It's that one
day the world seems to be in love instead of you.
Not exact matches
It
seems like every
day there's a new breakthrough in A.I., whether it's a system that consistently renders the same verdict as trial judges or a computer capable of winning millions of dollars from the
world's best poker players.
Like six - year - olds chasing a soccer ball, the «marketing
world»
seems to careen from fad to fad these
days, pursuing the fickle millennial consumer as though its life depended on it.
A few
days may
seem like an eternity in the
world of the Internet, but it's a vast improvement over how long it took BP CEO Tony Hayward to own up to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
That two of the
world's savviest business minds
seem to disagree over how key parts of how the clean energy sector will develop are reflects how the
world's energy transformation is still in its early
days.
The
world of marketing
seems to be experiencing just such a spasm of desperation these
days.
But this can be harder than it
seems in today's fast - paced
world — gone are the
days of shopping the local corner store where they know your name.
Once touted as the
world's largest distributed computing project, the glory
days of hobbyist Bitcoin mining
seem to have come and gone.
Whenever we have big down
days and it
seems like the bull market is on its last legs, I remind myself of this line from Martin Luther King: «Even if I knew that tomorrow the
world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree.»
These
days, young entrepreneurs
seem to be changing the
world every
day.
In his first 100
days in office, new Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi
seems to have changed the attitude and outlook of the
world's second-most populous nation.
I'll be getting over 2 % with bank savings accounts this year counting bonuses,
seems like best of all
worlds (got $ 500 bonus in 90
days on 50K from Capitol One for example, a deal that is now expired).
It
seems as if a new digital coin is launched every
day — but most of them have little or no real
world application other than as a vehicle for price speculation.
It
seems everyone hates commodities these
days and has soured on China, with Ray Dalio, head of the
world's largest hedge fund Bridgewater Associates and a China bull recently stating (paywall), «There are no safe places to invest.»
I also need to embrace the fact that being pragmatic and exposed to the
world might
seem difficult in the beginning, but at the end of the
day, it will help us improve and move on to the next level.
It
seems that roughly every other
day, the Binance leader finds himself in another country, mingling with governments and industry leaders en route to not only expanding his
world - leading cryptoasset exchange — the native platform for the ~ US$ 1.63 billion market - valued Binance Coin (BNB)-- but to accelerate global adoption of cryptocurrency and distributed ledger technology.
«Carrying a sign
seemed a cowardly kind of love, one that isolated you behind a barricade, futilely shouting at the
world while it stumbled past,» she determines when looking back on those
days.
Getting people into church
seems to be Pope Francis» primary mission these
days, as made clear by his most recent official statement, a 50,000 - word pep talk to the
world's 1.2 billion Catholics.
It
seems that, among other things, some conspiracy of computer masters has already established a
world government, setting the stage for the very last
days.
«On a
day», the paper continued, «when Francis delivered a warm address to his cardinals and continued to project [my italics] humility» (for all the
world as though the new Pope were performing some kind of PR operation) «the Vatican
seemed intent on quickly putting to rest questions about the Pope's past, dismissing them as opportunistic defamations from anticlerical leftists.
As we approach George Washington's birthday ¯ so often lost these
days in the good shopping bargains of a long holiday weekend ¯ it
seems fitting to celebrate the whole man Washington was in light of the hottest issue in the
world just now, religion.
When the
world seems to be crumbling, when churches
seem to be failing, when natural disaster after natural disaster ravages our
world and every
day we hear of a new disease or terror that is about to strip us of our health, we sometimes are tempted to ask, «Where are you, God?
This would
seem to be one of the things which the
world requires at the present
day.
At this moment, the
world seems far more ugly than it did but a
day or two ago.
For me there's something inside me that I hold to be true and I will keep it true, while the rest of the
world seems to spinning out of control I will remain true to the truth and allow every one else to be where they are with this of belief or none belief but I will without hate or malice vote my truth not the way of the
day.
It
seems like no matter where you turn these
days, you run into countless stories of injustice, suffering, pain, war, famine and other atrocities that
seem to be plaguing our
world.
It's a modern
day tragedy that
seems to fly under the radar of the
world at large.
We live in that
world now, as truth has been relativised and then rejected, and standing for what you believe
seems to be getting harder each
day.
The sutra is inexhaustibly rich with deep and fine similes which express this anxious love.10 The wisdom of the Tathagata is so high, his knowledge is so deep, that to the man who is blind, erring, and engrossed in the
world it must
seem to be absolutely incomprehensible.11 However — and what Mahayana shows to us is the highest reconciliation between God and man — this compassionate love turns to each man with the appropriate means and in unique ways in order to show him that he too has within himself the potential not only of ending his own suffering but also of one
day being himself transformed from one saved to a savior, a Tathagata.
