«People are frantically searching for something to help
them make sense of the world today.
There are a lot of folks out there on who are struggling to
make sense of the world today and figure out how to move forward.
Not exact matches
Second, while it
makes sense that an environment in which investments, like government debt, are yielding a smaller return might cause people to spend less
today in order to
make their retirement goals, there just isn't a lot
of evidence that this happens in the real
world.
While there is lots
of good advice contained in the Bible there is also a bunch
of crap that might have
made sense then but has no application in
todays world.
The physicist
today understands the whole
world as
made up
of entities that can affect his
senses only in very indirect ways.
The context for the entire treatment will be a consistent and coherent worldview that in my belief is appropriate to the Christian tradition
of faith, worship, and life and that at the same time can
make sense to men and women
today in their desire for a meaningful interpretation
of their existence,
of the
world in which that existence is found, and
of the divine reality we call God.
But we may be helped if we can speak
of God in a framework that
makes sense in
today's
world.
In the coming years, as
today's young men and women take up their responsibilities and seek to
make sense of the
world, it will not be adequate if Catholics who are worried - as we all ought to be - about the sexual mayhem that has been created in recent years simply denounce the evils
of extreme feminism or even
of the ghastly contraceptive, anti-life culture with which it has been associated.
So I believe we share a profound
sense of responsibility to
make this change work smoothly and sensibly, not just for people
today but for the next generation who will inherit the
world we leave them.
How can
today's education prepare them to
make sense of how the
world works; to think critically and independently; and to lead interesting, responsible, and productive lives in a culture increasingly shaped by science and technology?
These neurons, described in
today's issue
of Nature, appear to be first in line to process incoming visual signals into a spatial map, suggesting that one
of the brain's first steps toward
making sense of the outside
world is to compensate for the body's own motion.
He and his colleagues argue that
today's better understanding
of the pace
of evolution, human adaptability and the way the mind works all suggest that, contrary to cartoon stereotypes, modern humans are not just primitive savages struggling to
make psychological
sense of an alien contemporary
world.
In
today's
world of desk jobs and driving everywhere instead
of walking, it doesn't
make sense to eat big meals three times a day.
Not only that, but in
today's fast paced
world, not many
of us have much free time, so using this site
makes sense.
As described by the US Department
of Education, ``... it's more important than ever for our youth to be equipped with the knowledge and skills to solve tough problems, gather and evaluate evidence, and
make sense of information... to think deeply and to think well so that they have the chance to become the innovators, educators, researchers, and leaders who can solve the most pressing challenges facing our nation and our
world, both
today and tomorrow....
«I'm delighted but not surprised that he is the one who is going to
make sense of the strange new
world that singles have to navigate
today, one with powerful new tools for connection, which are also hideous new sources
of shame, anxiety and obsession,» says Moyers.
In the old days, this simply meant installing a copy
of Microsoft Office on your PC, but in
today's online, multi-device
world it now
makes more
sense to use productivity tools that work in the cloud.
Today, I'm going to reiterate my position that, in the age
of competitive quantitative easing by the
world's central bankers, it
makes sense to err on the side
of bullishness.
In
today's
world where cross country travel often costs less than $ 400, and award seats are scarce, it may
make sense for reward card holders to start weighing the benefits
of airline cards against those
of reward cards that offer cash back or a generous statement credit.
This process is state
of the art but it
makes all the
sense in the
world because it gives dogs
of today everything they would have found in the wild.
In his new work at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris, Salle's painting is big, bold, and more direct than ever before, a jumble
of images that should be chaos but
make perfect
sense in
today's upside - down
world.
The incisive
sense of desire and brand recognition that they share
make them among
today's sharpest observers
of the culture
of pleasure, their art inseparable from the
world in which it finds expression.
They are unlike any other paintings being
made in the
world today: owing something perhaps to Seurat's pointillism or the early works
of Agnes Martin, but with an optical charge that is entirely individual and an internally generated
sense of pace that invites the eye gently into and across the surface
of the painting.
They are unlike any other paintings being
made in the
world today: owing something perhaps to Seurat's pointillism or the early works
of Agnes Martin, but with an optical charge that is entirely individual and an internally generated
sense of pace that invites the eye gently into and across the surface
of the paint.
At the same time, by
making the act
of sensation strange and unfamiliar, these new forms also prompt us to examine the powerful role
of our
senses in shaping our
world — a topic
of particular importance to diverse artists working
today.
Daniel Birnbaum's poetic theme
of the 53rd Venice Biennale,
Making Worlds, is, in some
sense, an anti-theme, emphasizing the plurality
of art
today.
In
today's political
world of binary debates, is there a way to get traction simultaneously on both deployment
of today's clean tech where it
makes the most
sense and on greatly boosting spending on fundamental science related to energy systems?
TORONTO - An Ontario judge was urged Monday to consider whether the historical reasoning for a law which strips some expatriates
of their voting rights
makes sense in
today's
world.
Today, we deal with disruptive technologies, commoditization, unbundling
of legal services, globalization
of firms, BigLaw and NewLaw, and co-opetition... And he goes on to write ``... as chief change agent for one
of the
world's largest law firms, I am constantly looking for insights to help us
make sense of change, and to
make those changes necessary for us to remain one
of the
world's leading law firms.»
Our sector - leading global technology platform is able to interact with other applications and third - party technologies to enable our consultants to
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today's
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