Sentences with phrase «by ushering»

For bitcoin to gain its optimum potential, these exorbitant rates need to be lowered and the same can be achieved only by ushering in scalability in its operations which the November hard fork termed as Segwit2x had proposed to achieve.
And it's always the GOP saving the day by ushering in energy / climate policies that lowers the Earth's climbing fever.
Organized by the curatorial team of Claudia Bohn - Spector and Sam Mellon, with supporting research by Carolyn Peter, this exhibition examines how these two artists bridged modernist and emerging post-modernist trends by ushering in the use of photography as a key element of contemporary avant - garde art.
With this new partnership, Starwood and Uber are enhancing the guest travel experience by ushering in the next generation in travel rewards.
However, a petition before the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service hopes to expand that relationship by ushering guppies, three types of plecos, black acara, koi and 37 other aquatic species into the realm of federally listed «injurious wildlife,» a designation that, with few exceptions, prohibits importation into the U.S. and interstate transport.
Google's gone on a cloud offensive by ushering new movie and music streaming cloud services, the Android Ice Cream Sandwich (we're serious) OS that will unify tablet and smartphones into a single interface and a series of home automation and peripheral tool framework that will allow developers to integrate Android devices to such appliances as exercise machines and a two ton labyrinth.
In one fell swoop, Porsche managed to not only fill out the current 911 model roster, but do so in the most nostalgic way — by ushering in a new Targa 4 and 4S with decidedly throwback styling.
The No Child Left Behind Act does indeed have the potential to change education in America by ushering in meaningful accountability, along with greater opportunity and choices for parents and broader flexibility for state and local decisionmakers.
But that means we must finish the process by ushering these toxins out of the body.
«As our chamber's next Speaker, Carl Heastie will re-energize our institution by ushering in the bold reforms we need to make our role in government more transparent and more accountable to the voters,» he said.
if wenger fails to see the merit to be had by ushering in a new youthful management era he will suffer the indignity of vented humiliation (by fans) and worse «his legacy» will be one of infamy.
If Aristotle insisted not only on the objectivity of truth but on the ability of the intellect of man to apprehend it, the French philosophe Jacques Rousseau denied this objectivity by ushering in what Cardinal Ratzinger called the «tyranny of relativism,» which gives the rationalization of homosexuality so much of its philosophical underpinning by arguing that natural law is merely a human construct and, as such, susceptible of subjective definition.
«I can't see how God does the children wrong by ushering them into His kingdom for all eternity.
2) I can't see how God does the children wrong by ushering them into His kingdom for all eternity.
That is, of course, the thinking behind buying tickets online and printing them off at home, to be scanned by the ushers at the theatre.
Canadian singer Justin Bieber was signed by Usher at the tender age of 14 and has achieved incredible success ever since thanks to his passionate Belieber
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Canadian singer Justin Bieber was signed by Usher at the tender age of 14 and has achieved incredible success ever since thanks to his passionate Belieber Justin Drew Bieber (/ ˈ b iː b ər /; born March 1, 1994) is a Canadian singer and songwriter.
The IMAX 3D glasses are already open and handed to you by an usher out of a big plastic bin, so they are handling the glasses and then you are handling the glasses as you get to your seats and I think I handed them to my wife as I took off my coat.
With digital screenings, the projectionists will become obsolete and the film will be run by ushers pushing a button — they don't ever have to even enter the theater.
I would not even mind if they moved their conferences there altogether and concentrated on the holiday sales and the new way Kinect can turn on some Xbox Live app that burns fat between your toes through Usher's music videos and then say, «as you will undoubtedly see on the VGA's, which will be hosted by Usher tomorrow, we also got games.»
DJ Hero 2: Hit Makers Mix Pack ($ 7.99) Downloadable Mix Pack featuring «OMG» by Usher ft. Will.I.Am, «Umbrella» by Rihanna VS «Let's Get It On» by Marvin Gaye, and «Shutterbug» by Big Boi ft. Cutty VS «Return Of The Mack» by Mark Morrison.
Finally, we get another freaking Dance Game, followed by an Usher concert.
They reference the neoclassical marble sculpture held by the Usher Gallery but are made of more modest materials including bricks, mortar and garden sculptures.

