Sentences with phrase «new hope in future»

Everything is bigger and better, XCOM 2 exceeds expectations and spawns new hope in future sequels.

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Mackey believes the next generation of millenials will set the tone for how the world views business and capitalism, and he hopes the book will move future leaders to act in a new way.
The February rollout of cryptotrading to five states will be in phases, and Robinhood said it hopes to offer cryptocurrency trading to New York residents in the future, but noted that the state and others may require specific licensing and approvals.
«Despite the near - term unfavourable outlook, New Hope remains in an enviable position to take advantage of future opportunities and to manage through this phase of the cycle,» managing director Robert Neale said in a statement.
With the future of the travel ban still uncertain, applicants to the EB - 5 program are now rushing in, hoping to get approved before any new executive orders.
Founder Anne Wojcicki recently expressed her sense of hope in the future of genetics to the New York Times, «Genetics is like your cholesterol test.
Additional dinners are scheduled in Atlanta, Detroit and New Orleans, with the hope of getting to San Francisco, Boston and Baltimore in the future.
«I'm hoping we'll be able to resume in some form in the future, working with whatever new guidelines they have,» he says.
In the future, we hope that when playwrights and song writers hear man - machine duet, they'll be inspired to use new technology on their next composition for the stage.
We urgently need to increase housing supply and introduce new kinds of housing options if we hope to attract 25 - to 35 - year - olds to our region — a key demographic that will drive our economy in the near future
The February 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland that left 17 people dead has sparked another debate about gun culture in America and spurred new hopes that something will be done to prevent future incidents.
For instance, Hamid speculates about a future political order, based on pure democratic assemblies: «How this assembly would coexist with other preexisting bodies of government was as yet undecided... [U] nlike those other entities for which some humans were not human enough to exercise suffrage, this new assembly would speak from the will of all the people, and in the face of that will, it was hoped, greater justice might be less easily denied.»
For the future of the Church everywhere, too, what is most essential is the ancient yet ever - new message of Christianity, that is to say that in the darkness of this life the hearts of men must entrust themselves to that ineffable, adorable mystery of life which we call God in faith, hope and love and unconditional confidence in Jesus Christ our Lord.
Human temporality therefore tries to divine what the future may bring; it takes the whole of itself (past, present and its future) and puts its whole destiny in an Absolute (ideology, deity, even the self) in the hope and belief that it may be reborn to a new space - time dimension, the eschatological, and thus possess the fullness of time.
And while there are signs of hope to be found in renewal movements and new forms of Catholic community across the continent, the continued embrace of Catholic Lite by too many western European Catholic leaders and intellectuals bodes ill for a European Catholicism that can inspire Europe to reject demographic suicide and rediscover the joy of creating the future through having children.
I hope that your publicly proclaimed distaste for the New Oxford Review ad that appeared in the November 1998 issue does not mean that you intend to censor or ban the journal's future ads.
Only after we have recognized the Christian hope in this form, are we in a position to ask the humanist or the Marxist if his work for the renewal of society and for the future generations of mankind actually exhausts the meaning of hope for the man of the new world.
A new era has dawned; a community has come into existence — in effect a new Israel — in which there is offered forgiveness for the past, spiritual power for the present, and hope for the future.
This was crucial, especially in relation to the Genesis account of Creation, the story of the life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus in the Gospels and the New Testament accounts in which the hope of the consummation of the Kingdom of God in the future was expressed.
I believe that the hope for the future lies in a new social and economic order which demands the abolition of the capitalistic system.
If being baptized means being raised here and now to new life, then this present sharing in Christ's resurrection can not yet mean final fulfillment, but rather a life of hope which is cognizant of the inadequacy of the present state of things to contain the fullness of God's future.
Hope for the future of theology, he argued, lies in seeing that the new metaphysics, most profoundly enunciated by Whitehead, provides a fresh basis for raising the old question of the existence or non-existence of God.
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I am currently attending a relatively new church plant in Arlington, TX, and hope to be involved in more church planting efforts in the future.
Nevertheless, a new ethics marks the linkage of freedom to hope — what Moltmann calls the ethics of the mission (Sendung); the promissio involves a missio, in the mission, the obligation which engages the present proceeds from the promise, opens the future.
Yet there is no adequate substitute for the New Testament understanding of God as both Creator and Redeemer, ruling his world in both power and love, offering to mankind both judgment and mercy, and affording a ground of security and hope for both present and future, for this world and for an ongoing life after death.
