The church is held forth to these people as the militant company of those who are called
not out of the world but into it to affirm and bless worldly life and to help to structure it according to justice, freedom, and the loving service of one life to another.
They were ok but
not out of this world.
In depth analysis lol he messi and Neymar are the only barce forwards to of played there the last 3 seasons do u think maybe that's why!!!! He has scored 33league goals in the last 4 seasons good but
not out of this world!
He didn't know what to do with Fabregas when he went back to Barca, Sane, so far so good but
not out of this world just yet, Sterling still hot and cold... so much uncertainty and confusion will plague the young man if he moved to city and I'm sure his handlers are savvy enough to see that.
So the hardware's
not out of this world but what always appealed with WebOS devices was the awesome interface.
The Camera is
not out of this world.
While the writing isn't out of this world, Dragon Quest Builders does have an intriguing premise, especially when you consider it's based on an alternate ending from the original Dragon Quest.
Not exact matches
The heart
of exceptional mental toughness, these writers argue, isn't the ability to shut the
world out, but a desire to engage it.
It is also going to be the
world's biggest naturally ventilated building, which means that it isn't going to have to be heated or air conditioned for nine months
out of the year.
I didn't do it knowing he'd become a fan — I did it because it dovetailed with my belief that every company should deliver
out -
of - this -
world customer service.
For one thing, the interesting things that happen to all
of us on a daily basis don't tend to occur when we're sitting on our butts but rather when we're
out and about in the
world.
«I had a most extraordinary Christmas, and I have come to the conclusion that I would
not have spent it
out of the trenches for
worlds,» another British soldier said in a letter to loved ones.
This is because they still think
of geographic expansion as a costly «bricks and mortar» kind
of roll -
out process, and they just don't get the cloud and the fact that there are very modest costs to distributing almost anything digital today to everywhere in the
world.
«If you are pulling
out of something that pretty much every other country in the
world is a part
of, then that is
not seen as being a leader.
As a first - time founder slugging it
out in the ultra-competitive
world of startups, the path isn't exactly a walk in the park.
When little Tommy has the ability to pop in contact lenses to play in a virtual
world and doesn't come
out of his room for a month, that generation
of parents will express the same type
of concern their parents did about spending time on Snapchat.
You can't expect to scale your efforts
of earning money online or as a digital nomad from anywhere in the
world, if you're
not sending
out emails.
Earlier this month, Tim Berners - Lee, the inventor
of the
World Wide Web, laid out a scenario in which computers don't just take jobs — they create and run companies themselves, eventually controlling the entire world eco
World Wide Web, laid
out a scenario in which computers don't just take jobs — they create and run companies themselves, eventually controlling the entire
world eco
world economy.
«And I think the question is, can we use our influence... to ensure that 51 %
of the
world's population isn't missing
out on this massive wealth - creation event.»
Since I'm writing for Data Sheet this week, and
not CEO Daily, I should point
out that all
of this Change - the -
World - Don't - Be-Evil stuff started in the tech sector — even if some players (looking at you, Facebook) have wandered astray.
«Imagine a
world where every one
of us has a mission in life, has the courage to reach
out to people who can help, has the will to succeed and measure success
not in financial terms, but by how many people they help or touch along the way.»
I lack the direct experience with the
world's largest retailer to fairly say I don't like it, but still — a company that has both a taste for hegemony and a reputation (fair or
not) for driving profit
out of supply chains is something any marketer should be wary
of.
«Our true competition is
not the small trickle
of non-Tesla electric cars being produced, but rather the enormous flood
of gasoline cars pouring
out of the
world's factories every day,» wrote Musk in a 2014 blog post.
If that turns
out to be the case, it won't be the end
of the
world.
«In a
world where information travels very, very fast and through different media, figuring
out whether information is public or
not is challenging,» says Daniel Hawke, the former chief
of the SEC's market abuse unit, who recently joined Washington, D.C., law firm Arnold & Porter.
Since Estonian women were
not about to have 10 babies each, the alternative was to figure
out what kind
of product the country could offer to the rest
of the
world.
