Sentences with phrase «now emerging forms»

Although I do not wish to make a fetish of this principle, I believe that satisfactory negotiated solutions in the future on the part of many of the now emerging forms of ministry are very likely to follow a similar course.

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Formed from the merger of the Canadian operations of Now Prepay, where DeMarchi worked, and Cook's Ezipin, Payment Source is thriving in a space that has emerged with the growth of the digital economy and e-commerce.
As new deals emerge, there is now time for venture capitalists to be thoughtful, to do real due diligence, and to form true relationships with entrepreneurs.
Scholars agree that the general structural form of what we now call the «ordained ministry» — according to which a particular person is given general oversight of all the activities of a particular Christian community — did not emerge in the church until early in the second century.
However, it has now emerged that Liverpool are the club to have spoken to him, with managing director Ian Ayre making the trip to start negotiations with the talented 21 - year - old, who has been in sensational form in the Eredivisie this season.
In the 2013/14 and 14/15 campaigns, the Welshman was in peak form as he emerged as a real goalscoring threat having reached double figures in both seasons, but since then he has struggled to reach that level and now seemingly faces an uncertain future.
Also wanted by Barcelona, it has now emerged that Arsenal intend to rival the Catalan giants for the signing of in - form Celta Vigo forward Nolito, who has five goals and three assists so far this season and who would cost around # 14m due to a clause in his contract.
The likes of Steven Mandanda and Salvatore Sirigu have been mentioned as targets for Villa in recent times and now another name in the form of Antonio Adan has emerged as a candidate to arrive at the Midlands based outfit.
But after finding his form in France, Arsenal have now emerged as favourites to sign the # 35m - rated midfielder.
What is emerging is a new idea: that qualities like grit and resilience are not formed through the traditional mechanics of «teaching»; instead, a growing number of researchers now believe, they are shaped by several specific environmental forces, both in the classroom and in the home, sometimes in subtle and intricate ways.
It is a bizarre feature of the AV referendum that it was actually proposed by neither of the parties who won the 2010 election, and who now form the government, but emerged as a last gasp from the bunker of the man who lost.
But Marcia Kalish and colleagues at the CDC have just published studies which suggest that only those drug users in Thailand who were infected before 1988 have the American subtype B, while a different Thai form, now known as subtype B», is emerging fast.
In the media, sexting is often vilified by the shame stories that emerge: this or that nude photograph was spread after a relationship ended, and now far too many people have seen it, disseminated as a form of revenge.
So your editor expects that a new form of common curricula standards will emerge within the next decade to replace what Common Core is bringing into place right now.
But now, a new ZR1 has emerged in the form of the 2019 C7 ZR1.
That now - common representation emerged around AD 400, when Saint Jerome, patron saint of archaeologists, librarians, and students, created the Vulgate Bible, a version of the book that united the older texts into a cohesive Latin form.
Now, though, memoirs have emerged as a dominant form, often with fictionalized details and dialogue.
They write, «There was a time when you weren't always so reachable... when you weren't always being bombarded by so much stimuli, whether in the form of e-mails or texts, Twitter posts or whatever new technology may emerge... well, any minute now
Now, one of the nation's oldest and best known monthly magazines has emerged with an ebook platform that will focus on the long - form journalism that has become so popular among e-reading fans.
Wearables is an emerging category, the use cases are now revealing themselves, and creative designers are forming new applications.
As always, I remain open to the possibility that new evidence may emerge to document benefits from such diets that might justify the risks they present, but for now this feeding approach appears to be simply another form of CAM mythology supported only by anecdote and unsound logic.
It was through this connection that Jones teamed up with then - emerging (now - legendary) Stax Records to form their house band, Booker T. & the M.G.'s.
There is a certain irony in using the rubric of «sculpturalism» to encapsulate the influential architecture that has emerged from Southern California in recent decades, because its sculptural quality is now probably its least defining characteristic; its once - novel forms — and the pioneering digital technologies that enable them — have become ubiquitous, and what previously had the cachet of a local style has become a global export.
She consistently plays with form and materiality; Quartered Meteor emerged from piled layers of foam that were subsequently cast in lead, the final piece charged with this disjuncture between the heaviness of the metal and the lightness of the foam, now intertwined.
As the question of whether waterboarding (a form of controlled drowning) is, or should be, considered illegal torture takes center stage at the Mukasey confirmation hearings, the backstory on the Bush Administration's infamous torture memo has now emerged, including former Assistant AG Daniel Levin's role in drafting the memo.
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