Sentences with phrase «even greater power»

Therefore, it only seems logical that Apple will shift towards OLED which offers better colors, deeper blacks and even greater power - efficiency, as compared to LCD.
The other part, which Schwabsky argues has an even greater power, is «something else that wants to remain hidden, obscure;» this flickering presence «stopping you in your tracks.»
The fact that players are given new weapons, more storyline and even greater power on each subsequent play - through is a great way to encourage replay.
Does she have an even greater power to influence events?
For drivers with even greater power demands, there is also a 5.7 - liter HEMI V - 8 engine available in the 300S and both 300C models which produces up to 363 horsepower.
This S - version was characterised in particular by the even greater power (450 bhp vs 420 bhp) of the engine as well as PCCB brakes featured as standard.
Even greater power for the Maybach Zeppelin The Maybach 57 S and the long - wheelbase version, the 62 S, serve as the technical basis for the new range - topping model.
Why, add even greater power, bigger brakes, better handling and a big wing on the back.
The Cayenne generation of engines has been redeveloped completely from scratch and they now offer even greater power and torque.
If you love the Audi A5 Sportback four - door or two - door coupe but want something with even greater power and agility, then you will definitely want to take a spin in the new 2018 Audi S5, available now from Audi Hoffman Estates.
This may allow strength and power athletes to produce even greater power outputs temporarily because of the greater fiber - specific contraction velocity of type IIX muscle fibers (Anderson and Aagaard, 2010).
The combined therapy is assuming even greater power as scientists manipulate genes to wind ordinary cells back to an embryonic state.
There's no denying that in Westeros the men wield the physical power, and often exert that sexually, but this is a very limited reading of a story that, like Shakespeare's Macbeth, demonstrates how women can often hold even greater power and influence.
Usually there is an even greater power differential involved - such as the recent case with Boston Children's Hospital and DHS vs the family of Justina Pelletier.
In the light of the cross of Christ, however, Paul declares an even greater power.
In June 2009, the FDA was granted even greater powers for regulating the sale and distribution of cigarettes.

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He argued in a blog post that a single figure, even the son of a king, in pushing for a great deal of change in a country where the politics and power accumulated over decades are complicated, could end up producing the opposite of stability.
Sometimes you'll get lucky, like I did here, and produce a meal with even greater restorative powers than usual — check it out:
Now Glossier is constantly experimenting with how to harness the power of that community to even greater strength.
After all, with great power comes an even greater responsibility — and we helped build them.»
The WVR give greater power to founding shareholders even with minority shareholding.
Clark's script blamed the housing crisis on a shortage of supply, growing population and demand, consumers with double the borrowing power they had in 2000, and millennials «who are greater in number than even the baby boomers — and who are now entering the housing market for the first time — and they aren't happy.»
The former, which consists only of the five Arctic states with direct borders on the Arctic Ocean — Canada, Denmark (Greenland), Norway, Russia, and the United States — primarily deals with oceanic issues.74 Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu even complained in 2015 about non-Arctic states using their military and economic power to «strive for greater roles in the Arctic,» 75 which likely was an implicit reference to China.
If the Liberal government raises the capital gains tax rate on long - term «profit,» it would be an even greater injustice to purchasing power, a greater de facto confiscation.
To address power and prestige, while it may be true that Britain's loss of reserve - currency status in the 20th century coincided roughly with its loss of political and military preeminence, I think it is incorrect to imply that Britain lost power and prestige after the Great War mainly or even partly because sterling lost its status as the dominant reserve currency (which in fact really occurred some time in the 1930s and 1940s).
Furthermore, if we were to compare the ruble's purchasing power against the only form of real money out there, physical precious metals, the ruble crashed by an even greater 61 % against gold from the end of 2014 to February of 2016.
A simple withdrawal sequence might involve withdrawing from taxable accounts first and tax advantaged accounts last, but, according to Daniel Hunt, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Senior Asset Allocation Strategist, even - more complex withdrawal sequencing strategies can have a significantly greater impact on lifetime spending power.
I beleive that Liberal Socialists who feel threatened by Christian Evangelical Fundamentalists fear their political power so much, that even President Obama is a blind naive proponent of tollerance to Islamic Shariah Law as he funded the Great Iman of NYC.
The fact of the matter is that modernity has dissolved a great deal of the power of tradition, even as it sometimes deviates and innovates.
Over the years, (I am now in my mid - 60's) I have had to leave 4 different churches because of issues of «bullying»... usually from those who were in positions of of great «power» Lay - leaders, Bishops, administrators, choir - «Masters», and even pastors and now my own Priest.
