Sentences with phrase «n't seen at this event»

We've seen a lot of evidence about what's coming, through the HomePod firmware leak, and reports including one from Bloomberg this week that outlines exactly how the iPhone interface will work without a home button, but Apple should still have plenty to reveal that we haven't seen at this event, including at least a few amazing ARKit demos.

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Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, along with angel investor Jason Calacanis and several others, attended the party and said they did not see inappropriate behavior at the event.
When your nerves are getting the better of you at a party or another social event, simply remember this study and see if spreading a little happiness doesn't make the whole experience a bit more joyful for you, too.
On the field, and at events, players may not be seen guzzling, say, Red Bull, or Powerade, or Vitamin Water (which is owned by Coca - Cola).
We likely won't see many of these changes reflected in Google's next big event — Pichai has been a regular figure at Google's events in recent years as it is.
The battle has moved out of viewers» living rooms, where Americans once marveled at their ability to pop a cassette into a recorder and capture their favourite programs or the sporting event they wouldn't be home to see.
When I see their bylines, or their familiar faces at events, I can't help but think of them as Fortune - ites: not just fabled veterans, but longstanding members of the tribe.
We look not only at the events and the people that have defined the past 12 months, but at the trends and opportunities we expect to see in the coming 12 months.
Further, people might see posts of friends at an event they weren't invited to, and feel left out.
About 30 million Americans watched NBC's coverage of the opening event between 8 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. EST, according to The Verge, putting viewership at a low that hasn't been seen since the the 1996 Olympic games in Atlanta.
If you haven't look at your Twitter Analytics Dashboard recently, I suggest you check it out and see all the new data they provide around Audiences, Events, and more: https://analytics.twitter.com.
I can't tell you how many people I've talked to at one of our events who tell me that this is the first time they've ever even considered going to see a live fight.
The first four months of the year saw 169 companies in the S&P 500 index increase their dividends while no companies cut their shareholder payouts, «an event not seen since at least 2003,» Silverblatt says.
I'll look at the event roster and at social media to see who else will be there - plus companies who have a nearby office but aren't going to the conference.
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Karen Mills, former head of the U.S. Small Business Administration and the keynote speaker at the event said, «Small business owners are seeing the number of alternative sources for financing their companies grow at an unprecedented rate, and while this is a good thing in terms of increasing access to capital, borrower protections have not caught up.
-- a man would see a brilliant light during his lifetime that no one else saw — a man would hear a voice of another man no one else saw — all the other men would hear the same voice — all the other men would not see the brilliant light — Saul would be renamed to Paul and go through with it — Paul would arrive at a place where another man shows up at a specific time — the other man placing his hand on him and telling him he will be healed — Paul can now see, previously blind since the brilliant light event
No it has not been proven where did you see that on an alien special on a & e, Read up on it those other religions did not have Jesus as a Savior and did not have men writing 1000s of years apart talking about the same events, and phrophecizing about things that happened in later chapters written hundreds of years later... and in no bok any where was there a man like Jesus, who spoke the words that Jesus spoke and died for people who hated Him like Jesus did, and spoke the parabales and life lessons like Jesus did... look at what Jesus spoke... read it nowhere has there been a better teacher of life then in His words.
At all events we see clearly that it is not by their mediation that God is going to act.
«18 Here Whitehead discovers first of all the value of the individual: «Remembering the poetic rendering of our concrete experience, we see at once that the element of value, of being valuable, of having value, of being an end in itself, of being something which is for its own sake, must not be omitted in any account of any event as the most concrete actual something.
To His disciples at that time He said some of them would not see death untill they saw this event.
He is negating the first by denying the very possibility of «signs»; The Kingdom is not of such a nature that a sign visible in terms of the totality of world events or the externals of history or the cosmos will mark its presence; God is not to be seen at work in the clash of heavenly bodies or of earthly armies.
The world time is running out the Son of man is upon the earth soon to open the seals, the day of burning at end of the tribulation when comes in his glory is another event, even so many shall not see the Son until the time of judgement, but the chosen few shall see him before.
However it's been studied countless times to see if prayer does have any effect on any event at all, and alas it does not.
For John, belief is the capacity to see not only life's surfaces but also its holy depths, to be able to look at events unfolding around us but also to look through them, above them and beneath them to perceive what is truly happening.
At all events, intrusion of the state should be minimized, not expanded, and deference to dissent should be seen as a requirement of justice, even when it impedes the state and its purposes.
The cross is certainly a many - sided event and symbol, and contexts alter meanings; but in our context at least, I believe, it should be seen primarily, not as a divinely managed human sacrifice to a righteously wrathful God but as God's own solidarity with the creature and the decisive statement of One who would be «with us» unreservedly.
