Sentences with phrase «from earlier events»

These blockages may come from events in the present such as loss of a loved one or a deteriorating relationship; or they may result from earlier events that have left wounds / scars unhealed.

Not exact matches

O'Reilly and her team invited speakers to come to the event from every corner of the globe, inviting investors and startups from 20 different countries, all with positive responses — surely a strong indication of early success.
A math whiz from an early age, in high school he interned at O'Reilly Media, a publisher of technical books which also produces geeky events like Foo Camp and Strata.
At a Veterans» Day event this morning, Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore again denied claims that he had been sexually involved with a 14 - year - old girl when he was in his early thirties, and reiterated that he will not step down from his Alabama race against Democrat Doug Jones.
IT might not feel like it, but there are early signs of boom conditions forming in some parts of the state's mining industry, with two sectors in particular benefiting from events in the markets for commodities, labour, and capital equipment.
Earlier this year, a company called Event Shares filed a prospectus for a Republican Policies and a Democratic Policies fund to invest in companies that will benefit from the respective parties» political agendas (neither has launched yet).
The case stemmed from events that happened years earlier.
Shkreli didn't resign from his post as Turing CEO until December 18, the day after his arrest on charges of securities fraud related to events earlier in his career.
Early last week, UFC president Dana White announced McGregor had been pulled from the card of UFC 200 because McGregor refused to go to Las Vegas to promote the fight; typical pre-fight promotions like a press conference, filming a commercial, and other marketing events had been scheduled.
This year the event runs from late October to early November.
United said this week its chief executive met with the Chinese consulate in Chicago over the possible impact to bookings from a customer being dragged off a plane but it was too early to tell if business in China had been hit by the event.
«Woz» earlier said at a Money 20/20 event in Las Vegas he «admired» bitcoin from the outset and considers it a potentially better store of value than gold or the US dollar.
From a marketing standpoint, it's a fantastic tool for promoting live events, giving people a sneak peek into your company's daily workflow, or providing an early look at new material.
The combined costs of a series of catastrophic weather events and a one - off hit to its Northern operation forced QBE's profit down 248 per cent, compared with profit a year earlier of $ US844 million.Dividends also took a hit, with the insurer declaring a final dividend of 4 cents per share, down from the 33 cents payout a year ago.
This echoed an earlier proposal by center - right former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to levy a new border tariff on U.S. exports seeking to enter the EU in the event of a Paris withdrawal, as well as a call from the chairman of ArcelorMittal, a major global steel company, for Europe to establish a carbon border tax.
If the money to fund your Roth IRA is coming from the 401k, then it is usually a taxable event — meaning you very likely will have to pay taxes on it and any early withdrawal fee which is 10 % from the last time I can remember.
At least 1.2 million people marched for gun control over the weekend at events across the US, according to early tallies from researchers Erica Chenoweth and Jeremy Pressman.
With the mean time from funding to exit for a startup increasing from 2 - 5 years in the early 2000s to an average of 6 - 10 years today, an employee may hold illiquid stock for quite some time while undergoing major life events such as marriage, birth of a child, home purchase, or graduate education.
During this invite - only event, five early - stage companies from around the state presented to Florida's top investors.
The new platform appears due to pressure from the Chinese government to more rapid development of technology in the country to maintain global competitiveness, and as a result praise the Blockchain technology for political consultants during the biggest event of the political situation in the country in early March.
Early on, she felt excluded from certain networking opportunities because she was a woman, and she would use a secret code on her calendar to conceal when she was going to a women's networking event.
This annual early August event evolved after David Kotok invited several other 9/11 «survivors» to relax, fish and reflect almost one year after the World Trade tragedy, from which many CK attendees escaped and where many lost friends.
RESI on MaRS — The largest health investor event in Canada, RESI on MaRS unites more than 200 early - stage investors from across the globe with fundraising CEOs from the most cutting - edge health startups in the areas of biotech, medical devices, digital health, and consumer health and wellness.
We (Naama and Oz) were dating from childhood and from an early age loved throwing events.
Ed Oliver, Vice President, Finance Sales at Dataminr, told Markets Media that the firm has noticed an increase from European firms in gaining early insights into events impacting cryptocurriencies.
It recovered from there to around US68 cents by early April, but then fell to a low of US58 cents in June on the back of events in Japan.
Withdrawing money from your 401 (k) is almost certainly a taxable event and may include an early withdrawal penalty for participants under the age of 59 1/2.
«Guided by uplifting music, nationally - known religious figures from all faiths will unite to deliver messages reminiscent to those given during the struggles of America's earliest days,» his site says of the event.
Those disputes culminated in events that took place early in 1974: Tietjen's suspension from office, a moratorium (in support of him) by most of the faculty and student body, and, finally, creation of a seminary «in exile.»
