Sentences with phrase «come to the realization with»

And we're going to help you come to that realization with this 2018 Ford Focus versus 2018 Mazda3 head - to - head model comparison, in which you'll see exactly why the 2018 Focus is the perfect choice for anyone looking to purchase a new sedan or hatchback.
«I always say that culture is more important than volume, and it all came to realization with what we were able to accomplish last year.

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I worked with the VC team at American Family Insurance and over time came to a realization that, in hindsight, is pretty obvious: Insurance is boring.
When Julie Uhrman was vice president of digital distribution at IGN Entertainment, the video game news site, she came to the realization that something was seriously wrong with the console industry.
The final twist came with the realization that HFTs could figure out a way around a delay if they knew how long it was, so the team decided to randomize it between five and nine milliseconds, about one - fiftieth of the time it takes you to blink your eyes.
Then comes the daunting task of responding to that realization that you or something or both have to change: You're forced into taking action — to shift from what you already know (and have become comfortable with) to venturing into the unknown.
Indeed, Apple has come to the same realizations as Motorola, with the iPhone 5S having a similar set - up with its M7 co-processor, which segments things like distance and motion tracking off from its main functions.
Transits with planet Jupiter in the sign before yours provides you with a chance to come to terms with some inner realizations.
The problem with destination disease is that so often when you want something to happen very badly and it finally happens, you come to the realization that you're actually still miserable.
«And the realization for the startups comes once we open up our contacts for them, make the right connections with Microsoft, they meet the folks, they're happy with the partnership opportunities, and they say, «Look, I want to take more advantage of this,»» he said.
With the Labor Department's announcement today that the U.S. economy added 155,000 jobs in December and that the unemployment rate held steady at 7.8 %, one comes to a depressing realization: the average monthly job creation in 2012 of 153,000 jobs was exactly the same as it was in 2011.
Further, Averitt related how early in his career he came to the realization he was more motivated by helping clients than he was by making money, and that changing how he approached investors consistent with this realization was instrumental to his future success.
A B2B organization must first admit and come to the realization that they may know very little about the new social buyer and that the reason they need to reinvent their sales organization is because they are out of touch with their buyers.
I came out to our small Vineyard congregation in Ontario just over a year ago now, something that was precipitated by my realization that I was in love with my current partner.
When I came to the realization about theological concepts acting as a substitute for a relationship with God, I started to see and hear that kind of stuff all over the place in church.
I came to the realization that, for me, if there even is an afterlife, with all the heaven and he.ll stuff, then I wouldn't want to be in a «paradise» because I was compelled to follow a specific god.
Coming to a realization that their relationship with God was far from perfect, they interpreted such catastrophic events as punishment at God's hands.
I came home with the true treasure of rest: the realization that the world doesn't need me as much as I need the world, that as much as there is to give, there is so much more to receive.
If we allow Blake's apocalyptic vision to stand witness to a radical Christian faith, there are at least seven points from within this perspective at which we can discern the uniqueness of Christianity: (1) a realization of the centrality of the fall and of the totality of fallenness throughout the cosmos; (2) the fall in this sense can not be known as a negative or finally illusory reality, for it is a process or movement that is absolutely real while yet being paradoxically identical with the process of redemption; and this because (3) faith, in its Christian expression, must finally know the cosmos as a kenotic and historical process of the Godhead's becoming incarnate in the concrete contingency of time and space; (4) insofar as this kenotic process becomes consummated in death, Christianity must celebrate death as the path to regeneration; (5) so likewise the ultimate salvation that will be effected by the triumph of the Kingdom of God can take place only through a final cosmic reversal; (6) nevertheless, the future Eschaton that is promised by Christianity is not a repetition of the primordial beginning, but is a new and final paradise in which God will have become all in all; and (7) faith, in this apocalyptic sense, knows that God's Kingdom is already dawning, that it is present in the words and person of Jesus, and that only Jesus is the «Universal Humanity,» the final coming together of God and man.
We're not perfect, we just came to the realization that we can not do it with the help of God and God says, «Believe in my one and only begotten son, Jesus Christ.»
Novelist Mary Gordon, a perceptive interpreter of Catholic women's experience, affirms that Mary's submissive obedience has become «a stick to beat smart girls» («Coming to Terms with Mary,» Commonweal, January 15, 1982) Warner painfully recalls her own adolescent realization that the symbol of Mary as a model of chastity actually denigrates women and humanity, an understanding that transformed her perception of the church.
The fascination with the demonic in modern literature, the tendency of many to turn psychoanalysis or «psychodrama» into a cult of self - realization, and the illusory belief that personal fulfillment can come through «release» of one's deep inward energies all show the peculiarly modern relevance of the «crisis of temptation and dishonesty» which Buber describes.
