Sentences with phrase «near the horizon of»

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What the CEO of Austin, Texas - based global intelligence company Stratfor doesn't see on the near horizon are the kinds of breakthroughs that solve the world's most pressing needs and drive renewed economic growth.
A three - step process to anticipate and shape change, beginning with the identification of 70 + macro drivers that were refined into 8 dynamics defining the future for connected consumers, which constituted the basis for a highly immersive two - day Future Forum bringing together 10 outside experts, 13 internal stakeholders and 14 agency partners, from which a consumer - centric company vision and Future Playbook was developed around «4 Big Bets» over near -, mid - and long - term horizons.
Meanwhile, extreme valuations imply the likelihood of steep market losses over the complete cycle, and also for poor S&P 500 total returns on a 10 - 12 year horizon, but valuations often have little effect on near - term market behavior.
Market pricing of future inflation on a five - to 10 - year horizon — which the European Central Bank (ECB) has typically focused on — has rebounded back near 2 %.
That's not just because of wobbly data and economic risks on the near - term horizon; it's also because of the way the Bank has begun to see the Canadian economy evolving over the long run.
Moreover, there is growing anxiety that technology developments on the near horizon will crush the jobs of the millions who drive cars and trucks, analyze medical tests and data, perform middle management chores, dispense medicine, trade stocks and evaluate markets, fight on battlefields, perform government functions, and even replace those who program software — that is, the creators of algorithms.
We are certainly not pleased with near - term underperformance, but we remain confident that our focus on business value and our extended investment time horizon will position the Fund for favorable results over longer periods of time.
Based on the valuation measures most strongly correlated with actual subsequent total returns (and those correlations are near or above 90 %), we continue to estimate that the S&P 500 will achieve zero or negative nominal total returns over horizons of 8 years or less, and only about 2 % annually over the coming decade.
Most importantly, we do not foresee the end of the economic expansion on the near - term horizon.
As I've emphasized in prior market comments, valuations are the primary driver of investment returns over a 10 - 12 year horizon, and of prospective losses over the completion of any market cycle, but they are rather useless indications of near - term returns.
But as we scan the horizon, near the end of the voyage, we have begun to recognize first one and then another of the old familiar landmarks and outlines of our ancestral home.
Aquinas saw that at the end of these two long paths, which came together somewhere near the horizon, was Truth, and in that Truth resided God the prime mover of all thought and faith.
Near the close of the book, Barr again seems to despair of his subject and calls for works in the «Christian doctrine of the Old Testament,» since «traditional Old Testament theology... has often tried to solve questions which, properly speaking, can not be solved within the horizon of the Hebrew Bible itself and within the boundaries of its resources» (this last is a very valid point).
Accordingly, «effective historical consciousness» becomes indispensable in summoning explanation as primordial understanding extends itself into interpretation and by the fusion of horizons attempts to render near what is far.
Christianity began with the call of the eschatological kerygma to break with the «present evil aeon» and to commit oneself existentially to the «aeon to come», which has drawn so near as to be already the horizon of present existence (e.g. Matt.
By all reports, pessimism and near - despair grip liberationists today, who see on the horizon very little indeed that offers hope of a better life to the poor of Latin America.
Rather, the new and ominous possibility on the near - term horizon was something quite different: the happy, if thoroughly dehumanized and massively coercive, dystopia of Huxley's brilliant imagination.
I believe that the qualifying for the CL will again put us in a very competitive frame of mind for the upcoming league games (Chelsea and city on the horizon) and hopefully beat some of our nearest competitors..
To lose him at this stage, with Barzagli and Giorgio Chiellini nearing the ends of their careers and the potential of a pairing with Mattia Caldera on the horizon, would be a big blow to the future of the defense.
Given this, we adopt an approach that is designed to place America at the forefront of broadband offerings and ensure that all Americans, wherever they live, have access to the extensive and ever - expanding offerings available today or on the near horizon.
There are signs in the horizons near us to show that the Nigerian Youth as a collective is in the throes of hydra - headed misfortunes.
Still, none of the more than half - dozen Progressive Caucus leaders were among the seven caucus members who voted against the New Year's Day fiscal deal — and more serious capitulation may soon be on the near horizon.
He wrote more than 100 books on physics, mathematics and astronomy, among other fields, and is believed to be the first to explain how our brains create the illusion of the moon appearing larger near the horizon.
Meanwhile, she said, accounting for the carbon emissions of all projects is on the near horizon.
«A site with sky brightness just 1 percent above natural zenith probably has much more skyglow near the horizon, because it is probably in a situation where it lies within the light dome of something else hundreds of kilometers away,» Duriscoe says.
But something special occurs when pairs of particles emerge near the event horizon — the boundary between a black hole, whose gravity is so strong that it warps space - time, and the rest of the Universe.
Hawking showed that the gravitational energy of the black hole could be lent to virtual particles near the event horizon.
