Sentences with phrase «defined by any of»

According to Alan Miller, there seem to be three types of people: organized religionists whose deep quest for spiritual fulfillment is satisfied by mindlessly memorizing their creed's dogma and putting all doubts aside; athiests who completely reject any spiritual aspect to life whatsoever; and a gaggle of wishy - washy slackers who have copped out by not defining themselves by either of these rigid and self - certain camps.
Gingerly, I approach this problem of the subjective immortality of the «resurrected» into an everlasting God by envisioning God's continuous process of becoming as comprehending the regions defined by all of the processes of becoming that are God's creatures, even as the spacio - temporal regions coordinated by and responsive to the «presiding occasions» of our bodies include the regions defined by our various bodily occasions.
The concept of the unconscious is implicit in their work, but it is never explicitly defined by any of the three, nor is it related to any established body of knowledge.
If you're fully aware of your whole self, you'll be in a better position to face your fears - of pain, of discomfort, of your limitations - and become a person that isn't defined by any of these things.
Ellsworth Kelly (b. 1923 Newburgh, NY — d. 2015 Spencertown, NY) was an important American abstract painter and a pioneering figure of Minimalism, hard - edge painting and Color Field painting, although he has succeeded in not being solely defined by any of these movements.

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A defined benefit exchange backed by $ 35 million in venture funding, Liazon offers products that cater to small employers who give workers a fixed amount of money each year toward health coverage.
But if an «timely agreement» can not be reached, it would go ahead with legislation dealing with its areas of jurisdiction as defined by the court.
«If you define it as generating returns that aren't commoditized, that aren't easy, by doing things that others are constrained from doing, then $ 3 trillion is just way too small,» Andrew Feldstein, head of BlueMountain Capital Management LLC, said in reference to the current size of the overall hedge fund industry.
Yet Statistics Canada data reveals the incidence of poverty, as defined by the low - income cutoff, is now at a record low.
But while Saunders» resume may ultimately be defined by his role in several massive mergers, his reputation in biotech is rooted in a rock»em, sock»em approach to deal - making which has led to his reputation as one of the industry's biggest boosters — especially in a year when biotech has been hopelessly floundering in the marketplace, with major sector indices plunging by 20 %.
Nicknaming is just one example of how The Pink Ceiling's culture is defined by «a healthy irreverence,» as Whitehead puts it.
In May, Musk said Tesla would more clearly define its plans for China production by the end of this year; a spokesman declined to give further details.
You can readily see that the sale of business opportunities as defined by the FTC rule is quite different from the sale of an independent business.
That area of life — the self, your relationship to yourself, how you define yourself and what you do, by that definition, has always been something that I've been naturally curious about, wanted to talk about and wanted to share with people.
The Conservatives and the NDP will both have new leaders desperate to define themselves by the biggest economic deal of a generation.
But it is a word used by many in the coaching industry to define the target of this type of coaching as the «top people in a business».
For SAP, the loss and LAE ratio is the ratio of incurred losses and loss adjustment expenses less certain administrative services fee income to net earned premiums as defined in the statutory financial statements required by insurance regulators.
In fact, employees can take results to heart and begin acting to type or defining themselves by a self - limiting label, warns Brian Little, a professor emeritus of psychology at Carleton University and current research fellow at Cambridge University.
«We've created a community around each woman discovering and defining her own idea of beauty and showing her how to do it, not being force - fed that idea by fashion magazines and cosmetic companies.»
Arguing that we would be better off being managed by an algorithm rather than a human being seems to disregard the lack of humanity that defines truly horrible bosses.
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HTML is a collection of platform - independent styles (indicated by markup tags) that define the various components of a Web document.
Naveen Jain's motto: «Success is not defined by the size of your bank account but by the number of lives you make a positive difference in.»
Michigan may still be defined by its automobile industry, but it is starting to get some wind beneath the wings of its aviation industry.
