Sentences with phrase «further than the events»

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By now, it's no secret that firms that create recurring revenue streams are valued far more highly than companies that rely on more transactional revenue events.
Everyday events, it turns out, make us far happier to remember than we expect.
After half a century, it has become far more than just another sporting contest — it's a social and cultural event that eclipses almost anything else, at least for a few hours.
Thus far, he has sold more than $ 50,000 of the $ 40 garage door opener, primarily through magazine ads, his Web site and motorcycle events.
The press event coincided with the 15th anniversary of Google, but can Google really do enough to stay ahead of the tech curve, with more than 3 billion searches a day — not to mention its far flung interests including renewable energy and driverless cars — or are Google's best days behind it?
The latest figures on the coral death from recent bleaching events are also higher than predicted, with further coral decline expected in 2017, according to Russell Reichelt, Chairman of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority.
Profits at ESPN will be squeezed even further because the network's costs have increased so much, he says — it will pay more than $ 6 billion this year for the rights to future sporting events, and the cost of locking up NBA games alone have tripled.
Most of the disaster - related apps that presented today mentioned the recent events of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma in their pitches, observing that tech should be able to pair victims, resources and rescue workers far better than existing services.
In any event, the problem for investors is that whatever increment we could possibly observe in GDP growth pales in comparison to the fact that the most historically reliable market valuation measures are far more than double their historical norms.
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I am coining the phrase Panda Bear Market to describe this latest turn of events because I think the consequences could be more far - reaching and significant than many suspect.
In fact, recent events like an admission by a Japanese exchange that it had been robbed for more than $ 500 million in digital tokens are leading to a push for further regulation in the United States.
... Augusta was more wide open than pretty much any event I've played in so far this year.»
The evidence for early Christian persecution is direct and far more credible than many other well known historical events, yet we appear to have deniers in our midst.
Whatever your metanarrative, the fact remains that you've pretty convincingly outed yourself as being close enough to events to receive far more information than most on this thread.
This interpretation of the cross as a permanent fact rather than a mythological event does far more justice to the redemptive significance of the event of the past than any of the traditional interpretations.
Ogden stated in Christ Without Myth (1961) that he intended to express the «objective» reality of the event Jesus Christ more adequately than Bultmann had succeeded in doing, but that this would have to come in a later work.17 His fullest treatment of the problem thus far appeared in 1963 in his essay, «What Sense Does it Make to Say, «God Acts in History»»?
It can with SOME accuracy predict future outcomes of events based on previous history... that is far different than predicting the future.
The events of the past decade have demonstrated beyond a shadow of a doubt that the scientific community is driven by government money and political correctness far more than any genuine desire for «objective» knowledge.
There is value in all things, but there is far more value in a moment of human experience than in a quantum - event of energy.
Further Lucas has examined my argument and evidence that part of Russell's constructive metaphysics was a philosophy of events and process, and had this been elaborated, rather than only the epistemology of Human Knowledge, Its Scope and Limits, there could have been a collaboration in a cooperative Process and Reality.
Furthermore, the range of possible events is far wider in a process world than in a substance world.
Please don't listen to these people on here they have so many different views and ideas of their own but don't listen to them they have closed their heart to God and are doing Satans work of misleading people away from the Almighty they look for men who like to have their ears tickled so don't take mine our anyone else's word for it look it up for your self history attests to the bible as true and The writings of Moses is far older than anything they have ever found thats right Moses wrote the first parts in the bible 3,500 years ago The scriptures weren't inspired by Pagan stories Pagan stories was inspired by actual events just like those in the bible because if you notice that a lot of the stories found in the bible have a lot to do about people worshipping false Gods.
The difficulty of unraveling the elements of futuristic and realized eschatology in the message of Jesus stems from the fact that, far more basic for him than any conceptual scheme of the sequence of events, was the fact of God's present reality to him and for him.
The Crusades were a far more complicated series of events than the anti-Catholic statements of some historians would suggest.
Probably the actual course of events will be far more varied, confused, and unpredictable than any of these negative or positive scenarios.
This remainder is far larger in human experience than in most other occasions of experience, but no event is wholly determined without remainder by its past.
