Sentences with phrase «example of vision»

Walking the Talk — As a lover, above all, you must be a walking example of the vision and values both partners share for you future dreams of your relationship.
This level of expectation on law firms, to leverage technology to deliver services, is a strong example of the vision that the ACC has for law departments» management practices.
Each chapter stands alone as a powerful example of the vision, planning, and commitment of the reform effort.»
Please set up a school and show us with a solid concrete example of your vision, then and only then will I follow your example.
And the mayor's call for the construction of tens of thousands of units of vitally needed new housing is the best example of his vision: His proposal calls for new construction and zoning changes mostly in areas that can support new housing — along key subway routes and with parks and other services thought about from the start.
Finally, it must be noted that such examples of vision are infrequent in the Bible.
Marissa Mayer, the CEO of Yahoo wants to re-energize her advertising network and one of the latest examples of her vision is via Yahoo Food.
Examples of their visions of how aspects of our culture can be re-staged via the revived medium, have been gathered together with that of many others, for new major exhibition in Germany highlighting the stories behind the development of this form of presentation, alongside a chronology of events that took place in parallel to it.

Not exact matches

On the rare occasion when some sort of partition becomes necessary (for example, to delineate a conference room) the favored material is clear glass that may block noise but does not obscure vision.
«With Ionic, we are focused on driving positive health outcomes and more health focused tools, and this collaboration is a wonderful example of how we plan to bring that vision to our users,» said Fitbit CEO James Park in a statement.
Also, Breede says, by listening to customers» observations — some said, for example, that fluorescent colors clashed with their perception of the Specialized image — «we got a clearer vision of who they thought we were.»
For example, Palo Alto, California - based Cape Analytics, which raised $ 14 million in its first round of venture funding in November, applies computer vision and machine learning to automate property underwriting for insurance companies.
For example, Steve Jobs had the vision of a phone with one button on the front.
The problem with all of these examples, Ara's original vision aside, is that none of them are truly «modular.»
A servant leader upholds the mission and vision of the organization and models an example for all members to follow.
Exclusively for Vision Critical customers in any industry, the Visionary Awards celebrate the best examples of customer - centric decision - making.
Unfortunately, it will also go into the books as a triumph of fear over hope, of choosing incredibly negative, personal attack ads over policy and vision and a revolting example that using taxpayer dollars to advertise your own party cause works.
It Starts with a Buzz The University of Life Service, Service, Service What Business Should You Be In When is the right time to Start a business Don't Be a Flake Get It Right from the Start - Build Your Business like an Egyptian Pyramid My First Business Venture How I Started My Business Where It Went Wrong Making a Mistake Don't Burn Your Bridges Damage Limitation and Control How I Moved On Controlling Your Financial Exposure Getting Help with Your Idea How do You Research Your Idea Why You Have a Business Always Be Prepared Vertical or Horizontal Vision What Direction to Follow Leadership and Employing Staff Guiding Your Management Team Enjoy Your Work and Your Life Get Your Products and Services Right Low Cost Products and Service is not the Way Ahead Do You Need a Business Partner Business Expansion If You Want to Diversify, of What Should You Be Aware More Examples of Business Expansion The Importance of Good Time Keeping Time Management Real Estate Investment Finding the Solution
For example, during this year's 24 - hour 11.11 sales bonanza, the company set up more than 1,000 smart pop - up stores nationwide, featuring interactive experiences powered by artificial intelligence, to show the company's vision for the «retail stores of the future.»
Each version of that provincial party shares a similar vision on carbon taxation, minimum wages and health care, to name a few examples.
«This allows CIOs, for example, to go back to their companies, and have future vision into where the tech is headed, our customers are very appreciative of that, but it also creates an interaction with the startup that the startups value very greatly,» Yarkoni said.
Others argue that Benchmark's suit has thrown lighter fluid on an already fragile working relationship, and is yet another example of greedy investors looking out for their bottom line instead of the founder's vision.
Our vision: Establish the KCSV as a hub of the Greater Kansas City startup community and serve as an example and resource for other startup communities.
In fact, the Blaine Amendments are among the clearest examples in the nation's history of a state establishment of religion — and the only reason they have not been recognized as such is that they establish a theologically liberal vision of religion.
World Vision, a humanitarian organization following Christ's example of caring for the poor, works in dozens of Muslim, Hindu, or Buddhist majority countries.
Wherever we turn to the fullest and most total expressions of modern imaginative vision, as, for example, in Blake, Proust, and Joyce, we find that a new and total world of vision is established and maintained only by way of a dissolution or reversal of our given selfhood.
Stoicism offers an obvious example: a vision of the universe as a fated, eternally repeated divine and cosmic history, a world in which finite forms must constantly perish simply in order to make room for others, and which in its entirety is always consumed in a final ecpyrosis (which makes a sacrificial pyre, so to speak, of the whole universe).
