Not exact matches
By incorporating an
element like a regional sports team into digital collateral, the brand can
make a vivid and personal impact by connecting an online campaign to a customer's offline
life.
Consider the
elements in
life that would
make you happy — a family, a beach house, a challenging corporate job?
[09:10] The science of achievement [09:25] Effective execution [09:45] The
element of grace [10:00] The art of fulfillment [10:45] The key to happiness is progress [10:55] When you grow you have something to give [11:30] What's more rare than a billionaire [11:45] Taking 100 % responsibility for yourself [12:10] Add more value [12:55] Dreams + Embracing reality + Determination [13:15] The quality of
life is the quality of your decisions [13:55] The meeting of a lifetime or a critical business obligation [16:15] Decision -
making must be done on paper [16:25] What
makes decision -
making hard?
While First American isn't a particularly sexy company and while they don't show up in the news all that much, they are the sort of very profitable, dependable company, whose products and services
make up important
elements of the day to day
life of their customers.
If a planet is
made up of many different compounds and
elements it can conceivably spawn
life which can be sustained by its environment!
The major
element in this innovation was the unusual legislation that Augustus initiated that, although aimed primarily at the elite, for the first time
made «the private
life of virtually every Roman... a matter of the state's concern and regulation», with the state taking upon itself the unusual role of not only arbiter but also prosecutor for crimes of immorality, crimes in which it had previously had no interest.
Despite complaints over hard - to - define bias, many shows and movies have
made Christianity a part of on - screen characters»
lives, portraying the faith as an important
element of a bigger story — instead of just a punchline.
One common
element in their stories stood out — Jesus» birth did not
make their
lives easier.
It is at best a prolegomenon which seeks to suggest an
element in the ministry of Jesus that gives it a constitutive as distinct from an exemplary character, that
makes it the supreme action of all history (action that is fully and entirely human, yet unique), action which crowns a ministry in which the ambiguities of human
life are progressively articulated, being action in which their burden is endured à l'outrance.
The majority of the
elements that
make up the Christian Mythology can be grouped in three broad clusters corresponding to the birth, the
life, and the death of Jesus of Nazareth.
If man today is asking can God's existence be affirmed as transcendent without
making God a functional
element in an abstract scheme, it may be fruitful to realize that knowledge and experience of God involve a cyclic growth process from experience to schematization, from formulation to God present in the dynamism of man's
life and activity.
In some sense, indeed, Kierkegaard's
life could be written as a kind of dark comedy; despite his premature death, and a great number of sadnesses that afflicted him along the way, there was something enchantingly absurd about his character, a certain benign perversity that often prompted him to
make himself willfully ridiculous, and a peculiarly touching
element of the ludicrous that clung to him all the way to his early grave.
Phosphorus
made in supernovas, study confirms Last of 5 heavier
elements essential to
life to have stellar origin confirmed
As Erich Auerbach, a literary critic Frei much admired, once wrote of the Bible: «Far from seeking... merely to
make us forget our own reality for a few hours, it seeks to overcome our reality: we are to fit our own
life into its world, feel ourselves to be
elements in its structure of universal history.
1) Evidence of God in Science & Math: Reading some of the worlds leading cosmologists (Hawking, Dawkins, Ross, Behe), etc., they
make long and interesting claims of the intricacy of the universe and the balance of the natural
elements and gravitational forces necessary for
life to exist on this planet.
These signs are
made by ordinary people from
elements of everyday
life.
Every
life has its weak spots, its lamentable
elements, and if we insist on emphasizing them we can
make miserable business out of
living.
Petition is a rightful
element in prayer; in a sense it is prayer, but only in a setting that
makes it an expression of the total religious
life.
Second, each moment of our
lives makes its positive or negative contribution to God immediately upon its occurrence, as well as through the cumulative reality we call the «I.» Third, since God's consequent nature «passes back into the temporal world and qualifies this world, «157 our
lives, being
elements in God, also «reach back to influence the world» even apart from our direct social immortality.
The
elements that
make up this absolute Good are what we term ideas (attributes, qualities) of God, such as
life, love, substance, power, wisdom... joy, strength, plenty, and every other good thing.»
But in my own ongoing struggle to
make sense of the Christian context of
life - and world - interpretation, I find basic
elements of that context which I simply can not render coherent any longer, and I earnestly wonder how other persons manage to.
When we consider some of the factors that
make it difficult to believe in progress in this third sense, it becomes possible to see how they are related to Christian teaching about sin and especially to one
element in that teaching: the recognition that the deepest roots of sin are spiritual, that it is on the higher levels of human development that the most destructive perversions of human
life appear.
It calls every member of the Church • to renew their faith; • to
make an actual effort to share it; • to recognise, certainly, a growing awareness of people to the changing circumstances of
life today; • to value what is positive in every culture, while at the same time purifying it from
elements that are contrary to the full realisation of the person according to the design of God revealed in Christ.
(
Elements and aspects of this new consciousness, its forms and contents, can be found in the following sources: William Braden, The Age of Aquarius (Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1970); Charles Reich, The Greening of America (New York: Random House, 1970); Lewis Mumford, The Pentagon of Power (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970); Erich Fromm, The Revolution of Hope (New York: Bantam Books, 1968); Herbert Marcuse, Eros and Civilization (Boston: Beacon Press, 1966); Norman O. Brown,
Life Against Death (Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1959); Ferkiss, The Technological Society; Lynn White, Jr., Machina ex Deo (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1968), and Roszak, The
Making of a Counter-Culture.