Around the same time, a number of defined - benefit plans sponsored by troubled companies, including Nortel Networks, GM Canada and DaimlerChrysler, began to falter in the wake of the 2008 stock - market market meltdown and had to be restructured.
Big Data means different things to different people, but Farrell defines it as what happens when the information gathered by a company becomes too big to manage, either because of its volume, variety or complexity.
But Huge is just one in a growing herd of shows — like Lifetime's Drop Dead Diva and the upcoming Mike & Molly on CBS — featuring overweight people who are not solely defined by their need to shed pounds.
An earlier version of this article referred to defined - benefit pension plans maintained by several companies including Weyerhaeuser Canada.
If you're part of a startup, I believe that your success might actually be defined by whether you are willing to be inconsistent.
In the case of the U.S., our own Supreme Court has already defined greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act as dangerous pollutants that must be regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency.
By defining our Living Dream, tackling challenges such as our fears of money, seeking balance, loving our families, learning the fundamentals of building and growing a business, and finally accepting the challenge to do whatever it takes to create the life you want — you too, can find success.
More than half of millennials, defined as people between 18 and 34 years old, have set financial goals compared with only 38 percent of Americans age 35 and older, according to a new survey by Northwestern Mutual.
As for working with her mother: «We clearly define each other's roles by focusing on each of our strengths,» Grubb says.
The ATF defines a machine gun as «any weapon which shoots, is designed to shoot, or can be readily restored to shoot, automatically more than one shot without manual reloading, by a single function of the trigger.»
A suitably relaxed word, vape can either be used as a verb, meaning «to inhale or exhale the vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device» or as a noun defining it as an «electronic cigarette or similar device; an act of inhaling and exhaling the vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device.»
In the last 12 months, Canada has added 118,500 part - time jobs while shedding 3,100 net full - time ones, despite the working age population (defined as those 15 and older) rising by 374,200, approximately the population of London, ON.
«It can be very daunting to change a lifestyle, especially when that involves work, which so many of us define ourselves by,» she says.
Tower of Babble chronicles Stursberg's tumultuous CBC stint from 2004 to 2010, a stretch largely defined by the ongoing debate over what a public broadcaster is and should be.
None of the great business leaders I've known and worked with over the decades are defined by who they are.
By mastering the art of push notifications, your app will significantly increase mobile engagement no matter what type of app you have, or how you define engagement.
Later this month, a gala and conference will mark the 50th anniversary of this defining moment by shifting the focus from civil rights to economic empowerment.
The great success of the Ford class will not be defined by any one innovation on board, but by the foresight displayed by the designers who are boldly creating a carrier to launch planes that haven't even been designed yet, to fire weapons not yet built, and to secure the US's interests at sea for decades to come.
Some might saturate more than one of the areas of «important issues» defined by the respondents of the Global Well - Being Index.
Polman's defining initiative has been the 10 - year Unilever Sustainable Living Plan, which has included significant changes such as having 100 % of agricultural raw materials be sustainable by 2020, developing a framefork for fair pay, and investing heavily in hygiene promotion in developing markets like India.
Johnson believes that our generation will be defined by the way we wrestle with the prospect of merging humans with machine technology.
A survey released on Tuesday by TiVo (TIVO) finds that 9 out of 10 people are engaging in «binge viewing,» which the digital video recording company defines as watching more than three episodes of a particular TV show in one day.
Rather than letting themselves be defined by one set of responsibilities, agile employees have no problem taking on additional tasks — even ones outside of their usual realm of expertise.
Do you define yourself by the amount of money you make?
The beginning of his tenure has been defined by ramped up market volatility, a pickup in rates and the consensus that inflation is ticking higher after a prolonged period of price suppression.
Each is an example of how an iconic company was defined by a particular moment of fame or notoriety; these notable and fascinating accounts are as relevant today to understanding the intricacies of corporate life as they were when the events happened.
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