Sentences with phrase «feels modern for»

Less expensive models, with 1080p and slower processor, won't feel modern for as long, but they'll be fast enough to handle the usual day - to - day grind for years.

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You can take a cue from the search engine giant and use a large sofa, or try smaller «hobbit hole» spaces such as enclaves with padded benches, acoustic couches, a long communal table for lunch or telecommuters, the modern version of old - school desk attachments to rolling chairs, and general seating that helps employees feel comfier.
Written for all B2C sales professionals, this sales training book takes you on a 30 - day journey with Jeff Shore to strengthen both your closing mindset and your closing technique using modern methods (and without feeling sleazy or manipulative!).
But she added that most of Cowboy's portfolio CEOs feel the same way, that, «if they have the choice, they would rather work for a modern firm.»
Modern humans have been around for 200,000 years, Christianity for about 2,000... I feel bad for all of those billions of humans who are rotting in hell right now because they never had a chance to know of Christ.
I owe my own enthusiasm for the church to the vitality and freedom I felt in the late sixties in the aftermath of the Second Vatican Council, when Pope John XXIII threw the windows of the church open to the best thought of the modern world.
At the Edinburgh conference in 1910, Bishop Charles H. Brent of the Protestant Episcopal Church had keenly felt the need for a full discussion of theological beliefs in order that the Churches might find the proper mutual support in the modern world.
For the most part everyone in this play does the awful modern scriptwriting thing where they just say whatever they think and feel.
My preference has been books, though the Internet and the graphical user interfaces that preceded it have been great sources for information that made the computer user in the hinterland feel like part of the modern conversation in a more immediate way.
A major part of those calls concerned the felt imperative of making use of modern media like radio and television for the advance of the gospel.
We could love America — feel toward it all that respect, pride, and affection that it is natural for people to extend to their homelands — without being tempted to the idolatrous nationalism that has deformed modern history.
Aronofsky must have recognized our modern moral conundrum: His depiction of humanity outside the family of Noah is almost entirely negative, so that we feel very little compassion for them.
While we certainly need to be careful about putting theologians like Bonhoeffer on too high of pedestals, I still feel as though there are things about him that are both commendable and, if repeated by modern Christians, could help shape our collective character for the better.
Modern man has learned to be wholly concerned with his own feelings, and even despair at their unreality will not instruct him in a better way — «for despair is also an interesting feeling
The price which the modern world has paid for the liberation of the French Revolution has been the decay of those organic forms of life which enabled men to live in direct relation with one another and which gave men security, connection, and a feeling of being at home in the - world.
-- forgetting that ancient religious writers, unlike scholarly historians, did not as a rule feel it incumbent upon them to give, in a footnote or otherwise, their source for every anecdote or event, or to anticipate the modern reader's constant query, «How can we know that what you say is true, in every detail?»
I still feel more comfortable in school gymnasiums, kitchen tables, forests, and pubs for church, than I do in the monuments to the modern mega church movement.
His house was modern ranch - style, full of bookshelves, and I had the feeling that it must have been originally built for a missionary.
Nonetheless it is remarkable to find these ancient authors employing all the modern devices of the literary craftsman, surprise and suspense, rapidity and delay, humor and solemnity, vividness, realism, untempered callousness, dramatic shift of scene — all permeated with their feeling for what is intrinsically interesting, what makes a good story.
Platon has become famous for his simplistic aesthetic: a modern iconography rooted in provocation of feeling over complexity, substance over style.
That is to say, expressionism had the power to communicate forcefully the images and the feeling of the artist; therefore, the great German expressionists, such as Emil Nolde, whose «Head of a Prophet» is one of the most powerful statements of the haunting and mysterious sense for Christ of modern art, evoke in us a response that is not the response of immediate and instant recognition.
It was just a spur - of - the - moment rant born of frustration to be honest because even though there is amazing theological basis for this kind of a marriage it never seems to make its way out of the silo of academia or even strong local churches so sometimes it feels like the popular and prolific teaching in the modern Church leans more towards a form of soft patriarchy.
You have to feel somewhat sorry for him, having such intimate judgments of his past love - life opened to all, in part because you know that any modern president, and not just a remarkably un-vetted one who wrote a memoir that played footsy with fact, is going to eventually get this treatment.
But if the early church could survive — and in fact, thrive amidst persecution — when it included both Jews and Gentiles, zealots and tax collectors, slaves and owners, men and women, those in support of circumcision and those against it, those staunchly opposed to eating food that had been sacrificed to idols and those who felt it necessary, then I think modern American Christianity can survive when it includes democrats and republicans, biblical literalists and biblical non-literalists, Calvinists and Arminians... so long as we're not rooting for one another's demise.
