Sentences with phrase «meant real works»

It is to be seen whether his remark was merely a «rhetoric» or something which meant real works on the ground to fight the challenge of climate change.
We both have full work weeks, and I mean real work weeks.

Not exact matches

Freelance work can allow them to get real world experience and earn some money until they land a full - time job, he said, although relying solely on that type of employment can also mean there's a lack of corporate identity — for the company as well as for the freelancers themselves.
This means working out what they can emit, as part of a real effort to limit global temperature rise.
His words were a poignant reminder: The money, significance and meaning we get from work really don't matter when the real issue concerns our loved ones and our health.
They mean people they actually know and work with in real time because they're the ones that actually get things done.
It has worked from the perspective too of, with real estate, as long as those beds are warm or hot — meaning fully occupied — then you have a captive market there.
Putting your wealth to work means investing it wisely in stocks, bonds, real estate and other business opportunities.
However, changes in technology and communication methods have meant that virtual offices provide a very real offering and an extremely useful service for companies that fall into the gap between working from home and requiring an office.
The crisis may also mark an end to the notion that «investing» means guaranteed annual double - digit returns (far in excess of income growth) without having to do any real work.
One way of thinking about this is that it means the real cost of investment is lower because those working on infrastructure would otherwise have been unemployed and perhaps collecting unemployment or disability benefits.
We began with no idea about real estate, what the terms meant or how the whole process worked.
By that I mean real dollars are being put to work towards cultivating cryptocurrency businesses and adoption and technology growth.
The Real Robot is 100 % automated, which means that, after the initial installation, you can just leave it to do its work.
That doesn't mean you can't enjoy the benefits of working from home, like strategic naps that can help you be more productive (including the caffeine nap, a tactic I can vouch for), taking real, work - free breaks to recharge your batteries, or get outside for a while to give your mind a boost.
Doubling employment would mean an extremely big increase in real wages to get twice as many people willing to work, and it would be a very strange (though not theoretically impossible) halving of average labour productivity that would be compatible with a very large increase in equilibrium real wages.
More people would be able to keep their jobs even as the PE drops, bitcoin drops, hedges and credit default instruments drop, real estate drops... BASICALLY YOU PROP UP MAIN STREET AND WORKING CLASS WHILE WALL STREET AND REAL ESTATE DEFLATE BACK TO THE Mreal estate drops... BASICALLY YOU PROP UP MAIN STREET AND WORKING CLASS WHILE WALL STREET AND REAL ESTATE DEFLATE BACK TO THE MREAL ESTATE DEFLATE BACK TO THE MEAN.
Unfortunately, the software does not work with demo accounts; meaning that the only way to put the robot to the test is by investing real money.
These with Alcohol or drugs are the key works of the devil... only now when seeing and realizing the evil it brought among humanity into losing the real meaning of the word «Human» it self among Humans...!!!
As James expected the camping party to get back to the useful business of chopping firewood and cooking supper once he had «assuaged the dispute» by his pragmatic observations, so the application of process thinking in reference to the canonical wars now ravaging American higher education should be the means by which faculty might be led back from endless idle arguments to their real and proper work of designing good courses and teaching them well.
Proving any science wrong merely means that we need to work harder and more diligently to find the real answers.
The love of God, shed abroad in our hearts by His unmerited mercy, is the bedrock, the cornerstone of that work which makes us justified, righteous and ready for the very real new creation ahead — the hope that makes our days here (often scared with pain and trial) have meaning — that's the hope of our calling that allows (as Steve notes) us to live for each other.
This limitation is by no means evident in terms of the ontological principle as we know it from Process and Reality, but it was very real in terms of the ontological principle Whitehead was then working with: «That every condition to which the process of becoming conforms in any particular instance has its reason in the character of some actual entity whose objectification is one of the components entering into the particular instance in question» (EWM 323f).
Our innovative approach to curriculum means they'll be getting a real - world education that combines project - based assignments and industry - standard workflows, giving them working experience while they're still in school.
This single statistic means that, aside from eating, sleeping, and working, most people in America spend about 80 % of their entire lives in the world of television rather than in the real world.
An art work embodies such a proposition (or, in the case of music, a predicative pattern only2), and the proposition (or its part) is the real meaning of the art, distinguishable from the physical artifact itself.