In the current callous, cowardly
world of dating, it's good to know there are some perseverent people left — 38 %
of people reported someone wouldn't stop texting them after they tried to phase them
out.
The question is if people buy into the idea that (1) smartphones really do harm their ability to take in the
world (or, at least, are more «harmful» than «entertaining»), and (2) that they don't have the willpower to keep their noses
out of their notifications, and thus need a phone that is designed to preempt most apps altogether.
The corporate
world may
not condone spring break officially, but any excuse to turn on your
out -
of - office to escape the city is a good thing.
Poor Howard probably thinks they like him for his charisma, when the rest
of the
world knows he's the best person to rob a liquor store with, since most Americans couldn't pick him
out of a lineup.
There are many things in the
world out of your control, but running your company is
not one
of them.
The twin aims
of making billions
of dollars by churning data for the box and producing important work for the wider
world, it turned
out, were
not always part
of the «virtuous cycle» envisaged by Doctoroff.
But it's a helpful re-framing for the great many people who don't take that advice
out of fear
of upsetting those who designed the current
world you'd like to upend or those who made plans for your life you'd like to defy.
Whether they're tackling
world hunger, improving education or helping people rent
out the things they aren't using, companies
of all sizes are seeking ways to make positive change in the
world.
If your business idea has a reasonable chance
of success and it's
not completely different from anything else ever seen in the
world before, banks may very well hear you
out.
Its price is rising only because people all over the
world are hearing stories
of how others doubled or tripled their money in a short period — and they don't want to miss
out.
In the past three years, Guinness has seen
world - record attempts spike 250 percent, but it's
not because
of crazy individuals growing
out their fingernails or holding their breath.
Second, there are estimated to be over 1.5 billion Android users
out there in the
world, all
of whom have phones that could theoretically get upgraded with Google Assistant (whether they will or
not is a different story).
(Although, new research on this topic suggests that it is
not as much
of an advantage as you think, since our birth order is really about how we act with our family and
not out in the real
world.)
The best talk in the
world will land flat if it's introduced at a moment when the audience isn't ready to hear it (just as, entrepreneur readers will note, even excellent, groundbreaking products fall flat if they're
out of the sync with the market).
And while most
of us may
not update our online followers every half hour like Sullivan did in his heyday, fiending for a Facebook fix 85 times a day is still obviously a good way down the road towards online life crowding
out real -
world experience.
Finally, freakishly, there is an American president who does
not want to lead the
world, and doesn't want to do anything in the
world except get
out of Afghanistan and Iraq on an acceptable basis, doesn't care a fig for the western alliance, and doesn't think American strength or leadership is a good thing.
And as Acura once pointed
out to me, Infiniti's decision to go RWD hasn't really helped it to conquer the BMWs and Mercedes
of the
world.
Apart from a few brilliant authors and composers,
not much good has ever come
out of Russia; and unless there is a sharp improvement in the outlook for that country it could drag the rest
of the
world, including Australia, into a crisis to rival that
of 2008.
We rage against
out -
of - control CEO pay, demand stricter corporate governance, and yet we love the dominant leader who cuts through the noise, gives us something we didn't know we wanted and creates the most valuable company in the
world in an industry — consumer electronics and entertainment — that commands just two or three per cent
of household budgets and GDP.
Such long reigns are
not out of the question in the corporate
world either.
Cook argues that augmented reality is preferable to virtual reality for many applications, because «most people don't want to lock themselves
out from the
world... With AR you can,
not be engrossed in something, but have it be a part
of your
world,
of your conversation.
After the workday, we're hungry to get
out in the
world and socialize,
not just hunker in and space
out in front
of the television.
Our true competition is
not the small trickle
of non-Tesla electric cars being produced, but rather the enormous flood
of gasoline cars pouring
out of the
world's factories every day.
After I got
out of the service I went to
world famous Los Angeles City College and like I came down here and I was going to Los Angeles City College and someone suggested I go to an acting class in the evening and I said I don't know about that.