Creation didn't just happen at some distant point in past history and destruction won't happen at
some fixed point in the future.
Not exact matches
MNI
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But we must avoid the pitfall of thinking that since Jesus will return at some
point in the
future to
fix everything, we can just sit back and wait for it to happen.
She
points to an example of a plumber, years into the
future, helping a homeowner utilizing augmented reality glasses: «You put on these glasses; you connect with them via Skype or some other messaging service and they can literally draw on the wall
in front of you
in order to show you what you need to do to sort of
fix the plumbing issue.»
For what
point can there be
in living with eyes
fixed constantly and laboriously upon the
future, if this
future, even though it take the form of a Noosphere, must finally become a zero?
What's most disarming about the block universe, remarks Ellis, is that unlike a movie that plays through a series of successive instants, there is no special
point in time that all inhabitants would agree on as «now» — no unique marker that separates the
fixed past from the open
future.
The landscape of the hypercar segment today is as fertile as it's ever been, and it's
fixing to grow even more now that Audi Sport GmbH has given indication that it might want to join
in on the fun at some
point in the
future.
My
point was that if RWA goes too far towards trying to punish Harlequin
in the
future, it might actually end up engaging
in actual price -
fixing (not any wussy interference with contract): specifically, insisting upon price
points and punishing publishers (or authors with publishers) that don't comply.
If the US dollar LIBOR
fix at 6AM (Eastern) tomorrow follows the move
in the US
futures markets today, then we should see LIBOR drop by 27 basis
points or so.
If you know how much you plan to invest each year and the
fixed rate of return your annuity guarantees — or, for loans, the amount of your payments and the given interest rate — you can easily determine the value of your account at any
point in the
future.
For example, even though the Fed was still holding the funds rate steady
in autumn 2016,
fixed mortgage rates rose by better than three quarters of a percentage
point amid growing economic strength and a change
in investor sentiment about
future growth and tax policies during the period.
The Index targets a
fixed level of sensitivity to changes
in the yield of the current «cheapest - to - deliver» note underlying the relevant 5 - year Treasury
futures contract at a given
point in time.
It offers the ability to grow principal — and
in turn
future long term care benefits — by more than the one or two percentage
points seen with other
fixed interest hybrid annuities.
They just keep piling it on, hoping at some
point in the
future a
fix will come along to help them pay it off.
«The problem is that they've promised to overhaul the process, but they're allowing the reviews to go forward and they're promising to
fix it at some
point in the
future,» says Cam Fenton, 350.org staff member.
A lot of times the disputes revolve around respect and since the therapist is not
in the relationship he or she is
in a better position to
point out what went wrong
in a given situation and what can be done
in the
future to
fix it.
The product, underwritten to CMBS standards, carries an initial floating rate and an option that the borrower may switch to a
fixed rate at some
point in the
future.