Sentences with phrase «new young ones»

That team of older men is cutting down a forest full of older trees to replace them with new young ones that can flourish in the years to come.
No wonder then that no players (big or new young ones) want to come to arsenal.

Not exact matches

The following day, one of the trainers, a bright, young, new - to - his - role superstar, gave me some powerful feedback: «Despite your experience in business and academia, you were open to changing your work and not just telling us «I'm an expert, this is what you need, now go train it.»
One of the first questions young families want to know when looking for a new home is what the school zone is like.
Second, a witness told The New York Times that the older brother was lying in the street after the shootout when the younger one ran him over while fleeing police, but doctors didn't see signs of him being run over.
But if Frank + Oak has done one thing well, it's attaching itself to this aspirational vision of the young new - economy worker.
Stewart Butterfield, cofounder of Flickr and chief executive of Slack, one of the fastest - growing business apps of all time, shared his best advice for young people with Adam Bryant of The New York Times:
When launching a new business, young entrepreneurs tend to forget one very important element: their books.
It's a concept called «reverse mentoring» — pairing older workers with younger ones to educate one another on how business work and new ways of thinking can improve them.
But there's one easy, important thing you can do to settle in and become efficient in your new role, writes John D. Spooner, author of «No One Ever Told Us That: Money And Life Lessons For Young Adults»: Take an experienced employee out to eone easy, important thing you can do to settle in and become efficient in your new role, writes John D. Spooner, author of «No One Ever Told Us That: Money And Life Lessons For Young Adults»: Take an experienced employee out to eOne Ever Told Us That: Money And Life Lessons For Young Adults»: Take an experienced employee out to eat.
I was a little shy at first; no one wants to hear an opinion from the young / new guy, but even then I was thinking big and thinking outside the box.
The target profile matches young millennial customers most at risk of cutting the cord and switching to one of the new Internet TV services, sometimes called over-the-top or OTT, from AT&T, Dish Network (dish) or Google's (googl) YouTube, J.P. Morgan Chase analyst Philip Cusick notes.
The new cabinet, scheduled to be unveiled at 11 a.m. Monday at Rideau Hall, will also include «new faces and younger members, along with experienced hands,» one senior Conservative source said, with more female cabinet ministers in particular.
Welcome to Refresh — a new initiative by young people, for young people, to provide a free - market response to Britain's b iggest issues

Everyone in politics agrees on one thing: that the political centre ground, for two decades a fiercely contested battlefield, increasingly resembles No Man's Land.

