It's easy to see why this seems appealing:
We live in a time where we believe we can live better by gathering more data on everything.
Research shows that
we live in a time where consumers are increasingly distrustful of the government.
But, these films are fantasy, and the problem is that
we live in a time when the real people we once looked up to are continually letting us down.
We live in a time when it's easy to research the monetary value of certain things.
That's because they were using an outdated organizational structure, one that prized efficiency, despite
living in a time that favors adaptability.
If we are
living in a time of with massive economic change or a big shift in society's preferences, someone who invests like Buffett will get caught off guard.
We live in a time where high school students are leading our nation's efforts for gun reform.
The good thing is that
we live in a time in which there are many ways online to add value.
Fortunately,
we live in a time where we all have access to an elite education at our fingertips, not to mention completely free of charge.
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We live in a time of acute frustration with experts, even as many of us remain dependent on them and continue to heed their advice,» writes journalist David H. Freeman in Wrong: Why Experts Keep Failing Us — and How to Know When Not to Trust Them (Little, Brown).
Living in a time where large data centers that can store all our private communications are a reality, BitMessage provides a degree of resistance.
In March this year, a simple vote signaled the end for one of the world's most widely used technologies for saving
lives in times of emergency.
We're
living in a time of risky geopolitics, right at the edge of true war.
We are
living in the time of the BEAST and Ron Paul is our only Defense against him.
For we too are
living in a time of revolution when there are great pressures to accommodate and collaborate.
And it's both good and horrible that
we live in a time when we can and maybe have to think about them in a personal way.
Peter
lived in a time when Rome was in power, and to tell Christian slaves to obey their masters had absolutely nothing to do with him thinking it natural.
We live in a time of grand explanations of Obama — Dinesh D'Souza's post-colonialism, Stanley Kurtz's socialism, and James Kloppenburg's pragmatism have all come to the fore recently.
All Biblical characters we read about are to some extent abstractions from the real person who
lived in time and space.
Bruce, throughout history people have been speaking out against the belief in a deity, we are fortunate to
live in a time and place when one is not executed for expressing ones disbelief.
Bishop Graham Kings, Mission Theologian for the Anglican Communion, told Sky News: «We're
living in a time of unprecedented persecution and martyrdom.
We are
living in a time when the images of gods and idols are crashing all about us.
We do have a right to defend ourselves and as a nation, We are
living in times where this nation is in a spin.
Joe Smith
lived in a time and place where people could verify what he was saying.
What I refuse to do is accept some external force based on the mere stories of man, especially when those men a) never met b)
lived in a time when stories were largely passed verbally and c) those stories have been shown to be wrong by studies that have been peer - reviewed.
Including how every single male would not even be worthy to practice «God's highest ideal» in the first place, or even
lived in a time where it was sanctioned to do so.
While the world progresses, the muslim countries have not only regressed, but some still
live in the time of their prophet.
I don't believe we are to live like Jesus as much as we are to live like Jesus if He were
living in our time and place and culture
We live in a time when mass consciousness is being inculcated by education and media.
The church is now
living in the time of Jesus» departure, the period between his first and his final manifestations.
We live in a time when religions have become great problems, a real threat to peace and community.
With all of the exciting challenges and new tools to meet them in this wonderful world of ours, I can't understand why anyone would want to spend
their life in a time warp, the 50's for the conservatives and the 60's for the liberals.
Parvez rejects the Hadith, claiming that it is binding only on those who
lived in the time of the Prophet but not on other Muslims.
Christ became flesh to remain flesh, to become a living symbol for the man of radical faith
living in the time of the death of God.
While it might be true that those who
lived in the time of the Prophet could understand religion better than the people of today who must study Islam by means of documents only, we can not ignore the considerable change in the social situation and world conditions during the past fourteen centuries.
Accordingly, Eternal Recurrence is a symbolic portrait of the truly contemporary man, the man who dares to
live in our time, in our history, in our existence.»
We live in times of reassessment, consolidation and rebuilding after these and other violent storms.
I know lots of Christians who think it would be super-cool to have
lived in the time of Jesus.
This would seem to function well enough for individuals that are alive at the same time, but what about individuals that
live in time periods far apart?
Even though
we live in a time where Islam is the world's second largest religion, with over 1.5 billion adherents, Islam is also probably the planet's most misunderstood religion.
We are
living in a time of transition in which the future has, as it were, already begun.
«I believe we're
living in a time of increase.
We are lucky enough to
live in a time during which technology has made our lives comfortable and generally easy (at least in the west) but we are not more intelligent, compassionate, more moral, etc. than our predecessors.
We live in a time in which the entire human situation must be explored, a time in which our perspective must move from the particular to the universal.
I'm so glad
I live in this time in history.
We live in a time when fake news has become a real problem.
We live in a time of much downward spiraling.
We truly
live in times when man thinks he is his own god.
The signatories of the Barmen Declaration clearly felt that they were
living in a time when no one and no church could any longer say, «We affirm both Christ and Hitler.»
We live in a time where things are very divisive.