For my part, when I look at the way events unfold in the world, I do not see any evidence there of the kind of divine activity called for by the Whiteheadian notion of God's consequent nature weaving itself across his primordial nature and then returning the «superjective» vision back to the world in an operative, effective manner through the shaping of subjective aims.
It should be easier to believe that at this point Whitehead was not thinking of events in nature as having subjectivity or experience, when we see how many thinkers today affirm the intrinsic value of the natural world and the interconnectedness of all things without taking this step.
For a summary of some of the scientific research which supports the view that the fetus is not a prepackaged human being (e.g., even something so relatively simple as a fingerprint arises at least in part due to chance events not present in a fertilized egg) see Charles Gardner, «Is an Embryo a Person?
i am undergoing such a change in the way i think about God and religion and reading some of your articles has been very refreshing — right now i am part of a very fundamental church and i need to get out - i am tired of the judgement and looking at people as «saved» and «unsaved» (we recently had a church event where if you brought an «unsaved» friend they got to rollerskate for free - i wanted to vomit)- i just want to follow Jesus - do nt know where to go but i do want to stay part of a church (for the sake of my children)- i saw somewhere on your blog that you too are in the hudson valley — are there any churches you can recommend that fall in line with your way of thinking?
It is not only from one meaning to another — from seeing to understanding that the event is conveyed by testimony; testimony is at the service of judgment.
Even after the event, although we accept that He is the True Judge, if we see what we feel to be an injustice, we can't be at peace with it.
«At the moment it's impossible to see a sporting event on TV where there isn't gambling advertising.»
The whirligig of everyday events often means that we don't see anything at all.
secondly he was not the only one in the church who was a «non believer» many others do not «believe» as well as myself and yet non of us saw a problem with something that was being done out of respect and unison for the majority not for just one person opinion, and last, no one ever said he «had» to pray the only command was to bow your head and stare at the ground counting how many toes you had for all we carried, do what you want if choose not to pray but just bow your head in uniformity not cry about it blow it up and change the way events happen — if you have and complaints or questions please FEEL FREE to contact me [email protected]
Although we differ on at least one point in the interpretation of Whitehead's philosophy (he holds the system to require that God acts efficiently by mediating to present events finite efficient causes derived from the past), I do not see how his God acts coercively in any of the senses outlined in the previous chapter.
Contrary to the determinists, who see all events as the predictable result of antecedent causes, physical indeterminists insist that at the sub-atomic level there are happenings which are «uncaused,» arising spontaneously and unpredictably out of a mysterious depth to which our science of causes can not penetrate.
Many active young Catholics — we see this among those who attend FAITH Movement events — have been so bored with Religious Education at school that it simply wouldn't occur to them to become teachers.
On this analysis, one can then argue that there is in the Enquiry a clear phenomenalistic emphasis, for if the complete event «which is all nature simultaneous with the percipient event» is merely what is seen, then what is really seen is not included at all by Whitehead in his listing of the components of perception.
If the last generation, beholding the first, and seeing it almost sink under its burden of awe and fear, were to find it in its heart to say: «It is impossible to understand why they should take it so hard, for the whole is not heavier than that one could easily take it up and run with it,» there will doubtless be someone to answer: «You are welcome to run with it if you like; but you ought at all events make sure that what you run with really is that of which we are speaking; for there is no disputing the fact that it is easy enough to run with the wind.»
I have a lot of «things» — like the one about not liking warm, oozy chocolate desserts, sugar rimmed drinks or those waxy cubes of cheese you always see at corporate catering events — but for today, let us just pretend that I have one, and that one is about passed hors d'œuvres and amuse bouches that are too cumbersome to be easily eaten, standing up at a party.
We didn't have it often when I was growing up, but I'd occasionally see it at a special event.
You won't see kids running around; maybe they aren't allowed at the «event».
The event is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. London time, which is 2:30 p.m. ET, but if you're looking to actually see this must - see showdown, don't look on your TV.
Arsenal looked to be cruising in first gear when 1 - 0 up over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, but an unlikely turn of events saw the Gunners denied a certain penalty when Olivier Giroud was dragged backwards in the Sunderland box, but just a minute later our opponents were on the counter-attack and got given a penalty of their own when Cech made sure they couldn't score.
WWE performs at MSG each year in a non-televised event where they try to create some moment to share with everyone who didn't see it, and this time around, it was Styles shocking the arena with a title win over Owens.
I could see AJ dropping the belt at the greatest royal rumble event because i do nt think theyll move roman to sdl
While it is certainly not uncommon for players from different teams to meet up for social events, some will question why Ozil got involved in celebrating another team's triumph, while his old fans at Madrid will no doubt see this as controversial given the big rivalary between the two La Liga giants.
It was just a year ago that Singh dropped his bomb of a lawsuit on the Tour right at their biggest event at their home course, so they're probably not too upset to see him down the alternates list at the start of the week.
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