Sentences with phrase «fundamentally change our world»

Belief that Christ's death has fundamentally changed the world seems so integral to the grammar of faith that its absence amounts to a debilitating speech defect.
And so, unable to fundamentally change the world we live in, we've retreated into what one of my characters calls an «ironic hipster detachment that masks an abyss of emptiness.»
As Buzz Aldrin noted at ES: GC2, it fundamentally changed the world.

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«If you fundamentally believe Internet video will change the world in 20 years, we are the leading play on that basis,» Hastings said.
Months of deliberations behind closed doors at Shell headquarters in The Hague, Netherlands, had led the top brass at the world's largest non-state-owned oil company by sales to conclude that the energy industry was changing fundamentally — in a way that could turn the profitable oil - sands operation into a liability.
«Our goal is to fundamentally change the way the world uses energy at the extreme scale.
Musk's long - term vision for Tesla Energy is bold — he expects global sales and to «fundamentally change the way the world uses energy.»
Blockchain technology will fundamentally change the way business is done in industries all over the world.
Parviz wants the world to see Glass in the context of Google X: It's aimed at making access to knowledge so fast and seamless that it «fundamentally changes the meaning of knowing things.»
The biggest common thread at #TBCCSF 2016 was a need for collaboration toward a scalable industry standard for blockchain technology to fundamentally change the way the world moves money.
We believe that decentralised digital currencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum will fundamentally change how the world views and uses money: cheaper, faster and safer transactions; more privacy and freedom; a significantly better user experience; and ultimately, more equality through giving everyone in the world access to the same financial system, no matter who they are or where they are from.
In any event, commodity prices reflect immediate supply and demand pressures, but are not an indication that the world as we know it has fundamentally and permanently changed.
«Decentralization and smart contracts will fundamentally change how we do business around the world.
We believe that decentralised digital currencies like Bitcoin will fundamentally change how the world views and uses money: cheaper, faster and safer transactions; more privacy and financial freedom; a significantly better user experience; and...
We believe that decentralised digital currencies like Bitcoin will fundamentally change how the world views and uses money: cheaper, faster and safer transactions; more privacy and financial freedom; a significantly better user experience; and ultimately, more equality by giving everyone in the world access to the same financial system.
Berkshire's purchase of a boxed candy business founded by the See family in California fundamentally changed the investing world because it changed the way Buffett and Munger thought about investing.
If they choose 2, they have the potential to fundamentally change themselves, everyone around them and eventually the world — for the better.
However, when discussing the uniqueness of Jesus Christ, Wheeler maintains that whether «Jesus Christ's divine - human unity is the sole member of its class, as evangelical Christians would typically claim,» or is «a paradigmatic member of a class with multiple members» as Whiteheadians contend, this crucial unity can be construed more fundamentally by those in both groups as an example of a systemic change of the God - world relationship happening once in the history of humanity globally (105).
Insisting that it can not fundamentally change as the world changes likewise weakens it, by making it brittle or irrelevant or both.
The world has fundamentally changed since the great recession of 2008.
Earth Day focused its attention on fundamentally changing human attitudes and behavior about plastics and catalyzing a significant reduction in plastic pollution across the world.
Hillis: So, I guess, I believe that humanity is entering a fundamentally different age of how we think about the world, in the same since that the enlightenment changed our image of our relationships to the world.
Most fundamentally, Moran's study sheds more light on the basic mechanisms of Darwinism: How do animals adapt to their changing world and ecological habitats?
I want this community to fundamentally change the fitness industry, change the food industry, and change the world.
The internet has fundamentally changed the dating world.
As the film shows, rising temperatures are leading to habitat loss and the deaths of thousands of species across the world, while changing ocean chemistry is killing off coral and phytoplankton, fundamentally altering the marine ecosystem.
Stranger Things deals with an alternate dimension that exists in parallel to our own, but it looks like this is simply something that's fundamentally changing our own world... meaning there's no escape.
