Sentences with phrase «by the outsiders in»

Why is it that the a basic inventory of siting quality of US temperature locations has been done by an outsider in a crowd sourcing project that includes volunteers?
In a sense, the cartel would start to function as a barometric price leader, followed by the outsiders in that market.

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Facebook's AI research team has created a free software toolkit that outsiders can download to help with their experiments by compiling data and viewing the research and results of other participants in the project.
They are (mostly, preferably) outsiders — they are outsiders on purpose — and so by definition they spend much less time in direct contact with the organization than, say, the CEO or other employees.
Since then, the post has been filled by two outsiders: David Dodge in 2001 and Mark Carney in 2008.
If you are in doubt as to whether you have a conflict, you must disclose and can not influence or take part in a decision, transaction, arrangement or otherwise in which you can be perceived to have an interest, direct or indirect; can not be seen to be impartial from an outsider point of view; or receive a benefit not shared by other shareholders.
But some outsiders are concerned that may not be as relevant in an era when millennials are enthralled more by value than by top - of - the - line science, by sustainability as much as performance.
Sanders, an independent from Vermont who began the presidential race viewed by many in the Democratic establishment as a kooky outsider, is reaching the end of it with unmatched influence powered by a massive base of supporters, some of whom had never before identified with the party, either.
Synopsis: «T'Challa, the King of Wakanda, rises to the throne in the isolated, technologically advanced African nation, but his claim is challenged by a vengeful outsider who was a childhood victim of T'Challa's father's mistake.»
While Michele Ferrero refused to let the family company be bought by outsiders, in late 2013 there were rumors that Nestle had offered to buy the Ferrero Group.
Fiat, the Italian auto group run by the heirs of Gianni Agnelli, went through five CEOs and three chairmen in two years before bringing in an outsider to lead it.
The outsider campaigns of Trump and Sanders, along with the realities of many people and communities hurt by globalization, have elevated international trade as a major issue in this... Read more
The outsider campaigns of Trump and Sanders, along with the realities of the many people and communities hurt by globalization, have elevated international trade as a major issue in this election.
When Antioco joined Blockbuster, in 1997, outsiders were predicting that the bricks - and - mortar video rental business would be killed off by market shifts and technological advances.
Precisely because of their «industry outsider» status, the team has been able to reimagine the traditional customer experience, unencumbered by long - held notions of what might or might not work in the industry.
And the funds are going through another unit in Shanghai, effectively limiting influence by outsiders.
By contrast, in Canada's hottest housing markets — Vancouver and Toronto — outsiders buying property are typically called less - endearing names, including «non-resident speculators.»
The book The Outsiders by William Thorndike is probably one of the most influential investing books of recent years, in no small part because it was recommended by Warren Buffett in one of his annual letters.
As an outsider, I can't help but wonder whether the pope and the USCCB were particularly provoked by Weinandy's suggestion that Jesus had allowed this controversy in order «to manifest just how weak is the faith of many within the Church, even among too many of her bishops.»
Ethnic lawyers, even when engaged in trader - like activities, tended to regard themselves, and to be perceived by establishment lawyers, as outsiders.
What was taken by outsiders to be slackness, slovenliness or even generosity was in fact a full recognition of the legitimacy of forces other than good ones.
Church women's meetings were held in parishioners» homes and announced privately by phone to prevent the wife of the «outsider» minister from attending.
At this time, I lean towards the «elder» in Paul's writings to be someone that we would call a fulltime pastor / evangelist / prophet / apostle; and further, assomeone recognized as such by outsiders / non-believers.
He is essentially an outsider who created all things in the beginning and occasionally reaches back into the world in order to influence the process of events by his grace.
The «inside game» is critical because, in the nature of the case, much of what needs doing can not be done by outsiders.
And, after World War II, there was simply nothing in this country to resemble a group that was not only closed to outsiders, but whose members were immediately distinguishable by speech, dress, and manner from the rest of the population.
American fundamentalists indeed retreated into the wilderness by the end of the «20s, keenly aware of their lost influence and their status as outsiders in a culture their forebears had done so much to shape.
