Sentences with phrase «now redefine»

They must now redefine how to take care of their most important assets: the people who work for them.
So topher is now redefining evolution and science itself.
With numerous western countries now redefining marriage, October's Synod of Bishops will have to grapple with a fundamental question: what exactly is marriage?
There is a strange sleight of hand here as a great achievement is now redefined as a minimum requirement for Arsene to keep his job.
With excellence as our North Star, New Orleans is now redefining the meaning of local control.
The 2.5 - liter unit, already part of the TT RS specifications, now redefines the state of the art, having recently been named «International Engine of the Year» by a high - ranking jury of automotive journalists.
The 2.5 L unit, already part of the TT RS specifications, now redefines the state of the art, having recently been named «International Engine of the Year» by a high - ranking jury of automotive journalists.
Endless racing is now redefined!
«Clients have found a need to own her work, and thus have now redefined themselves as true collectors of her art.
The expression «A blink of an eye» has so far been used to convey the shortest possible fraction of time, yet this «obsolete» notion is to be now redefined in relation to phenomena such as the algorithmic interactions in High - Frequency Trading.

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And while there is scant evidence to suggest the Waterloo, Ont., firm is set to revisit its glory days (its valuation was $ 83.4 billion in 2008; it's $ 4.3 billion now), in 2016 it took the bold step of redefining its identity as a smaller, more focused and, arguably, more sustainable business.
«He redefined the company as a technology company and not a car company, and now every car company is doing the same thing.
And now he is redefining the standards there.
For now it is clear that Microsoft has redefined its original mission to put computing in front of every person.
«Ocho is redefining the way we share our stories through creating a powerful, video - based social network in a way that hasn't been possible until now,» Cuban said in a release announcing the app today.
Generation Z shoppers — those now aged between 14 and 19 and sometimes nicknamed «centennials» because they were born around the turn of the centurey — are more pragmatic than their elders generations, according to «Redefining loyalty for retail,» a report published in June by Ernst and Young.
It's not just the emojis that are redefining how we express ourselves on social media; now, it's looking as though the top social networks are leading a charge toward multiple options for expression.
Today, the company has now reportedly moved towards manufacturing EVs with the vision of «redefining what a car can be by building an iconic new vehicle from the ground up».
Now that the dust has settled on the failed push to redefine Bitcoin's future, investors need to be aware of a number of things concerning Bitcoin and its newly - fragmented market.
Now, they face similar challenges, such as redressing the gap between the rich and poor and redefining state - market relations.
Redefined employee recognition and rewards, and now appreciation is a major part of the company culture.
I'm going to tell my bank that I am redefining years and that my 30 year mortgage is now going to be paid back over several millennia.
Now the courts have redefined rather than recognized marriage, making it an institution entirely under the state's control.
Apparently Chad now wants to redefine what constitutes a contraceptive.
There remained now no canon, except again personal opinion, by which to redefine the very nature of inspiration, let alone to distinguish between the substance of doctrine and its mode of presentation — a distinction they had never been willing to admit before in any case.
We are called to redefine ourselves, to listen and to look for how God is calling us now through all the potential new calls, what we are to do, where we are to do it, who we are and what are the locations for a call or calls that are being sounded all around us.
Now proponents of gay rights are redefining marriage at an even more fundamental level.
The homosexual community has already redefined one work, giving new meaning to the phrase in the song Deck the Halls, «Don we now, our Gay apparel» Gay used to mean happy and festive, now it just means homosexual.
But now an influential cadre of utilitarian bioethicists wants to redefine it to include a subjective and sociologically based....
Keystone Pipeline, Coal Mining, Birth Control, Equal Justice,... Now we have an appointed clergy to define, redefine, mandate, and even get Executive Orders to impose upon and force the citizenry to be compliant with the Social and Political Doctrine of the Faction in power.
At the time I was none of the three, and if now I can claim a belief in God it's only because I've managed to radically redefine what God is for me.
In the Life and Work movement of the non-Catholic churches in their search for social justice and international peace (which is now part of the WCC) and in the Second Vatican Council of the Roman Church, Christian Ecumenism has given up the church's traditional pietist and negativist approaches to modernity and has been involved in the attempt to redefine the forces and values of secular culture within the framework of Christian anthropology.
Wherever Tillich is now, his theological solution to the problem of «afterlife» was to redefine eschatology existentially, so that «last things» became «most ultimate things,» without necessarily focusing on personal death.
The people of Israel were now servants of Babylon in their own land, and had to redefine themselves to exist as a people under the domination by others.
The same exaltation of false freedom used to justify abortion — the liberty to redefine the very nature of the human person — is now at work in the revolution of same - sex marriage.
We should remember that for a long time now our culture has been profoundly influenced by the redefining of the meaning of sexual relations that is inherent in the acceptance of artificial contraception.
Right now, we are in the middle of a large expansion which will see Fresh Pack redefining how tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers are grown, packed, delivered and marketed.»
Now with more than 150 restaurants open or under contract worldwide, Legendary Restaurant Brands LLC is continuing to experience strong growth while simultaneously redefining casual dining.
A generation of international chefs have now expanded their role in society and redefined their profession by reaching a broader sphere of influence beyond the kitchen.
As the ultimate conversation starter about the future of food, it will redefine not just how you think about lab - grown meat, but how you think about the ways we produce meat right now.
A generation of international chefs have now expanded their role in society and redefined their profession by integrating new skills, creativity, innovation and social concerns into their approach.
The Redskins have spent much of this century redefining dysfunction, and now they're at it again.
The name alone conjures up warm memories of the band that redefined relationship rock in the 1970s, cutting a path of relatable songs that showcased the growth of a marriage, the distance that forms as time marches forward, and the depressing passion that escapes like sand through your fingertips as you look back at your life and try to retrace the steps that led you to where you are now.
Back in Wenger's pomp, it was Arsenal who rewrote the record books and redefined football style, just as Guardiola's City are doing now.
So it couldn't be a better time for social psychologist and tireless singles advocate Bella DePaulo «s latest book to arrive on bookshelves, How We Live Now: Redefining Home and Family in the 21st Century (Atria Books / Beyond Words).
In that select category I'd put Karen Le Billion's French Kids Eat Everything, Natalie Digate Muth's Eat Your Vegetables and Other Mistakes Parents Make: Redefining How to Raise Healthy Eaters, and now today's reviewed book, Fearless Feeding: How to Raise Healthy Eaters from High Chair to High School, written by Jill Castle and Maryann Jacobsen.
Previously it was used to describe the time parents spend cooing over their new babe; however, the term (redefined by clever travel agents) now takes the focus off the baby and offers expectant parents a little «us» time before the arrival of their new — crying, sleepless, pooping — bundle of joy.
[Note: For more about innovative ways of living, take a look at How We Live Now: Redefining Home and Family in the 21st Century.
Now, in Tuesday's town board meeting, Santino will attempt to blatantly redefine machine politics in a way that takes every taxpayer hostage, and booby - traps efforts to restore honest governing, all the while waving a red flag for federal prosecutors.
As a gay New Yorker, I need to assure you that redefining anyone else's life is the furthest thing from my mind right now.
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