Sentences with phrase «emerging from such»

The key to emerging from such transactions with both your professional and personal relationships intact is to establish and maintain respectful boundaries and protocols.
Volunteers were sought to help begin relief efforts to assist the country in emerging from such tragic circumstances.
A new body of data emerging from such questions threatens to upend what geologists thought they knew about our planet.
All the moments emerging from such a regular structure would be essentially the same.
He found it possible to show the exact bearing of someone emerging from such and such group into institutional life (executive, legislative, and judicial) on styles of dress or art of the different castes.
Simple life gradually emerging from such a «soup» does not seem at all incredible, certainly not incredible enough that we in the USA have to give up and call the remaining gap in knowledge «God,» while our Indian colleagues do the same and attribute it all to the Lord Shiva.
If you were to emerge from such a strong field you would find everyone you knew has long passed away but you've hardly aged and indirectly traveled into the future.
It was perfectly understandable that the Inquisition should emerge from such a mentality - to put a check on heresy, ensure orthodoxy and, strange though it might seem, promote peace, security and unity.
If there is any action (or ethics) that emerges from such a theology, it is fairly arbitrary and does not proceed out of interior soliloquy at all, but comes rather in response to surface stimuli.
«For Genting to emerge from such a grueling process as a strong winner is a testament to the effort, skill and intelligence of their team.
Botticelli's Venus would be delighted to emerge from such a shell.
It's exactly the correlations and contrasts that emerge from such stats that I think could be highly informative.
Each partner emerges from such an event getting from the other precisely what he or she yearns for and needs most.
Mental health professionals describe such parents as infantilizing their children, and refer to the overly close parent - child relationships that emerge from such parenting as enmeshed.

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However, perhaps, as others such as UCLA Professor Ann Carlson have suggested, China may see the United States» withdrawal from international leadership on this issue as an opportunity to fill an important role on the international stage, and enhance its influence and stature as an emerging great power.
Liew said that with the wide variations in credit quality across emerging markets, from non-investment grade countries such as Argentina and Venezuela, to single - A rated ones, such as Malaysia, GIC was looking for «idiosyncratic situations,» in emerging markets which were likely to converge with lower - yielding developed markets.
New risks emerge from time to time and it is not possible for management to predict all such risk factors or to assess the impact of such risks on our business.
There are certainly better - off customers in many emerging markets that will inevitably trade up from their cheapo Chinese - made Android phones, perhaps to a BlackBerry, but does that then make the Q5 a high - end device in such places?
The idea is to arm armored combat vehicles and tactical wheeled vehicles with additional protective technology to secure platforms and soldiers from enemy fire; vehicles slated for use of APS systems are infantry fighting vehicles such as Bradleys along with Stykers, Abrams tanks and even tactical vehicles such as transport trucks and the emerging Humvee replacement, the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle.
These forces helped Canada weather the recession of 2008 - 2009 reasonably well, even as other countries such as Britain and the U.S. plunged into turmoil from which they've yet to emerge.
When it was spun off from Mondelez International (MDLZ) in 2012, the maker of Velveeta cheese and Oscar Mayer meats was left alone to try to squeeze sales out of a saturated North American market with its classic — and arguably tired — brands, while Mondelez was free to try and conquer emerging markets with brands such as Oreo and Trident gum.
The retail store of the future, however, is emerging — with a push from online merchants and the help of companies such as New York City tech startup Brickwork.
Even though such internationals work from small bases as they build operations in emerging markets, their average annual revenue growth remains barely half that achieved by incumbent emerging - market players.
WikiLeaks said it was refraining from disclosing usable code from CIA's cyber arsenal «until a consensus emerges on the technical and political nature of the C.I.A.'s program and how such «weapons» should be analyzed, disarmed and published.»
BlackRock and iShares ETFs that range from globally diversified strategies, such as the iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF, to funds that focus on specific regions like Latin America and countries like China and India.
For example, Alibaba and Tencent — both on the forefront of the e-commerce wave in China — have risen by 98 % and 111 %, respectively, so far in 2017.2 Companies such as Sina, a global Internet media company, and Baidu, which operates an Internet search engine, have also generated returns this year that are nearly as strong or stronger than those of Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, or Google.3 As the world's second - largest economy, China is rapidly evolving from its former status as a noteworthy emerging market to an economic powerhouse on the rise.
His comments, made to the U.K.'s Daily Mail, came on the same day as a «raft of dismal economic news from around the world, with manufacturing output falling in Britain and Europe, unemployment jumping in the eurozone and America, and fast - emerging economies such as Brazil and China showing signs of running out of steam.»