To outsiders the change might seem like a demotion of sorts, but the move was probably made at Wall's request in an effort to diminish the controversy generated by his affiliation with the website.
Observing the practice of a cultic group, the outsider may be inclined to compare the «control» exercised by a religious leader to that in political or economic organizations without realizing that obedience may in each case be very differently motivated, and that it hence may not be really the same thing.
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I don't believe the outsider feeling came so much from being a woman in an overwhelmingly male environment as it did from being a layperson surrounded by future priests.
so, by definition, jews are outsiders in america according to the «reall americans», by which I mean christian.
Two years ago, Reed predicted evangelicals» demand for a bold outsider with a magnetic personality in an op - ed coauthored by evangelical communications strategist Joel C. Rosenberg and Concerned Women for America CEO Penny Nance.
Its representation of Islam in America resonates strongly with parallel situations for major Christian and Jewish denominations, specifically the phenomenon of stark, even pointed, internal differentiation intensified by outsiders» usually simplistic, reliably critical assumptions.
The value of capital assets in the United States owned by outsiders is subtracted from the value of assets in other countries owned by Americans.
By undertaking to learn the languages of others and to communicate in their idioms, missionaries became their own first converts, providing an example of what might be involved when prospective believers saw their idioms had also become the idioms of outsiders.
From my perspective as an outsider on the inside, it appears that many of the problems within the Catholic Church in the United States today are related to the attempt by American Catholics to apply the political system of their government to their Church.
A major problem is to tell the story in such a way that people hear it as contemporary and relevant.51 John Taylor pointed out that we could reach outsiders not by anything we do inside the church buildings but by crossing over to the outsiders and learning to be at home in that alien territory, as the more we are engaged in Christian witness, the more we shall recognize that it is not we who make or mar the future.
People wishing to talk together across religious frontiers have been finding that their conceptions of one another's faiths, their capacity to explicate their own faiths in terms that can be understood by outsiders, and the concepts of mutual discourse available to them jointly, are inadequate.
The extreme opposites of the bi-nationalist school, the hard - line protagonists of violence and armed power as the only way to establish and maintain a Zionist settlement in Palestine (or over all of it), held that the Arabs were intransigently opposed to this venture and regarded the immigrating European Jews as racial outsiders, as intruders in their own ancestral living - space, and would harass and murder them and strangle their venture unless they were beaten back by superior fire - power.
In spite of this dominant use now being made of religious programs by church people, the paid - time broadcasters still maintain that the dominant intention of their programs is evangelism (i.e., reaching outsiders).
As we all know, Arsene Wenger has always been against bringing in outsiders to assist in Arsenal's transfers so this is a brave move by the Arsenal Board.
Disruptors sound an alarm about the beginning of a sea - change in a given industry, and by necessity, disruptors are unapologetic outsiders who can signal - boost.
And so he will, for Perez had already announced, on Aug. 11, that he would close out his magnificent 23 - year career (16 in Cincy) at the completion of this season, a decision he reached with some gentle prompting from his employers and after much, mostly disagreeable, speculating by outsiders.
Well, in my endless search for more information, I stumbled across a wonderful article by Football Outsiders written way back in 2003.
A terrible start to the campaign under Ancelotti (including a chastening 3 - 0 defeat by Paris Saint - Germain), big money signings by the European superpowers and the imperious form of both Barcelona and Manchester City have relegated the German giants to «outsider status» in this competition.
«The Red Devils are currently priced at 13/2 to sign Neves, followed closely by Tottenham Hotspur at 7/1, with Chelsea the clear outsiders in the market at 11/1.
Most of us exist in this middle ground of admirable and despicable qualities, by which I mean that they are admirable or despicable to the outsider.
Andy's a great guy and someone who grabbed hold of a tiger and rode it for all it was worth during the Arab Spring; by following, amplifying and connecting people involved in the uprisings, he was one of the few outsiders who had a global view of what was happening on the ground.
Through personal involvement in many NY political campaigns over the past 25 years, I can tell you that getting on the ballot in NY is no easy task for outsiders (i.e., candidates not backed by a party).
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