Sentences with phrase «more images it sees»

The more images it sees, the better it becomes.
The evidence is right there in your Facebook feed: Notice how many more images you see versus posts with only text.

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Another depicts a stream of hops cascading from a farmer's hands and a beermaker admiring a pilsner - filled glass, - images more commonly seen in craft beer ads.
«Just having that responsibility of seeing family members in India, completely bottom of the caste, having those images as a child... where they literally burn little kids» hands together so they stick together, so that when they're begging they can get more money,» says Roy.
According to a longitudinal study, those with a brain unaffected by Alzheimer's spend more time looking at pictures they haven't seen before whereas all of those who spent an equal amount of time looking at both images developed the disease.
«What we see in this presentation [is a] sign that Kraft wants to transact, [but] can't find anyone that is willing to sell to it and now wants to re-invent its image so that sellers see it as a more hospitable landing spot,» analysts at Gordon Haskett said Friday.
The study's author found that the men who saw male models were more likely to choose the risky bet compared to the men who were shown images of female models and average individuals.
For example, if a lead's activity identified them as a «Christina» (see images above), the firm knew the lead was more interested in Demand Generation.
When the user finds something appealing, he or she can tap on the image to see more information about the item from the seller.
A professional image will attract more customers because they see the company as professional and trustworthy.
The NYSE is widely seen as the home of the traditional «blue chip» company, while the Nasdaq's reputation is more associated with Silicon Valley — and more to Facebook's image.
As Cooper sees it, «You can work out of your garage until the cows come home, but if you want to start meeting with clients and portray yourself and your image through your physical environment, it's more effective than a shared space.»
If you've ever clicked on a link to see a picture posted on a site like reddit, Twitter or Facebook, more than likely it was hosted on imgur (pronounced «image - er»), one of the most popular image - hosting services on the web.
Instagram announced users can now add GIF stickers to all photos and videos uploaded to Stories with more than 100,000 moving stickers to choose from, as well as see which movable images are trending.
Our online reporting system allows you and your customers to login at any time and see invoice status, collectors notes, check images and much more.
The more I see their crimes, the more I hate them and realize they have come to carry out a paid agenda to destroy the city and its history and civilization and to defame the image of Islam.
Because seminarians have been trained by theologians who are more shaped by their graduate school training than by their ecclesial identification — they see themselves as process thinkers or Barthians rather than as Baptists or Episcopalians — we have seminarians who attempt to make congregations fit the images of their theological allegiances rather than trying to respond to the theological resources of the congregation.
If a basic rule of hermeneutics is that the simpler and clearer texts should override the more difficult and troubling texts, and if Jesus Christ is the image of the invisible God so that He can say «if you have seen Me, you have seen the Father,» why do we choose to let the more troubling, difficult, and violent texts override and trump the loving, merciful, and Christlike texts?
Or to adopt another image one might say that the «psychic tint» of the earth, studied at a great distance by some celestial observer, would be seen, in the course of eons of geological time, to become gradually heightened in intensity until it reaches the peculiarly moving moment of climax when, in a spread of more active radiation covering Africa and southern Asia, a series of sparks begins to glow, foreshadowing the incandescence which is «hominization».
But if the basic biblical images of baptism and the Lord's Supper are carefully studied, it will be seen how much more faithfully the newer rites echo them then did those services to which we have been accustomed.
I've seen humans as nothing more than highly evolved primates, but I've also seen them as made in the image of God; I've seen children suffering and been convinced there is no God, but I've also sensed God's presence as I've reached into that same suffering; I've convinced myself that doing whatever I wanted was the most exciting way to live, but I've also found abundant life in being humbly obedient to Jesus.
Song uses this Image as a way for Christians to see Christ through Asian eyes, a way more intuitive than conceptual, more from the heart than from rationality.
Therefore, I offer that every scar I was given was useful for grieving, then for forgiving, and then for finally letting go of the weight, and pressing forward for the joy of seeing someone else more transformed into the image of Christ.
M. Scott Peck has written that for psychological and spiritual health, we must be dedicated to reality, and he offers a helpful image: «The less clearly we see the reality of the world — the more our minds are befuddled by falsehood, misperceptions, and illusions — the less able we will be to determine correct courses of action and make wise decisions.
