Sentences with phrase «coalescing of»

Interest in Europe coincided with coalescing of the European common market and is now starting to steamroll, says Aug..
Culhane Meadows remains committed to building a solid — yet adaptable — foundation that provides for intentional and strategic growth, long term industry endurance, and a superior coalescing of each partner's professional needs with the collective business objectives of the firm.
Building on this critique, Speth goes on to conclude in his book that: (1) «today's system of political economy, referred to here as modern capitalism, is destructive of the environment, and not in a minor way but in a way that profoundly threatens the planet» (2) «the affluent societies have reached or soon will reach the point where, as Keynes put it, the economic problem has been solved... there is enough to go around» (3) «in the more affluent societies, modern capitalism is no longer enhancing human well - being» (4) «the international social movement for change — which refers to itself as «the irresistible rise of global anti-capitalism» — is stronger than many imagine and will grow stronger; there is a coalescing of forces: peace, social justice, community, ecology, feminism — a movement of movements» (5) «people and groups are busily planting the seeds of change through a host of alternative arrangements, and still other attractive directions for upgrading to a new operating system have been identified» (6) «the end of the Cold War... opens the door... for the questioning of today's capitalism.»
Pope.L continues to construct surprising and unique work around the dispersion and coalescing of matter, values and concepts of what it means to be alive
Turn - of - the - century Holiness churches were formed by the gradual coalescing of missions and local organizations.
This coalescing of the two movements led to similar discourses coming from both camps.
«We appear to be seeing a coalescing of opinion by international regulators on the securities implications for certain digital token issuers and the intermediaries for token offerings.
The slow coalesce of the Marvel movies» metanarrative has been fascinating to watch.
This is an opportunity to coalesce all of those ideas and developments.

