Law firms face a far
more challenging world.
Their skills serve them not only at the college of their choice but also in the even
more challenging world outside.
Not exact matches
During the session, a trio of experts discussed the opportunities and
challenges of a
more globalized
world, including cross-border clinical trials, the spread of disease and emerging pathogens and managing supply chains.
And when we address these
challenges, I know we'll look back and view helping people connect and giving
more people a voice as a positive force in the
world.
WASHINGTON, April 25 - A day after flaunting his friendship with Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron forcefully
challenged many of the U.S. president's policies on Wednesday, urging the United States to engage
more with the
world, step up the fight against climate change and stay in the Iran nuclear pact for now.
I have a fairly deep spiritual practice in general, but this year with all the craziness, with all the angst in the
world around us, with the
challenges that are had, it really deepens the need to be present, and the joy that comes from being
more deeply present.
For
more than half a century governments around the
world have been trying to solve the
challenge of nuclear fusion.
That leads to EHC's next
challenge: convincing the
world that handrails are
more than commodities.
In our
world of trying to make everything bigger and faster, the
challenge for companies ranging from SAP to Google (GOOGL) has been how to get
more information into the DRAM, because if you want real - time data processing (for example, the Internet of things or for business transactions) you want jobs performed right next to the computer processor.
Since my last Sino - Saturday edition, much has happened on the trade front: Donald Trump announced plans to impose tariffs of as much as $ 60 billion on imports from China; China fired back with tariffs of $ 3 billion against imports from the US, a promise to
challenge US penalties at the
World Trade Organization and some tough language threatening
more painful countermeasures to come; global markets took a nosedive.
Varied points of view energize the juiciness of storytelling by
challenging assumptions, opening up a
world of possibilities to move toward a
more honest representation of you... and your true story.
Under Gupta's guidance, Mitacs has worked with 60 universities and
more than 6,000 companies to solve real -
world challenges — from building better tools to locate lung tumours to modelling the spread of forest fires.
For many reasons, digitizing and modernizing the construction
world would be far
more challenging.
More recently, we worked with Disney Pixar to bridge the disconnect between what students learn about math and science at school and tackling creative
challenges in the real
world with an initiative called Pixar in a Box.
In «The State of Digital Media 2018,» my team analyzed
more than 3.5 million pieces of published content (as well as survey responses from editors at online publications) to uncover
challenges and opportunities in the
world of content.
Xi reiterated the message when he met businessmen and forum organisers in Boao on Wednesday, saying China would continue to «take a
more active part in global governance, and work with the rest of the
world to deal with
challenges more effectively.»
Our new white paper explores urban analytics for digital cities with an estimated
more than 50 % of the
worlds population now living in cities, many city leaders are turning to «Smart Cities» as the solution for their urbanization
challenges.
More than 13,000 organizations around the
world rely on HelpSystems to solve their most pressing
challenges and keep business running smoothly every day.
The
world may thus be
more complex and, in some respects the conduct of monetary policy may be
more challenging.
After three days of interacting with these experts, hours of exploring
challenges at a deeper level than you'll find in today's financial media, and debating with fellow attendees from around the
world, you'll be
more prepared than ever to safeguard the future of your family and your wealth.
Without the enormous staff and unavoidable bills that come with an operation of this size — rent, salaries, benefits, Web hosting, etc. — competitors to Groupon can
challenge the granddaddy in individual markets all over the
world by offering deals
more favorable to merchants and / or consumers.
Today, as the global population faces
more serious
challenges — from resource scarcity to concerns about income inequality and education — companies around the
world are committing themselves to creating a profit while also defining their broader contribution to society.
Doug's book
challenges us to look at disruption
more than by assuming that one form of retail will win over another - simply put, the book forces us to understand the power of personalization and customer engagement - the lifeblood of our new retail
world.»
Yanai, 65, has said he wants to turn Fast Retailing into the
world's biggest clothing retailer, a goal made all the
more challenging by Japan's declining population.
CETA is the beginning of a new and prosperous chapter in the Canada - Europe relationship — one that will make all of us
more secure in a
challenging world.
Student teams from around the
world showed that they are
more than ready for the
challenge at the second annual O.R. & Analytics Student Team Competition held during the recent 2018 INFORMS Conference on Business Analytics and Operations Research in Baltimore.