As we make our way through the Book of Hebrews with its glittering and sometimes confusing images of sacrifices and great high priests and its extended metaphor of Jesus as that priest who makes all other priests unnecessary, the following verses come to us with a remarkable clarity and freshness: «Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful; and let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.»
I know that there are all kinds of problems with Christianity as an enterprise; however, there's another image of the church that I see very often that bothers me more even than the image of the church as an enterprise, and the model that comes to me again, and again and again as I am working with congregations, is the image of the congregation as the Junior League.
Seeing from Scripture that we were made in the image of God, we argue that the goal of life is to empty ourselves and become more like God.
Drawing from the abundance of scriptural images which are God's gift to us, perhaps we will more clearly see that
If you are really bothered by this just Google «images of arabs» and perhaps you will see a more likely idea of what Jesus and Mary looked like.
He compares the application to Jesus» message to a more modern example, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and some people's tendency to use his name and image to champion their own pet causes, instead of seeing them for what they really are.
We can learn to look beyond those things and more and see the person, the person God created in his image, the person God sees and loves.
Both images, however, see the Constitution and society exercising «wardship» by protecting believers from at least the more egregious damage these feeble - minded might do to themselves (perhaps further justification for Obamacare's sterile sex coverage — three centuries of religious imbeciles is enough!).
So as we conform to his image by walking according to his holy spirit and being obedient to the word then we become more holy like him that does nt mean we are him but like him.The verse as he is so are we in this world is that we are his reflection we are not the true light he is the true light and so others should see his light reflect in us through his holiness his love his compassion etc etc brentnz
The image of God as spouse appears more frequently as support for the right to die increases both among those who picture themselves as «very close to God» and those who do not see themselves that way.
But if we begin listening more, we might begin to see one another as more than images on a screen and once again as children of God.
Recognizing that their critique has rendered images of God no longer absolute, feminists have discovered that the religious power structure is reluctant to admit that patriarchal symbols for God are culturally influenced (as if God really were male) or contingent (as if use of a feminine symbol to point to a nonrepresentable God is more inadequate or idolatrous than use of a male symbol) To read Mary Daly or Naomi Goldenberg, to consider Rosemary Ruether's demasculinizing of the Gospel stories or to ponder the renewed attention to «goddess» theology and the development of a lesbian theology is to see the basic language of theological discourse upset and transformed.
One's view of the later - term fetus, however, is more a matter of what might be called sympathetic identification — seeing the image of a recognizable human infant and, now, hearing from the experts exactly what it takes to «terminate» its existence.
Just as an eye that can not see (where sight is the «form» of the eye) is like a statue or an image of an eye more than like an eye, so a body without a soul is something that looks like a body (like a statue of a body) but isn't one in fact.
The looking glass is the writings of others which allows me to see those shimmering images more clearly.
On every corner you see piles of the best dried fruit — my favourite being the dates, apricots, figs — as well as more nuts than you can possibly image, heaps of insanely colourful, totally exotic herbs and spices, brilliant dried tea mixes, awesome honey and nut based bars (I'm obsessed) and the world's best, most freshest juices — pomegranate and orange being my new favourite, possibly the yummiest juice ever.
I can understand how more sensitive souls could see it as one big, harsh, body - image - trashing slur, but if you can take it lightheartedly, it's really a great read, full of important points and good ideas.
Kefir grains are not actual cereal grains; they look more like tapioca pearls or overcooked rice and consist of healthy combinations of bacteria and yeast (see image below).
You'll see an image of a pizza with diagrams about what ingredients the place is using, or more information about the process: for instance, «We bake our pizza at 900 degrees.»»
«The images are beautiful, yet simple — exactly what is needed to increase sales, sees more consistency and provide a better return on marketing and advertising spend.
Such a beautiful post to read... I loved seeing more images of the area where you are from.
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Lacazette has welcomed his new teammate to north London, as seen in his Instagram post below, but ultimately more will be made of it given he's chosen an image of him appearing to slot home an effort in training with Aubameyang watching on in the background.
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