There's far too much money waiting to be made — a nearly always
irresistible force in capitalist economies — when the project is complete for it to be cancelled permanently.
We sit in 5th place, ahead of
another irresistible force in Tottenham.
This summer Martin Saunders visited the Soul Survivor festival to discover why it has become
an irresistible force in UK youth ministry This summer Martin...
This summer Martin Saunders visited the Soul Survivor festival to discover why it has become
an irresistible force in UK youth ministry... More
This summer Martin Saunders visited the Soul Survivor festival to discover why it has become
an irresistible force in UK youth ministry...
Not exact matches
The basis of my assertion that equity market returns over the next 10 years will likely be
in the low single digits, if not negative, is my belief
in the
irresistible force of mean reversion.
Nevertheless
in death we are caught up, overwhelmed, dominated by that divine power which lies within the
forces of inner disintegration and, above all, within that
irresistible yearning which will drive the separated soul on to complete its further, predestined journey as infallibly as the sun causes the mists to rise from the water on which it shines.
This may well account for the terrible upheavals we have undergone; not an
irresistible increase
in the tide of war, but simply a clash of currents: the old disruptive surface
forces driving against a merging
in the depths which is already taking place.
For van Gogh, to believe
in God now meant not that one should believe all the sermons of the clergymen or «the arguments and Jesuitism of the bigoted, genteel prudes,» but rather that there was a God, «not dead or stuffed, but alive, urging us to love, with
irresistible force.»
The complexity of the field
forces oversimplification when an attempt is made to cover all religions
in one volume, and the attempt to be brief seems to create an
irresistible tendency to
force the religions into patterns.
In their battle with the irresistible forces of Brigham Young, and earlier against Utah, New Mexico's Lobos upheld their rating as the country's top defensive team and took the lead in the best - balanced conferen
In their battle with the
irresistible forces of Brigham Young, and earlier against Utah, New Mexico's Lobos upheld their rating as the country's top defensive team and took the lead
in the best - balanced conferen
in the best - balanced conference
From the very first minute Arsene's starting eleven appeared to be
in the right mood and as an attacking
force they were at times
irresistible.
I may be a romantic at times but i've seen this club
in its full - pomp, we were called the «
irresistible force» and ill always hold a belief that we can do well again.
Having two of the best wingers
in the league mean Liverpool's attacking
force is as good as it has been since 13/14, at their dynamic, fluid best this frontline really is
irresistible.
There was,
in fact, an element of an
irresistible force meeting an immovable object, as there had been when the two sides played out a goalless draw at the City Ground earlier
in the season.
«Between the
irresistible force of the economy on one side, and the immovable object of record dockets on the other, the Judiciary must continue to carry out its constitutional responsibilities,» Lippman wrote
in his introduction.
ATTEMPTS to fly drones
in civilian airspace are a classic example of an
irresistible force (innovation) meeting an immovable object (the law).
Secret Ballot is an education hiding
in a comedy, a parablelike portrait of the
irresistible forces of modernization and democracy meeting the immovable inertia of tradition, culture and power relations written
in the blood of the past.
(
In English and Ukrainian with subtitles) Skyline (PG - 13 for profanity, intense violence and brief sexuality) Sci - fi thriller about an evil extraterrestrial
force which threatens to wipe all of humanity from the face of the Earth by emitting mysterious,
irresistible light beams which attract people like moths to a flame.
Mockingjay Part 1 locks you into a revolutionary fight chamber with
irresistible force, but allows humanity and individualism to bubble amid the destruction while also essaying a cracking interpretation of media
in modern warfare.
However, we have an
irresistible force and an immovable object
in both of their character make - ups, and the real test comes
in seeing which one will fold first.
When there is strong leadership
in this endeavor that seeks to improve the quality of life
in education for all people, vision becomes an
irresistible force.
As with many Maseratis from the past, the new car's name is inspired by a wind: the Levante is a warm Mediterranean wind that can change from a light breeze to an
irresistible natural
force in an instant, mirroring the character of the first Maserati SUV.
As the first MINI with four doors, a large tailgate, five seats and optional all - wheel drive, it took on the role of an
irresistible front - line
force from the very outset - both
in the conquest of additional target groups for the British premium brand and
in the area of off - road driving.
Your alignment with the unique passion that drives you creates an
irresistible magnetic
force in your energy field that the universe can't ignore.
This is a story about two men with dissimilar struggles
in theirs lives, joined by the
force of nature and kept together by their own
irresistible passion...
Being an English Springer Spaniel on the police
force has had other advantages; since Springers are so
irresistible, Mindy has helped children
in trauma situations by just being their friend.
Big money has regained its clout as (like the fairs themselves) seemingly an
irresistible force, while art provides more people with cheap thrills than anyone would have dreamed
in the days of Soho or East Village art.
In Jules Massenet's ultra-Romantic opera, «Thais,» that
irresistible force is the title character, a woman who worships Venus, sees sex as sacred and oversees orgies while making a very lucrative living as a courtesan.
UNTITLED PROJECT: COMMODITY [CAPITAL], oil on carved wood, printed mail order form, 2007 >> a mail - order project produced for the exhibition The
Irresistible Force at Tate Modern
in London ---- featuring a carved and painted copy of Karl Marx's Capital, Volume I (1867) priced at # 18.99 + # 6.01 shipping and handling, which was at that time the exact cost of the real paperback ordered from Penguin Books.
Building on this critique, Speth goes on to conclude
in his book that: (1) «today's system of political economy, referred to here as modern capitalism, is destructive of the environment, and not
in a minor way but
in a way that profoundly threatens the planet» (2) «the affluent societies have reached or soon will reach the point where, as Keynes put it, the economic problem has been solved... there is enough to go around» (3) «
in the more affluent societies, modern capitalism is no longer enhancing human well - being» (4) «the international social movement for change — which refers to itself as «the
irresistible rise of global anti-capitalism» — is stronger than many imagine and will grow stronger; there is a coalescing of
forces: peace, social justice, community, ecology, feminism — a movement of movements» (5) «people and groups are busily planting the seeds of change through a host of alternative arrangements, and still other attractive directions for upgrading to a new operating system have been identified» (6) «the end of the Cold War... opens the door... for the questioning of today's capitalism.»
«A new and
irresistible driver will then, over the next few years,
force change
in the way we live, farm and buy our food.