These events, they had been advised, would likely detract from the investigation, and because it was still too early to know exactly what had happened, it seemed irresponsible to be organizing candle light vigils, days of silence, and so forth.
Earlier this year, the conservation organisation was accused of «air - brushing faith» after the name of the annual event was changed from «Easter egg hunt» to the «Cadbury egg hunt».
But here, too, there is little that is actually new, although there is detail that confirms what shrewder observers of Vatican life pieced together after the events of early 2013: that Benedict XVI's poorly - planned 2012 visit to Mexico and Cuba convinced him that he could no longer travel; that he believed the Pope must be present at World Youth Day 2013 in Brazil, a conviction that became the terminus ad quem driving the timing of the abdication and what immediately preceded it; and that, contrary to speculations that have become more lurid over time, Benedict's concern about his increasingly frailty, which fuelled his concern that he would be increasingly unable to give the Church what she deserved from a pope, was the sole motive behind his decision to renounce the Oice of Peter — not Vatileaks, not concerns about financial and other corruptions inside the Leonine Wall, not blackmail.
We noticed earlier that at Jesus» every move, from his infancy to the present, Matthew says the event was a fulfillment of prophecy.
But all will agree in recognizing that early in the first century in Palestine there lived a man «mighty in word and deed» whose brief career, for the most part hidden from us, was an event of incalculable magnitude, not only because of its effects but because of what it was.
So for much, perhaps most, of the New Testament, the expectation of God's in - breaking is a present historical expectation; if in later writings New Testament authors appeared to alter that expectation from an outward, historical event to an inward, spiritual experience — in light of its lengthening delay — the church did not excise that earlier, more immediate expectation from the canon.
However, it can also be characterized in relation to the chronology of events as the course of actual existence (Or consciousness, in mentalistic conceptions of temporal passage) traversing the temporal order of events in the direction from earlier to later.
Similarly, if event A is in the past of event B, then A is earlier than B, and B is later than A, and hence the B - series characteristics follow from the A-series characteristics, as the A-series characteristics follow from the B - series characteristics.
Cf. D. Emmet: «But the doctrine of the objective immortality of actual entities... in the constitution of other actual entities is, as Miss Stebbing points out, a departure from the earlier view of events as particular and transient, and objects alone as able to «be again».
Correspondingly the manner in which the inferred cause of what actually exists is stated, because it is a case of something merely inferred, is almost inevitably expressed in a more or less figurative manner which does not belong to the earlier event itself but derives from the world of experience of the aetiologist.
The remarkable similarity can best be traced by presupposing a background of the Whiteheadian metaphysics of interconnected events and the earlier Jamesian notion of «neutral monism,» and tracking Russell's journey from views ostensibly critical and quite unlike these, to a «final view» after World War II that was remarkably similar to Whitehead's in many relevant aspects.
But this tradition, found no earlier than Matthew's Gospel, more than fifty years after the event, almost certainly stems from much later apologetic, suggesting, as it does, that the Jews, unlike the disciples, were ready for the Resurrection even before it happened.
The earliest gospel preaching was dominated by these two events — or this one twofold event — as the quotation from Peter's sermon reminds us.
As explained earlier, God experiences every event fully and sees in that event all the possibilities that could flow from it for subsequent, continuous experience.
The act of perceiving in the early theory both transcends the whole field of perception and freely ranges across it to disclose profiles and relations of attended events, most of which are at some distance from the percipient.
12 Of course, this mention of a physically relevant concept of simultaneity is meant to distinguish it from the intuitive sense that often pops up in the early work (e.g., PNK 184, which refers to»... the apparent character of an event simultaneous with our percipient event...»)
Who he is: If there's a major project or campaign aimed at the evangelical community, odds are, Johnnie Moore has been involved with it — and that includes the My Faith Votes event, which brought 900 evangelical leaders to New York hear from Trump earlier this week.
The New Testament is part of that tradition, not separated from it; therefore, its significance is in reporting the earliest ways, so far as we can recover them, in which Jesus was understood by men and women who themselves were caught up in that tradition and who found (as Houlden notes) «an experience of salvation, of new well - being in relation to God» in their response to the event about which the witness spoke (p. 135).
But our selection of promissory events from Abraham to Jesus and the early Church allows us to focus on the totality of events in a meaningful, if not comprehensive, way.
DE: In the earlier books the ontological units were events characterized by objects (though we have seen these events can be abstractions from durations).
Isn't it strange that Jesus Christ came in the flesh, and aside from a few brief statements about his early years, and this one event we will be looking at today, we know almost nothing of the first 30 years of Jesus» life?
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