However, today, instead of connecting with people after a speech at a local association or trade show, now you are less constrained
by time and space.
He links locales and actions, which are separated
by time and space, through the recollection of sensory information.
Chagall was influenced by Fauvism, Cubism, and the Paris School, however his art was a blend of his own style of fantasy and his unique way of depicting events and separating
them by time and space in a single composition.
In each work, Edefalk captures the evanescence of subjects that often exude a mystical and fragile quality marked
by time and space.
- Premise: Set in the Helius Cluster of the Andromeda Galaxy, removed
by time and space from the Mass Effect «Commander Shepard» trilogy and its ending.
The next Mass Effect game takes place in the Helius Cluster (a cluster of 100s of solar systems in the Andromeda Galaxy), far removed
by time and space from Commander Shepard's heroic acts and the final events of the Mass Effect trilogy.
If they did use the property personally, they can deduct only the expenses related
by time and space to the rental.
To understand why the ratings were boosted
by time and space distance, the researchers analyzed specific words in the reviews.
The Resurrection is the real indication of Christ's power over death and sin, of course, but also of His power over matter: matter is raised to new potentialities, new relationships, as shown by His Risen Body being able to pass through walls, no longer materially confined
by time and space as before, an indication of our own future bodily lives in the state called «heaven».
God however is not bound
by time and space as we are.
Predestination does not apply if God is not bound
by the time and space he created.
Morphic resonance can exercise its causal effect in a manner «unattenuated
by time and space.
Not exact matches
And by pitching her own projects, she's gained the time and space to be creative and curio
And by pitching her own projects, she's gained the
time and space to be creative and curio
and space to be creative
and curio
and curious.
PROFIT 500 CEOs do just that
by offering their employees
space and time for creativity, collaboration
and mentorship, as well as the resources they need to succeed.
I call myself «Chief Brand Anthropologist» of Turnstone, because I'm fascinated
by the connections that can be made when taking the
time to observe how people interact, their postures during tasks, the tone
and volume of someone's voice when they enter a
space and the level of mobility various teams require to be the most productive.
Now that you've created
time and space for creativity, further encourage it
by rewarding risk - taking.
If your answer is «me» or «we do,» you could be saving yourself a huge amount of
time, effort,
and space by outsourcing this part of your business.
«I can confirm that pending the outcome of the head - tax vote
by City Council, Amazon has paused all construction planning on our Block 18 project in downtown Seattle
and is evaluating options to sublease all
space in our recently leased Rainier Square building,» Amazon VP Drew Herdener told the Seattle
Times.
There are plenty of additional examples
and there's not a business around that won't do far better
by adapting its
space to accommodate all these variable demands
and — at the same
time — adapts its sales approach to each customer's specific goals.
Maybe you've tried to cheat the laws of
time and space by working on more than one task at the same
time.
By the
time a company completes a project outside its niche, the real competitors in that
space will have already developed superior solutions
and brought them to market.
I repeated this test several
times, later
spacing the links apart
by a week instead of just two days,
and the results were similar.
Cenovus reported one -
time severance costs of $ 43 million as it cut its staff count
by 15 per cent in the first quarter,
and a $ 59 - million non-cash expense for Calgary office
space that exceeds current needs.
Western Canadian production is discounted somewhat both
by quality
and transportation costs, but has spiked several
times in the past decade as pipeline
space runs tight.
By doubling up the magazine's operations with those of his trade - publishing business, which generates $ 2 million in revenues
and employs 19, he saved
time and the costs of office
space, equipment
and personnel.
So unfortunately, once again, we might be on a dangerous path — this
time by blasting any
and all communications into
space.
Both Clarke
and Faught say that
by shedding onus for smaller decisions, they have
time and space to focus on long - term strategic planning
and new opportunities.
In 2002, before the sale of PayPal even went through, Musk started voraciously reading about rocket technology,
and later that year, with $ 100 million, he started one of the most unthinkable
and ill - advised ventures of all
time: a rocket company called SpaceX, whose stated purpose was to revolutionize the cost of
space travel in order to make humans a multi-planetary species
by colonizing Mars with at least a million people over the next century.
Demographics are indicating more university
spaces becoming avaialble over next 8 years (already started in eastern Canada) as well as labour shortages for younger people (Foote)
and generally better things ahead using same arguments
by Dent.lt looks like we are headed for BOOM
times which will really get going
by 2020.
