Sentences with phrase «envisaged when»

However, he admitted that when fully launched, the system will not initially be available to US customers - a restriction which he hadn't envisaged when he raised a $ 500,000 funding round in February.
It was not the life Mann envisaged when he began work on his post-graduate degree at Yale.
Still, none of this was quite what I had envisaged when I started my undergrad degree in biochemistry at the University of Surrey.
Three years is a long time, so what about the stumbling blocks you could run into along the way — situations that you couldn't possibly have envisaged when deciding which project to choose?
It's taken some time, probably longer than anyone envisaged when the project started, but last month, just ahead of the home game against West Ham, saw the photographs of...
In Amos 9:12 the day is envisaged when Edom will be possessed by Israel.

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When you hear about bitcoin «mining,» you envisage coins being dug out of the ground.
When however selfhood is envisaged on the basis of the historicity of the self, i.e. when it is recognized that selfhood is constituted in terms of a «world» or «context» to which one gives oneself, then it is apparent that one's understanding of one's self includes an understanding of the «world» in which one exiWhen however selfhood is envisaged on the basis of the historicity of the self, i.e. when it is recognized that selfhood is constituted in terms of a «world» or «context» to which one gives oneself, then it is apparent that one's understanding of one's self includes an understanding of the «world» in which one exiwhen it is recognized that selfhood is constituted in terms of a «world» or «context» to which one gives oneself, then it is apparent that one's understanding of one's self includes an understanding of the «world» in which one exists.
He then cites the Parable of the Madman (which I have repeatedly offered to you) & comments: «Nietzsche prophetically envisages himself as a madman: to have lost God means madness; and when mankind will discover that it has lost God, universal madness will break out.
When modern theorists envisage man as a being who knows what he wants, or who at least possesses an «unconscious» that knows for him, they may simply have failed to perceive the domain in which human uncertainty is most extreme.
In particular, the artist is often said to be compelled to work because he recognizes and finds irresistible an envisaged result, however vague and puzzling that result might seem when he begins to create.
The relation of the absolute ground of being to the finite agent, when becoming is effected which is truly an increase and not just a variation, must rather be envisaged in such a way that the absolute ground of being and becoming is always regarded as a factor linked to the finite agent and belonging to it, though transcending it.
And then a beautiful part of the weekend arrives when participants are invited to envisage their unborn child or children.
Running from Aristotle to Hegel, he argues, is an interpretation of metaphysics as a drive to pure presence — a telos that envisages a moment when all images and imagery are rendered otiose and the original truth stands revealed.
When that estrangement is overcome, as envisaged in the book of Revelation, religion as such is no longer necessary.
If and when this particular epoch has reached its conclusion, with all the good extracted from it that a living and loving God can put into it and get out of it, we might well envisage other epochs in which other kinds of good are to be achieved.
«At precisely those points of urgent need... Paul is most conscious that he is writing as one authorized, by the apostolic call he had received from Jesus Christ, and in the power of the Spirit, to bring life and order to the church by his words... This is not to say that the writers of the New Testament specifically envisaged a time when their books would be collected together and form something like what we now know as the cannon.
When we speak of the resurrection of the body, there is much that we can not yet know, but we do not have to envisage the same cells and molecules as currently compose our bodies coming together again.
This is significant because although it may be possible to envisage how attributes beneficial for survival are «selected for» in the context of the evolution of species, it is not at all clear how such a «selection» process can work when it comes to forming the building blocks of life.
«When seven dairy farmers from the Cobram area became the first subscribers to MG, each holding 100 shares on the 9th of January 1950, I am sure they never envisaged this day,» Mr Dwyer said.
None of the staff could have envisaged that when three unknown men turned up in flashy cars to the factory on Tuesday that their arrival would signal the end of their careers at the cannery.
That's the sentiment that the Portuguese tactician echoed when speaking to reporters on Wednesday, as he joked about that aforementioned reputation of not playing younger stars having sold the likes of Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku in the past, but he doesn't envisage that happening with Rashford.
