Graded papers
full of circles partially colored in and open - ended problems like» 23/3 =?»
Since the top was
full of circles, I decided to pair with my rectangular and straight - lined gold jewelry.
Not exact matches
«Tom's is a great example
of a business build with social responsibility in mind from the onset,» Longoria states, «To create a
full -
circle social business plan, social consciousness needs to be in the DNA
of your company.»
Add all
of this together and you'll come
full circle.
And as an online bank, bringing in the technology piece and really making that kind
of the third leg
of the stool brings it
full circle for us — and brings it back to our brand in a really authentic way.
RelSci may have the
full measure
of a man like Ken Langone, but luminaries in Hollywood or Manhattan media
circles may have skeletal profiles, if they exist at all.
Gary's newest book, The Thank You Economy: «The world
of business is coming
full circle.
«Having that kind
of background, it just made it like things had come
full circle,» said Bryan Huffman, a North Carolina - based interior designer who knew Mellon and knows Niceta Lloyd.
Once the Motown
of Latin music before falling off the map, Fania Records has come
full circle thanks to the rise
of digital music.
After a decade notorious for the misuse
of corporate power, our ideas about leadership in business have come
full circle.
The car rental business came
full circle: Suddenly, Enterprise's slew
of downtown locations — used by people whose cars are in the shop or who don't own cars at all — offered a less cyclical, more profitable model.
Now, SHEEX has brought its solutions nearly
full -
circle, not to athletic clothing, but to another important, though often overlooked piece
of apparel: sleepwear.
There's nothing worse than walking into a room
full of people already chatting away, with no apparent break in the
circle.
When you can see direct impact and influence
of your audience, everything comes
full circle.
The swimming competition at yesterday's Olympic games was
full of indelible visuals: Katie Ledecky crushing her own world record in the 400 - meter freestyle, 21 - year - old Ryan Held crying on the podium after his team's victory in the men's 4 × 100 - meter, and Michael Phelps» shoulders, which were dotted with large, wine - colored
circles.
Full circle, ITN / ITV news chief Deborah Turness assumed the presidency
of NBC News this month, becoming the first female president
of one
of the Big Three U.S. network news broadcasters.
Kind
of seems like you went
full circle over your investing career.
With China's growth rate coming
full circle to where it was in the late 1990s, here are some highs and lows
of the relationship.
The wheel has turned
full circle for industry doyen and chairman emeritus
of the $ 110 billion Tata Group, Ratan Tata.
Ultimately, a project that had been designed to benefit a specific group
of small businesses in the West Bank came
full circle to return benefits to the local financial community.
Drawing on our team's wealth
of data and expertise in Blockchain area, we offer
full circle ICO companies.
From the archives: The career
of John Cushman III is about to come
full circle.
A year into the project, the weedy field has a compost heap
full of organic waste from the kitchen; a growing orchard with biblical fruit trees including a fig and an apple; a Havdalah
circle where visitors and residents
of the farm gather weekly for a religious ceremony marking the end
of Shabbat; and a shmitta area — a part
of the land that is allowed to lie fallow for one year out
of every seven, as commanded in the Torah.
This however extreme it might sound, is largely what I have tried to do with the result that, now, very late in life, I have come
full circle and after years
of cynicism and doubt have become a Christian — but even now — not one who unthinkingly accepts every facet
of my Doctrine
of choice.
My initial reaction was that New Atheism has come
full -
circle and descended into the sort
of self - parody seen on the fringes
of Christian fundamentalism.
I'm currently reading the book, When bad Christians happen to Good people bc i've been there & have come
full circle... Life church helped me to see that many
of us mistakenly put our faith in other Christians instead
of God, but pple are sinners & will fail us at some point.
Partial - solutions are the stuff
of forward progress, but most advocates want straightforward,
full -
circle, neat and tidy stories
of success — something that rarely happens in this work.
If the reason people are being abused is that they never learned that they should be treated any better, then we've come
full circle - abuse leads to more abuse, but not because
of the victim; it is because
of the original abuse.
Some
of these revolutionary feminists embrace the notion
of full participation
of men and women in their new religion or spirituality; others exclude men from the
circle, either temporarily until women regain their sense
of true selfhood, or permanently.
And, to bring it
full circle, Chinese Christians are now sending missionaries
of their own.
Sit in the straw, in a
circle of flickering candles, and feel the illuminating awe
of God's Word through the unfurling
of the greatest love story ever told — Christmas's
full love story, right from the beginning
of His - Story, like you've never quite heard it told before.
This is where the process
of multiplication comes
full circle.
Having uncovered the data
of the natural law and the data
of Revelation, we come
full circle and consider again the question
of civil unions for homosexual persons.
Has the wheel now come
full circle; must we return to the night
of our beginning with no hope
of another day?
I guess we've gone
full circle back to the Joseph Smith
of his day and his story!
Going In
Circles It was one
of your kind that told the captain
of the Ti tanic,
full speed ahead it is only a little ice.
Therefore I wish to raise again the question in this final section as to whether Altizer, despite his rejection
of Buddhism as definitely different from and lesser than Christianity, has not in the final analysis come
full circle and embraced a Buddhist type
of radical immanentalism.
Only then will God come
full circle upon the next new beginning
of spatial relevance.
Well, it sort
of does come
full circle.
In this sense, these positions come
full circle and begin to look like that great ritual enemy
of Protestantism; namely, the mechanical view
of the sacraments attributed to the medieval tradition.
These various misunderstandings, miscalibrations or lack
of nuances lead us back
full -
circle, leaving us up a creek without a paddle.
But this brings Thomas
full circle to the contradiction
of a wholly necessary being making a contingent decision to create its own objects
of knowledge — only now there is the further problem
of reconciling God's causative knowledge with human free will.
One
of the points on which Thomas Aquinas is held in such high repute in Catholic
circles is his careful exploration
of the stretches
of territory that lie between reason and revelation, giving
full validity within their own sphere to the discoveries
of reason alone.
In a sense the Commandments have now run
full circle, for this tenth Commandment is but a call to act out on the level
of human behavior all
of the implications
of the first Commandment.
There were three main limitations on early Hebrew morals: the field
of ethical obligation was tribally constricted; within the tribal
circle certain classes were denied
full personal rights; and the nature
of moral conduct was interpreted in such external terms
of custom and ritual as to make small demand on internal insight and quality.
Yet it may be useful to show how and why I have now come
full circle to a fundamentally revised set
of questions and how they mesh with the present dilemmas
of pastoral care.
In the
circles that I travel in... carpenters, painters, electricians, cabinet makers and plumbers... you better be willing to pick up a hammer and do some demo before you start touting the merits
of full - time ministry.
Ah, and we come
full -
circle to my original statement:» — Jesus (if he existed) and all
of the writers
of the gospels read (or knew about) those predictions.
My journey came
full circle when I became director
of Kirkridge in 1974.
This, however, brings us back
full circle to the notion
of concrescence.