«In Auckland during 2016/2017, more than 25,000 sq m of additional coworking
space [was] delivered
by the four main players in the industry,» which at the
time included Smales Farm, Generator, BizDojo
and Regus /
Spaces.
«Media such as the Daily News
and the New York
Times have slashed street - level reporting,
and important stories that do wind up being carried
by large publications are often first uncovered
by local journalists,» Lee said in announcing the new
space.
MaryAnne oversaw the development of The New York
Times Building, designed
by world - renowned architect Renzo Piano; New York
by Gehry, designed
by award winning architect Frank Gehry;
and the Tata Innovation Center at Cornell Tech, a brand new office building that is a first - of - its - kind
space for tech innovation, designed
by Weiss / Manfredi on Roosevelt Island.
In a field plagued
by burnout, we give employees
time and space to lead lives that leave them fulfilled
and excited to work.
The price of bitcoin is influenced
by a variety of factors
and can rise or fall sharply in a short
space of
time, so you'll need to carefully consider all the issues that could potentially lead to growth or decline in the currency's value.
By: Donald Makhafola 6th April 2018 Advancing
and applying smart technology is improving miners» ability to delineate geological structures more accurately, which is important because a key aspect that affects safety in the sector is the variability of rock mass characteristics over
time and space, says consulting engineers
and... →
But
by reducing the
time disparities between liquidity suppliers advantage, electronic trading increased liquidity supply: upstairs traders were no longer operating under a
time and space handicap.
According to the Oxford
Times, she wrote in a newsletter: «I am not usually a grumpy person but I have been overwhelmed
by the numbers of tourists coming through the church
and the fact that so many of them seem unaware that this is a sacred
space.
Cosmology theology is the traditional theology found within the Jewish - Muslim - Christian - Catholic religions
and elaborated in a
space -
time context of our present universe
and confined
by it.
A mass also created
by fluctuations of
time and space held together
by sub atomic forces which are also created
by fluctuations of the
time space continuum.
Since they are totally ignorant of the terror of an ontological reality — that which is not of
time and space — they criticize the Bible
by comparing hell to no more than a burning garbage heap, etc..
They are revealed
by God's historical
and dialogical self - revelation
by words
and deeds,
and in the fullness of
time by God's eternal Son becoming flesh in a certain
time and space of history; in church history under the guidance of the Holy Spirit they have to be witnessed to
and developed through the living tradition (see the dogmatic constitution Dei Verbum, 2, 8).
By Holy Baptism all bars of
space and time disappear,
and we get involved into Christ's sacrifice.
Whiteheadians seem able to imagine such ecstatically spanned unities - across -
time on the so - called «microscopic» scale of the «specious present,» but give up on the idea as the scope of the temporal disclosure
space is widened to the scale of human lifetime
and of generations.7 But worse than this from the point of view of Heidegger's temporal problematic,
by submitting the ecstatic unities of their «specious presents» to the before / after ordering
and metric properties of linear
time, at least in terms of their mutually external relations
and arrangements, they give back ontologically every advantage they gained from the use of an cc - static - temporal disclosure horizon in the first place, even though it was only the single horizon of presence.
In addition to descriptions of brahman as transcending
space,
time,
and causality, it was also considered
by the Upanishadic sages in terms of the old formula of sat chit anada (being, consciousness, bliss).
«A human being is a part of the whole, called
by us Universe, a part limited in
time and space.
That barrier of
space and time is bridged
by baptism.
Sheldrake pictures morphogenetic fields as being the context in which forms (of life or physical reality) which arose in the past exercise their causal influence
by a non-energetic «resonance» with subsequent similar systems13 Resonance of course is a physical analogy for something that is not physical: «A «resonant» effect of form upon form across
space and time would resemble energetic resonance in its selectivity, but it could not be accounted for in terms of any of the known types of resonance, nor would it involve a transmission of energy «14 In order to distinguish it from energetic resonance, Sheldrake calls this process morphic resonance.
He created
time and space /
time as defined
by science since Einstein.
By allowing us to transcend ourselves
and enter a new
time and space, play can become the avenue through which God communes with us.
The liturgy is being re-established little
by little, in the minds of God's people as the corporate worship not just of the local but of the whole Body of Christ, the universal Church, reaching across
time and space and into heaven itself: