Sentences with phrase «in earnest as»

Developers started exploring AR in earnest as the first devices to build on became available.
The financial life cycle can begin in earnest as early as age 18, which is when you can start saving in a Tax - free Savings Account or TFSA.
I'm hoping that the book's progress up the charts will start in earnest as these blog tour stops kick in.
Matchmaking begins in earnest as Cromwell schemes to secure the Reformation by marrying Henry to a Protestant wife, but the king's marital reputation precedes him; the condition of Henry's wounded leg turns life - threatening.
The Speaker of Parliament, Edward Doe Adjaho, has urged non-returning members of Parliament to begin packing in earnest as new members prepare to take over.

Not exact matches

President Donald Trump's decision on Tuesday to impose tariffs on imported washing machines and solar panels launched in earnest his long - anticipated crusade against what he sees as unfair trade.
CNBC's Bob Pisani and Art Cashin of UBS discuss the current state of the markets as Walmart announces bonuses and earnings season gets set to kick off in earnest.
Attired in a blue blazer and open - collared shirt, blond and stocky, he comes across as an earnest listener and conservative strategist.
More stomach - churning sessions may be ahead as earnings season starts in earnest this week, with giants like JPMorgan Chase, Google, and General Electric (among many, many others) set to unveil their third - quarter results.
The influx of capital into altcoins continues in earnest, as Ripple added to yesterday's lofty gains, and it catapulted back to the third place regarding market...
Stock volatility is back in earnest today, as the risk - off shift that was already apparent in forex markets throughout the equity - bounce reached the last stand for...
Gender issues in the workplace have been getting plenty of coverage in recent years, with some of the discussion done in earnest and a lot done as marketing and branding efforts.
Since this debate over pipelines began in earnest last Fall, Jason Kenney and others have been calling on the federal government to invoke clause 92 (10)(c) of the Constitution, which allows the federal government to exert authority over infrastructure such as pipelines which, «although wholly situate within the Province, are before or after their Execution declared by the Parliament of Canada to be for the general Advantage of Canada or for the Advantage of Two or more of the Provinces.»
It takes a very long period of time, so we could have some luck with money that was raised last year, but I'm reminded of the fact that, as an example, Carlin Trend exploration in Nevada began in earnest with the publication of that famous paper, Alignment of Mineral Deposits in Northeast Nevada, in the early 1970s.
When thinking about your down payment, note that some home deposits will equal as much as 3 % of your offer amount for an earnest money deposit plus another 20 % in mortgage down payment.
The money was raised in earnest last year, says managing partner Karan Wadhera, an alum of both Goldman Sachs and Nomura Securities who joined the outfit in the summer of 2016 to take over the process of securing capital — as well as investing it along with fellow managing director Evan Eneman.
If the gold price were to get out of control, as it started to do in earnest in 2011, this would fatally contradict the states» false narratives.
[1] Denmark's overleveraged banking system, with banking assets as a percentage of GDP at 454 % versus the U.S.'s 90 %, will experience unimaginable pain when the country's housing bubble deflates in earnest.
Mainstream muslims have (sadly as a result of the 9/11 backlash) started in earnest to try and be heard and fight against these extremists.
Such inwardness is inexplicable save as one sees Jesus taking the principle of individuality in thorough earnest and conceiving the religious life as rooted inside persons, one by one.
he is in lineal descent from Paul, who, both as a Jew and as a Christian, believed that «the earnest expectation of the creation waiteth for the revealing of the sons of God.»
The whole of the teaching of Jesus, as recorded in the Gospels, and likewise that of Paul and of the rest of the New Testament, presupposes a background of intense, informed, earnest, and consecrated Judaism.
The basis of Biblical ideas of substitution — one bearing the sin and penalty of all — was corporate personality, where in deepest earnest the sin of one was regarded as being the sin of all, the punishment due to one as being due to all, and the sacrifice of one, as in the case of Jephthah's daughter, as being offered by all.
Everywhere even earnest Christians, unconditionally devoted to the teaching of the Church, are quite emphatically in disagreement on such matters, as soon as the attempt is made to pass from general principles to a concrete prescription.
And yet he was never a wanton irrationalist; Kierkegaard spoke entirely in earnest when he ranked Hamann and Socrates together as «perhaps two of the most brilliant minds of all time.»
My own indignation was especially «righteous» since I was deeply involved, with others, in a protracted, earnest crusade to recover and re-present John Wesley (not only to Methodists but to other Christians as well) as a significant theologian and as a fruitful resource for contemporary ecumenical theology.
I became an atheist after having spent most of my life as a Christian, but when I became engulfed in a fundamentalist group and actually began reading and researching the bible in earnest, I became an atheist.
Not everyone necessarily agreed that the increase in overdue library books was, as one earnest soul put it, a sure sign of the times.
Mainline Protestants, known for their earnest activity, are finding God in silence as if they were seasoned monastics or practiced Quakers.
