Sentences with phrase «edged sword in»

But technology can be a double - edged sword in today's digital age, bringing misleading information along with it and giving REALTORS ® the challenge of not only educating their clients, but correcting them as well.
While most of these changes are clearly positive, the advent of divorce as an option can seem like a double - edged sword in the face of adversity.
However, there's no social pestering, and no calendar alerts, which is a double - edged sword in connectivity terms.
- > Regulation holds the position of a double - edged sword in Bitcoin industry.
Unfortunately, it's a double edged sword in the legal industry.
The fact that Microsoft are already limiting just who will have access to Hololens is actually a double edged sword in and of itself.
Once again, this is a double - edged sword in that before you rush out to buy or adopt that reptile or large bird, you should seriously consider whether you have the lifestyle, finances, and future provisions available to support a pet that might outlive you!
The Komondor's early foundations in the open fields, where the dog was left to make working decisions on his own for the benefit of the flock, is a double - edged sword in many homes today.
This, however, could still be a double - edged sword in that being rid of the debt completely may be the better option.
But, carrying a small balance does show lenders that you're responsible and can make payments... but, it's a double - edged sword in that carrying balances isn't a good idea overall because you're paying money back to the credit card companies.
In this regard the TT RS Roadster feels like the latest Nissan GT - R, which has made supercar - slaying performance accessible to anyone who can afford one... which can be a double - edged sword in many regards.
Technology is a double - edged sword in education.
His reputation proves to be a double - edged sword in terms of his prowess as a film maker, and also in the degree to which we enjoy his films.
High dice rolls can also be a double - edged sword in narrow areas.
Martin Amidu has the stature, character, competence, objectivity and all it takes to wield the needed DOUBLE - EDGED SWORD in fighting corruption within the ruling party and outside the party.
In fact, it proved a double edged sword in the end as while Holloway was selecting players which had played very little this season, which meant in turn the chemistry should have been non-existent, those given a rare opportunity to shine seized their moment with both hands.
His openness in recent years has been a double - edged sword in that the advantages of having a slightly more intimate insight into the man behind the driver has also come at the cost of exposing himself to the more agitated side of the internet.
Ramsey being back is double - edged sword in my opinion.
Martin says the company's longevity is one thing that is something of a double - edged sword in the current environment.
«A song doesn't sound worshipful if it doesn't have a lamb or a refining fire or a two - edged sword in it.»
The answer may be that the link between energy inputs and food prices suddenly makes soaring oil prices a double - edged sword in the world's largest food importing region.
In other words, late people hope for and expect the best — which can be a double - edged sword in daily life.
There is no «arise and thresh, O daughter Zion... beat in pieces many peoples,» as in the prophets (Micah 4:13); no «let the high praises of God be in their throats and two - edged swords in their hands, to execute vengeance on the nations,» as in the Psalms (Ps.
And that makes insulin a double - edge sword in its own right — you can either manipulate it in order to increase lean mass gains or allow it to build unwanted pockets of body fat, and it all pretty much depends on your insulin sensitivity and insulin resistance.
But the map is kind of a double edge sword in that, It feels bigger than Final Fantasy X but doesn't feel as big as Final Fantasy VI, which had the added benefit of being reshaped halfway through the game.

Not exact matches

And unlike spots in a fitness class, coffee beverages aren't finite, which turns out to be a double - edged sword.
But what's clear is that these grains are a double - edged sword: They're built with good intentions — everyone wishes they could relive some of their favorite memories — but when used in excess, people can obsess over the past, which can weigh heavily on one's sanity.
But it's very much a double - edged sword, Kilduff finds; left unchecked and allowed to develop in unfavorable conditions, it can fester into a warped motivator; suddenly, success is measured solely by how we stack up against a single competitor.
Netflix is a classic double - edged sword for traditional TV studios and networks: Most of them would much rather not sell their content to the company, but in some ways they are forced to do so, in order to reach a growing audience of millennial cord - cutters.
That openness has also been a double - edged sword, however, because it has allowed him to speak his mind freely, even when every political campaign manager in the world would probably advise him not to.
Todd Zenger, a professor at University of Utah's Eccles School of Business, wrote in the Harvard Business Review last year that pay transparency is «far from a panacea... [and] a double - edged sword, capable of doing as much — or more — damage as good.»
Being in a long - term relationship means that your partner gets to know you really well — which is a perfectly double - edged sword.
Spending time in the sun is a double - edged sword: It is the best source of vitamin D but too much sun worshipping can burn you.
For instance, Dean Baker, a liberal economist, sees the stock market rise as a double - edged sword, leading to the bursting of the bubble in 2001 and perhaps helping shape a subsequent decade of only modest job growth.
link building is double edged sword especially after the panda / penguin updates, it could be very rewarding if done properly or very damaging if the 7 points mentioned in this article are not followed.
It's a double - edged sword, and one everyone has to consider when dealing in the world of futures trading.
But that reach is a double - edged sword, in Brooks's experience.
And ye will not come to me that ye might have life (John 5:39 - 40) For the word oof God is quick (living) and powerful and sharper than any two edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of SOUL and SPIRIT 9not one in the same).
And in Hebrews 4:12: The word of God is alive and active, sharper than any double - edged sword.
Reflecting back on college hijinks can be fun, but nostalgia is a double - edged sword: If you get too caught up in the past, you'll never enjoy the present.
With the knowledge of Enlightenment thought as a double - edged sword, the FF realized that the ONLY way we could have universal rights that were not subject to debate was to establish them as Divine in origin.
There is no «double edge sword» in our attempt to INCLUDE ALL AMERICANS!
In the initial vision that opens the book, Jesus has a sharp, two - edged sword coming out of his mouth (1:16; cf. 2:12, 16).
(4:23) For the lips of a loose woman drip honey, and her speech is smoother than oil; but in the end she is bitter as wormwood, sharp as a two - edged sword.
So one surely can talk about Abraham, for the great can never do harm when it is apprehended in its greatness; it is like a two - edged sword which slays and saves.
Thus the problem of divine synchronization seems to be a two - edged sword — God's experiences must be thin enough to be prehended by every actual entity in its inception and to prehend every actual entity in its satisfaction; but if his experience is that thin, there is no assurance that each divine experience will result in an increase in the divine knowledge.
As I was about to shut my eyes I see in the corner of my room a double edge sword shows up from no where.
And then in the New Testament, in the book of Revelation, we read that out of the mouth of Christ comes a sharp, double edged sword (Rev. 1:16; 2:12, 16; 19:15, 21).
When I was a kid, we sang Sunday School songs about Joshua and the Battle of Jericho that never mentioned the fact that the Israelites «utterly destroyed everything in the city, both man and woman, young and old, and ox and sheep and donkey, with the edge of the sword
In many cases, this meant they got the edge of the sword for disobedience.
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