However we explain it, the God of all righteousness and love did
make himself known with mighty, unprecedented power in Jesus —
living, dying, risen — and arguments about the novelty of this or that
element in his teaching do not touch the point at all.
weak nuclear force constant if larger: too much hydrogen would convert to helium in big bang; hence, stars would convert too much matter into heavy
elements making life chemistry impossible if smaller: too little helium would be produced from big bang; hence, stars would convert too little matter into heavy
elements making life chemistry impossible
Or, if we are to give the widest possible interpretation to the definition of the religious
life by calling it the quest for the good
life, we should surely include in a description of this quest, as it undoubtedly has accompanied man through his history, a reference to man's recognition of those factors and
elements in his and nature's
life which clearly transcend his or its
making and control.
Hannah Arendt writing on the Human Condition speaks of three
elements which
make the
lives of people truly human - namely «social
life in its plurality. . .
Indeed the reasoning inherent in economic decision -
making has a chilling, global, coherence not matched by any other systemic
element in our common
life.
H. Richard Niebuhr suggests that these sources offer to faith, among many other rich
elements, the gift of an image that
makes intelligible what would otherwise remain unintelligible: «By revelation in our history we mean... that special occasion which provides us with an image by means of which all occasions of personal and common
life become intelligible.
Especially the theme of God's word and promise, but also those of exodus, redemption, covenant, justice, wisdom, of the Logos
made flesh, of the Spirit poured out on the face of creation, of the compassion, paternity and maternity of God, and especially the Trinitarian character of God — all of the indispensable
elements in a Christian theology — communicate their depth only when they are united with the theme of divine self - abnegation which, at least to Christian faith, comes to its most explicit expression in the
life, death, and resurrection of Jesus?
Schweitzer's ethical mysticism begins with a reflective observation of the finite world («I am urge - to -
life»), moves to an empirical generalization («in the midst of other wills - to - live»), is made cosmic by an intuitive insight, which is the completing or mystical element of thought («all is part of a cosmic or universal will - to - live»), and returns to the finite for experiential verification in ethical participation («Ethics alone can put me in true relationship with the universe by my serving it, cooperating with it; not by trying to understand it... It is through community of life, not community of thought, that I abide in harmony... [«The Ethics of Reverence for Life,» Christendom,
life»), moves to an empirical generalization («in the midst of other wills - to -
live»), is
made cosmic by an intuitive insight, which is the completing or mystical
element of thought («all is part of a cosmic or universal will - to -
live»), and returns to the finite for experiential verification in ethical participation («Ethics alone can put me in true relationship with the universe by my serving it, cooperating with it; not by trying to understand it... It is through community of
life, not community of thought, that I abide in harmony... [«The Ethics of Reverence for Life,» Christendom,
life, not community of thought, that I abide in harmony... [«The Ethics of Reverence for
Life,» Christendom,
Life,» Christendom, Vol.
(Religion in the
Making, Cleveland: Meridian Books, 1960, 31) This goal of elucidation is apparent when he says that rational religion's aim is to
make it «the central
element in a coherent ordering of
life... in respect to the elucidation of thought, and in respect to the direction of conduct...» (Religion in the
Making, Cleveland: Meridian Books, 1960, 30) Religion's final product is the provision of «a meaning, in terms of value, for our own existence, a meaning which flows from the nature of things.»
In summary, he defines rational religion as»... religion whose beliefs and rituals have been reorganized with the aim of
making it the central
element in a coherent ordering of
life — an ordering which shall be coherent both in respect to the elucidation of thought, and in respect to the direction of conduct towards a unified purpose commanding ethical approval.»
It is the fusion of these three
elements in his representation of Jesus»
life and teaching that
makes it a matter of the greatest difficulty to distinguish in any particular discourse between what rests upon a deep understanding of the true meaning of Jesus» actual words and what is read into them in the light both of experience and of preconceived ideas as what the Word of God should fittingly proclaim.
What other organism can
make a
life off of invisible
elements?
I have been
making my own granola for a while now and decided to add some new
elements like ground flax seeds and chia seeds which is how this Vegan Flax Chia Granola came to
life.
I like the probiotic
element as its
live probiotics right after its
made opposed to freeze dried.
A
living soil is central to soil fertility because it is the activity of soil organisms that
makes available the
elements in plant residues and organic debris entering the soil.
The resort is 85 percent self - sustainable and prides itself on an integral philosophy, incorporating
elements of the entire island into each guest's experience, from island -
made spa products to cuisine derived from indigenous plants, fruit and aquatic
life.
This was
made for Farmstand by
Elements for
Life.
Soccer crowds become part of one large organism, symbiotic,
made up of disparate
elements whose individuals are totally involved in the
life of the thing itself, like a Portuguese man - of - war.
He'll
make the drive down from the San Francisco Super Bowl to the Peninsula, where he now
lives, and undoubtedly be in his
element all weekend.
I added in
elements of the receipients
life to
make them more personal.
«Given a large audience and given a philosophical or value - laden speech to
make and he was in his
element, until the end of his
life.
The event will bring all the
elements, sounds, lights, emotions and lyrics that have
made up her
life these past 10 years, Asa will be performing with her band and a 30 piece Lagos Orchestra at the Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotel and Suites.
It's a Wonderful
Life, a putatively heartwarming story about a small - time banker with a heart of gold, manages to combine all four
elements, as it inexplicably lionises a lunkheaded ninny who risks the financial health of his community by
making a series of bad loans to people who are in no position to repay them.
Ironically, supernovae
make heavy
elements that get dispersed into space, which eventually form stars and planets... and
life.
«Rare isotopes will help us to understand how stars processed some of the hydrogen and helium gas from the Big Bang into
elements that
make up solid planets and
life,» Wrede said.
But that hasn't stopped researchers from combining them with other
elements to
make short -
lived chemical compounds.