Sentences with phrase «definite beginning»

And we now know that the universe had a definite beginning due to the observations of the COBE sattelite and Hubble telescope.
For example, after noting the obvious incompatibility between the Whiteheadian belief that the world is an endless process and the evangelical belief that this world has both a definite beginning and an end, Wheeler presents, with seeming approval, a position which claims to «mediate at this point between biblical eschatology and process - relational cosmology.»
We now know that it in fact had a definite beginning.
You said, «The Hubble telescope and COBE satellite have provided us with observations that prove the universe had a definite beginning.
You can do the administrative and management jobs that the scientists you work with see as tedious and time - consuming, but that for me represent tasks with a definite beginning, middle, and end.
I found the best t - shirts are ones that have no definite beginning to where you start reading.
I function so much better when I work on things that have a definite beginning, middle, and end, where I can set it down and say, * there *, that's finished.
Creatively, this has allowed Rising to have a definite beginning but more opportunities to leverage branching directions that would lend to future installments, if the project does succeed.
Why should your game have a definite beginning and ending?
The team at EAC traditionally produce offline modes which have a definite beginning and end with great success (World Cup 2010) and FIFA Street's World Tour mode might just be the best of the lot.
While Breath of the Wild's narrative has a definite beginning and end, you won't want to rush it — soaking in all the secrets and exploring every forest and mountain top become addictive pastimes, giving the game a longevity which few other open - world titles can muster.
«The great thing about having lunch with someone is that there's a definite beginning and an end.
So use lunch as a way to stay in touch with past clients, says Frances Strawn of Coldwell Banker, Winter Park, Fla. «The great thing about lunch is that there's a definite beginning and end.
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