Not exact matches

«You could sort of see it happening in slow motion, notwithstanding efforts by leadership to try to deflect it or push it back,» says Steven Law, a former McConnell chief of staff who became a top U.S. Chamber of Commerce official before landing at American Crossroads, the Karl Rove - founded Super PAC, which now aims to usher more moderate Republican nominees into the midterms.
Universal Music Group led the round, and was joined by Evolution Media, Jon Jashni, Charles King, Michael Kassan, Usher, Steve Stoute, Karen Lauder, White Owl Capital, and Nas.
«Let's hope that this one is a unique sort of set of circumstances that revolve around the politics and not some sort of policy departure that is going to be ushered in by the Trump administration,» he said.
On June 1 the CAC ushered in new regulations requiring all offline and online media outlets to be managed by Party - approved editorial staff.
He has also composed and produced songs performed by Rihanna, Beyoncé, Jennifer Hudson, Usher, and Carrie Underwood.
The mall - based mobile stores, at 1,400 square - feet only 3 % the size of a regular Best Buy, were opened a decade ago well before the smartphone boom ushered in by Apple's iPhone and when margins were higher.
Though the company struggled through the 2000s, it was supposed to emerge as a model of corporate synergy and profitability thanks to a new vision ushered in by CEO Howard Stringer.
C. J. Prober, EA's vice-president of corporate development and a C100 organizing committee member, ushered him into a presentation room, where he was greeted by members of EA's business development team.
Someday, botnets could be ushered into obsolescence by networks designed to repel them.
as their signs are wrestled away from them and they're ushered off the premises by security.
The move would be a win for newspaper companies and broadcasters that have pushed for the change for decades, but was criticized by Democrats who said it could usher in a new era of media outlet consolidation.
Fortunately for them, an army of technology companies across the country are equipped with the technical know - how and financial support necessary to usher in a new era of digital commerce in the country, as highlighted by the infographic below.
The upshot: the EV shift might usher in the age of a bubble - or pod - shaped car like those popularised by the 1960s futuristic animated comedy series, The Jetsons.
Last November, Hudson's Bay announced plans to usher Saks into Canada by replacing The Bay at Yonge and Bloor streets in Toronto, just blocks from the chic Yorkville district.
Instead, imagine being ushered onto a private 757 operated by the luxury safari pioneer Abercrombie & Kent.
Forde also explains how the blockchain could replace some repetitive work done by lawyers, insurance companies, and bankers and how the blockchain could usher in a new era of digital rights management that could change the music and media industry.
You may vote in person at the Annual Meeting by requesting a ballot from an usher when you arrive.
VCoin Mall is designed to usher in a whole new era for cryptocurrencies by finally making it easy to use them to shop for real - world items.
The MaRS Cleantech Fund LP ushers in a new model in early - stage technology investing by leveraging the strength of a non-exclusive, but strategic relationship between MaRS Discovery District and the private sector.
Kim was quoted by the news agency as telling Moon that he felt «the national mission and duty to usher in a new era of peace and reunification after putting an end to the history of division and confrontation.»
The successful solo flight of the world's most powerful rocket ushered in a new space exploration era driven by the private sector.
Elsewhere, Ripple's blockchain is being utilised in a coordinated manner by some of the largest banks in the world, which in turn is helping to usher in a new era of virtually instantaneous international bank transfers.
Many people regard this to be one of the most appealing and disruptive aspects of cryptocurrencies, this distribution of authority is ushering in a new age where money is controlled by the people rather than huge corporate organisations like banks.
Five post Lougheed premiers from the previous government ushered in the concept of «economic freedom» as espoused by the Fraser Insititute and how well did that work?
Guest Post By Scott Usher of Bader Martin, P.S..
When the compass was invented by the Chinese during the Qin dynasty (221 - 206 B.C), it radically changed civilizations and ushered in many years later the Age of Exploration in the 15th century.
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