These are difficult
days for many of us as we figure out how to follow Jesus or be faithful while the culture is changing and church is shifting and politics is enraging and the
world seems on fire.
On some
days, the prayer list of those who are sick and suffering
seems endless, and I know that they are but a few of the many in the
world in need of healing.
In it he explained: «If the
day comes that I am a victim of the terrorism that
seems to be engulfing the
world... I would like my community, my church and my family to know that I gave my life for God and Algeria.
But, I question what the fuss is about that we have no new Flannery O'Connors, when the old O'Connors, the Catholic writers of an earlier
day,
seem to have gained popular attention largely by giving a slightly Catholic accent to the conventions of existentialism rather than offering a vision of the
world that really captured its intelligible and lovable quality — one that prepares us, as Beatrice prepared Dante, to enter into the presence of grace.
In all seriousness, while I do not know those who believe in the Flat
World, it
seems to me that if they have a lifestyle like the hay
days of The Great Gatsby, then they are all laughing their drunken butts off!
The build - up of present - buying through the cold weeks of December, the visits to Toys «R» Us,
seemed to lead to the last
day in the history of the
world.
It
seems the
world is NOT in the mood to be respectfull of each others religions at the moment, so unless the Vatican has a «Jeebus Team Six» extensively experienced in hostile extractions from third
world hell holes, he might ant to ease up on the propoganda for a few
days.
At diocesan level, the knock on effect of the
World Youth
Day in Cologne
seems to have revived enthusiasm, with new groups and events springing up as a result of people's long - lasting memories.
In youth and health, in summer, in the woods or on the mountains, there come
days when the weather
seems all whispering with peace, hours when the goodness and beauty of existence enfold us like a dry warm climate, or chime through us as if our inner ears were subtly ringing with the
world's security.
David Strauss questioned the historical accuracy of the New Testament, whilst the findings of Charles Darwin
seemed incompatible with the biblical description of the creation of the
world in seven
days.
On October 21, 1978, five
days after the election of Cardinal Karol Wojtyla as Pope John Paul II, the «liberal» Polish Communist journal Polityka opined that, since
World War II, Poland had been «a special example of a creative and fruitful coexistence between nonbelievers and Catholics»» which
seems, in retrospect, an almost unimaginably self - delusional judgment, even by Communist standards.
He is directing affairs in some mysterious way such that men and nations retain their freedom and boast only of their own designs, yet through the chaos of a
world in flames as well as through the drab
days of common times when vested wrong
seems invincible, God is bringing to pass his purposes.
In style, of course, although Benedict's ability to communicate with the young
seems to be pretty good judging from two
World Youth
Days and innumerable gatherings at Rome, Rimini and elsewhere.
Yet this instinctive suspicion
seems to underlie many of the pope's most characteristic actions: from the decision to translocate from the Apostolic Palace to Santa Marta, through his urging the youth at
World Youth
Day in Brazil to go forth and shake things up (hace lio), to the support of diverse (and incompatible) pastoral «processes» in the aftermath of Amoris Laetitia.
On a cold, dreary
day when baking
seems like the best thing in the
world to do, brownies
seem like the best thing to bake.
I know half the
world seems to have their holiday decorations in place already, but we're a little behind on life these
days, so I'm still eating like it's fall.
Seriously, NEVER - it's a little odd, actually, lamingtons in particular
seem to evoke some deep - seated childhood happiness the
world over, from the Middle East to Europe to Africa - so perhaps and Anzac
Day special?
«These
days every brand is trying to
seem more authentic, natural and farm - fresh, like they're making the
world a better place, even if they're not,» says Tripp Hughes, Organic Valley's director of brand management.
[After some back and forth Mr Cassidy tries to explain to Senator Xenophon, who
seems hung up on the fact that nobody from the ACCC attended the previous
day's hearings (perhaps forgetting that while politicians
seem to have all the time in the
world talking about things they don't understand, the ACCC has other commitments), that he really doesn't have a clue what he's talking about; he was a little more dignified than that though]
He
seems to have no friend in the
world left To make matters worse, some silly teens were harassing him in the streets with their fancy phones the other
day
It
seems a little odd that Arsenal Football Club would choose to drop a rather large hint about there being a lot more to come from the Gunners in the current transfer window on the same
day that our chief executive Ivan Gazidis had issued one of those statements of his that sends chills down the spine of Gooners the
world over.