumn Budget 2017 to freeze indexation allowance at the amount that would be due based on the retail price index for December 2017).
Losing Our Virtue: Why the Church Must Recover Its Moral Vision by David F. Wells Eerdmans, 228 pages, $ 25 It is almost sixty years since Hans Urs von Balthasar, in a penetrating essay titled «Patristik, Scholastik, und Wir,» observed what he considered to be the «late autumn» of our times.
This ongoing conversation among evangelicals about homosexuality was overshadowed by the tragic suicide of Lizzie Lowe in autumn 2014.
At the time Fiori's biography was written there was only a rumor of this, reported by Wladmir Rabi in «Du nouveau sur Simone Weil» (Les Nouveaux Cahiers, Autumn 1971) After many years of silence, to spare the sensibilities of Weil's family, Simone Dietz, who was very friendly with Weil in New York and later in London, where they worked for the Free French, told a meeting of the American Weil Society in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in May 1988 that at Weil's request she herself baptized Weil (as a lay Catholic may do in extreme situations) a few months before Weil's death.
Yes, when late autumn comes, even the flower can speak the wisdom of the years and say with truthfulness, «All has its time, there is «a time to be born and a time to die»; there is a time to jest lightheartedly in the spring breeze, and a time to break under the autumn storm; there is a time to burst forth into blossom, beside the running water, beloved by the stream, and a time to wither and be forgotten; a time to be sought out for one's beauty, and a time to be unnoticed in one's wretchedness; there is a time to be nursed with care, and a time to be cast out with contempt; there is a time to delight in the warmth of the morning sun and a time to perish in the night's cold.
Despite a massively negative consultation on the subject last autumn, and the contrary assurances to parliament by the Education Secretary, Ed Balls, local authorities are to be given a duty to monitor the education of all home - schooled children.
That young redbud tree delicately budding in my front yard in early spring, that golden haze in which the rolling hills close to my home are bathed on a summer morning, that lovely pond on my walk home from work out of whose rushes a red - winged blackbird almost invariably flies up as I pass by in early autumn, that winter belt of trees across the street transformed by an ice storm into a glittering fairyland — all those beauties of which nature is so achingly and serendipitously full are likewise my modest sources of healing and renewal.
In Babylonia it was Tammuz, in Syria Adonis, in Egypt Osiris, in Canaan Baal, in Greece Persephone, whose death was marked by the falling leaves of autumn, whose imprisonment in the underworld of death explained the winter, and whose release by the gods of the underworld for one reason or another made possible the spring revival.
Two other astute online commentaries are those by Elizabeth Carr of Amherst College, Massachusetts, who writes that that the «overarching issue» is the soul's gifted relationality which roots human fraternity in God, and Francois Lacoste Lareymonde in his «Les quatre «fils rouges» de Tencyclique» in a feature on «The Anthropology of Gift» in Liberte Politique, Autumn 2009.
As members and pastors of congregations that encourage each other in faithful stewardship each autumn, we are challenged by this idea that we are stewards of much and owners of nothing.
Dr Greg Farrelly, back by popular demand after showing off his teaching skills at London Bridge, headed up our lay - led summer meditations on the nature of the human person, and our very inspiring six autumn talks on «Love», led to the now famous (see Faith Magazine January 2015) post-Synodal tour de force by Jaqueline Stewart.
Only a year had gone by when, in this autumn of 1509, the summons came from Erfurt that Father Martin should return to his mother community.
The harvests of autumn have been displaced by the rains and cold when everything has been stored into barns and the fields await a later time for sowing.
The answer given is that it was really destroyed by Emperor Shih Hwang in 213 B.C., in the general attempt to destroy the Confucian books, and that the book of annals which was somehow preserved came to bear the name of the real document, Spring and Autumn.
I too grew up surrounded by natural beauty and miss the autumn months most of all.
I definitely have fears of turning into an orange Oompa Loompa by the end of this Autumn after seeing everyone else's AMAZING recipes.
orange Oompa Loompa by the end of this Autumn!
Feeling stilled by the heat and graciously welcoming the drizzly skies of autumn to pierce our hot skin with wet rain.
My latest recipe was of course inspired by my autumn pumpkin craze.
Today we've invited by Erica of Elemeno - p to share in the Autumn play.
It was inspired by a jar of pumpkin butter that Hana brought me from the apple orchard / pumpkin patch where she spent a brisk autumn morning.
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