Sentences with phrase «grand visions in»

I have grand visions in my head of how wonderful the pieces will turn out, but I really need to learn HOW to do it so I do not wreck things up first like I am inclined to do.
This grand vision in turn required not only that Whitehead's original line of thought, unredacted by Hartshorne, Christian, Leclerc and Cobb, be recovered (a task Lewis shared with Jorge Nobo), but also that the problems that Whitehead faced, as Whitehead envisioned them, and his various attempts at solution (ending presumably in the views published and taken by most of us as the last word on the subject) be likewise exposed and rethought.
The Alexander of this film seemed more like a tortured artist in a clichéd biopic than a warrior, trying to achieve some grand vision in life.
This showed a grander vision in scale that was more detailed.
In simple terms, Pixel and Pixel XL will serve as launchpad for Google's grander vision in the highly competitive smartphone industry.

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For now, MacMillan seems to be enjoying his second lease on professional life: he may be pursuing a grand vision of the future of digital media, but he doesn't act like a guy in a hurry.
«There have been exits on a smaller scale in the past, but we have grand visions,» says Kevin Yen, one of the event's organizers.
Being an entrepreneur means having a dream, a grand vision about what must be changed in the world to make it better.
Heraud has a grand vision for Blue River Technology, which raised a $ 17 million Series B in December 2015, primarily from agriculture - focused investors.
A new budget was drawn up: in order to realize the grand creative vision, Cohl needed to find another US$ 35 million in the midst of a recession.
To put your team in a position to achieve your grand visions, you must start by creating a culture of winning.
LinkedIn's grand vision is the creation of a map based on its user activity that surveys every economic opportunity in the world.
The challenge is to create a grand vision for how to put these datasets together and use them in new ways, as Amazon has done.
So in the case of Cohen, he would be credited as the master creator, and his disciple - robot merely carrying out his grand vision.
But Nicholas Negroponte, the founder of non-profit One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) in Cambridge, Mass., has always had a grander vision.
Composed of over 25 prominent members in the payments space — including the likes of ACH, NACHA, and SWIFT — the IPFA promotes a grand vision for creating a global payments framework that facilitates interoperability and efficient cross-border payment processing.
There is no doubt in my mind that their pro-entrepreneur philosophy is part of a grander vision.
Chancellor Angela Merkel has received French President Emmanuel Macron in Berlin to discuss his grand EU vision.
Religion News Service: Obama extols a biblical vision of equality for all in second inaugural A presidential inauguration is by tradition the grandest ritual of America's civil religion, but President Obama took the oath of office on Monday (Jan. 21) in a ceremony that was explicit in joining theology to the nation's destiny and setting out a biblical vision of equality that includes race, gender, class, and, most controversially, sexual orientation.
(Indeed, fascinating histories might be written of major changes in the identities of both denominational and university - related theological schools that came about over the past thirty years not by grand vision and masterful decision but through the accumulated impact of individual decisions about particular proposed courses, programs for this and centers for that.)
The simplistic gospel of being saved from earth for a home elsewhere in heaven has been replaced by a grand narrative of God's redemption story that encompasses social justice, creation care, and a fresh vision of the mission of the global Church.
In liberal preaching this had the effect of preaching a vision of the Kingdom that created a mood of expectancy, of working toward something grand; but it reduced the life of faith to symbolic spiritual activity.
Do we only criticize scientists who draw inferences for the meaning and purpose of human life from their larger visions of the cosmos and our place in the grand narrative?
A genre of writing that fascinates some scholars and clergy consists of books and articles written by scientists who, venturing beyond what can be securely proved, present larger visions of the cosmos, life, the beginning and the end of all things, and the place of the human in the grand narrative.
(Gabriel Fackre, The Christian Story [Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1978] 198) In Jesus, the vision of God becomes incarnate in our world and history, and in our obedience to and conformity with Jesus» Lordship and the power of his Spirit, we cooperate in keeping the vision alive in our midsIn Jesus, the vision of God becomes incarnate in our world and history, and in our obedience to and conformity with Jesus» Lordship and the power of his Spirit, we cooperate in keeping the vision alive in our midsin our world and history, and in our obedience to and conformity with Jesus» Lordship and the power of his Spirit, we cooperate in keeping the vision alive in our midsin our obedience to and conformity with Jesus» Lordship and the power of his Spirit, we cooperate in keeping the vision alive in our midsin keeping the vision alive in our midsin our midst.
On the contrary, I should claim, what I have been saying is metaphysical in the second sense of the word which I proposed in an earlier chapter; it is the making of wide generalizations on the basis of experience, with a reference back to verify or «check» the generalizations, a reference which includes not only the specific experience from which it started but also other experiences, both human and more general, by which its validity may be tested — and the result is not some grand scheme which claims to encompass everything in its sweep, but a vision of reality which to the one who sees in this way appears a satisfactory, but by no means complete, picture of how things actually and concretely go in the world.