Not exact matches

Mobile phone proliferation, cloud services and social networking have coalesced into the perfect pressure situation, where people are now more aware than ever that they are generating a good deal of data that can be turned against them.
Alex Churchill, CEO of VonChurch, a digital entertainment recruiting company, says most companies make a big mistake when they hire: They neglect culture fit, so teams never really coalesce.
In order to build and develop a successful business, you need an array of different ingredients that coalesce to form a coherent and successful whole.
One leading idea says the planets coalesced millions of miles closer to the sun, then quickly migrated outward.
Because social groups coalesce and plan online, even brief screenless periods breed FOMO, the fear of missing out,» he writes.
«In 2012 and in 2008, conservatives never coalesced,» says Ken Cuccinelli, president of the Senate Conservatives Fund and former attorney general of Virginia, who endorsed Cruz in December.
Business conversations turn personal, opposing factions coalesce, feelings get hurt, and all of a sudden your well - oiled machine of a team has been invaded by middle - school - style drama.
One of the advantages that Uber does have in this autonomous future — and it is a significant one — coalesces around its trove of data regarding how its users engage with the service.
«It checks off all of their boxes and that's why I called on all of our state leaders to coalesce around Port Covington so that Amazon clearly focuses on the premier location and that improves our chances.»
When the information from various sources coalesces, the different segments of our personality come together to present a comprehensive picture of who we are.
To my mind, the importance of expectations highlights the value of some sort of inflation target that is well understood in the public mind and which provides a fixed point around which inflation expectations can coalesce.
To get from there to here a series of questions to ask and answer yourself will help coalesce your approach heading into a crowdfunding project.
The demise of the most notable recent bubbles in dotcoms and mortgage - backed securities also seemed to take forever to coalesce.
The two camps have coalesced around competing schemes to form the framework of the UK's future trading relationship with the EU.
Chad has repeatedly betrayed: his non-comprehension of what a species - level change is (i.e. the focus of PE) and that this most minor of changes does not require a wholesale reordering of a genome; his inability to grasp that gradualism, although the clear minority in the fossil record, is present in various lineages (See Gould's various references to Foraminfera); his non-comprehension of the role of historic genetic contingency (i.e. that silent mutations can coalesce into rather dramatic novel functionality, e.g. Lenskis» E. coli); that the nodes of PE are more than sufficient for the requisite species - level evolutionary changes (See Pod Mrcaru lizards); etc, etc..
For one thing, the concept of trinity — three gods in one — deepened and coalesced for me.
The «precise order» that exists is just how things shook out after almost 14 billion years of matter coalescing, exploding, and so on.
Indeed, as these factors coalesce, it appears most likely that Jesus indeed intended water baptism by immersion to be normative for His disciples of all generations.
Perhaps there is some endless cycle in which singularities coalesce and expand within multiple planes of existence.
His three reasons coalesce around the distinctive Pentecostal doctrine of a baptism in the Spirit.
On some Israeli causes they will find their best allies in dispensational premillennial fundamentalism, while on issues of civil liberties and other causes they will coalesce with moderate - to - liberal Protestants.
In fact, quite the opposite, it shows that natural forces coalesced to create the condition for the big bang and bolsters the theory of multiverses (multiple universes).
It is Polanyi's theory of tacit knowing, therefore, I believe, which can start us on the right path, coalescing as it does with the existential - phenomenological approach of Merleau - Ponty, and it may be, in large part at least, something not unlike the philosophy of Process and Reality that will emerge.2
Then light was liberated, and then gravity created the first stars and galaxies, then billions of years later, a local star went supernova and seeded the local nebula with heavier elements, elements necessary for life, elements that were not created during the Big Bang, then the sun was born, then the planets coalesced, and billions of years later some primate wrote a story about how the Earth was created at the same time as the rest of the universe, getting it wrong because that primate did not have the science nor technology to really understand what happened, so he gave it his best guess, most likely an iteration of an older story told prior to the advent of the Judeo Christian religion.
It was one of several factors which coalesced to convince Whitehead that no metaphysics of essentially self - identical and enduring fundamental entities is viahle.2 It encouraged him to develop a counter-theory of epochal, successive units of becoming.
Keep in mind as your Soul reads this through your eyes, that the «Other Side» was in the Cosmos first, and thus is more Evolved, than this Physical Side of the Universe which coalesced from the Resonant Frequencies of the «Other Side.»
In England the development of legal and historical studies (Henry Sumner Maine, Frederic William Maitland, Paul Vinogradoff, Ernest Barker) coalesced with anthropological (Edward Burnett Tylor, John Lubbock, Andrew Lang, James George Frazer) and psychological research (Robert Ranulph Marett, Graham Wallace, A. R. Radcliffe - Brown).
If any of those constants was off by even one part in a million, or in some cases, by one part in a million million, the universe could not have been able to coalesce, there would have been no galaxy, stars, planets or people.»
Without coalescing is important because I am not referring to the state of «falling in love» or «being in love» in which boundaries seem to disappear and two become as one, at least for a time.
Let us never forget that precisely out of reverence for the Deity he was ignorant, that, so far as a pagan could be, he kept watch as a judge on the border between God / and man, watching out to see that the deep gulf of qualitative distinction be firmly fixed between them, between God / and man, that God / and man may not in a way, philosophice, poetice, etc., coalesce into one.
When, for example, did you last share in another person's life, with masks off, without pretence, without acting to be what you were not, simply finding one another and becoming in some sense a part of one another, not coalescing but remaining individuals?
(CNN)- Showcasing alleged hate crimes, physical threats and profiling, a diverse group of ethnic organizations has coalesced to bring attention to what they call discrimination against Arabs, Muslims, Sikhs and others in the wake of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Does one allow the Christian message to coalesce with the philosophy of existence?
But the fact that both Whitehead and Russell coalesced to produce a collaborated three - volume work extending over ten years does give some indication of the importance of the problem in Whitehead's own thought.
My thesis is that Protestants in the United States are not yet fully aware of the extent to which the changing family affects the life of a congregation because our theologies, ministries, and traditions are influenced by a worldview that coalesced before the Civil War.
I was talking about the centuries of editing up to that point — multiple authors, rewriting etc, as books of the Torah coalesced.
The well - known river metaphor, according to which there are many rivers that, ultimately, flow into the same ocean, is turned critically against the other pluralists by Panikkar: Jordan, Tiber and Ganges, metaphors for three types of religion, only meet as steam in the clouds: «Religions do not coalesce, certainly not as organized religions», Raimon Panikkar, «The Jordan, the Tiber and the Ganges.
It is hard to say whether there will be a single coalescing theological re-interpretation of scripture that is more palatable and catches on or a continued diversification and splintering of belief.
I believe that I overcame this demonic force that manifested to me, which emanated from our collective unconscious, all destructive thought energies coalescing all together from all of humanity which sought to manifest and I happened to be its outlet, because I was not and I am not mentally impaired.
The themes of the fragility of life and love and the reality of violent death and evil coalesce in The Skull Beneath the Skin (1982) in which Cordelia Gray reappears as the protagonist.
The emergence in Jesus of that structure of existence in which the human self coalesces with the immanent Logos is the recovery at a new level of the structure that predominates in all things apart from human beings..
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