Sentences with phrase «is beyond your reach at»

Maybe taking an hour a day is beyond your reach at the moment.

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«Icon is looking to «invent» a powersports category for aviation that reaches beyond the existing pilot base to introduce entirely new people to the opportunity to become a pilot,» says Charlie Becker, communities director at the Experimental Aircraft Association.
The iPhone 7 Plus has a bigger battery and dual camera but it was beyond the reach of most consumer in China because of price,» Neil Shah, research director at Counterpoint, told CNBC by phone.
This is an implicit part of what Chairman Bernanke was communicating at the National Press Club — until financial stability could be restored, the ability to achieve the goals of maximum employment and price stability through the monetary transmission mechanism were beyond the Federal Reserve's reach.
As for the basic secrets of the cosmos, Jeans says, «The ultimate realities of the universe are at present quite beyond the reach of science, and may be — and probably are — forever beyond the comprehension of the human mind.»
Concerning God, Clement pursued two fundamental principles: that God is beyond the reach even of abstract human language and therefore must be identified by what God is not, but that, at the same time, God must be understood as «the omnipotent God» (Stromata, 1.24): «Nothing withstands God, nothing opposes Him: seeing He is [42] Lord and omnipotent» (1:17).
If it's already exempt at church levels and only enforced for non-church purposes, meaning areas the church reaches out beyond its immediate flock into other realms, be it hospitals, orphanages, etc., that is not against their religious freedom then.
At this point he «is seeking, amid the dim recesses of his ape - like consciousness and beyond the reach of dictionary language, for the premises implicit in all reasoning.
He sees contemporary persons involved in what he describes as a process of oscillation: at those times when people have their bearings, there is a sense of wholeness, power and integration that encourages creativity and expression; at times of anxiety or weakness in the face of difficulties, there is a need to reach beyond the resources available in oneself to regain a sense of well - being and to «get it together.»
And once human will is accorded primacy in reaching that perfection — once obtension is sufficient to realize the First Good — the responsible self requires no memory at all beyond its recognition of the imperative to seek the content of correct conduct (the Second Good).
Nobody is responsible for what he could not know, or be, or do: yet to sin is to continue in self - will and self - love at those many points of decision in which, for a normal person, one's outlook and action ought to reach far beyond himself.
It is difficult on this line to indicate a precise point at which animal consciousness reaches its apex and beyond which only human consciousness can go.
At the center of my Arminianism is the conviction that nothing is beyond the reach of God's love, that God does not create hopeless people or hopeless situations.
The meaning of «Pastoral» was never defined at the Council but assumed generally to express the manner of reaching out within the Church and beyond, to explain its teachings rather than to make new definitions or condemnations.
The concrete actuality of God at any moment he considers to be entirely beyond the reach of metaphysical reason.
At every point short of this ideal, there will be some inevitable tension between immediate enjoyment, a proximate future, and the vaster reaches of the future beyond our vivid imagination.
Then, obviously, when perfection is reached, there is nothing beyond; all one can hope is to maintain his position at that high level.
Yet in the setting in which the sermon was delivered, there may also have been a large proportion of those whose vision of the church reached hardly at all beyond the institution itself.
Beyond its sustainability credentials, glass has many aesthetic qualities that can be turned to the advantage of the brands that use it by reaching out and engaging more at an emotional level with consumers in the overall product experience.
But if you look at the credit - card receipts, the neighborhoods are doing great, but our reach is way beyond that.»
Atletico Madrid and Napoli are said to be monitoring his situation, and even though talks seem to be postponed for now with no new meeting set with his father, Milan remain confident over reaching a new agreement to extend his stay at the club beyond 2019.
A result at Anfield isn't beyond our reach either.
I'd argue that the evidence is pointing, looking at our recent history, to an institutional problem that reaches beyond the remit of the manager.
Crystal Palace's Wilfried Zaha may be beyond their reach, but there are other Premier League based creative talents that Tottenham could look at this summer.
A study by researchers at the University of Michigan [15] views such suggestions as having «merit,» noting that, while sensors may currently be beyond the reach of most football programs, a «number of companies are developing innovative, low - cost technologies that will make instrumentation both practical and feasible.»
Here are the Benefits of Being a Member of Our Center At Orland Park Health & Fitness Center you'll experience a culture of health and wellness that reaches beyond transformational exercise.
This is the most common sponsorship option for companies wishing to reach those in attendance at the Youth Sports Congress and beyond.
This isn't a problem if your trip is only a few hours long and you'll be turning in at a decent hour, but if you plan on reaching your destination much later than your normal bedtime or beyond the few hours of energy that a venti mocha might afford, don't bother.