This analogy must not be pressed, for the person Jesus was far more decisively and pervasively present in the event with which the Christian movement began than was Washington as a person in the establishment of the American nation; besides, there is nothing corresponding to the resurrection in the latter.
I agree they need to travel more but the average American can not afford to travel further than their Nascar event or stadium.
To be sure, he also recognizes, in line with the common distinction between «conditions» and «causes,» that some past events are far more important in determining the character of a present event than others.
Far more than simply a historical issue, the unique events leading to the Flood are a prerequisite to understanding the prophetic implications of our Lord's predictions regarding His Second Coming.1 (italics are mine) The strange events recorded in Genesis 6 were understood by the ancient rabbinical sources, as well as the Septuagint translators, as referring to fallen angels procreating weird hybrid offspring with human women - known as the «Nephilim.»
At all events, something was present with me, and I knew its presence far more surely than I have ever known the presence of any fleshly living creature.
No; what makes one's pulse to bound when he remembers his own home under foreign skies, is never the rich man, nor the learned man, nor the distinguished man of any sort who - illustrates its history, for in all these petty products almost every country may favorably, at all events tediously, compete with our own; but it is all simply the abstract manhood itself of the country, man himself unqualified by convention, the man to whom all these conventional men have been simply introductory, the man who — let me say it — for the first time in human history finding himself in his own right the peer of every other man, spontaneously aspires and attains to a far freer and profounder culture of his nature than has ever yet illustrated humanity...
Far more serious than any of the startling events of the decade was the massive erosion of the legitimacy of American institutions — business, government, education, the churches, the family — that set in, particularly among young people, and that continues, if public opinion polls are to be believed, in the 1970s even when overt protest has become less frequent.
Necessity embraces all, although God is further from being the direct cause of some events than others.
It is my argument that in a period of a quarter of a century the American civil religion was eroded by many such events; it lost far more than it gained.
I don't want to push this suggestion too far because occasions in the world that seem to occur relatively slowly, like human experiences, also seem to be more inclusive than rapidly occurring events at the atomic level.
It is amazing that they had far more detail of all of the alleged events than did the earlier authors.
This is a world with which Blake, Hegel, and Nietzsche are in deep continuity, and a far deeper continuity than is present in all manifest or ecclesiastical modern Christianity, and if modernity has been wholly unable to envision resurrection, it has profoundly envisioned crucifixion, and even envisioned crucifixion as an absolute and total event.
While the City of Angels is replete with meat - minded eateries, one such restaurant — STK in the W Los Angeles in West Beverly Hills — rises above thanks to an inimitable mix: a well - conceived and expertly executed menu proffered in a high - intensity, chic club - like atmosphere where dining is far more than eating: it's an event.
So far more than 1,000 bottles have been distributed at events throughout the U.S.
The 124th Run for the Roses has more than a few intriguing entries vying to win the first leg of the Triple Crown: One is Favorite Trick (above, far left), who last year became only the second 2 - year - old (Secretariat was the first, in 1973) to be named Horse of the Year — not to be confused with Event of the Year, who had to drop out of the race last week with a right - knee fracture.
He could definitely be upgraded, but it's a far less stressful event than sending AJ out every fifth day.
On Saturday, May 16 — after most of the year's athletic events were memories — more than 450 volunteers, including athletes, cheerleaders and coaches, helped make dreams come true on a scale far more impactful than any game - winning touchdown pass.
Seizing an event that figured to be a curiosity, or at best a harbinger of the inevitable world of professional marathoning, Fleming left a solid field after a mile, took on a grueling course that led from the Hollywood Bowl to the Pacific — far hillier than that of any major marathon — and won by more than three minutes in 2:13:14.4.
In other @WSOP news, Matt Damon -LRB--115) is a slight favorite to advance farther than Ben Affleck -LRB--105) in the Main Event.
More than 20 British Rio Olympians have so far been announced for the street athletics event in Newcastle and Gateshead
There's far more cleavage flesh on show on the average red - carpet event than you're ever likely to see on a nursing mother - after all, the view is somewhat obscured by a child's head!
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As Taylor later realized, this brain injury was far more than a career - ending injury, rather, it was a life - changing event.
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