Sentences with phrase «folly in»

Many young adults seem far wiser and more worldly than those of us who followed traditional, cubicle - driven careers where we worked in one profession forever, a folly in this economy.
Yet, there's folly in not looking toward the future with an eye to change.
Creating resume clutter to detail jobs that are not related to what you want to become is folly in the current job market.
What are the consequences of FindLaw «s folly in creating such sites?
For the Disunited Kingdom, there is however one clear immediate lesson: that polities should be careful how they manage democratic processes, and in particular resort to ill thought - out and simplistic referenda questions, and also should reflect on the risks and folly in maintaining a much - lauded unwritten constitution, which provides no answers to serious and less predictable questions.
That healthy economies can grow forever at 3.5 percent per year may be the most widespread folly in our popular culture.
Regarding policy, Americans never felt compelled to sign up for international folly in the past.
Looking at the entire dataset, shows the folly in these type of displays.
Some of his most recent large scale pubic project include «The Amateur Ornithologist Clubhouse» a Captain Nemo - like interior constructed in a vast gas tank in Essen, Germany, and «Den» a large scale folly in Norway's mountainous landscape which feature a massive sculpture of a sleeping bear in a cave, resting on a hill of material culture form the neolithic to the present.
But, I feel, Bronstein's interrogations of institutional power and space — ever present in his ink - and - dip - pen drawings and choreographed performances — have evaporated away, and this (madly) pretty folly in bridal white leaves you speculating about the commissioning intent.
Back in the day it was Van Dyck and Canova who received the family's patronage; now it's Richard Wright, winner of the 2009 Turner prize, who has created an extraordinary painting in a turret - like folly in the castle grounds known as the «monkey house».
Do you see the folly in this argument!
Then they keep publishing returns for the whole period for someone who started 20 years ago... The reporting has falsehood and folly in it.»
As Sidney Offit concludes, «Few writers in the history of literature have achieved such a fusion of the human comedy with the tragedies of human folly in their fiction.»
If you want to try to do some bookstore distribution (a folly in 2017 because as Author Earnings have reported, almost 80 % of paper books are sold online these days.
I believe this wide variation points to the folly in trying to strictly define «personalized learning.»
Let's recognize, too, that science isn't the only subject that elicits curricular controversy, nor the only one that lends itself to what I regard as academic folly in public and private schools alike.
Indeed, the rehabilitation of our water bodies can not happen with a denial of science that portrays the toll of global warming on our oceans due to excessive carbon dioxide emissions and human folly in overexploitation, unregulated and destructive fishing, marine pollution and habitat destruction.
Our house, the Old Vicarage, dates back to 1683, but the folly in the grounds where Jeffrey and I have our writing rooms was built in the 1850s.
«What is important at this stage is they recognise there's folly in the way they've approached this matter and that they embark on a consensual approach to make sure we strengthen democracy, not weaken it.»
Having realized his folly in sponsoring the suspension of his perceived internal nemeses which is now taking a toll on his bid to ascend to the highest office of the land, the 2016 flag bearer of the New Patriotic Party, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo is said to be stoking confusion in the Paul Afoko camp.
When men will destroy careers for folly in this life why think they will not continue in their folly when only endurance is needed to continue as fools?
Wine is personified in Pr 20,1 and of course folly in Pr 9,13 - 18.
But if this thing be true, and the tokens of virgînity be not found for the damsel: Then they shall bring out the damsel to the door of her father's house, and the men of her city shall stone her with stones that she die: because she has wrought folly in Israel, to play the whøre in her father's house....»
God has overlooked our folly in times past but now calls on us to repent.
But all my pangs were due to some terrible remorse I used to feel after a heavy carousal, the remorse taking the shape of regret after my folly in wasting my life in such a way — a man of superior talents and education.
I can only hope that we escape the gravity well of of our folly in time to save ourselves.
Of course, folly in the tradition of ancient wisdom literature involves something more tragic than wasting energy trying to get into the Guinness Book of Records.
In spite of our persistence as sinners, we can have our reward in this life; we can defy God in this life; we can have fun and folly in this life, but, as sure as God is holy and just, in the life to come each of us shall pay every debt not made good in this life.
That is the tactic of «new atheists» and reasonable atheists are seeing the folly in such ideas and rejecting them.
That which may be wisdom when spoken by an old man about past events may be folly in the mouth of a youth or of a grown man when spoken of the present.
And it is the simple want of that intention to please God, Law points out, that explains why «you see such a mixture of sin and folly in the lives even of the better sort of people.»
«But if this thing be true, and the tokens of v.irginity be not found for the damsel: Then they shall bring out the damsel to the door of her father's house, and the men of her city shall stone her with stones that she die: because she hath wrought folly in Israel, to play the wh.ore in her father's house: so shalt thou put evil away from among you.»
There is no folly in this slumbering and sleeping, for the wise virgins do it too.
These sophisticated types who could afford bonds might have seen the folly in owning government paper in the late 1940's, but most didn't.
As you adopt this new paradigm, you'll clearly see the folly in giving your money away to fund someone else's vision before you have fully funded your own.
The football follies in Atlanta came to an abrupt end on Feb. 1, 1977, when Smith turned over control of the front office to Eddie LeBaron, the 5» 5» former quarterback of the Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys, who was practicing law in Las Vegas at the time.
Yet with a new crop of proposed «improvements» and changes currently being trotted out, I doubt whether this fine, but very academic, study will be read by enough of the new crop of MPs to prevent further follies in the future.
Here she is... Christian Louboutin Pigalle Follies in Horizon Glitter 100 mm!
Tracie Bennett, Janie Dee and Imelda Staunton play the magnificent Follies in this dazzling new production.
Avian Food With Less Filler Following the same trend of consumers moving toward more healthful bird food, Andrea Tilley, store manager of Feathered Follies in Concord, Calif., used Higgins» cooked brand, Worldly Cuisines, as an example.
New York Times More on canal transport: Transport By Barge on the Erie Canal Uses a Tenth of The Fuel of a Truck UK Canal Freight Under Scrutiny: 80 % Less CO2 Than Road Haulage... Ethanol Follies in Upstate New York Supermarket Delivers By Barge to Save Emissions: TreeHugger More on Amtrak: Taking the Train to New York: The Only Way to Fly Amtrak Finally Gets A Boost in Funding Allison Rogers on Taking a Train from DC To Rhode Island
Both entrepreneurs and everyday users came out on various online forums and social media to explain the follies in the central bank's approach.

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Some in the Canadian banking establishment regarded its generous interest rates on deposits — they began at 4 %, at least double that offered by Canada's dominant Big Six banks — as risible folly.
Location: Glouchestershire, England Price: N / A Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: N / A Square footage: N / A The Round Tower was a Grade II Listed folly that had long sat in ruin.
Banking analyst Dick Bove says it's folly to argue a shift in money availability and real interest rates won't have a fundamental impact.
To compound the folly, when Tesla tested design, it discovered the fiberglass didn't even help reduce noise in the car cabin.
When put in this light, the folly of the «fundamentals don't matter» becomes evident.
I know those are the four most dangerous words in the investing world, and ignoring history is folly.
«So, if your professors won't give you an appropriate multi-disciplinary approach, if each wants to overuse his models and underuse the important models in other disciplines, you can correct that folly yourself» Charlie Munger
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