In the midst of the service, Lent begins as the choir cries out in earnest supplicatioIn the midst of the service, Lent begins as the choir cries out in earnest supplicatioin earnest supplication:
In its final form, it is true, the consummation of life is still a matter of hope, but the earnest (arrbabon) of the inheritance is a present possession; and an arrhabon is a first instalment of a sum due accepted as a guarantee for the payment of the whole.
As usual, missionary activity followed trade, and, even as most evangelical groups remained focused on evangelizing China, some began ministry in earnest in the former «hermit kingdom.&raquAs usual, missionary activity followed trade, and, even as most evangelical groups remained focused on evangelizing China, some began ministry in earnest in the former «hermit kingdom.&raquas most evangelical groups remained focused on evangelizing China, some began ministry in earnest in the former «hermit kingdom.»
as in put in earnest devotion towards never committing sin again.
In addition (speaking as an atheist) I am told by proper, earnest, well - meaning evangelicals that it is an unforgiveable sin purely not to believe in God, and because of that, I'm beyond the pale and some kind of abomination in the eyes of GoIn addition (speaking as an atheist) I am told by proper, earnest, well - meaning evangelicals that it is an unforgiveable sin purely not to believe in God, and because of that, I'm beyond the pale and some kind of abomination in the eyes of Goin God, and because of that, I'm beyond the pale and some kind of abomination in the eyes of Goin the eyes of God.
a Paul appeals to the evidence of the Spirit in the Church as a datum from which he may argue regarding the nature and conditions of salvation in Christ, and on this basis he develops his doctrine of the Spirit as the «earnest,» or first instalment, of the consummated life of the Age to Come (a Cor.
There is a lot of farcical chin - pulling in the book over various «possible candidates for nothingness» and «what «nothing» might actually comprise,» along with an earnest insistence that any «definition» of nothingness must ultimately be «based on empirical evidence» and that ««nothing» is every bit as physical as «something»» — as if «nothingness» were a highly unusual kind of stuff that is more difficult to observe or measure than other things are.
But as the phenomenon spreads and develops within a Mankind in process of becoming adult, what once looked like a game is suddenly found to be deadly earnest.
In any event, we have no right to refuse this opportunity to any who, either by their own adult act of commitment or through the earnest decision of their parents, can be brought within the ambit of the Christian community where God's care, as made available through Christ's deed in the world, may have its effecIn any event, we have no right to refuse this opportunity to any who, either by their own adult act of commitment or through the earnest decision of their parents, can be brought within the ambit of the Christian community where God's care, as made available through Christ's deed in the world, may have its effecin the world, may have its effect.
In the same way the church might have been spoken of as the «earnest of the kingdom.
It is the opinion of all, and so far as I dare permit myself to pass judgment it is also my opinion, that it is not the highest thing to enter the monastery; but for all that it is by no means my opinion that in our age when nobody enters the monastery everybody is greater than the deep and earnest soul who found repose in a monastery.
The man who seeks to bring himself into relationship with God and seeks it with as much earnest zeal as others seek the goods which they may obtain in their several businesses and professions in the ways of the world does not come away empty.
Just across the river was our «twin» city, Minneapolis, which back then touted itself among other things as the capital of the Bible Belt and whose radio stations, in earnest of this claim, carried a more than modest number of fundamentalist preachers.
By and large, most earnest Christian people — and we must here include the clergy as well as the laity — are not very well equipped in this respect.
Yet during this time, Cairns says now, he «was still very far from establishing my life as prayer» Not too many years ago, after a rather bitter dispute at work, he started to pray in earnest: «I began an actual «rule» of prayer.
I get the feeling that when you are facing death you will be as earnest in finding religion as you are now against it.
For where the thought of obedience is not taken completely in earnest and a man sees his obedience always as his own achievement, there the spirit of self - righteousness and pride enters in.
In the past I've been critical of «one - issue» voters who routinely base their vote solely on a candidate's position on abortion, but I've recently toned down my criticism as I continue to speak with earnest and compassionate friends who have every right to base their decision on what touches their hearts the most.
On the foundation of this accomplished work God has sent forth His Spirit, the Spirit of Jesus, to gather us together tn one Body in Him, to guide us in to all truth, to enable us to worship the Father in spirit and truth, to empower us for the continuance of His mission as His witnesses and ambassadors, the first fruit and earnest of its completion.
Many in the Dutch Reformed Church were critical of the réveil, and partly as a result, some of the most earnest supporters of the réveil seceded and formed the Christian Reformed Church.
It is important to realize that a very able and earnest attempt is being made by Catholic scholars in this country, with much support from Catholics in western Europe, to change the principles as well as the practice of the Church in this matter.
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