As examples of ecstatic reason we might cite Plato's vision of the Good, Spinoza's intellectual love of God, or Edwards's and Backus's love of Being and all beings.12
One example would be Aimee Dorr Leifer's essay entitled «Teaching with Television and Film,» (TTF) published in N. L. Gage's The Psychology of Teaching Methods, a widely read Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education.1 Even in this essay, however, Leifer reviews what has been learned from various psychological studies of television and film narratives, and the limited range of the studies limits the vision of narrative teaching that she puts forth.
As Christians, Birch and Cobb believe that in many respects the Whiteheadian vision of reality is more compatible with biblical points of view than are other visions, Platonic for example, on which Christian in the past have relied.
Reagan, it must be conceded, flirted with it in his biblically informed vision of America as a «city on a hill» providentially established by God as example to the nations.
«Left conservatives» or «Red Tories,» for example, accept Marx's analysis while aiming at something like Burke's more traditionalist or organic vision — a return to less calculating, more chivalrous, less laborious, less urban and more pastoral, more loving and familial, more pious ways of life.
For example, the «thin practice» of hooking up becomes a «thick practice» when it comes to shape one's identity and form one's vision of how flourishing might be achieved.
A Christian fundamentalist, for example, might describe the Bible as a single text that logically hangs together, presents one vision of God and of salvation and contains no internal inconsistencies.
So for example, in my case and that of other persons whose minds dissociate when we engage in intense / deep spiritual practices like intense / deep prayer, meditation, fasting etc and we hear voices, hallucinate, see visions, experience thought insertions, automatic channelling just like a spirit medium as well as other psychic phenomena (clairvoyance etc), and the mind dissociation makes some persons mentally and emotionally unstable; our minds enter an altered state of consciousness just like those of the Buddhist monks but in our case the altered state of our brains results in psychotic and psychic symptoms being induced (interestingly, some persons who are ignorant of how the human brain functions chalk up these experiences to demonic attack)......... are these psychotic, psychic experiences which persons like myself experience a gift from God as well?
Amos 7 and 8 are classic examples: the vision of the basket of summer fruit, the plumb line, etc..
She has presented us with a vision of faith and courage and examples of true heroism.
We know a chair, for example, by having a direct experience of the chair as it enters into our field of vision and of touch.
His claim, for example, that Whitehead associates God's aim «exclusively with the primordial nature» (p. 183) ignores Whitehead's statement that «the process of finite history is essential for the ordering of the basic vision, otherwise mere confusion.
This vision, if taken seriously in this country, for example, would lead to more emphasis upon a positive strategy to overcome the growing gap between the rich nations and the poor and less on the dominant negative strategy of containing the enemy by filling him with fear of our power to destroy him.
Only a few examples of the attempt to link values with the arts and sciences have been published (see, for example, A Vision for India Tomorrow: Explorations in Social Ethics, edited by J. Daniel and R. Gopalan [Madras Christian College, 1984]-RRB- But already evident is a sense of social conscience linked to economic development; a theology of vocation that replaces the ascriptive caste definitions of occupation; a theistically based universalism conducive to science and human rights; and a modernizing, cosmopolitan outlook in a land where the sacredness of the cow signals both the power of tradition and a preference for the agrarian life.
While some may try to downplay biblical examples of female disciples, deacons, leaders, and apostles, no one can deny the Bible's long tradition of prophetic feminine vision.
The assembled documents, as they now stand, suggest that the empty tomb and the sight and handling of the risen body were the origin of confidence in the resurrection, and that the experience of the early Christians afterward went on to further visions of him, more spiritually conceived, as, for example, Paul's on the Damascus road.
In vision, for example, presentational immediacy presents to us as immediately given patches of color.
It has been vouchsafed, for example, to very few Christian believers to have had a sensible vision of their Saviour; though enough appearances of this sort are on record, by way of miraculous exception, to merit our attention later.
Gregory the Great, for example, wrote long after Augustine and knew of him, but for Gregory the bold Augustinian vision is translated into the simplicity of religious understanding.
The classical prophets of ancient Israel regularly report seeing into another world (cf., for example, the opening verse of Ezekiel: «The heavens were opened, and I saw visions of God»), though they are without the healing powers characteristic of the holy man proper.
Citing the story of the empty tomb, for example, Newbigin says that the reigning plausibility structures of the West turn around the account by explaining it as visions created in the minds of the disciples because of their predisposition to believe, whereas the Christian tradition would prefer to see it as «a boundary event» that brought the disciples to a new way of seeing and thinking.
For real - life examples of how we live out our faith in our work in Bolivia, you can read the cover story from our president Rich Stearns in the latest World Vision magazine, out this week.
For example, I didn't realize that the majority of World Vision's overseas staff consists of men and women who are local to the area.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z