In conjunction with those «deaths», He also puts us to death when we hear His righteous demand of the law and we come to the realization that we haved failed God, and ourselves, and our friends and families.
While the concrescing actual entity is immediately feeling its actual world, its coming into being with regard to its determination and the realization of its subjective aim has already begun.
The whole story of the ministry, as presented by Mark, begins with the announcement of the coming salvation in Galilee: here the eschatological gospel was to have its fulfillment, its final realization.
Their discussions together, with the aid of the minister, had meant a great deal to them; in particular they came to a vivid realization of the power of personal relations for their individual weal or woe.
The astonished humiliation that comes with the realization of the depths of our defection shakes disciples to the core, so that we rise with joy at forgiveness and new hope, but unsteadily.
For example, in dialogue with Buddhists, Christians can come to appreciate the normative value of the realization of Emptiness, and can expand the way they have thought of the purpose and meaning of life.
It is only when we come to this realization as it is clearly revealed on the cross that we begin to see the beautiful portraits of God in the Old Testament of how He stayed with this world and His people in the most sinful of situations.
In just the degree that we come into a conscious realization of our oneness with the Infinite Life, and open ourselves to this divine inflow, do we actualize in ourselves the qualities and powers of the Infinite Life, do we make ourselves channels through which the Infinite Intelligence and Power can work.
At the same time, I sometimes find it helpful to run into those plan - ruining situations, deal with them, and come out on the other side with the realization that none of it was as bad as I was making it out to be.
Whenever I'm baking with yeast, I always am afraid that I am going to do something wrong and the bread won't rise or something of the sort, but I have yet to fail with yeast and am rapidly coming to the realization that maybe my stigma surrounding it is completely unfounded.
Last summer, on a hike with my dear friend Sandy during some down time at a conference in Park City, I came to the realization that I have a love and passion for cooking with spices.
i came to the same realization with The Sweets Life after B was born and I don't regret quitting blogging one bit.
The McGriddles were born in 2003, after the folks in the Golden Arches» kitchen came to the realization that they could take the components of the Big Breakfast with Hotcakes and make them into a sandwich.
Several months ago, we had a realization: We spend so much time coming up with new, innovative recipes that sometimes we forget to sharpen our fundamental cooking skills, a useful exercise no matter how great you are at rolling out homemade ravioli or tackling multi-day bread projects.
In 2012 Lisa Goldbaum — a journalist, wife and devoted mother of two — came to a startling realization: empty calories defined her family's meals, with her children becoming heavily inclined toward processed sugars, artificial flavors and hydrogenated oils.
Wagner is in the midst of one of the most euphoric moments of his young life, but he stops dead in his tracks when he comes face to face with the realization that his joy means someone else is suffering.
This year, with memories of the sad decline of Jackie Robinson last season, with realization that the average age of the six is rapidly approaching a tired, creaking 33, the feeling persists that the five - game gap by which the Dodgers lost last year was a signpost to oblivion, and that this year the Dodgers will come apart, perhaps not quite so thoroughly as the one - horse shay, but sufficiently so that they will run now with the pack rather than with the leaders.
So once we're officially out of the playoffs we need to hope Glen Taylor and Thibs can come to the realization all other franchises with president / coaches have; which is those are two mutually exclusive jobs that need to be done by two different people.
Then, in the fifth inning, with the bases loaded and no outs, he was forced to resort to his curveball either because the batters were starting to hit his fastball, or because he had come to some inner realization.
MLS may have introduced the Young Designated Player rule in 2011, but it came to full realization in 2017 with Almirón.
When we find things that no longer work or work the way they once did, it's time for a change and sometimes with the change comes a huge leap of growth or a realization of how you want to grow.
I have come to the realization that the only person who was in love in my relationship with him, was me!!
But after three children, and a realization that her children had more fun with the box her children's toys came in, she retreated from the toy store and got back to the basics.
After closely working together, I came to the realization that nursing had been replaced with a new crutch of patting to sleep.
She also gave us a curved - tip syringe to more effectively feed him the colostrum and she provided finger - feeding syringes to encourage the realization that sucking comes with a reward — the milk.
Cuomo's wait - and - see spending plan has frustrated state lawmakers, who have slowly come to the realization since the governor's Feb. 1 budget presentation that he's boxing them into a corner by dramatically shortening the time frame with which they have to come to an agreement.
It is important for us to come to this realization: at a specific point in the lives of a people afflicted with the darkness of enslavement, be it mental or physical, help was always provided from Above.
The lowest point in my career came with the realization that I was excluded from consideration for a position at Duke because «I had not responded to an advertisement,» according to my supposed mentor, who had conveniently kept me in the dark about this opportunity.
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