The game tackles most of the problems I had with the first game by bringing
me a much vaster world than before.
Not exact matches
Combined with our
vast resource wealth and the sorry economic state of
much of the developed
world, why would capital and talent go anywhere else?
He explained it thus, «If religions can not go into the question of the welfare of humanity, those great values to which they bear witness will not make
much sense to
vast millions of people of this
world.
(2) «Capitalism is responsible for the
vast disparity between the rich elite and the poor masses, and so is responsible for
much injustice and suffering in the
world.»
well just thinking about these wars in the muslim / mid-east
world over religious differences (which may reflect mental states in many ways) in a
world where most realize that living in the present moment is best way to happiness and being in the moment in non-strife and awareness through the teachings of masters such as found in the buddhist, taoist, zen, etc., etc., etc. spriritually based practices of religious like thought and teachings, etc. that to ask these scientifically educated populace whom have access to
vast amounts of knowledges and understandings on the internet, etc. to believe in past beliefs that perhaps gave basis and inspiration to that which followed — but is not the end all of all times or knowledges — and is thus — non self - sustaining in a belief that does not encompass growth of knowledge and understanding of all truths and being as it is or could be — is to not respect the intelligence and minds and personage of even themselves — not to be disrespected nor disrespectful in any way — only to point out that perhaps too
much is asked to put others into the cloak of blind faith and adherance to the past that disregards the realities of the present and the potential of the future... so you try to live in the past — and destroy your present and your future — where is the intelligence in that — and why do people continually fear monger or allow to be fear — mongered into this destructive vision of the future based upon the past?
This event was of
vast importance in the ancient
world, not so
much because of its direct effect on political or economic organization, but because of its effect on the minds of men and women who shared in the Mediterranean civilization.
Our «science» is simply a way for us to explain the
world around us... nobody has ever seen a graviton but we know it warps space / time and that it interacts across
vast distances but in a
much smaller way than the strong nuclear force for example (which again is a made up force on our part to just understand our universe)
I can derive value from a
vast repository of information that exists outside of the Bible, and is by far
much more relevant to my life and the
world in which I live.
That is how
much evangelical Protestants spend annually in support of a
vast array of parachurch groups, ranging from Campus Crusade for Christ,
World Vision, and Prison Fellowship to countless evangelistic ministries.
This god of popular Christianity commanded Israel to commit acts of genocide, drowned millions of people in a flood because they sinned too
much, and is planning to send the
vast majority of the people of this
world to an everlasting torment in flames and boiling lava.
St John Paul - whose feast we mark in October - was a
much - televised figure and drew
vast crowds on
world pilgrimages.
I find it ironic that mainstream medical professionals would spend so
much time critiquing and vilifying home birth when the
VAST MAJORITY OF BIRTHS IN AMERICA HAPPEN IN AMERICAN HOSPITALS and when AMERICA HAS AMONG THE HIGHEST MATERNAL MORTALITY RATES OF ANY COUNTRY IN THE INDUSTRIALIZED
WORLD.
The
vast majority of kids in the
world aren't googling
much.
The
world is so vivid and lively that it really makes you want to be there and see as
much of the
vast content as possible.
Much of the enjoyment of the original was just exploring this
vast world and looking for surprises.
The
vast territory of New Bordeaux is a great selling point,
much like the open
worlds of Red Dead Redemption and Grand Theft Auto V.
Mike Bowden: With the
much heated debate between games being limited by the space on a DVD, how difficult has it been to get your «
vast, open
world» onto a single DVD?
However, considering how dense the Underworld mythology is and how each sequel / prequel hardly ever slows down to rehash backstory covered in previous installments (
much to the franchise's credit), those in need of any sort of refresher in the
world's now
vast history will find this an invaluable resource, and the disc producers have executed it in such a way that it never disrupts the flow or skips and / or runs over any key scenes in the film.
I've discovered how
vast the
world of poetry is and how
much of it I missed as a child.
I do understand with a background in the rarified
world of NYC publishing that such vulgar agricultural matters may not come his way
much, despite the
vast quantity of male bovine excreta produced there.
Occasionally a game comes along with a
world so
vast filled with so
much to do, that I just get lost for hours in it, often forgetting that there are missions that I'm supposed to be doing to push the story along.
It's quite surprising how
much they've managed to squeeze out of the Xbox 360 in the creation of Crysis 2, from its
vast vista's, crumbling New York ruins, beautiful guns and all - together real looking
world.
