Sentences with phrase «noble ideas»

Built around the cutting - edge blockchain and Virtual Reality technologies, it delivers a system with all necessary tools to convert noble ideas into functional solutions by overcoming the traditional barriers to innovation.
Sadly in the current video game industry — such noble ideas don't float.
This is history on a grand scale — a book about politics and war and social issues, but also about human nature, love, religious faith, virtue, ambition, friendship and betrayal, and the far - reaching consequences of noble ideas.
For all of his noble ideas, however, Mamet repeatedly uses the idea of honor as a crutch to explain away his characters» actions — even when they make little sense.
The question used to hurt, but as you can see in Mike Tauber's photos, we are the new face of America and its noble ideas of equality and freedom.»
According to him the visit was to appreciate Governor Dickson for immortalizing the foremost Ijaw hero by renaming the Government House banquet hall after him and for pushing forward his noble ideas of governance and strong agitation for rights of people Ijaw and Niger Delta.
Hence, politicians take an interest even if it politically self - interest as opposed to the pursuit of noble ideas.
This was the secret of the fatal breach, as it is pinpointed by a modern Jewish writer, and one who is by no means insensitive to the many noble ideas which he finds in the teaching of Jesus.45 he writes:
This dream will not die easily — noble ideas seldom do.
A very cool and noble idea, but not one targeting the biggest market.
The quest to «change the world for the better» is a noble idea, but too broad to be a goal.
Lol, ppl a scared of a NWO, but its a noble idea.
While it sounds like a noble idea, the concept of «investing in your marriage» can seem so far away for many couples, particularly during the first few years of marriage.
On the basis of her experience, Hannah Arendt concluded that human rights — understood as rights obtained regardless of one's citizenship — were a noble idea, but rather scarce in reality.
De Blasio, however, has called it a «noble idea» but has focused his comments on the likely high cost and the logistical hurdles that would come with establishing smaller jails around the city.
The mayor has also said closing Rikers is a «noble idea,» but has focused his comments on what his administration is currently doing to enact reform.
Mr. de Blasio had said last year that closing the city's complex on Rikers Island was a «noble idea,» but he refused to publicly back it because it could cost billions of dollars, take years, and would ignore more immediate needs on the island.
Moving technology from the foreground to the background of our lives is a noble idea, but we won't achieve it with yet another gadget.
The concept of open - access, while a noble idea and lauded by many, has yet to really take hold in the research community.
«Eating healthy is such a noble idea.
Though the initial thought of online dating was, in theory, a genius idea - what was not expected was for this noble idea to turn into the monster that it has today.
Yet Dargis goes on to say that something must have gotten lost in the translation from noble idea to low - budget reality: «the entire [opening] scene, from the camerawork to the stilted, stop - and - go dialogue, can be read as a Brechtian enterprise, but mostly it feels like Mr. Schrader isn't in control of his material.»
Among its many valuable lessons is that objects have no worth save for the feelings we invest in them, and that no individual is greater than a noble idea.
But we also got a friendly warning: if you don't master the craft, you won't be able to make the most noble idea work.
While this is a noble idea, we already know that few families and students actually report bullying.
Overall, parents generally felt that increasing diversity was a noble idea.
It's a noble idea, and should have been implemented when charters were first approved in New York, but better late than never.
A stack of few books is a perfect reason to engage your child to the noble idea of donating used books.
Authorized user can't be legally responsible for tax payment — Though it may be a noble idea, an authorized cardholder who got into debt trouble can't take on the tax burden for the friend whose credit he damaged.
Sounds like a noble idea, right?
I wouldn't mind my cat winning but it is also a noble idea to remember all the cats that is rescue centers.
It seems a noble idea, and we hope it's nobly carried out — with enough transparency that dog lovers who make donations know exactly how much money the organization is receiving, how much of that is going to buy and ship dog food, and what profits, if any, the private dog food company is making.
Noble idea to be sure, I certainly don't like to see animals euthanized.
Choosing to manage the quality for each piece is a noble idea, and if it's important to you, then great.
Its essence will, nevertheless, be identical — the attractive, pathetic, at first sight noble idea that transcends the individual in the name of the common good, and the enormous self - confidence on the side of the proponents about their right to sacrifice the man and his freedom in order to make this idea reality....
The ThinkLight is certainly a noble idea, but it really fails to impress.
«We Just Aren't That Into You» «It sounds like a noble idea, and it's in keeping with Google's history of testing interesting ideas, but I don't think it's going to be as affordable for readers as ads are for advertisers,» Internet marketing expert Brian Carter told the E-Commerce...
@Jason Miller While a noble idea, the return on investment most likely will not be seen on your bottom line.
The Smith & Noble Idea Gallery is the perfect place to gather inspiration for your design project.

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It may have sounded like a noble goal at first, but Peters had taken the idea of calorie counting too far.
But is it any less noble to invest in something because you believe in the idea, rather than investing simply to make a profit?
As a participant in that 1998 Ramsey Colloquium, a longtime supporter of the cautious use of rights language, and a frequent critic of its misuses, I was moved by Reno's arguments to ponder whether the noble post — World War II universal human - rights idea has finally been so manipulated and politicized as to justify its abandonment by men and women of good will.
Nietzsche's scorn for «modern ideas» made a profound impression on his admirers: «This book [Beyond Good and Evil],» he said, «is a criticism of modernity, embracing the modern sciences, arts, even politics, together with certain indications as to a type that would be the reverse of modern man, for as little like him as possible: a noble, yea - saying man.»
He identified the Church with the cause of the poor, with the longing for peace and decency between people of different beliefs and ideas, with large and noble aspirations, with sorrow for sin and with hope for the future.
In his recent book, Life, Liberty, and the Defense of Dignity, he offers «four benefits» of mortality: interest and engagement, suggesting that adding, say, twenty years to the human life span would not proportionately increase the pleasures of life; seriousness and aspiration, proposing that the knowledge that our life is limited is what leads us to take life seriously and passionately; beauty and love, presenting the idea that it is precisely their perishability that makes, for instance, flowers beautiful to us, just as the coming and going of spring makes that season all the more meaningful; and, finally, virtue and moral excellence, by which he means the virtuous and noble deeds that mortality makes possible, including the sacrifice of our own life for a worthy cause.
Noble ask for prayer, and ended by saying, «I have no idea in what capacity He will use me in over the next several years; however, I do know that it will be immeasurably more than all I could ask for or imagine — because, in Christ, the best is ALWAYS yet to come.»
Colleges, and the students educated in them, are time capsules by which we send noble — or ignoble — ideas and virtues into the future.
Julius Heuscher writes of the adolescent: «His ideas though noble, delicate or princely, are still immature and brittle and can not yet become a fully effective part of the adolescent's real life.
First, as the idea of God was heightened into nobler meanings, nothing for which he was responsible could be conceived as aimless and, therefore, the suffering which he brought on men and nations could readily be thought of, not as retribution merely, but as purposeful discipline and chastisement.
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