People can look at an automobile and see the intelligent design behind it, but can
not see it in the world around.
The simplest and most obvious reason we don't see in the world's religions that is that all of them are just made up out of people's imaginations with no inspiration or guidance from any god because there were no such gods to inspire them.
We are not setting a great example for this next generation and so many are losing there lives because of the love that they do
not see in this world.
Whenever a ship approached the island, I imagined the people and things I hadn't seen in the world beyond the ocean.
Not exact matches
I think
in a perfect
world everyone would
see immediate returns, but that's just
not realistic.
«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.
I related to the book
in ways that I was
not expecting and it did what only truly great books do — it made me think about things that I wouldn't have otherwise, and it made me
see the
world from a slightly different perspective.
But what is so bizarre is that they differ so vastly, and they don't all apply to each publisher, yet the
world's biggest names
in publishing all
saw a major blip that
in some cases will have been rather concerning from an ad revenue perspective.
Calls to cut regulation and red tape are often the first item of business for those promoting developments
in the
world's major cities, but
not Perth's Adrian Fini, who
sees things very differently.
Sorrell then referenced a speech given by WPP's third biggest client — and the biggest ad spender
in the
world — P&G's marketing boss Marc Pritchard, who said Google and Facebook were
not doing enough to meet advertiser demands around measurement, brand safety, and viewability (the measure of whether an online ad had the ability to be
seen by a human).
In the middle are clients who are doing well but aren't focused on conquering the
world because they just
see that challenge as too risky.
«
In the next five to 10 years, it's going to be very difficult to see any data - oriented piece of the world not fundamentally transformed by this technology,» predicts Shivon Zilis, an investor at Bloomberg Beta, based in San Francisco and New Yor
In the next five to 10 years, it's going to be very difficult to
see any data - oriented piece of the
world not fundamentally transformed by this technology,» predicts Shivon Zilis, an investor at Bloomberg Beta, based
in San Francisco and New Yor
in San Francisco and New York.
It's a real bummer when you
see something that's so ubiquitous out
in the
world, that we can
not miss, and they did a poor job on it.
«When we have a
world where you have ISIS chopping off heads and, frankly, drowning people
in steel cages, where you have wars and horrible, horrible sights all over, where you have so many bad things happening, this is like medieval times, we haven't
seen anything like this, the carnage all over the
world,» Trump said.
Zuckerberg, who sounded awed that he'd go to parties on campus and end up
in people's rooms and
see Facebook windows open, did
not have
world domination on the brain.
As a result, U.K. officials have already approached the
World Trade Organization to
see what they can do
in case they can
not reach a deal within the two - year deadline.
«This is both a response to everything you are
seeing in the
world, this DOD regulation, but also an effort by
not just the DOD, but by the administration to drive companies
in the private sector generally towards greater cybersecurity and more disclosure with the government,» Lee said.
I don't know if that's just my West Coast allegiance, but I like her and I've
seen Lululemon (lulu) go from a small regional player with one store on our street here
in Vancouver to a huge success, one of the fastest - growing brands
in the
world and fast becoming one of the best known.
Still, some analysts argue the rally
in the Nikkei 225 is
not overdone, and has
in fact been exaggerated by strong gains
seen in stock markets around the
world.
In the days to come the Fed will have to prove that a new set of tools for managing interest rates will work as expected;
see how higher U.S. rates affect domestic and global financial conditions; and hope that weak
world demand and commodity prices do
not lead to an overall bout of deflation and force the Fed to reverse course.
At the same time, we're doing enforcement activity
in our remote [exclusive economic zones] to make sure that there's
not illegal fishing activity taking place, and we were
not seeing that activity, but it was peeling off a lot of our resources toward what I would consider a relatively benign threat, and then we're providing other resources to do exercises with the military
in the remote parts of the
world but with really no strategic outcome that I could discern where the Coast Guard was providing a unique capability.
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.
I mean, never before
in the last thirty years have we
seen so much of economic activity dependent on,
not just the Fed, but I would generalize it to central banks around the
world and the very accommodative policies.
«This is something we haven't
seen in a while
in terms of the growth backdrop» both
in the US and around the
world, he said, adding that European economies «are doing really well» after years of crisis conditions.
«You get affected by things that happen around the
world or whatever, a lot more I think as a father, just because you realize how precious life is, and it puts it all
in perspective, you know, the idea of
not being around to
see your children grow up,» he added.
My evidence of that is if you ask Chris Nassetta, CEO of Hilton, which until the merger of Marriott and Starwood was the largest hotel company
in the
world, he actually went on record numerous times saying they haven't
seen a material impact.