«This book is made for need and profit of all good folk,» writes Caxton in his Less Modern English introduction, «as far as they in reading or hearing of it shall more understand and feel the foresaid subtle deceits that daily be used in the world, not to the intent that men should use them, but that every man should eschew and keep him from the subtle false shrews that they be not deceived.»
Moreover, this book does not mount the ramparts to defend the Bible against the onslaughts of the modern world; nor does the writer feel guilty for asking, even pressing, a modern reader's questions.
In his first book, entitled The Philosophy and Psychology of Sensation, Hartshorne announces his agreement with the Whiteheadian idea that the materials of all nature are events composed of aesthetic feeling,» claiming the additional support of modern physics for the contention; and he has never wavered in this conviction.17 Moreover, he also expounds in this work the further Whiteheadian notion, which he tirelessly repeats in his later works, that what the Constituent experiences or feelings of the universe experience are other experiences.
Amiable and good, but so feeble of intellectual outlook that it would be too much to ask of us, with our Protestant and modern education, to feel anything but indulgent pity for the kind of saintship which she embodies.
Modern psychosomatic medicine has made some progress in analyzing along these lines; for example, it seems quite possible that the emotional tone of my soul may directly alter the patterns of physical feeling in my stomach.4 Still, we should not suppose too quickly that the aims of a human personality have any very effective direct influence on the molecules of body cells, other than those in the brain.
This is an enormous encouragement for us modern Christians, perhaps more for us than for our ancestors in faith since today Christian profession is not simply taken for granted in the community and we can feel very much alone in making that profession.
It is my own belief that the explanation for the enormous sale of Honest to God is simply that great numbers of men and women who wish to be both modern and Christian found in that book a presentation of Christianity which on the one hand they felt was absolutely honest and which on the other hand (and for the first time) opened to them the basic meaning of what we may style «the religious question»: what man is, what his world is like, how one can find significance and dignity for living, and the like.
This mode of consciousness is «present as a kind of feeling for life, in man's pre-scientific consciousness and has as such impressed itself on modern man's everyday experience of life».1 As a result «man's consciousness of his own identity has become weaker and more damaged in the course of human progress.
He has the advantage over many other translators of familiarity with creative writing in modern Hebrew, and therefore of a certain feel for the language.
Let us assume that the strangely contagious modern obsession with democratic ideals is nothing else than the feeling and liking Man has acquired for a process which, by the collective organization of the zoological group to which he belongs, is carrying him towards certain new states of super-personalization — or, which comes to the same thing, super-reflection.
You'll also find the recipe for my Passion Fruit Ceviche which turns the traditionally sour ceviche on its head, giving it a sweet taste and modern feel, creating a perfectly vibrant and refreshing summer dish.
Another kick I've been on is creating modern salads, I feel as though for the longest time salad were ubiquitous for being boring and lacking flavor.
I studied at OU (modern history) for 3 years, and felt so privileged to spend time in such beautiful surroundings.
Above all, we really need to ask whether there might be a new form for food that is actually better suited to our modern lives — and whether these current «substitutes» even really make us feel hungry?
«We wanted Just BE Kitchen to combat that cold, impersonal feeling and instead embrace a more homey ambiance — which when coupled with our modern style of service makes for what we hope to be a great customer experience.»
«While the practice of employing grid girls has been a staple of Formula 1 Grands Prix for decades, we feel this custom does not resonate with our brand values and clearly is at odds with modern day societal norms.
But I feel like a good modern day manger plan for injuries.
I do however, feel that signing a «Long term contract» in modern day football doesn't count for much.
His game feels more suited for the power forward spot in the modern NBA, but he lacks ideal size at 6» 6 with a 6» 8 wingspan.
My former manager may be feeling pain and relief over his decision to step down but should be remembered for rewriting the modern managerial handbook I w...
I often feel caught between two words — the type of modern marriage that I want for myself and the more «traditional» model of marriage that I grew up with.
Not only is the feel of Silkberry unbelievable, the modern boutique look of the products are adorable and perfect for both genders.
Written in 1939, The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes feels modern and has an empowering message for young girls.
Even diving into a fraction of this list will have you feeling empowered and prepared for conception, pregnancy, postpartum and parenting... It includes resources on improving and even ensuring ensuring healthier pregnancy and birth outcomes than the status quo, and preventing and healing from birth trauma so prevalent in the modern world!
I also have to take issue with Dr. Laura's presumption that modern working moms are selfish, that we simply don't feel like caring for our children or making the financial sacrifice to stay home.
Her eyes were closed, and she was attached to tubes and wires, surrounded by the modern miracle of medical machinery for which perhaps for the first time I felt truly grateful.
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