Sentences with phrase «fundamentally redefined»

Meanwhile the state is fundamentally redefining human nature under our noses with nary a word from the Church or from Christian intellectuals, who mostly appear not to notice.
In the process, the country with the second largest economy in the world is fundamentally redefining its political, economic, and scientific relations with the West.
Technology and new learning modalities are fundamentally redefining how individuals access information and, thus, the role of the library.
«We're trying to fundamentally redefine the role here to become this entity of innovation, to respond to what works, to shine a spotlight on best practices.
«Tablets are fundamentally redefining how people consume news and information, with the format more conducive to reading longer form content than PCs or smartphones,» said Mark Donovan, comScore SVP of Mobile, in the press release.
«Tablets are fundamentally redefining how people consume news and information, with the format more conducive to reading longer form content than PCs or smartphones,» said Mark Donovan, comScore SVP of Mobile.
Divisions fundamentally redefines how players invest in their Multiplayer career.
I was unaware the Call of Duty fan base was begging for Sledgehammer Games to «fundamentally redefine» its multiplayer experience, but those rascals went ahead and did it anyway.
The Air Office's PSD and Title V Permitting Guidance for Greenhouse Gases, both as proposed in November 2010 and as adopted in March 2011, similarly states that the «initial list of control options for a BACT analysis does not need to include «clean fuel» options that would fundamentally redefine the source.»
Such technologies are fundamentally redefining the relationship between machines and people.
Divisions fundamentally redefines how players invest in their Multiplayer soldier career.
«Our engineers created Portal to fundamentally redefine the consumer Wi - Fi experience.»

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The irony of ID / creationist attempts to invoke science to (erroneously) support their purely religious views is that they require the practice of science to be fundamentally flawed (evidenced in the repeated cases wherein ID / creationism proponents argue for a redefining of «science» to include untestable propositions).
«Light, powerful and fundamentally different than anything else on the market, Motorola XOOM leverages the very best technology available today to redefine what a tablet experience can be,» said Bill Ogle, chief marketing officer of Motorola Mobility.
A New Wii Console Experience According to Nintendo President Satoru Iwata, «Wii U redefines the structure of home entertainment by fundamentally changing how the TV, the game console and the Internet function and interact together,» he continues, «The experience enabled by Wii U and its new controller takes players deeper into their games, while reaching out wider than ever before to be inviting to all kinds of gamers.»
Wii U redefines the structure of home entertainment by fundamentally changing how the TV, the game console and the Internet function and interact together.
Not since Ocarina of Time has the series morphed its core gameplay mechanics so fundamentally that it redefines what we think of as a LoZ game.
In so doing, these objects directly enter a conversation in which individuality and originality is observed and understood against the mechanisms of late capitalism and neoliberalism — a system fundamentally concerned with redefining its own contradictions through the exploitation of accessible social relations in order to survive.
The physical and metaphorical distance between Kassel and Athens fundamentally alters the way visitors will experience documenta 14 — bringing into play feelings of loss and longing while redefining their understanding of what such an exhibition can be.
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