Parenting programs have been successful at teaching positive parenting techniques and improving behaviour of children.5 Given that a large proportion of the population needs to be taught, education will need to reach beyond just families with overt problems.
At the moment much of childrearing in the developed world falls into what is called the «Socialising Mode», though increasingly, as we come to understand more about what helps children reach their full potential, we are moving beyond that into what is known as the «Helping Mode».
POLITICO reporter Azi Paybarah is about to depart NYC for the Knight - Wallace Journalism Fellowship at the University of Michigan, where he will focus on, «Reaching beyond natural audiences: rebuilding media credibility through technology.»
In Thursday's ruling, the appellate court ruled the judge's erroneous instruction to the jury at Silver's trial «was not harmless because it is not clear beyond a reasonable doubt that a rational jury would have reached the same conclusion if properly instructed, as is required by law for the verdict to stand.»
There was one voice in the wilderness: Dare Thompson, a charter drafter, expressed dismay at the executive's proposal at a budget hearing held by the legislature's Ways and Means Committee in Marlboro last month, but her voice apparently didn't reach beyond the apple orchards therein.
It is also a party that has to reach beyond its natural support at election time in order to win.
The use of settlement funds by Schneiderman is just one of many examples of how recent attorneys general have secured new money through investigative and prosecutorial work that they've then used for whatever priorities they see fit, at times expanding their office's reach even further beyond the traditional role of AG.
And he told me, you know, those problems are beyond the reach of neuroscience at the moment; but that I should speak to Don Purpura, who was interested in higher mental function and see whether I could work out some kind of research project with him, so that's how I was let do Don.
Knowing this, and witnessing it firsthand at times, showed me that what I wanted was not beyond my reach.
«If emission cuts were postponed due to climate engineering, a halt in climate engineering would place the two - degree objective beyond reach,» says Tommi Ekholm, a Senior Scientist at VTT.
It found that small particles existing at 150 km or higher above Earth's surface could be knocked beyond the limit of Earth's gravity by space dust and eventually reach other planets.
Dr Andrew Meijers, an oceanographer at BAS says: «The waters around Antarctica are isolated, deep and very cold but they are not beyond the reach of climate change.
Together they will allow researchers to make observations over a wider energy range, capture detailed snapshots of rapid processes, probe delicate samples that are beyond the reach of other light sources and gather more data in less time, thus greatly increasing the number of experiments that can be performed at this pioneering facility.
Since the inherited risk is based in family genetics and is therefore beyond clinical reach, McFarlane relies on multifamily group therapy and social supports at school and at work to protect vulnerable patients from environmental triggers — illicit drugs and emotional stress in particular — that might send them over the edge.
With the recent discovery, scientists now know they'll need to wait at least another decade before Voyager enters the region of interstellar space that is beyond the reach of the sun.
Beyond a better understanding of fishes themselves, the potential implications of this research are wide reaching, said Edward Wiley, curator of ichthyology at the University of Kansas.
In the journal PLOS Medicine, David Healy, now at Bangor University in Wales, argued that these types of ads «reach beyond those suffering from a mood disorder to others who will as a consequence be more likely to see aspects of their personal experiences in a new way that will lead to medical consultations.»
That neural pathways from the mouth's receptors to the brain are beginning to be mapped; that beyond the key role of flavour in survival, flavour also allows us to imagine; that the appearance of food and the words describing a menu can modulate our perception; that satiation is not at odds with the desire to eat more when a person is presented with a new and distinct flavour... These are the some of the conclusions reached during «The sensory Logic of Gastronomic Brain» symposium where some twenty world - class scientists and chefs gathered between October 24 and 26 at the Basque Culinary Center (San Sebastian).
The beams that would have to be regularly targeted at the craft could, the theory goes, move far beyond and reach Earth intermittently as FRBs, disrupted by the movement of distant galaxies and planets.
As maize became ever more useful to people — as food and animal feed — it was carried beyond the volcanic soils of central Mexican valleys and the indigenous peoples of North and South America to the far reaches of the planet, at first by European mercantile and imperial powers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Operating beyond the reaches of the Earth's atmosphere, free of its limiting absorption and thermal background, the Near - Infrared Sky Surveyor (NIRSS) will deeply map the entire sky at near - infrared wavelengths, thereby enabling new and fundamental discove... ▽ More [NIRSS is one of three concepts that contributed to the Wide - Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST) mission advocated by the Decadal Survey.]
In these moments, this is quite a normal response, however, should it persist or go beyond the early days of relationship formation, it can become maladaptive and turn into social anxiety, at which point it is advisable to reach out for professional help.
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