The Book of Ruth suggests less an outward evangelistic thrust than a quiet and loving ingathering, exhibiting at a personal level the later grand vision of Isaiah, that in «the latter days... many peoples shall come... that [God] may teach [them] his ways» (Isa.
They were both befuddled and angered by Jesus» relative freedom, by his morality rooted in a grand vision of the respect for personhood and the abundant grace of God, who loves us like a doting parent.
In Bush at War, Bob Woodward observed that «the president was casting his vision and that of the country in the grand vision of God's master plan.&raquIn Bush at War, Bob Woodward observed that «the president was casting his vision and that of the country in the grand vision of God's master plan.&raquin the grand vision of God's master plan.»
In a candid article published in Christian Century in 1980, Henry admitted his earlier and more optimistic vision of a grand evangelical alliance had come to nothing, and he placed much of the blame on Billy Graham, one of Henry's few critical comments about his former classmate and collaboratoIn a candid article published in Christian Century in 1980, Henry admitted his earlier and more optimistic vision of a grand evangelical alliance had come to nothing, and he placed much of the blame on Billy Graham, one of Henry's few critical comments about his former classmate and collaboratoin Christian Century in 1980, Henry admitted his earlier and more optimistic vision of a grand evangelical alliance had come to nothing, and he placed much of the blame on Billy Graham, one of Henry's few critical comments about his former classmate and collaboratoin 1980, Henry admitted his earlier and more optimistic vision of a grand evangelical alliance had come to nothing, and he placed much of the blame on Billy Graham, one of Henry's few critical comments about his former classmate and collaborator.
«Our vision is to create a dining experience that is underrepresented in West Michigan,» says Brian Behler, general manager, JW Marriott Grand Rapids.
I had grand visions of being so prepared this year that I would have everything made and in the freezer by now but my Rosh Hashanah cooking is currently on hold until after my son's birthday party this weekend.
Simon Fuller, Beckham's manager and the chiefexecutive of London - based 19 ¬ † Entertainment, acknowledges that makingsoccer really matter in the U.S. will be a «far greater» challenge thanturning Idol into this country's most popular television program, but thathasn't stopped Fuller from hatching «a grand vision» (his words) forthe next chapter of his most famous client's career.
But he pointedly referred to himself as a «sceptic» and backed those who question the «grand plans and utopian visions» of those in the EU.
When presented alongside the opposition's another national policies - restoring the 50 % top rate of tax, introducing a # 2 million mansion tax - Miliband is presenting himself as a man with a grand vision of society, barely bothered with the nitty - gritty of the actual contests on the ground in 2013.
The $ 3 billion vision for Manhattan's Penn Station includes more light, a new grand entrance, added retail and office space and even a hotel — all part of the plan to transform the cavernous rail hub that Cuomo called «a blight on the greatest city in the world.»
Working in partnership with Capital One Bank, we are happy to have played a role in funding this grand vision,» said Sam Ganeshan, Managing Director, Hudson Housing Capital.
Two architecture students from Columbia University have won a design competition in which applicants had to present their vision for the future of the Grand Concourse.
She said she accepted McMurray's offer to work as his assistant because she «truly believed in his vision for Grand Island.»
At a meeting of the American Astronomical Society in January, the AURA committee presented a grand vision for HDST as a revolutionary general - purpose observatory of broad appeal.
In sharp contrast to Mars One's grand vision of a settlement on another planet, the B612 Foundation has a contained, far more focused conception of private space exploration — not surprising, since it was started by two former NASA astronauts, Ed Lu and Rusty Schweickart.
In Obama's vision, entrepreneurial energy, aided by NASA grants, will unleash the creative genius needed to invent the technologies for future grand expeditions.
Stamets, however, cherishes a grander vision, one trumpeted in the subtitle of his 2005 book, Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World.
General relativity was the first, and remains the only, theory capable of uniting space, time, mass, energy, motion, and light in a grand vision of the nature and the fate of the cosmos.
This year's Grand Challenge competition spurred advances in laser sensing, computer vision and autonomous navigation - not to mention a thrilling race for the $ 2 - million prize
While success in graduate school does require some focus and diligence, an absence of ANY external stimulation, macroscopic focus, or grand vision can lead to stagnant, derivative research (not to mention a lackluster career).
Unless some helpful reform can be salvaged from the situation, what seemed like such a grand vision two years ago may fail in the execution.
«Grand vision'to regulate allergies in food.»
They set out a «grand vision» in the paper, with recommendations primarily addressed to the European Commission, the Health and Food Safety Directorate, DG Santé.
The Soviets, however, were not to be a part of that grand vision — Cold War tensions set in soon after hostilities in Europe ended in 1945.
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