Sentences with phrase «looking at today from»

I teach a lot more about this in my course, The Gospel According to Scripture, but I'm bringing it up now because in the verse we are looking at today from Jonah, we see Jonah commit a pretty big sin.
And it still is today; however, what we look at today from a clinical standpoint, is vastly changing as we move into the future.

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He wanted to take a look at how Americans» standards for the ideal male body have changed over time as well, so he started collecting photos that depicted that body from the 1870s to today.
Today's must - read story is from Fortune «s Shawn Tully, who looked at various proxy filings from the casino empire once run by current GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump.
When I look at the truly horrendous numbers from United Parcel today, when I read once again about how McDonald's knows it has problems and will address them with alacrity, I can't help but wonder: when will someone finally be held accountable for this kind of subpar performance?»
Today's must - read story is from Fortune «s Tory Newmyer and it looks at labor federation AFL - CIO's decision to lift a freeze on political contributions that it imposed in March in a move meant to pressure Democrats to vote against free trade measures.
For an entertaining yet educational eyeful of just how bizarre the Bitcoin story is, from its mysterious beginnings to its rise as a kind of, almost, on the brink of mainstream currency around the globe today, take a look at the revealing infographic below from WhoIsHostingThis.com.
A hundred years from now, we'll probably look back at today's Internet and think of how quaint it was.
Each week, USA TODAY's OnPolitics blog takes a look at how media from the left and the right reacted to a political news story, giving liberals and conservatives a peek into the other's media bubble.
«That's what we have to look at today, to invest in the area to make sure we are solving those problems today, not four years from now when the problem is too heavy to be solved,» said Google vice president, security and privacy Gerhard Eschelbeck at the RSA Conference on Tuesday.
In the latest post from our short blog series on the autobiography of Steve Jobs, we look at his vision and drive that made the tech giant what it is today.
Just go look at the early videos or blog posts from people who seem to have it all together today, people like Amy Porterfield, Gary Vaynerchuk, or Tony Robbins — none of these folks was as polished as they are today.
«We look very different today than five years ago — for example, clinical and technology professionals are the first and third largest job categories across UnitedHealth Group — and we will look different again five years from now as we continue to evolve at an accelerated pace,» UnitedHealth CEO David Wichmann said on the company's first - quarter conference call.
He added that «we may be looking in a generation's time at an EU that is also configured differently from what it is today, and the exact nature of the relationship between the UK and that future system - whatever it turns out to be - of European cooperation is something that future parliaments, future generations, will have to consider,» he said.
In honor of the US Army's 240th birthday, and the launch of the Operational Camouflage Pattern, Soldiers takes a look at the evolution of battle dress from the Revolution through today.
From micro-electromechanical systems to raspberry compounds, take a look at some of these tiny technologies that go into making today's products competitive.
In a discussion paper published today, the Shareholder Association for Research & Education looked at the question of political spending by Canadian corporations, from an investor perspective.
Today's must - read story is from Fortune «s Peter Elkind and it looks at the recent leadership developments at CBS (CBS) and Viacom (VIA), where 92 - year - old Sumner Redstone stepped aside from his long - held role as executive chairman of both companies.
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P2P lending in Canada is at an inflection point today with firms, lenders and borrowers all looking for clear signals from government and regulators that Canadians will finally also be able to fully participate in a global phenomenon that has seen an estimated U.S. $ 50 billion in loan originations since 2008 and U.S. $ 20.5 billion in 2015 alone.
They're buying toward the bottom end of the range of the past 4 months ($ 1303 - $ 1366), looking for at least a pullback to at least $ 1337 — the 50 % retracement level from the 4/11 $ 1365 high to today's $ 1310 low.
For example, when we look at the S&P 500 Index of today, it differs in important ways from the S&P 500 Index of the past.
The bears will look for a break of support at today's now triple bottom at $ 1335 to challenge support at $ 1329 — the up trendline from the 12/12/17 $ 1236 low.
So when you look at where inflationary credit is going to come from today, it's hard to see much more room for growth.
Widmar: When you look at the U.S., Georges (Antoun, First Solar CCO) showed a slide to today where the procurement is going to come from over the next couple of years and identified close to 20 GW.
Coworking is now at the size and scale that, five years from now, it will look pretty similar to what it is today — barring some cataclysmic thing or some incredible wildcard.
Join us as we take you on a behind - the - scenes look at the Tesla Semi event today from the Jet Center in Hawthorne,...
And so whenever I say deflationary force, what I'm saying is that when you look at interest rates from 1980 to really 1981 until we're where we're at today.
Lastly, I want to finish up on the lessons that you've learned from doing this and what the lessons are we can have today looking backwards at history.
At our upcoming webinar in November we'll have Kevin Rose in town from New York, along with Gareth and myself, talking about the future and where we see value today in the global equity markets we look aAt our upcoming webinar in November we'll have Kevin Rose in town from New York, along with Gareth and myself, talking about the future and where we see value today in the global equity markets we look atat.
Today, the Token Authority research team looks at regulation from a positive angle, designating the most blockchain - friendly states.
Now again if we were critical and went back and looked at the first week of YouTube being out there and the early days of Facebook, I'm sure it would leave a lot to be desired too from where they're at today.
Well today I take a look at the AKASO K88 Quad copter Bundle from Tablet express.
For proof of that, all you have to do is look at the rise in price of ethereum classic, up from $ 5.86 on April 30 to $ 21.53 today.
Vic has insisted on dumping bible bile on us today by the truckload, so it's time to take a look at what is really in his Christian book of nasty, from both OT and NT:
For a more comprehensive look at the Gospel and all its forms, check out this interesting piece by Tim Keller from Christianity Today.
jerry... take a look at the whole situation from step one... I just addressed it on today's cartoon site... David wrote a thank you to his commenters... Andrew comes in out of left field railing against David... that was the first comment... others tried to wish David happy new year etc. and Andrew comes back in with more junk.
Let's take a quick look at three ways Israel's encounter with Canaan in the Old Testament — the paradigm for biblical holy war — is radically different from our modern conflicts today.
Tomorrow we'll look more closely at how Peter and Paul's household codes differ from those of Aristotle and other philosophers and what that means for us today.
These people who are looking back... they are scholars who actually understand what was believed at the time (often very different from what you think was believed today).
You're looking at it from the viewpoint of today's culture — one without a community to force people to mature (i.e. no abuse allowed).
Today, we must claim back the power to look at the Bible with our own eyes and to stress that divine immanence is within us, not in something sealed off and handed down from almost 2000 years ago.6
So, I came out from under my bridge today, and there was this dude standing there looking at me angrilly.
However, today we are encouraged both by science and especially by faith to look at the cosmos from the point of view of the promise it contains in itself.
People may once again be able to look at Christianity in a different way, liberated from the shackles that poison it today.
We looked at this idea yesterday, and I have one more post about it tomorrow, but having read this post today, can you say that this post saved you from believing something wrong about the word saved?
Just like how people today look at slavery in the United States as unacceptable and barbaric, centuries from now children being educated will read about the once predominant religions in our society and think the same thing.
In this emerging world community our challenge today is to look around at the other religions of the world and their prophets and to see what insights we can glean from them in the struggle for justice and freedom.
Supersti - tion will inevitably lose its place in society and be looked back on just as today we look back at ancient Egyptian, Roman, and Greek mythologies, except centuries and millennia from now it will be referred to as ancient Christian, Jewish, and Muslim mythologies.
Let us begin then by looking at some reasons why the Bible, in spite of the mass of printed matter that comes pouring from the presses, is still the most important book in existence and why reading it is one of the most important things that any person today can do.
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