If in the Old Testament, in Judaism, and in the New Testament, the unworldly takes the form of a future hope, of eschata — «last things» in the traditional sense — that is only one among other possible conceptions of man's relation to the unworldly, though no doubt it enshrines a genuine insight into human existence, namely that from a human perspective the eschaton can only be future.
«We hope that the discernment in the Electoral Synod will enable them to elect a new bishop who will lead the Diocese of Brechin in its future ministry and mission, and hold each of the candidates and the Diocese in our prayers during this process.»
In passing from pre-Christian Judaism into the New Testament, we cross a boundary line into no strange country; the same ways of thinking used by Palestinian Jews to express their future hopes were used also by the first Christians.
The deepest convictions of men in favor of future hope, therefore, have come not so much from those who have framed arguments for it as from those who have heightened life's spiritual value, given it new meaning, made it wealthy with fresh significance and purpose until it has seemed as though it ought to go on.
The distinctive element in the New Testament's future hope, as a resource in present trouble, does not, however, lie in such passages.
This inner victory of the eternal over the temporal, here and now as well as hereafter, is the original and creative element in the New Testament's use of future hope to comfort present sorrow.
Furthermore, in the New Testament generally, this Jewish insistence on keeping the body, however rarefied and spiritualized, as part of the future hope, was associated with the Jewish apocalyptic drama — the sudden arrival of the Messiah on the clouds of heaven and the resurrection to eternal destinies.
Awakening a sense of realistic hope for a new future is an essential dynamic in facilitating growth.
Certainly the great thing that has happened in the Reformed churches recently — something which one hopes can be continued into the foreseeable future — is a new awareness of themselves and of their responsibilities and their possibilities.
In addition to generous tax credits that draw productions to the state, the city of Atlanta hopes to land a Super Bowl in the near future after its new stadium for the Atlanta Falcons is due to open in 201In addition to generous tax credits that draw productions to the state, the city of Atlanta hopes to land a Super Bowl in the near future after its new stadium for the Atlanta Falcons is due to open in 201in the near future after its new stadium for the Atlanta Falcons is due to open in 201in 2017.
Future plans for the brand include the launch of new spaghetti and pasta sauces in 2011 that Sebastiani hopes to take nationwide.
Overall, I'm glad I bought this book, I'm looking forward to trying new recipes (next I think will be Red Velvet Cake Fudge Protein Bars...), and hope to see more from Jessica in the future!
In the future, he hopes to pursue his love of grilling on a sunny beach, or collaborate with Common Projects on a new line of white sneaks.
With hopes to expand brewery operation in the near future, Roscoe Beer Co. will continue to craft new, sessionable brews as their business continues to grow.
With hopes to build their own brewery in the near future, Roscoe Beer Co. will continue to craft new, sessionable brews as their business continues to grow.
However, he still has a job to do at Stamford Bridge, and the same applies to Montella, with the pair undoubtedly hoping that they can avoid having to look for a new job in the near future.
It's apparently the first in a new series of videos he's doing too - let's hope for more race recaps in future!
As Tottenham now look set to establish themselves as a top four side, they will hope that Pochettino stays at White Hart Lane for the foreseeable future to take them to the next level as title contenders, make a bigger impression in Europe and also to see them through what could be a tricky period once they move into their new stadium.
Xia has already insisted that the transfer budget and future decisions will be made in conjunction with the new manager, and so Villa supporters will be hoping that an appointment can be made sooner rather than later in order to get a better idea of how much ambition and desire the new owner will show.
Jack will no doubt come good future wise, but needs to focus more on his game although he showed some improvement in his last few games before the season ended, he is a work in progress and here's hoping he can only go from strength to strength in the new season for the arsenal cause!
But if Wenger is continuing to hold the negative cloud of uncertainty over his future with the club on purpose in the hope the annual late rally to secure a top 4 spot would justify a new contract then I would rather finish 7th, outside of the European football places allowing a new manager to focus just on the PL and taking any arguments away from Wenger that would delude him into thinking he should continue his unsuccessful reign and the systematic dismantling of our competitive status and DNA.
Let's hope we get to see some more of our new striker in the near future, because hopefully he'll follow the same path as our other summer signings and prove to be another excellent buy.
However, it has resulted in a competitive and highly entertaining campaign for supporters, with emotional goodbyes to legends such as Luca Toni and Antonio Di Natale to the crowning of new young starlets hoping to establish themselves as the stars of the future.
With players like Cech and Ospina here for competition it is very unlikely he would get back into the Arsenal first team squad at any time in the near future so I hope that he buckles down and improves his decision - making in a new environment....
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