Above is a podcast conversation I had with Uber's Emil Michael about how Uber emerged from being an underdog into a market leader, how Uber expanded in the U.S. and in international markets such as China, and how partnerships and deals are done in an efficient way.
We define the reflation trade as favoring assets likely to benefit from rising growth and inflation, such as cyclical equities and emerging markets (EM), while limiting exposure to long - term government bonds.
Transport Canada told Postmedia News that it identified the transportation of flammable liquids, such as crude oil, as an «emerging» issue in 2011, and that it is now reviewing new safety recommendations received in recent weeks from three industry - led committees «on an urgent basis.»
Donald Trump was only pondering a run for President, content in knowing he would never emerge victorious from such a quest.
Emerging market equities might well suffer from a protectionist Washington, but they have suffered enough in recent years to have put a lot of such pressure into the price anyway.
It's worth remembering that about 90 percent of physical demand comes from outside the U.S., mostly in emerging markets such as China and India.
With such dominance in a specific market, CL is positioned to benefit from emerging market growth for several years to come.
In addition to traditional rivals from the region such as Singapore Airlines, Cathay is struggling to fend off emerging rivals from mainland China and even from Hong Kong.
Central bank intervention in global bond markets has «crowded out» many traditional fixed income investors, driving them to seek yield and income from non-traditional and riskier asset classes such as high yield, emerging markets debt, leveraged loans and private credit.
Continuation of such expansionary policy settings in emerging countries, apart from continuing the recent tendency to overheating in those countries, would presumably foster ongoing rapid growth in demand for natural resources.
The economic gains from such deals come only partly from the efficiency gains that emerge from removal of distortions to prices; however, an important feature of these agreements is that they address the various rules under which trade and investment take place.
But they also represent the boldest such move to emerge from the banking sector.
Immunotherapy has been emerging from the backdrop of oncology research for years most notably from smaller companies such as Dendreon, Kite Pharma and Juno Therapeutics as leaders in the space.
In addition, Fed commentary alone had caused real global capital to recede from QE beneficiary risk assets such as emerging market equities, bonds and currencies as well as precious metals, commodities and developed economy fixed income vehicles.
Esprit emerged from the buyout so deeply in debt — and Tompkins Buell's subsequent helmsmanship left the company in such desperate financial straits — that it went into technical default on its outstanding loans within less than two years.
The topics and texts include some esoteric items, such as the ranking of churches and discussion about a common calendar; but they also include problems that emerge from adapting an ancient faith to a modern reality — like precepts of fasting and, in particular, regulations of marriage in a multicultural and interreligious world.
What finally emerged in the summer of 1518 from this frantic rethinking — recall that Luther was trying to work through the theological issue while at the same time explaining to the world why he shouldn't be burned at the stake for heresy — seems to have been shaped primarily by reflection on texts such as Matthew 16:19: «Whatever you loose on earth is loosed in heaven.»
But to expect perfect creatures to emerge unscathed from such wrenching decisions is simply implausible.
But we could hypothesize that «whenever a principle such as «Parliamentary Reform» is found in the antecedent world as a contrast between (a) moderate revival of an old ideal, (b) ultraconservative reaction, (c) popular anticipation of radical change, and (d) a vehicle for the ambitions of young politicians and idealists, then the principle in form (d) is most likely to be articulated as the primary element in some event emerging from that antecedent world.»
Under the impact of such perceptions, solitariness loses its sensitivity to the relational matrix of existence from which religious experience emerges.
Some turn to the East, particularly to Taoism; some to Native American perspectives and other primal traditions; some to emerging feminist visions; still others to neglected themes or traditions within the Western heritage, ranging from materials in Pythagorean philosophy to neglected themes in Plato to Leibniz or Spinoza; and still others to twentieth - century philosophers such as Heidegger or to philosophical movements such as the Deep Ecology movement.9 As one would expect in an age characterized by a split between religion and philosophy, few environmental philosophers turn to sources in the Bible or Christian theology for help, though some — Robin Attfield, for example — argue that Christian history has been wrongly maligned by environmental philosophers, and that it can serve as a better resource than some might expect (WTEE 201 - 230).
It is ironic that the very activists who emerged from this new environment developed the strategy of claiming victim status through the use of such symbols as the pink triangle.
It can compare men with each other and man with animals, but from such comparison and contrast there can only emerge an expanding and contracting scale of similarities and differences.
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