I wish it (Christianity) were more productive of good works... I mean real good works... not holy day keeping, sermon - hearing... or making long prayers, filled with flatteries and compliments despised by wise men, and much less capable of pleasing the Deity.
Once we believe in the Holy Spirit (assuming they are real, we could only have had such experience of this Jesus by means of such a Spirit), this allows for faith that God works in humanity and can preserve messages to us, which could include the Bible as an infallible Word from God, thus admitting the Bible as «evidence».
The divine call to us men, and our response to it, means that we are responsible for doing here and now in the situation in which we stand whatever will serve the work of God who is seeking to bring all life to fulfillment in that universal community of love which is the real good of every creature.
The humble act of self - examination; the opening of the closed self to the cleansing and healing work of God; the sealing of moral resolve in dependence upon the power of God; all this is what real prayer can mean in the moral life.
I mean, I come into work and I've got all this stuff going on and I snap at somebody and I'm just real, live asshole.
Again and again, we find in Whitehead's later works an ambiguity — or, maybe better, the ambiguity — that permeates the whole of his later philosophy, it seems to me: on the one hand the necessity for real continuity, and on the other hand, the metaphysical necessity of atomicity, which means discontinuity.
Like most fake news stories, it wasn't based on any real events of facts, but is a work of complete fiction meant to fool readers in order to generate clicks and social media shares.
Which means that all those who do not accept Calvin's working - out of the doctrine of predestination, are not real Christians.
Or it may be the social project or the struggle against the powers that is the real work of Christ, and so the death draws its meaning as the last measure of devotion to that struggle.
Just because it works for you, does nt mean that anything prepared is not real, free, genuine or human.
I've been meaning to highlight Megan DeFranza's work for months now, as it has proved immensely helpful in some of my «real life» conversations about gender and sexuality, particularly with more conservative friends and family who are somewhat new to the conversation.
12 «If the Christian religion means anything, it means that God is Suffering Love, and that all real progress is caused by the working of Suffering Love in the world.»
And with work and real life taking up most of my time, I only really have time to do recipe shoots once every few weeks, meaning I only get to update my blog once per month if I'm lucky.
Once the pastor - loaf is cooked, it can rest in the fridge for a few days before slicing and crisping to serve, which means that if you're planning a dinner party, it only requires a few minutes of work on the day - of to get the best tacos al pastor you'll find outside of a real taqueria.
It's warm and comforting and requires nothing from you after you come home from a long day at work... Meaning that all you have to do is pour the wine and decide which episode of Real Housewives you want to enjoy while slurping up this soup...
He seems a real work - horse and a Kante-esque player (by that I mean a high work - rate, team player who does the dirty work and keeps the team ticking over.)
Playing Alexis upfront with Welbeck and having Walxott and Ox on the wings means they will find it hard to find space, it's nice to play with on FIFA but doesn't really work in real life.
it looks like wenger will push walcott to CF to compete with giroud (I wouldnt but thats how it is) and lacazette would only make sense if he canned welbeck (which i would but do nt think wenger will) which means we will need to find a more aguerro type coming in from the wing... reus would work but i suspect too expensive for wenger i do like the look of vietto (but havent watched enough of villareal to get real sense)
With all of the options out there about cloth diapers vs. disposable ones, formula feeding your baby vs. sticking with the boob, and deciding to eat your placenta vs. tossing it — and the assumption that, in most cases, choosing one thing means choosing only that thing to the exclusion of all other things, which is totally not how it works in real life — there is already too much to think about besides how everyone else feels you should decide to raise your kid.
They are often the outgrowth of years of hard workmeaning both time and real dedication — and are often accompanied by many disappointments and setbacks.
what I mean is that a at home mother never gets the pressure that a person who goes to work - that's real pressure.
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I worry that unless the concerns of ordinary, working people are properly addressed within the political arena by a party that fully supports their aims and aspirations, the real issues of poverty, division and disconnect will mean the people of the United Kingdom suffer and the growing culture of greed and apathy will lead to politics becoming more distant and more irrelevant
He previously worked as a senior transportation analyst for the Ways and Means Committee as well as other committees on corporations and authorities and real property taxation.
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