One recent New York Times homage to the phenomenon compared dropping out to «lighting out for the territories to strike gold,» with one young executive describing it as «almost a badge of honor» among startup entrepreneuOne recent New York Times homage to the phenomenon compared dropping out to «lighting out for the territories to strike gold,» with one young executive describing it as «almost a badge of honor» among startup entrepreneuone young executive describing it as «almost a badge of honor» among startup entrepreneurs.
For example, new and young firms are often the ones that can do the most to improve an economy's productivity, create new jobs and raise potential output.
About one in seven new marriages in America is now interracial, and the numbers are higher for younger Americans.
If a particular product such as a children's toy has waned in popularity and young kids stop buying that toy, then the makers cease to invest in that particular model and a new one is introduced.
In one fascinating instance, a young Jewish father in New York City required his eight - year - old daughter — who was herself an intellectual prodigy — to read Wells in its entirety.
The man who wrote the original work was a promising young scholar in his early thirties at All Soul's College at Oxford; the person who issues the new edition is Rollins Professor of History at Princeton, the most renowned student of Augustine in the world, and one of the most respected historians of the religious history of the later Roman Empire.
That struggle entered one of its critical stages in the summer of 1964 when young black civil rights workers in Mississippi, aided by about 800 white college students from the North, tried to bring blacks in the Magnolia state to a new level of political and social awareness.
There's a new blog created by some of my friends and I to help the millenial Christians especially the young ones.
You seem to suggest that God is creating a new consciousness among young people who seem to be craving a Christianity that is different from the one that I grew up with.
Three and one half generations have been born since that incident took place and many new church members either were too young to know what happened or uninformed (blissfully ignorant) about it.
So this is Christmas And what have you done Another year over And a new one just begun Ans so this is Christmas I hope you have fun The near and the dear one The old and the young
In the wake of the election, one of the more interesting developments has been the sudden rise to stardom of The New York Times «young political future predictor, Nate Silver.
(CNN)- The founder of the Mormon church, Joseph Smith, wed as many as 40 wives, including some who were already married and one as young as 14 years old, the church acknowledged in a surprising new essay.
They search for new forms of community but tend to be wary of authority figures and particularly of leaders... The young neotraditionalists also have an almost intuitive attraction to liturgy, ritual, and symbol as forms of knowledge that complement the dominant rational, scientific one
Perhaps in another ten or twenty years I'll be the one playing the tiny violin for the «poor young people» with some new phenomena to stand behind.
Listen to this from a young mother, telling what happened in one of our new American settlements: «We tried everything we could think of to make this place something other than a real estate development.
One official put it this way: «A lot of parishes say, «We want younger people» — except that younger people bring new ideas and that is what they do not want.
The effect that theological questions can have on the faith of a young student is not a new one.
This involves expressing his love and respect for her, creating opportunities for continued sharing on as many levels as feasible in light of the new demands of parenthood, encouraging her to maintain at least one satisfying interest outside the home and the marriage, and taking over the parenting role regularly to give his wife a «chance to come up for air,» as one young mother put it.
Rabbi Maurice Davis of White Plains, New York, points out that the present generation of Jewish young people, those born here in the «60s, is the first one that can not reasonably expect to surpass its parents» achievements, as those parents did their parents».
«2 The diversity which Henry, as one of modern evangelicalism's founders, laments has been noted more positively by Richard Quebedeaux in his book The Young Evangelicals - Revolution in Orthodoxy.3 In this book Quebedeaux offers a typology for the conservative wing of the Protestant church, differentiating Separatist Fundamentalism (Bob Jones University, Carl McIntire) from Open Fundamentalism (Biola College, Hal Lindsey), Establishment Evangelicalism (Christianity Today, Billy Graham) from the New Evangelicalism (Fuller Theological Seminary, Mark Hatfield), and all of these from the Charismatic Movement which cuts into orthodox, as well as ecumenical liberal and Roman Catholic constituencies.
But with the help of a stunning new interactive design installation, one hospital in London is doing something to brighten the stay of its young guests.
The pre-exilic prophets were already speaking of the judgment to fall «in the latter days» as one in which the God of Israel «will be judge between nations, arbiter among many peoples» 8 and where the divine judgment would result in a new kind of world in which «the wolf shall live with the sheep, and the leopard lie down with the kid; the calf and the young lion shall grow up together, and a little child shall lead them».9
A New Yorker cartoon from the 1920s showed a gawky young man and girl standing awkwardly about, while off to one side, one upper - crust old lady says to another: «They're discussing sex.
Jesus» religion was suffused with radiance and the whole New Testament reflects it, so that when I read such things as one medieval scholar said — «A young girl should never play; she should weep much and meditate on her sins» — I am sure that that is not only psychological nonsense but also very bad Christianity.
An example... a young woman in her 20's... a new believer... coming to terms with her life, which had been one of abuse of every kind imaginable... she'd had a breakdown at 20 and was often suicidal... was standing outside church after the service... crying and smoking a cigarette.
The day following the one - sided vote in Dallas on the «Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People» (there were only thirteen nays), the New York Times expressed satisfaction in an editorial titled «Seeking Atonement in Dallas.»
I am indebted to Mr. Everett Sims; Dean B. W. Anderson of Drew Theological Seminary; Professor Millar Burrows, my one - time teacher and now esteemed senior colleague; Professor Franklin W. Young, until recently an associate of mine at Yale and now Professor of New Testament at the Episcopal Theological Seminary in Austin, Texas; and Professor Claude Welch of Yale.
In 1948, when he found Covington, the little suburb of New Orleans where he lived until his death, he said, «I took one look around, sniffed the ozone, and exclaimed» unlike Brigham Young» «This is the nonplace for me!
There was pressure to symbolize the discontinuity between old Judaism and the new Israeli man by exchanging European names for Hebrew ones: Ben - Gurion (born Green) personally selected the surname Sharon for the impressive young officer Ariel Scheinerman.
Conversely, a young business school graduate seeking a career with one of Fortune magazine's «500» had better not advertise his or her career in the new politics, or views associated with the environmentalist, antinuclear or consumer movements.
This reading practice, offering a purchase on literature to anyone who wanted one, receded in the 1970s as pedagogues turned from New Criticism to Big Theory, and further in the 1990s as poetry and novels lost prestige and young people no longer aspired to read them closely for cultural capital.
At one point he indulges in a thought - experiment with reference to certain New Guinea tribes where ritual homosexual practices with young boys are normative.
According to new research published this week in the journal «Archives of Sexual Behavior,» young millennials (the ones born in the «90s) are even less likely to be sexually active.
One is overwhelmed by the new, potentially dangerous technology, and feels outraged by the unfamiliar «permissive» patterns of behavior of the younger generation today.
That's one of the huge issues today — young and healthy people assume they don't need health care — or in some cases, can not get health care — perhaps as youths they had medical conditions — and prior to Obama's new law — there were more restrictions as to whom qualified as a dependent under their parents policy.
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