Sentences with phrase «many remarkable things»

The remarkable thing about all the reporting and analysis of the Vancouver housing market this year is its consistency.
IN 10 years, CJ King and Co Pty Ltd has grown from a small annex behind a North Beach home to what it claims is the biggest full colour printer in the Southern Hemisphere — a $ 1,500 investment that is now turning over $ 10 million a year.With the assistance of Austrade and the WA Department of Industry and Resources (DoIR), the company is taking on the UK market, already with some success.One of the remarkable things about this success story is that it has been achieved through a consummate belief in a philosophy to use standardised, leading - edge technology and to supply just the print trade and other on - sellers.
The most remarkable thing about neural nets is that no human being has programmed a computer to perform any of the stunts described above.
All of those things happened not because of, but almost in spite of commercial and government interests, and that's the really remarkable thing: it was people who made the Internet great.
One of the more remarkable things about Poloz's tenure has been his willingness to reveal what he doesn't know.
Perhaps that is the most remarkable thing about Logan Paul — not his money, not his internet content, not even his dreams of being what his dad calls «the next white Will Smith.»
«The result is we got this group which on the whole has done completely remarkable things.
One of the most remarkable things about Jobs's approach to managing is how no one — not even his closest colleagues — was immune to his abrasive criticism.
«The remarkable thing is that the content of what we do instead almost doesn't matter,» says Lipson, offering this over-the-top example of a boss who routinely scolded a late employee for her tardiness.
Whether or not you agree with his policies, there's no denying that Trump has done some remarkable things.
«This is the remarkable thing about the experience of an app developer on Facebook.
The remarkable thing is that Garry Wills seems to believe it.
He has done some remarkable things, in terms of being compassionate, loving and giving.
The one remarkable thing about the television set, according to him, is that it moves — a thesis which in view of the nature of American programs has, admittedly, something attractive about it.
People often are willing to say remarkable things at such a moment.
Ten years ago, even five years ago, one might have said that the only remarkable thing about the book is that it is published by a respected university press.
But the remarkable thing is that Fr.
It is an equally remarkable thing to say about glory.
That is a remarkable thing to say about God.
It creates a sense of privacy such that people often say remarkable things, just as they bellow intimacies into their cell phone while on the commuter train.
The remarkable thing about the new guide is that it is endorsed by a very broad array of organizations, ranging from the National Association of Evangelicals to the National Education Association.
Findings on questions such as the number of people who go to church regularly vary over the years, but the remarkable thing is that the variation is very slight, usually within a matter of a few percentage points.
Awe by itself does not tell the scriptural story — as Pascal added, «It is a remarkable thing that no canonical author ever used nature to prove the existence of God» 6 — but it provides a compass that orients us toward God as creator.
It's not the only remarkable thing about him.
The remarkable thing to the earliest Christians, who were all Jews, was that this gospel is equally addressed to gentiles, to whom it reveals God's mercy (Rom.
But the most remarkable thing is this.
In the wider world remarkable things were happening to the minds of men, and Jewish life could not be insulated from it.
There is no need to romanticize this chapter of history and make all the Puritans libertarians, «but the remarkable thing about the English settlements in America is that there, in the brief period between 1607 and 1787 these traditionally antagonistic groups of people learned to dwell together side by side in relative peace.
Whitehead says some remarkable things about Bergson, and a handful of Whitehead's most important ideas are linked directly to Bergson's philosophy explicitly.
Of all the remarkable things I saw, while blogging about it for First Things, nothing more surprised me than this... Continue Reading»
He sang about the remarkable things he'd seen in a career that made him one of the most important songwriters of the twentieth century but concluded, «I've seen many a great tomorrow turn to yesterday; I've seen it, boys, and I've seen it go away.»
Yet the most remarkable thing about the whole sorry saga, from the Jakes business until now, has been the silence of many of the men who present themselves as the leaders of the movement and who were happy at one time to benefit from Mark Driscoll's reputation and influence.
Remarkable things here.
One of the remarkable things about the Gallup poll I was commenting on in the initial post was the GOP's remarkable ability to retain conservative identification with the party.
The remarkable thing is that it was preserved and transmitted orally for centuries before it was reduced to writing, passed on from teacher to pupil.
The most remarkable thing about the international embrace of technology is that modern humanity has agreed with Christianity that we have a right, indeed a duty, to change the world — a notion many cultures do not swallow easily.
It is the most remarkable thing to observe.
[2] The Bible says remarkable things about how much we can and should know about God from an attentive consideration of the world he has created.
The remarkable thing was that the missionary enterprise partook of such a small degree of imperialism.
I guess the word «breast» diverted attention from the most remarkable thing the pope said: «I wish to say the same to humanity: Give people something to eat!
The atmosphere is wholly one of wonder and excitement at the remarkable things that have happened to them and of thankfulness for having been granted the gift of the new life they sense within themselves and the Christian community.
The remarkable thing about Turing machines as proposed in their original archaic form is what can be proved about them.
The remarkable thing — that which speaks to us across the years — is that all the people who came to be cured stayed in the homes of the parish, the homes of the people in the community, and the visits lasted from a month to a year or more.
The remarkable thing about the third wave is that it is happening in predominantly Catholic cultures.
His commentary on it in the last, unfinished chapter of Faith on Earth is one of the most remarkable things he ever wrote:
The most remarkable thing about affirmative action is that after twenty years of implementation and debate, it is still impossible to say what it means for an affirmative action program to succeed, or when one has gone too far in discounting the credentials of white school or job applicants.
The remarkable thing is that Christians and Jews should feel complimented when he pats them on the head by admitting that their religion is nonetheless useful in changing the world.
A remarkable thing about even the active Christian is that he never has much more than a vague idea about reality.
Where ministers work and pray together to serve the city, remarkable things happen.
But the really remarkable thing here is what Jesus apparently did say.
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