Especially when we'll need to dig deep, our players will need to tune out the naysayers when in difficult or crucial moment ie ignore the like of P Morgan instead they envisage shutting this lot up and how great it will feel.
when i reflect on our team with DB i recall thinking we would break down anything that dared to set up in front of us and definitely we would score — now when we role out i still sense we'll score altho the script i envisage is one where the opposition manages a goal in reply.
The term «playmaker» has changed meaning somewhat in recent years, with people envisaging exquisite passers like Cesc Fabregas when the word is mentioned.
When asked whether he would contemplate a January sale, Wenger said: «Once you're in our kind of situation, you envisage every solution, yes.
Throw in a quiet summer, that floundered when Phil Jones was sold to Manchester United but turned a little brighter when Rovers swooped for Dundee's David Goodwillie, and you're struggling to envisage anything other than a typically ordinary season at Ewood Park, which at best will involve a mid-table finish and at worst, relegation.
Back when you made your debut in January 2006 in the Carling Cup against Blackburn, did you envisage still being here in 2011 as one of the club's most important players, and even wearing the captain's armband?
When Otto is walking I envisage him collecting his own bowl, spoon and things and set up his table for snack or lunch.
However, I was surprised to find a reported quote from the early 1970s, when Margaret Thatcher was said to have remarked that she could not envisage there being a female Prime Minister.
«When our predecessors were putting down these bills they did not envisage that sickos would use these new inventions for these purposes.
Okowa, according to him, said there was nothing he could do about Fayose's alleged intimidation of delegates inside the hall when he (Fayose) discovered that he (Adeyeye) was receiving more votes than earlier envisaged.
None of the details are yet clear, but one thing is certain: in envisaging an integration of health and care budgets, decision - makers at the metropolitan centre are devolving desperately hard choices away from Whitehall at a moment when social care funding has been cut to crisis level and more cuts are required.
When most people imagine rape, they envisage an attack by a stranger, alone, who uses a weapon and force to subdue his non-intoxicated victim who fights back, sustains injuries and reports the rape immediately afterwards.
Labour has accused health bosses of burying bad news on royal wedding day when it emerged that the health regulator Monitor had predicted hospitals would have to make efficiency savings up to 50 % higher than previously envisaged.
The welfare state of today is a far cry from what its inventor Beveridge envisaged: a system which would support people in need at times when they most needed it and help return them to self sufficiency.
A popular way of envisaging space - time is as a stretchy rubber sheet that deforms when a mass is placed on it, with the varying curvature analogous to the warping of space - time by gravity.
In a certain sense, however, my work today is much as envisaged at the age of six and a half, when I gave up on a long - held ambition to become a milkman and chose instead for a career working with animals.
Finally, such observations might help to envisage the distant future of our planet, when, in 3 or 4 billion years, the Sun will become a red giant and will circulate in our atmosphere making life impossible on Earth.
No one present on 14 December 1900, when Max Planck first presented the idea of tiny, discrete «quanta» of energy to a meeting of the German Physical Society in Berlin, envisaged how the concept would come to define physics in the century that followed.
This and Kurti envisaged a day when molecular gastronomy would help people cook in entirely different ways; they never guessed that day might come so soon.
«I personally can envisage a time when all animal farming may be banned, but using animals in science will still be accepted because it benefits humans in a way that farming does not.»
I can't envisage a day when I will regret swapping sugar - laden processed foods for real, wholesome ingredients.
When asked whether or not he envisaged wearables changing the online dating game the same way that smartphones did, Shayan Zadeh, co-founder of Zoosk replied with just one word: «Absolutely.»
I'll be covering Google PPC in more depth in future articles, but for now, just take care when adding links to your landing pages if you envisage promoting them on Adwords now or in the future.
While we envisaged a raping of our childhood horror memories when the project was first announced, there was always going to be raping of some sort with wandering tree vines in the subsequent intense and gory red - band trailer that spiked our interest even further.
Now, when do you envisage that more and more countries» education systems would take up this type of assessment?
Back in the 70s when the G - Class was developed, none of the engineers envisaged a performance variant in its future — so to AMGify it doesn't do it any favors.
However, only 15.6 % can envisage a day when there will be no bookshops at all — even if they will have to change substantially.
Do you envisage a time when traditional publishers will strike partnership deals with authors, giving authors power, but also a solid base from which to promote their books?
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