In the online
world, Williams is
seen as a truth teller, an engineer who's
not afraid to stick it to the suits and the venture capitalists.
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.
Much of Jean Case's career has been about
seeing what others might
not, especially
in the
world of technology.
Other companies with
world - class R&D groups built radical innovations only to
see their company fumble the future and others reap the rewards (think of Xerox and the personal computer, Fairchild and integrated circuits, Kodak and digital photography, etc.) Common themes
in these failures were, 1) without a direct connection to the customer advanced R&D groups built products without understanding user needs, and 2) the core of the company was so focused on execution of current products that it couldn't
see that the future didn't look like the past.
In the real
world, I can't
see pulse - tracking being shared this way at all, but I can
see this becoming useful if I want to dictate a text to a friend while out jogging.
You can have access to all of the data
in the
world, but it doesn't mean anything if you can't interpret it for decision makers to
see clearly.
And frankly, when I continued to
see that Microsoft still ranked among the most valuable companies
in the
world, its stock at all - time highs, I couldn't really understand or explain why.
What that means
in the real
world is that Videotron customers won't
see big charges when they leave the company's own service areas.
And, so as
not to miss the bandwagon, suddenly every business is
in the video business as well and there's a video crew (generally composed of otherwise unemployed film school grads) trying to spin the day's every activity into something golden that they think the
world wants to
see.
While
not particularly shocking, his comments were
seen as non-inclusive and met with a lot of criticism
in the golf
world.
The reality is that no one,
not even the biggest and brightest minds
in the entrepreneurial community or business
world today, can possibly
see everything from every angle.
Well - liked and relentlessly positive, Johnson, then 53, seemed to offer the kind of can - do Silicon Valley spirit that hadn't been
seen in the retail
world since, well, Apple.
Not the most thrilling thing
in the
world, but it's part of
seeing it grow.
While that's an increase from 7.3 % of sales
in 2015, we are
not going to
see a
world in which ecommerce sales make up 50, 60, 70 percent of overall sales anytime soon.
Your areas of impact could be, but are
not limited to, your wish - list of changes you would like to
see in your life, going on a trip of a lifetime to your dream destinations, positive changes
in any of your relationships, and problems or neglected opportunities that you
see in the
world around that you can no longer put off addressing.
We didn't actually lift a lot of weights
in SEAL training, because there were so many of us
in a SEAL team or
in a SEAL training class, you just couldn't set up a circuit — but the calisthenics and really today you
see the fitness
world going from, «Well, you need to do heavy weights or you need to do kettlebells, or you need to... «Well, I think what you find is calisthenics, the old push - ups, sit - ups, 8 - count bodybuilders, chase the rabbit, these were exercises that I still do today, and they serve me pretty well.
So I'm certainly
not anxious to
see the government screw something else up, especially the best health care system
in the
world.
They don't
see those efforts as mutually exclusive, and it's perhaps for that reason that some HR departments, particularly
in the tech
world, have recently undergone some of their own internal rebranding, shedding the stodgy old «human resources» name
in favor of friendlier and more inviting monikers like People Operations (Google, Southwest Airlines), Employee Experience (Airbnb), and Employee Success (Salesforce).
An article
in MarketWatch quoted University of Denver law professor Jay Brown, saying «FASB says it's just a clarification... There's no way this can
not be
seen as an effort to reduce disclosure» and University of Tennessee accounting professor Joe Carcello saying this would put us behind standards used
in the «rest of the
world.»
But I was just amazed by how everyone, young and old wanted to be involved... and was so deeply enriched and touched by the experience and the laughter and the love I experienced from the people I met and how women would
in particular open their hearts to me and tell me the stories of where they've come from, particularly because I have the language and was coming there as a woman and just how touched they were that I was there as a woman from England who's learned the language and who's an artist and running this project and come all the way to
see them so they didn't feel forgotten I think that was pretty much what they felt... that their stories were being heard so they don't feel forgotten knowing the tents would be around the
world.
She wanted to
see her work make an impact with real -
world applications,
not enshrined
in niche publications, so she quit.
In the winner - take-most
world of ecosystems and platforms, there won't be room for unlimited choices, thus we are very likely to
see consolidation.
If you think you can't afford to be part of such a place, all I can tell you is that you really can't afford
not to be and if you think education is expensive, try being ignorant
in today's competitive
world and
see where that gets you.
I realize that simply shutting down the spam - spewing email systems of the
world would be a huge advance
in making us all more effective, but I don't
see that happening.