Sentences with phrase «immediate events in»

It is not the immediate event in itself which is miraculous.

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In - person events for financial prospecting provide benefits that online platforms don't: gathered masses, a pool of dedicated dollars and a chance to receive immediate project feedback.
In the immediate aftermath, more than a dozen local businesses are reeling from the events, and trying to find meaningful ways to support the community.
Controversial reforms Greece promised to pass into law by Wednesday include reforming the VAT system, overhauling pensions and signing up to plans that ensure immediate spending cuts in the event of breaching creditor - mandated budget targets.
Audible will benefit from an immediate branding event and become integral to the very bright future of Amazon Kindle,» said Stifel Nicolaus analyst Scott Devitt in a client note.
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.
Indulging in self - pity, agonizing over things beyond our control, obsessing over past events, resenting the achievements of others, or expecting immediate positive results holds us back.
A sale of the company is an event where everyone in the company has an opportunity to exchange their shares for cash or shares with effectively immediate liquidity (for example, a stock with enough liquidity so everyone who wanted to could sell their shares).
Neither of these events looks likely in the immediate future.
Even in the immediate aftermath of the crisis, correlations remained unusually high as investors fixated on macro events — the European debt crisis, the U.S. fiscal cliff, Greece — that transcended asset classes and geographies.
Well guys it is Hell already here on earth endless killings worldwide... Back here where I am Ye is already heading towards that the whole country is on demonstrations demanding resignation of the ruler but he seems unwilling to resign before the end of his ruling period on 2013, while the streets are demanding immediate resignation and that has caused bloodshed in every city in the country... the streets demonstrations has enforced civil strikes all over the country which is now paralyzed... no cash with the banks all money frozen in the central bank... My business is in the field of services therefore I find my self now obliged to dismiss part of my staff in order to be able to survive this unfortunate thing... Already have reduced working hour to one shift to reduce running cost... so you see am now sitting alone in the whole building of our business office writing here as nothing can be done to carry on business even if there is business... Just I pray these unfortunate events passes over soon before it becomes out of control as had happened in Libya... we have nothing to say but (Ina - Lilah - WaIna - Alih - Ragoon) & (Alhmed - Lilah for every thing)... «Mankind has always been Hasty while God has always been the most Patient»...
So if liberals really hope that the next terrorist event will be treated as an isolated incident, they should, in the immediate aftermath, say something like «We really hope these are left - wing terrorists who were inspired by the ability of the Weather Underground bombers to leverage their terrorist activities into employment in academia.»
Here the Schüler tend to disagree with the master (who argued that Jesus looked forward to this decisive event in the future, whereas Paul looked back upon it in the immediate past), in that they say that `..
So for much, perhaps most, of the New Testament, the expectation of God's in - breaking is a present historical expectation; if in later writings New Testament authors appeared to alter that expectation from an outward, historical event to an inward, spiritual experience — in light of its lengthening delay — the church did not excise that earlier, more immediate expectation from the canon.
I would readily agree that theologizing is not merely reflective meditation about immediate functions or events, apart from the context in which these are seen, the motives with which they are approached, and the perspective that one brings.
He (and others) posit that the Muslim world turned it's back on science with the advent of fundamentalism around the 12th century — in the form of Al - Ghazali who (according to wikipedia) embraced a form of theological occasionalism, or the belief that all causal events and interactions are not the product of material conjunctions but rather the immediate and present Will of God.
The prophets from Amos on are forced to reinterpret the meaning of the present in terms of an immediate future to be charged with tragedy — but a tragedy no less the result of divine action than the great formative event of redemption from Egypt.
There is literally no argument that you can come up with that does not result in the immediate rebuttal of, «This is a museum dedicated to the events of 9/11.
For example, I am never aware of events in my brain, and yet these have an immediate bearing upon the content of experience.
Is I it possible for events of the past to be lost and yet «condition» or «be present in» the immediate present?
However, most important for our immediate purposes, the view that there are limitations on both mechanistic and teleological causal explanations of creative events is expressed in Peirce's own writings.
On the other hand, if theology follows the Jewish notion, the bodysoul is kept in readiness for the final resurrection, but that doesn't seem compatible with our understanding of Jesus» resurrection as an immediate event and its implied promise that we too are united with him when we die.
Now what we have in the New Testament is the account of an event, Jesus Christ, as that event occurred — that is, as it was experienced, responded to, became effective — in the community of his followers and their immediate successors.