The «developmental» part of constructive - developmental theory refers to the idea that individuals have the capacity to fundamentally change the way they make sense of their worlds.
In the more than ninety Global Search for Education articles we published throughout the world in 2016, our consistent themes included the need to fundamentally change the way we think about education so as to make it relevant in a rapidly changing globalized world, as well as an emphasis on its critical role in human well - being.
In the more than ninety Global Search for Education articles we published throughout the world in 2016, our consistent themes included the need to fundamentally change the way we think about education so as to make it relevant in a rapidly changing...
«Our goal here is to fundamentally change the way the world uses energy,» Musk told reporters gathered in Hawthorne, California.
These shifts shape our world and fundamentally change the marketplace of tomorrow.
American Airlines, the world's largest carrier, said today that it is fundamentally changing the way it awards frequent flier miles, joining other major U.S. airlines by rewarding dollars spent instead of miles flown.
It doesn't change the world - at least not in any instantaneous way - but the way that it makes us feel, the importance of what it allows us to see that we can do, the escapism that it allows us, are things that we can't discount because they're so fundamentally important.
Tapping one of these amiibo to the Wii U GamePad while playing Yoshi's Woolly World will add a second Yoshi to the game even if it is being played a single player experience, fundamentally changing the game.
In addition to developing some of the world's most popular games, ZeniMax and its studios have a long history of offering innovations that fundamentally changed the video game industry.
Problem was, between 2006 - 2011 my work had fundamentally changed, and so had the world.
But over the decades, SoHo and TriBeCa changed fundamentally, shaped — and, arguably, destroyed — by the very art world it had borne.
We had begun to define ourselves by our possessions and by the perceptions of others to a degree that was fundamentally new and in a way that reflected or perhaps derived from profound changes in the ways in which people in the late twentieth century had begun to see the world
And finally, the art world itself was fundamentally changing underneath the heyday of globalization, with an unprecedented rise of biennials, art fairs, and international blue chip galleries around the globe.
In the 1940s and 1950s, the United States made its first major contribution to the international art world with a painting style that would fundamentally change twentieth - century art.
After the last Impressionist exhibition in 1886, Edgar Degas turned his back on the art world, and began to fundamentally change his style.
The multiple rivers that carry torrential tropical / sub-tropic rains to the coast will be immediately affected in the river mouths and that will get worse and WILL fundamentally CHANGE THE LANDSCAPE OF 2,300 kilometres OF Coastline, m river systems and farming land and cities and towns and villages and MINING OPERATIONS like open cut coal mines etc inland before one gets to the great dividing range which BTW supports a population of approximately 1 million people and contributes possibly 25 % or more of QLD GDP and it's massive Exports to the world including FOOD SUPPLY.
DiCaprio attended and spoke at the Cop21 conference in Paris earlier this month, where he met with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and urged local representatives from around the world to act quickly to strike a climate change agreement because the world is «fundamentally running out of time.»
The World is witnessing a revolution that is fundamentally changing the way we live, work and relate to one another through revolutionary technological penetration which is termed «Energy 4».
The view of the U.S., the EU and others is that the world changed fundamentally
With fundamental issues of trust such as those illustrated above still far from being resolved, and political will on financing performing a fine balancing act in Europe and the United States (with the former dealing with a snowballing resurgence of the financial crisis, and the latter with an incoming legislature planning to dissolve the House of Representatives panel on climate change), the time has truly come for wealthy nations of the world to fundamentally shift their modes of thinking.
It is fundamentally people's ability to adapt spontaneously and autonomously to climate — changing or not — that explains the outcome of climate change in the world that was looked at by the WHO.
The «climate change» scam is just a handy excuse for someone who wants to fundamentally transform what's decent in the world to something else entirely.
«The paper mail delivery system has not fundamentally changed for two centuries and is a complete disconnect from the digital world,» said Maury Friedman, founder of Zumbox and successful serial entrepreneur.
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