Sentences with phrase «embrace it at»

Led by pioneers such as Birchbox, the cosmetics service that claims some 400,000 subscribers, the model is being embraced at a rapid pace by consumers and the venture capital community.
I suppose if these entrepreneurs are not embraced at home, it's good news for Silicon Valley people like me.
Channelling the spirit of John Lennon's «Imagine», he describes a utopian vision of the future in which the «depth and warmth» of his own secular - humanist philosophy is universally embraced at the expense of God.
Tiana Taylor was a student of color leading Embrace at the time, and she reports that students and faculty responded to the event announcement with anger.
Others spurn the introduction of values dissimilar to those embraced at home.
Do we embrace it at the cost of our own comfort level, or do we deny it because it gives us a warmer, more compassionate view of God?
Christ was born, he preached, to a world as disparate as shepherds and kings, not merely to nuclear families, and the way the church witnessed God's new embrace at Christmas should be by congregation - wide Communion, not private huddles at the altar.
As we saw, it seems necessary that this mode of paideia embrace at least two sorts of Wissenschaft.
Yet he could be narrowly exclusive and generously embracing at the same time» embodying the paradoxical tension that courses through evangelical Christianity.
«This major expansion with new distribution efficiencies marks a significant milestone for Califia, underscoring the success our products are having with consumers who are looking for delicious and healthy food and beverage options they can embrace at every level — including taste, price point and functionality,» said Steltenpohl.
«Zaza New Cuban Diner will complement the rich and diverse cultural restaurant mix that the community has come to embrace at Waterford Lakes Town Center,» said Jamie Fraser, director of marketing and business development at Waterford Lakes Town Center.
Take him in your hands often, embrace him at every opportunity.
For all of her wariness as a political figure, Ms. Mark - Viverito has embraced at least one high - exposure arena: She maintains a voluble, bilingual Twitter account, where she picks moments to join the national political debate («The #GOP2016 clown car getting a little crowded!»
Many of these programs, including 12 - step plans such as Alcoholics Anonymous, often embrace at least some aspects of an abstinence - only approach and reliance on a «higher power.»
It must be embraced at every level of the institution from the Chancellor down to beginning students or newly hired staff.»
All the brands I mentioned are quite refined in their aesthetic, which is something I prefer over what's typically embraced at LFW — so it's highly subjective as you can tell.
I'm glad you embraced it at the end of February!
Have you ever wondered about some of the things we see and embrace at Christmas?
Filmmakers Gary Ross and Steven Soderbergh are longtime collaborators and so far Ross» by - product seems to be effectively channeling the similar tone and elegance that his good friend embraced at the 2000s» Ocean's trilogy.
Pereda's thriftily produced and formally experimental films have been embraced at festivals around the world.
He's able to cross the Atlantic with biting British wit, and have his work be fully embraced at port instead of the usual fare of American confusion and ignorance towards British comedy.
Still, an anonymous embrace is better than no embrace at all, we're saying.
The first image from Brooklyn has been released, showing actors Saoirse Ronan and Domhnall Gleeson in an embrace at a dance.
A politically charged story of a Lebanese Christian and a Palestinian refugee dueling in court over a verbal slur that spirals into a larger grievance, it hasn't been universally embraced at home.
Looking up: Penelope Cruz arrives with director Pedro Almodovar at the premiere of Broken Embraces at Somerset House, central London.
After experiencing the culture and strategies embraced at Startup Edu SF, I couldn't help but wonder: what if education could harness this do - it - yourself (DIY) culture of learning by creating?
Nebraska's enactment last week of a new plan of statewide academic standards and assessments leaves Iowa as the nation's lone holdout in the movement to embrace at least some variety of uniform state testing.
I encourage you to embrace at least one of these or something similar every day for the next two weeks and then recycle.
It would please me to be able to suggest to you that there is, in fact, a grand plan to improve our public school system (rather than abandon it in favor of a hodgepodge of lower - performing alternatives), to reinvigorate the teaching profession, and to direct resources to the campuses and students where they are most needed, but that vision hasn't yet been articulated or embraced at the state level.
Unfortunately, he has embraced at best a third - measure for getting these critical things, throwing his support behind charter schools.
They prefer to avoid the hassle they find inherent with the traditional methods of living, as their parents embraced at the same age.
In her guest blog post, Auerbach shares the power of kennel enrichment in reducing kennel stress and improving quality of life for dogs, and how you can embrace it at your shelter to save more lives!
«It's something we wholeheartedly embrace at Fromm.
The morbid ending has the lovers wrapped in each other's embrace at the bottom of the fall.
Submit to Bali's purest embrace at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan: a 60 - room sanctuary cocooned in the enchanting Ayung valley.
Today, that spirit of hospitality is still embraced at this prime location for Waikiki meetings.
The casual air of this oceanfront community is fully embraced at the resort with accommodations, amenities and activities that highlight the best of Dana Point.
Only five minutes from the capital of Gustavia, restaurants, supermarkets, airports and harbor, Villa Amancaya is one of the islands premier locations for those seeking both to escape the world and embrace it at their leisure.
It is almost a year since I last felt its powdery sand on my feet, since Calaguas welcomed my return to its sun, sea and sand, and embraced me at night under its moon and stars, with the waves as my lullaby, I missed how my beach let me fall asleep in my greatest dream.
The Modern's These final hours embrace at last; this is our ending, this is our past., 2007, relays the artist's discipline in intimately drawing an expansive image at a scale to match.
The Modern is proud to have attained O'Neil's seminal These final hours embrace at last; this is our ending, this is our past., 2007, which brings to a close an almost decade - long series of drawings.
It is therefore my own considered opinion — based upon the above evidence — that neither Anthony Watts (with his personal predilection for censorship) nor the Heartland Institute (with its corporate predilection for legal imposition of censorship) has grasped the significance of the principle «Be First with the Truth» as a tough - yet - essential foundation for all forms of rational skepticism — a skeptical principle that must be embraced without reserve, if it is to be embraced at all.
Avoided deforestation is currently only recognized as a voluntary emission reduction (VER) scheme, but it is expected that the concept will be embraced at the December U.N. climate (COP - 13) meetings in Bali, especially if proof - of - concept projects are showing signs of success.
The topic was timely for me and I picked up a few tips that I believe will be embraced at our firm right away and will ultimately make our technology decisions run a little more smoothely.
I tend to agree that the advantages of new technology are slow to be embraced at our Law Schools.
An important current challenge is that progress is actually much slower in the so - called «treaty provinces,» where a «miserly interpretation» of treaties by the Crown, both federal and provincial, has prevailed, and the First Nations concept of treaties as reflecting a «sharing of the land, water, food, and resources» has not been embraced at all by the Crown.
I do not think it makes more risk, it's just some institutions (gov» t, corporate, academic) are not embracing this at a quick enough rate and are more basically scared of it.
But over the years, one of the ideas he has come to embrace at the patent group is «if you can't measure it, you can't improve it.»
The Moto G5S Plus does have that camera bump that most phones have embraced at this point, but that is for good reason.
Now ESSA must be reviewed and embraced at the state level.
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