Exploring the
vast and colorful New
World is so
much fun for several reasons.
Unlike conventional Japanese role - playing games, Disgaea shrugs off
vast open
worlds and random encounters for something
much more streamlined and controlled.
While Minecraft infamously starts the player with a
vast world and not
much else, LEGO
Worlds takes a more substantial approach.
It seems like there's
vast world to explore, a lot of RPG elements (not sure yet how
much with customization, both character and battle)..
I mean, UK Youtubers are very
much underrepresented in the gaming
world, with the
vast majority of popular figures out there being various US cities and locations (mostly New York, Los Angeles or San Francisco).
This week, Austin and Patrick consider what Gears of War 4 might suggest about the future of Xbox hardware, use Mafia III to consider how open
worlds can help (and hurt) storytelling, wonder why Oculus has put Palmer Luckey into hiding, and turn to The Question Bucket to discuss whether gaming fans (and media) spend too
much time on topics that don't impact the
vast majority of people who play games.
The exploration, the economy, the secrets hidden in this
vast, beautiful
world, it's all just so
much (and so well - designed).
On the other hand,
World of Warcraft has the advantage of being faster - paced and less linear, and it has been around for
much longer, giving it a
vast reserve of legacy content that could take a new player months, if not years, to fully explore.
It sounds massively ambitious, but that's very
much in line with Ubisoft's modern approach: the company does
vast open
worlds now, and nearly all of its AAA properties follow some version of that mold.
Though usually abstract,
much of her work draws from the distinctive built environment of Warsaw, with its defunct or re-purposed Soviet - era buildings, its
vast industrial zones, and its reconstructions of historic neighborhoods destroyed during
World War II.
Reflective of the constantly changing patterns of the political
world map as it moves through time, and also of a long - running and intensely personal East / West dialogue that ultimately determined
much of the course of Boetti's art and life, they present a profound vision of the
world as a
vast, holistic and intercommunicative entity.
As the sum of its parts, «The Tempest» is a veiled yet humorous political commentary on, as Kozloff explains in the catalogue, «the way men (the cartographers and generals) explain the
world to us, a
world that is so
much more
vast, disparate, wacky, and unknowable than their pontifications.»
I hope for a technical fix because I don't believe the
vast majority of people will give up
much, nor than institutions can be reversed, nor that we can stop the developing
world getting millions more cars etc. etc..
If life were a James Bond movie, the villain would be Chinese and he would hatch a diabolical plot to scare the western
world into destroying its manufacturing base by making energy really expensive and to burden it with so many stupid regulations that 10s of millions of jobs would be exported to China where they would burn
vast quantities of coal and produce so
much CO2 that whatever western nations did it would never come close to reducing emissions at all.
But as diverse as these names are, they all reflect an older worldview — a time before anyone knew our planet was just a fertile sphere floating in the
vast darkness of space.To better understand how our planet was regarded historically, it's important to remember that the
world was generally regarded as merely the «setting» of existence and not so
much a specific place.
It's all too easy to think, when considering the
vast expanse of the
world's oceans, that we humans can meddle beneath the waves like we own the place and do so without raising
much alarm among the locals.
Of course there will be areas such as scientific research or military systems which will always require heavy duty, specialist software engineering; but this is another
world when compared to the
vast need in institutions for repeatable solutions to common problems, where other skills are argued to be
much more relevant and important to success.
In addition to its
vast collection of law journals, HeinOnline also contains the Congressional Record Bound volumes in their entirety, complete coverage of the U.S. Reports back to 1754, famous
world trials dating back to the early 1700 ′ s, legal classics from the 16th to the 20th centuries, the United Nations and League of Nations Treaty Series, all United States Treaties, the Federal Register from inception in 1936, the CFR from inception in 1938, and
much more.
Besides having the latest and greatest Snapdragon chip, as
much RAM as most laptops, and a ton of storage, the OnePlus 5 also brings Bluetooth 5 with AptX HD support, and compatibility with the
vast majority of LTE bands around the
world (though no luck for Sprint or Verizon customers in the US as CDMA remains unsupported).
Giving a manufacturer
vast amounts of data about how its components behave in real -
world situations can help them to make improvements
much more rapidly, while data culled from sensors around a city could help planners make traffic flow more efficiently.
Thank you very
much, Esther, actually you are one of my» heroins» in the
vast world of couple therapists.