Sentences with phrase «great turning points»

Three great turning points in human history identified by anthropologists are all related to weather and climate control.
Originally developed by Creative Assembly and published by SEGA for Windows, the game is the first in the new Total War Saga series of standalone games inspired by great turning points of history.
Let's look back at seven great turning points of the last 100 years.
Here are seven great turning points of the last 100 years and my take on whether people knew about them in advance.
When you look back at great turning points in history, whether wars or economic calamities, the world sometimes knows what it is going to happen and other times it doesn't.
to the great turning points of history (whom to war against?)
It has been brought down at the great turning points in terms of the history of humans, the Earth and the universe.
Britain is approaching one of those great turning points in political history which have so far occurred roughly only once a century, which imply a shift in the entire party political system, that is in the form of bourgeois political hegemony.
The event will certainly be regarded as one of college basketball's great turning points, since nobody comes to Arizona and wins — at least no one had in 71 previous tries.
The two great turning points of the Reformation age, the Lutheran and Copernican revolutions, seem to have brought mankind nothing but humiliation.
«Given this great turning point, the conclusion is simple: there is not a moment to waste in accelerating the economic transformation of France and the transformation of the euro zone.»
We're at a crucial juncture, a great turning point.
For them, too, Easter is the great turning point (Matthew 27:52).
Meanwhile a series of forces converged to bring about the greatest turning point in the history of American Christianity.
The Viking missions to Mars in 1976, adds McCurdy, were the «great turning point for unmanned space.»
Solstice means «standing of the sun» and it represents a threshold of energizing fullness.We can connect with the sun's energizing fullness at this great turning point.
This example will help you to make a great turning point in your job search process.

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He made a similar suggestion in 2003 during a speech at Georgetown University, pointing to a Bible scripture that spoke of a «day of great slaughter, when the towers fall,» adding «there are consequences when we turn away from our source of our strength.»
The key turning point came a decade ago, when Smith made significant changes to Winters» management structure after reading Jim Collins» bestselling business book Good to Great.
The big turning point in Hawaii was I was having a great time and [was supposed to continue travelling.]
Similar to how a good joke turns into a great joke with perfect delivery, Mazzoco and Green's research pointed to delivery in the courtroom being of the utmost importance.
The great expectations among many U.S. residential real estate watchers is that, at some point, growth will turn away from condos and toward single - family housing, the traditional choice of America's families, which accounts for a far larger share of the market.
For many large shareholders, the 2008 financial crisis was the turning point that led to greater collaboration with activists.
Soros describes one of the ways to tell when a trend is exhausted as «short term volatility is greatest at turning points and diminishes as a trend becomes established.
With demographic trends pointing to a greater focus on longevity risk and more attention being placed on the downside of short - term investment behavior by governments, regulators and even the financial media, the tide may turn in the coming years.
Also, the Altimeter has been useful in helping me to identify intra-day turning points with the S&P E-mini (ES), a great supplement for timing entries on long and / or short entries from the Autopilot.
The questions might be easier to answer had not Amis also framed the book as a kind of challenge to his old friend Christopher Hitchens, whom he sees as exemplary of a class of intellectuals who forever pointed us to the horrors of the Nazis while demurely turning aside from the still greater horrors of Stalinism.
Russia thus presented itself as a new metamorphosis of the Holy Roman Empire, as a distinct form of Europe, which nevertheless remained tied to the West and was increasingly oriented toward it, even to the point that Peter the Great sought to turn Russia into a Western country.
I can see how one can look at this idea and look at the following examples in Hebrews 11 as «Because they were sure they would get this reward, they did this thing» but as the author points out in verse 39 that they didn't get what they imagined they would, so if we understand faith as «being sure» it would turn out that it is «being sure» of something and being totally wrong — instead it makes more sense to understand Hebrews 11:1 as saying that «faith is a realization (or actualization)» of our hopes, a realization that the author points out is greater than we could expect and be sure in.
5A reading of Bacon's New Organon reveals a more nuanced and less empiricist approach to induction than Whitehead (and other twentieth - century philosophers) usually give him credit, One text in particular refers to the ascent and descent characteristic of imaginative generalizations:»... from the new light of axioms, which have been educed from those particulars by a certain method and rule, shall in their turn point out the way again to new particulars, greater things shall be looked for.
One could point out, quite accurately, that Whitehead talks about God and the world in such a way that it is very clear that while God proffers a subjective aim which, if accepted, would result in the greatest good possible under the circumstances, actual entities sophisticated enough to entertain complex contrasts of feeling also thereby have genuine freedom of choice with the result that they are free to reject the aim proffered by God, free to turn their backs on God's lure toward the best possible tomorrow.
Relation is the true starting - point for personal integration and wholeness and for the transformation of society, and these in turn make possible ever greater relation.
Surely that great symbolic turning point will be marked in a variety of ways, not all of which will be pleasing to us if millennial sects succeed in capturing major attention.
By turning to the Dominicans, I thought, critics could embrace all the salutary points Dreher had made about the need to withdraw from the world in order to form Christian communities, while also giving greater emphasis to the dominical command to make missionary disciples of all nations.
«It's got to be the greatest — probably the turning point for our getting members, what with the young adults it reaches out to.»
If the Resurrection of Christ were to designate the great turning - point of the ages only for the living and not for the dead also, then the living would surely have an immense advantage over the dead.
The category I would consider a little more closely is the interesting, a category which especially in our age (precisely because our age lives in discrimine rerum) has acquired great importance, for it is properly the category of the turning - point.
But my thoughts turned to Ruleville as we waited for the light to change and I saw the sign pointing east to the seat of Sunflower County, home of that great lover of liberty, Senator James Eastland.
the great geographical discoveries, the navigation of the ocean routes, and the building up of the European colonial empires brought a turning - point in modern history.
It is to be remembered that Christianity began with an apocalyptic proclamation of the end of history, one which dominated the earliest Christian communities, and one which was renewed at each of the great crises or turning points of Christian history, just as it was renewed in each of our great modern political revolutions, and equally if not more deeply renewed in the advent of our deepest modern thinking and imaginative vision.
At this point Hertzberg turns to the thought of the great scholar of Jewish mysticism Gershom Scholem (d. 1982), who unlike Ahad Ha'Am insisted that Zionism, like Judaism itself, must be theocentric.
I might have ignored quantities and through in what I had for quantities (no point in using only 1/2 my can of pumpkin puree... toss it all in), and it still turned great!!
He occasionally begs for «that thing you made that one time that turned out so great...» which is when i point him to the bulging accordion file of recipes we all liked.
I hope this helps and they will turn out great for you;) I also want to point out that with couscous these would no longer be gluten - free, I hope that's fine for you;)
They turned out great; however they probably weren't as healthy at that point but still good for serving guests.
There are also dozens of other ways you can twist or turn statistics in order to show Trout's prowess at this stage of his career, and 1,000 hits marks just one major point where he can be compared to other greats.
As you might recall when breaking down the all the previous edge rushers to this point, I kept harping on the fact that none of them were really all that great at actually turning the corner as edge rushers.
Gilbert could very well turn it on and become a great number 2, but I'm just not sure we can bank on him at this point.
Andre Johnson, who at one point was considered easily the best wide receiver in the NFL, hasn't been having a great 2012 by his standards, but all that turned around Sunday afternoon in the Houston Texans» overtime victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
In turn, Wenger makes a great point and Chelsea's loan strategy is a matter that has been questioned by many in recent years.
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