Sentences with phrase «not usher»

The anticipated update, however, will not usher in the arrival of Windows Timeline, a feature that will allow Windows 10 users to switch between using multiple devices.
So that's why some naysayers posit that even if Spotify's direct listing succeeds, it will not usher in a sea change in how the standard IPO unfolds.
We can not usher in a new era of cleaner energy by scraping the bottom of the barrel with tar sands oil.
The A7 may not usher in any major new technology, but the list of leading - edge features it does offer is impressive.
Martin Narey, chief executive of Barnardo's, said: «It is important that government panic over their polling unpopularity does not usher a return to Asbo mania.
«But name - calling and trading insults is not a substitute for leadership and it will not usher in a new American century.
Nope, this sweet little boy is not a baby picture of Usher, and he is not Usher's baby either!
Global capitalism drives tremendous political changes, but it can not usher in an end of politics.
But more to the point, Rush did not usher in divisive language.
The ministry of Jesus did not usher in the new age in the way the disciples may have been led to expect it.
It did not usher in repentant faith in Jesus (at least not that I know of).
Not only did the Copenhagen Summit not usher in a binding pact, it failed even to take a decisive step towards a pact that would be adopted at the next meeting (COP - 16) in Mexico at the end of 2010.
So that's why some naysayers posit that even if Spotify's direct listing succeeds, it will not usher in a sea change in how the standard IPO unfolds.
Banning single - use plastic bags makes sense, as long as it doesn't usher in behaviours that are just as bad, or worse — like over-using heavier bags made of even more plastic.
IN THE END, No Child Left Behind didn't usher in a new era of educational opportunity for disadvantaged children.
I act as if drones ushered in a new way of seeing, but, in fact, drones didn't usher in anything new at all; they just expanded the work photography has been doing since its invention.
The biggest news is that the combo is not ushering in many major changes.
And while Starcraft remastered didn't usher in a new age of classic RTS greatness like many hoped, perhaps Warcraft 3 can.
So far Capcom hadn't ushered in the 32 - bit era of fighting game with any finesse but that was about to change.
But just as the presence of a black president in the White House hasn't ushered in an era of racial comity in America, Obama's cameo in the Biennial doesn't mean that the art world is a place of utopian equality.
Still, that has not ushered in an age where Apple would let a Google application trump its own in terms of development.
Then there's bitcoin mining, which critics have said don't usher in many new jobs when they come to town because the machines do all the work.
If real estate sales was as simple as many private sellers convince themselves it might be, then wouldn't the ushering in of the Internet, and the wide range of marketing and advertising it seemed to promise have prevented these private sellers from eventually contacting an agent to assist them; given they should have been able to sell privately via these new, and miraculous electronic marketing means now available.

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And don't forget the tedious process of patenting the device, a necessity for any inventor, and ushering it through the FDA approval process, if required.
This is the primary challenge facing the press, they say, not Facebook — and rising to this challenge «could usher in a new golden age for the Fourth Estate.»
Not to mention that advances in science and technology are ushering in a new era of medical research that will likely cure many diseases in the coming decade or two.
«Let's hope that this one is a unique sort of set of circumstances that revolve around the politics and not some sort of policy departure that is going to be ushered in by the Trump administration,» he said.
Not only can chatbots usher your clients during the sales process, they can also upsell and cross-sell to them.
Rare is the employee who has not been ushered into a conference room, plied with snacks and coffee, and told to bounce ideas around with colleagues.
TechCrunch argued that the kind of tracking Lowe discussed wasn't allowed under the app's privacy policy, while Engadget ushered Lowe into the «National Association of Data Mining App Psychopaths (not a real thing... we hope)».
Over the past few months, there's been a flurry of launches, releases and unveilings in the market, ushering with it a level of competitive optimism not seen in half a decade.
It probably won't bring jetpacks and hoverboards, but it will usher in other radical technologies, business models, customer experiences and even a new breed of entrepreneurs — a wave of so - called digital natives who think and act differently from every generation before them.
Google, Facebook and Apple have individually ushered in knowledge, social and mobile revolutions, and quite frankly, we haven't made sense of them yet.
The landscape has changed and, although most investors recognize it, it is probably time for us to rally the cleantech community together to formally usher in the future of cleantech for those who haven't looked under the hood in a while.
Usher says Canada has no ground game in most of our biggest overseas markets, not just China.
They weren't wrong: Mobile formally overtook desktop usage in 2014, as smartphones, social apps, enterprise apps, and the mobile web became progressively more ubiquitous and ushered in a new generation of Internet users.
Argentina has not attracted much oil investment since a 2001 - 02 economic crisis ushered in a populist - left government whose policies cut profit potential and made it harder to plan business.
But their agenda is to make the economic polarization between creditors and debtors irreversible, ushering in a Dark Age of austerity and deepening debt peonage in which wages, profits and property rents are earmarked to pay interest — on loans that can't be paid in a shrinking economy.
The digital currency not only recorded unprecedented gains, it single - handedly ushered a new asset class that is...
Stephen Despite having the Jewish scriptures to use as a guide in creating Jesus's story, the Gospel writers could not invent him building the Third Temple (Ezekiel 37:26 - 28), gathering all Jews back to the Land of Israel (Isaiah 43:5 - 6), ushering in an era of world peace, and end all hatred, oppression, suffering and disease (Isaiah 2:4), or spread universal knowledge of the God of Israel, which will unite humanity as one (Zechariah 14:9).
Not all military coflticns are religious coflticns, but I'd be much more comfortable with a chain of command that realizes that than I would be with one that thinks that this war or that war will usher in the end times.
He said:: «Christianity's focus has long been about ushering in God's kingdom «on Earth, not just in heaven,» Borg says.
Christmas ushered me relatively painlessly into the world of children's entertainment and not before time either.
2) I can't see how God does the children wrong by ushering them into His kingdom for all eternity.
«I can't see how God does the children wrong by ushering them into His kingdom for all eternity.
Again, I certainly don't see how God wrongs any of the children if they are ushered into Heaven for eternity at any time.
Assisted suicide laws, however, enable those who are determined to die to have help to do so, while at the same time creating a system by which people can be ushered towards their death, not through their own choice but because circumstances push them in that direction.
2) «Again, I certainly don't see how God wrongs any of the children if they are ushered into Heaven for eternity at any time...»
Again, you are ignoring the manner in which the children are ushered (i.e. cruelly drowning or hacking to death with a sword) and the availability of options which don't cause unnecessary suffering and pain.
I take heart in the belief that this is a stage that will pass, partly because a basically peaceful revolution — consisting in laws and a somewhat aroused national conscience — not a war, ushered in the era of these problems.
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