In a constantly evolving B2B
world, it has become even
more challenging for organizations to influence deals, increase their pipeline, and drive growth.
Over half of the global staff in
more than 100 locations throughout the
world submitted, voted or commented on at least one of the 392 pitches to the «DFAT Ideas
challenge.»
As
more world - class teams develop ways to address these
challenges, we are firm believers in pairing sales» capabilities with technology like DealPredict to ensure delivering relevant messaging as trigger events occur.»
What is
more unfortunate is that contemporary bishops, who have been exposed to and educated in the modern
world and its global
challenges — at least by comparison with their predecessors, who were restricted by the «iron curtain» or oppressive xenophobia — appear less interested in transcending any prejudice and parochialism.
It was easy to recognize, in the words of this latest exhortation to
more faithfully follow the gospel in the economic and global - political realm, the voice of our dear shepherd» to see the sharp intellectual and moral
challenge of his mind, coupled with the loving understanding of his heart, so passionate to bring Christ to the
world and the
world to Christ.
In spite of endless griping and
challenges around the edges, writes Kagan, «much of the
world continues to tolerate and even lend support to American geopolitical primacy if only as a protection against
more worrying foes.»
What would the
world look like if there was
more of this is a
challenge I would offer.
Let's be a community of women, gathered together to live
more whole - hearted, to sharpen,
challenge, love and inspire one another to then scatter back out to our
worlds bearing the mandate that my friend Idelette wrote, we are women who love.
That question undoubtedly matters, but religious freedom presents a
more immediate
challenge to many others around the
world who wonder whether their faith will get them thrown in jail, persecuted or even killed.
Richard L. Rubenstein has had a greater and
more immediate impact upon the
world of Christian theology than has been effected by any recent radical Christian theologian, and doubtless this is true because, in the words of Langdon Gilkey, he presents the sharpest and most devastating
challenge to the traditional or Biblical conception of God.
Pope Francis has issued a
challenge to
world leaders to do
more for the protection of refugees and migrants.
We try to publish ideas that break stereotypes,
challenge the status quo and spur a generation to know God
more — and change the
world while they're at it.
For example, after explaining how their research shows that three - quarters of young outsiders and half of young churchgoers describe present - day Christianity as «too involved in politics,» this is what Kinnaman concludes: «To address the deep
challenges that are facing people in our nation and around the
world, Gabe and I have come to the conclusion that being politically engaged is
more important than ever.»
Thus did Newman's view of development pose one final, necessary
challenge: the need to take seriously the institutional Church, a notion alien to my evangelical
world, where a «high» view of the Church typically meant little
more than attending morning and evening services on a Sunday.
I have watched you for over 25 years and today I
challenge your network that I can provide you with pictures of the holy spirit, baby jesus and the holy spirit, the holy spirit and baby jesus and mary his mother and many
more pictures that the
world or catholic church hasn't seen.
The Christian is being
challenged to show that when he uses religious language, and in particular, when he uses the word «God», he is speaking in a meaningful way, and is not simply repeating an archaic form of words which belonged to the old
world, and which is no
more relevant to the new
world than goblins and fairies.
We are not called upon to discard completely the important salvation history themes of the Old Testament, but the church in America may find some other viewpoints
more helpful in the
challenges of
world poverty.
More recently, the rapid globalization of the
world economy and the
challenge that the market is posing to the quality of life, has been a central concern to him.
He put this concept before the church as a
challenge that the church enter into the
world with
more vigour than she ever has before.
But it is past time to ask ourselves whether,
challenged by Islam and the Jihadists who would define Islam, our monothematic language about «freedom» and «democracy» when describing America's role in the
world is not inadvertently contributing to the defeat of the
more decent and peaceful
world for which we hope.
Even
more importantly, she vividly frames the essential questions BYU faces: Are we preparing students to face the moral and ideological
challenges they will face in today's
world?
As Christianity became
more divorced from her Jewish origins and
more immersed in the Hellenistic culture of the Gentile
world, the Jewish - cum - Christian eschatology, involving a future resurrection of the dead, was bound to be severely
challenged — and this for two reasons.
The far
more pressing
challenge, and the one that will not soon go away, is how the church can faithfully serve its mission of witnessing to enduring truth in a
world more and
more susceptible to truthiness.
In many ways, the
challenges facing the Church in the
world, and the fractures even within her own house, have grown
more difficult.