It is faith in relation to a specific occurrence, a given event, an immediate challenge.
Such an event is consequently a reflection and mirroring of its having been [Gewesenseins], of its immediate presence and its being - becoming [Sein - Werdens], a reflection of its past, present, and future in the unity of its becoming.
That is why Whitehead can say that the prehension of an eternal object (conceptual prehension) occurs in a later phase of the becoming of an event than the immediate and unqualified physical prehension of the whole given world of becoming.
The real interest centers in the immediate, current scene, and past relationships or past events are of only incidental interest.
In his terms, when we are not grossly deceived, we are having physical feelings or prehensions of the events in the immediate past in the region of space where we locate the patches of coloIn his terms, when we are not grossly deceived, we are having physical feelings or prehensions of the events in the immediate past in the region of space where we locate the patches of coloin the immediate past in the region of space where we locate the patches of coloin the region of space where we locate the patches of color.
The world is a bath of signs, many of which carry practically useful, indeed vitally important, information about the spatiotemporal configurations of events in the immediate environment.
The only immediate source for that patch of green must be the events that took place in the eye and in the brain.
While none of Garvey's immediate family were «taken» in the mysterious event known mostly as the «Sudden Departure» (or by the date of its occurrence, October 14th), his home has nevertheless been shattered by its aftermath.
According to this way of thinking, it is assumed that the text refers to events and persons in the present or the immediate past or future.
If we can derive no meaning for our lives from our involvement in the immediate events of history, perhaps we can endow them with significance as a part of an overarching movement toward a distant consummation.
Purely formal evaluations of the meaning of an event or a person in the immediate historical sequence are of course necessary; but a judgment of value depends upon a point of view which the writer imports into the history and by which he measures the historica1 phenomena.
I know it's facile to point at the very obvious change and cite that as a cause for concern, but I do think he's trying to find his way in the immediate events following the Bones separation.
According to a Yahoo Sports «investigation,» Masters security personnel revealed there is no list of phrases a fan could say that would result in immediate removal from the event.
Trimming the tree is a memorable event in most households, but the process usually involves the immediate family only.
In the event lightning strikes a player, fan, or official at a sports contest, giving immediate first - aid is essential.
This way in the event that your laptop is stolen you can gain immediate access to your data from another computer, or even your mobile phone.
I work in the field and have seen many unfortunate events even with healthy moms and pregnancies, where if immediate attention was not given, the outcomes would have been much worse.
Though they should never be used as an excuse to leave a baby unattended at significant distances, cell phones do allow parents the opportunity to listen in on young children so that they can render immediate assistance in the event something occurs.
He became known as «America's Mayor» after he lead an hysterical city and calmed the nervous nation in the immediate aftermath of the horrific event.
Even though new technological infrastructures or individual tools rarely, if ever, change the world in one blow or cause particular events, they still have implications, biases, long - term implications, like the ones discussed by careful, deep thinkers of long - term change like Harold Innis and Elizabeth Eisenstein and more immediate ones for how we live our lives, as studied by social scientists willing to let the chips fall as they may.
Barrister Adeoye Aribasoye has stated that Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayo Fayose's recent efforts at presenting the financial situation of the state to the media and blaming the immediate past administration for the turn of event, provide some interesting insights into developments in Ekiti State.
«The initiatives I am announcing today will result in immediate results and help to fortify us from a multitude of threats and to respond more efficiently in the event of a crisis.»
The letter read in part, «It was brought to my attention during the November storm that some communities impacted by the event felt as though they were not treated equally when it came to receiving immediate state & county aid.
«Too often my team and I have been pressured in the immediate run up to a budget or fiscal event to deliver yet more reductions to the working age benefit bill.
«Continued unemployment and the growing gap between the rich and the poor are the greatest threats to our prosperity,» said Quinn, who is widely expected to run for mayor, in a speech in Midtown at an Association for Better New York event, where she unveiled what she described as «concrete and immediate steps we can take to create jobs today and strengthen our economy for years to come.»
CISLAC and CDD are presently consulting the immediate family of the deceased and will announce a public event in honour of the great scholar.
«This has been an incredibly difficult time for the IRS given the events of the past few days, and there is a strong and immediate need to restore public trust in the nation's tax agency,» said Miller, a 25 - year IRS veteran.
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