Not exact matches
Whether you're running a business in 1812, 1886, 1925, 1950, 1975, 2000, 2050, I
see nothing to contradict the principle that who comes first and what comes second, for a very simple reason: If you can not predict the what, you have to be able to do a good job with the who, because the what is going to be
constantly shifting.
There is, as I
see it, a paradigm
shift taking place in contemporary Roman Catholic theology away from the classical worldview of Thomas Aquinas and other scholastic thinkers in which the philosophy of Aristotle plays such an important role to a more interpersonal approach to the God - world relationship in which God is thought to be
constantly interacting with creatures in the establishment of the Kingdom of God on earth.
I have only
seen him live a few times this year but he is impressive — everywhere and anywhere,
constantly shifting and creating little pockets of space.
Being human means
seeing the world through your own,
constantly shifting, lens.
A labyrinth of interconnected stories, the film
constantly shifts from one thing to another, pulling together pulp story prompts and suppressed desires to create a viewing experience that is unlike anything else I've
seen in a long time.
Examining the lingering emotional paralysis crippling the family of a renowned war photographer (Isabelle Huppert,
seen in copious flashbacks) who committed suicide three years earlier, Trier employs a fragmented, kaleidoscopic style, skipping blithely back and forth in time, and
constantly shifting perspective among the fretting widower (Gabriel Byrne) and his two sons (Jesse Eisenberg and Devin Druid).
Also, with Google's OS
constantly gaining in popularity and market share, we may yet
see the balance
shift in the not too distant future.
The lava flows are
constantly shifting, and this tour will take you as close as possible to
see them.
While the lava flows are
constantly shifting, this tour will take you as close as possible to
see them.
As annoying as it can be to
constantly have to
shift between the various visors just to
see the stupid boss, it dioes add an element of panic and immediacy.
New Work will pick up where that exhibition left off, as Semmel continues to capture, with bold brushstrokes, her own aging body as she
sees it, from above and mirrored, in
constantly shifting images.
will pick up where that exhibition left off, as Semmel continues to capture, with bold brushstrokes, her own aging body as she
sees it, from above and mirrored, in
constantly shifting images.
The exhibition, on view Nov 17 — Dec 16, 2012, features 15 artists «united through a heightened sense of awareness to their immediate surroundings
seen through the lens of the American landscape; a landscape shaped by unseen socio - political forces,
constantly shifting cultural paradigms, and the on - going flux of construction and destruction.»
Constructed from floor to ceiling mirrors with only hundreds of L.E.D. lights that
constantly shift colour configuartions to break the darkness, this piece can be
seen as the foremost expression of Kusama's fascination with infinity and endless vision.
Conclusion By circling the earth 15 times per day, for years on end, observing
constantly, the GRACE satellites * can * do
see plainly what some denialists claim is impossible to
see at all: gravitational
shifts from melting ice - caps.
We can clearly
see from history that there were very large swings succinctly described in Professor Brian Fagan's book «The Little Ice Age»: «There was never a monolithic deep freeze rather a climatic
see saw that swung
constantly back and forwards in volatile and sometimes disastrous
shifts.
There was never a monolithic deep freeze rather a climatic
see saw that swung
constantly back and forwards in volatile and sometimes disastrous
shifts.
Chief rambles on but the fact is that there has been no change which shows any of the characteristics of the abrupt
shifts to which he
constantly refers to — look at the last 130 years and you won't
see anything like that.