The culture of consumerism and the chase for material symbols of wealth and security have sometimes come to be dominant; the pursuit of spiritual fulfillment in many has slowly begun to degenerate into empty and sterile ritualism; the legitimate thirst for education has often become perverted into an obsessive drive to acquire with the greatest speed the formal diplomas necessary to gain entry to jobs offering the easiest opportunities to make the quickest rupees; political statesmanship in some areas has begun to depreciate into an opportunities race for power and position; the spirit of SEVA (Service) to the nation has intermittently begun to be suffocated in many, by the abuse of discretions, sometimes mediated by a bloated bureaucracy itself enmeshed in a vast network of multiplying paper and self - proliferating regulations; menacingly many good and decent people even in public life, have come to be corroded by a culture of demanding corruption; and some potentially creative lawyers, have begun to take perverted pride in mere «cleverness», rendering themselves vulnerable to the prejudice that they are a parasitic obstruction in the pursuit of substantive justice.
The Pope Has All Power in Heaven and Earth and Can Change Divine Laws «The Pope is of great authority and power, that he is able to modify, declare, or interpret even divine Power in Heaven and Earth and Can Change Divine Laws «The Pope is of great authority and power, that he is able to modify, declare, or interpret even divine power, that he is able to modify, declare, or interpret even divine laws.
Watching the destructive power of nationalism in Eastern Europe reminds us of the even greater destructive power it has, in the past, exercised in the West.
Even when the idealism associated with it is gone, the power behind it is enormous and becomes greater every day.
What made St. Francis so influential was his extraordinary originality: the son of a rich businessman who renounced his wealth and slept in pigstys while retaining the courtliness and gentility that were noble attributes of his era; the anti-establishment figure who founded a great religious institution; the man of radical poverty whose followers were not permitted (even if they had wanted) to imitate his utter rejection of worldly goods; the man of the Bible who never owned a complete one; the author of the first great literary work in Italian dialect, the «Canticle of the Sun,» who was steeped in the jongleur tradition of French poetry and song; the naïf who moved the heart and enriched the religious imagination of that great realist and exponent of papal power, Innocent III; the child of the age of Crusades who sought not the conquest of the Muslims but their conversion.
Yet through all these diversities of phrasing — whether faith was thought of as a power - releasing confidence in God, or as selfcommitment to Christ that brought the divine Spirit into indwelling control of one's life, or as the power by which we apprehend the eternal and invisible even while living in the world of sense, or as the climactic vision of Christ as the Son of God which crowns our surrender to his attractiveness, or as assured conviction concerning great truths that underlie and constitute the gospel — always the enlargement and enrichment of faith was opening new meanings in the experience of fellowship with God and was influencing deeply both the idea and the practice of prayer.
If it could not — and there is ground for this negative — then even the perfect or (by definition) greatest possible power is not all - power.
A person with great relational power is one who can enter into a wide range of personal relationships, who can entertain a wide range of ideas, and who can appreciate a wide range of values, even when those relationships, ideas, and values involve great contrast and produce much pain.
Surely, since Jesus said that his future followers would do even greater miracles than he, these faithful can use the power of faith to have these items returned.
Yes, even if the sufferer were denied this working by the power of example, even if he were cut off from all other men, he would still be sharing in mankind's great common concern.
If one is to succeed even partially, he must find a power greater than his own.
Jesus Christ said that we, his followers, would be able to do even greater things than him, through the power of the holy spirit living in us.
In this world of struggle and conflict, of «every man for himself» and where every great group and nation is for itself in a vast struggle for power, advancement, and even survival, where is God?
Even as our nation in the period preceding the present war had great power and influence within the world, so church members had great influence within the nation.
The one who asks Jesus to remember him when he comes into his kingly power receives an even greater promise.
Changes in the larger world - system are likely to consist of shifts in overall rates of economic growth, changes that reverberate from the rise and fall of great powers, alterations in international relations, variations in uncertainty and conflict, and even modifications of the extent to which people are aware of these larger relations.
That beliefs can affect actions even on the part of persons of great wealth and power has recently been suggested by the change of climate in the annual meetings of world economic leaders that have been held in Davos, Switzerland, until this year, when the group met in New York
Mention of that great saint brings to mind what he said about change: he sharply cautioned against changing law — any law — even when some improvement is possible, unless there is some «urgent necessity or substantial and obvious benefit», since «the mere fact of change in law itself can be adverse to the public welfare and lessen the restraining power of the law».
In the face of the marvel of what can be called the immensely small world of the atom, and the immensely great world of the cosmos, the human mind feels itself completely surpassed in its possibilities of creation and even of imagination, and understands that a work of such quality and of such proportions demands a Creator whose wisdom is beyond all measure, and whose power is infinite.
In Western culture it has usually been the case that even those who defined God in terms of the greatest power thought of this power as being consonant with or identical to the greatest good.
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