«A black hole under the gravitational lens: An unusual observation method uncovers processes near the event horizon of a distant, massive monster.»
The days of a battery - powered exosuit for high - performance runners are still beyond the horizon, as the actuator unit (including motors, electronics, and power supply) in this study was off - board, but the authors say technology is moving toward making an untethered assistive exosuit possible in the near future.
«There are other exotic settings — near the event horizons of certain black holes — where the coupling of spin and electricity can generate strong repulsive forces.
Even outside the event horizon, the hole's gravity increases so fiercely with proximity that the tug on the near side of a passing object can be vastly stronger than the pull on the far side.
Looking near the horizon means peering out through miles of Earth's turbulent, hazy, and sometimes polluted atmosphere, which would blur and dim the vulcanoid's appearance even more.
The work should help researchers better understand the molecular cues that control the formation of germ cells, but worried bioethicists can breathe a sigh of relief: Artificial sperm factories are not on the near horizon.
Instead, much of the gas is ejected before it gets near the event horizon and has a chance to brighten, leading to feeble X-ray emissions.
The image above is of the western hemisphere of Mars, with Olympus Mons on the left horizon, the Tharsis Montes volcanoes a bit closer to the middle, and the Valles Marineris canyons near the center.
We would be better off without them, aging would be slowed by the regular removal of these errant cells, and the therapies to make that possible are on the near horizon.
The team led by three principal investigators, Heino Falcke, Radboud University Nijmegen, Michael Kramer, Max - Planck - Institut für Radioastronomie, and Luciano Rezzolla, Goethe University in Frankfurt and Max - Planck - Institut für Gravitationsphysik, Potsdam, hopes to measure the shadow cast by the event horizon of the black hole in the center of the Milky Way, find new radiopulsars near this black hole, and combine these measurements with advanced computer simulations of the behaviour of light and matter around black holes as predicted by theories of gravity.
SPHERE opens new horizons in the study of young brown dwarfs and giant exoplanets thanks to high - contrast imaging capabilities at optical and near - infrared wavelengths, as well as high signal - to - noise spectroscopy in the near - infrared from low (R ~ 30 - 50) to medium resolutions (R ~ 350).
We document a deeper aragonite saturation horizon and higher near surface aragonite saturation state in the summers of 2014 and 2015 (compared with 2010 — 2013), associated with anomalous warm conditions and decadal scale oscillations.
This ultraviolet image of the sun shows large sunspot group AR 9169 as the bright area near the horizon.
Only polarization of Sgr A * light permits to constrain the geometry of the magnetic fields near the black hole event horizon and it is possibly the only way to find out what Sgr A * radio source really is.
I had a series of flights on the near horizon, one an eight - hour journey to Europe, and, months out, I was already lying awake at night, heart pounding, as I imagined them.
Right as July nears its end and August is peeking over the sunny horizon, I find myself craving the slow - down diet, in every sense of the sentiment.
We're nearing the end of August, which means fall is on the horizon.
Hope is near the horizon, and will probably stay there for a while, because without even a definitive release time frame for Mario Party 9, there's no way of accurately predicting a release date or even an announcement date for a Mario Party game on the 3DS.
The inevitable remakes of Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire Versions are out there nearing the horizon.
Ranks of white fence dominate the near horizon and reappear brokenly through the trees on the hillside beyond.
Whether it's sailing the high seas, getting lost in the world of Metal Gear, rubbing shoulders with Wookies, or fiddling with motes of light, there's some great cooperative and competitive multiplayer on the very near horizon.
HORIZONS «Theeb,» Naji Abu Nowar (Jordan, U.A.E. Qatar, U.K.) «Line of Credit,» Salome Alexi (Georgia, Germany, France) «Cymbeline,» Michael Almereyda (U.S.) «Senza Nessuna Pieta,» Michele Alhaique (Italy) «Near Death Experience,» Benoit Delepine, Gustave Kervern (France) «Le Vita Oscena,» Renato De Maria (Italy) «Realite,» Quentin Dupieux (France, Belgium) «I Spy / I Spy,» Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala (Austria) «Hill of Freedom,» Hong Sangsoo (South Korea) «Bypass,» Duane Hopkins (U.K.) «The President,» Moshen Makhmalbaf (Georgia, France, U.K. Germany) «Your Right Mind,» Ami Canaan Mann (U.S.) «Belluscone, una storia siciliana,» Franco Maresco (Italy) «Nabat,» Elchin Musaoglu (Azerbaijan) «Heaven Knows What,» Josh Safdie, Ben Safdie (U.S., France) «These Are the Rules,» Ognjen Svilicic,» (Croatia, France, Serbia, Macedonia) «Court,» Chaitanya Tamhane (India)
One jaw - dropping shot captures The Fighting Temeraire Tugged to Her last Berth, just as the sunset nears the horizon, but even more impressive is a quiet moment halfway through, when we cut from Turner's own canvas to the hillsides of Kent with no difference between the two.
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