Sentences with phrase «of a leap of»

He's taking the opposite of a leap of faith: a free fall into the depths of religious doubt.
That's a bit of a leap of faith.
We turn eagerly to learn the secret of that leap of faith which gains assurance of God and through which a man becomes a disciple of the Christ who is contemporary with every age.28 Just here the perplexities begin.
Little argument is offered, alternative positions are rarely mentioned and never analyzed nor refuted, no real evidence for his positive proposals is provided, there is page after page of blunt assertion, and after the first chapter I simply lost count of the leaps of logic which larded every section.
We turn eagerly to learn the secret of that leap of faith which gains assurance of God and through which a man becomes a disciple of the Christ who is contemporary with every age.28
Removing Hurts from the game and putting in freshman backup Tua Tagovailoa required a whole different kind of leap of faith.
You can check references forever — and I do — but ultimately, leaving your kids in the hands of someone else is almost always somewhat of a leap of faith.
Yes, it's a bit of a leap of faith, but you won't truly gain confidence as a mother until you take it.
Labour's willingness to place its trust in technology - the kinds of innovations brought by high - profile Obama hire David Axelrod - is something of a leap of faith.
What was really striking was the political audacity of this leap of the imagination.
«The regular study section is risk averse for a very simple, perfectly human reason: It's just easier to see how an incremental improvement in existing knowledge and an experiment which is very, very obviously feasible is a better use of the money to the average study section member than something which requires any kind of leap of faith or which is insufficiently justified, in their view.
They're slower than the earliest personal computers in terms of raw processing power, yet capable of leaps of intuition and able to store a lifetime of memories that are cross-referenced and instantly - accessible at the slightest prompting.
The effort requires trust, it requires letting go of a bit of control, and it requires a bit of a leap of faith.
In one of those leaps of thought, macro to micro, he makes so easily, Owens was also thinking about the evolution of fashion.
I had no idea what I was going to look like so then it becomes this balancing act and a little bit of a leap of faith.
Improbably (but this is the least significant of the leaps of faith the spectator is expected to make in this film), Google embraces them into its welcoming bosom.
What happens next is a bit of a leap of faith but if you've been with the movie to this point, it's more of a skip and an «aha» moment.
«But that's part of your leap of faith.
I know it takes a bit of a leap of faith that a zombie would be able to feel out of place, but lets face it, zombies as well as vampires are fictional beings.
«The Bourne Supremacy,» to which he was attached after Liman dropped out (citing friction with Gilroy that would ironically also bedevil Greengrass) it was something of a leap of faith, as Greengrass had never handled anything of this size and scope.
In a bit of a leap of faith Honda's preparation for the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show implies a mild facelift to their Insight hybrid.
If you do decide to switch to Vanguard ETFs upon launch, you are making a bit of a leap of faith that Vanguard will be able to keep tracking errors low.
To think that some «outsider» from Vancouver / Hong Kong / Vienna is going to find value where others could not takes a bit of a leap of faith.
Needless to say, it is simple common sense to understand that the idea that schoolteachers will save the world is the sort of leap of faith that separates global warming anti-science from any real science.
It's some sort of leap of faith that if the calculated hypothetical equilibrium temperature increases then the global mean has to increase by that much.
In the case of that climate attribution chart it is based on a clearly identified paper, so I don't think it is too much of a leap of faith to accept it at face value.
It doesn't take much of a leap of though to figure
«It's a bit of a leap of faith,» Shepherd says.
Also of note is the relatively straightforward problem they're solving: unlike other Blockchain projects there is less of a leap of faith involved since the online marketplace for hotels does not need to be created, it just needs to be moved to a new ecosystem.

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With promotional help from the national association, Launch Academy, a Vancouver incubator, is making a condensed version of its Lean Entrepreneur Acceleration Program (LEAP) available online.
That vision and his company's incredible financial performance — Nvidia has been growing profits at better than 50 % annually and its stock has leapt from $ 30 to above $ 200 in two years — make Huang the clear choice as Fortune's Businessperson of the Year for 2017.
Online coupon access increased 92 percent (Google searches for «printable coupons» and «online printable coupons» more than doubled) and redemption of those Internet deals leaped up 360 percent, although the Internet accounts for only a snippet — 1.5 percent — of all coupons redeemed.
(Years later, he would describe his decision to accept the job as a «Vermont leap of faith.»)
Zulilly went public in November, and has since seen its company value leap to $ 4.7 billion, with stock nearly doubling at $ 38.60 as of mid-day Monday.
Say «Hello» to Robocoin: Bitcoin recently took a giant leap into the realm of legitimacy and real - world application with the debut of its first ATM.
Unless you leap over the turnstile — which would definitely be noticed — you can't get inside without providing a form of payment, so there's no way I can see to steal from the store.
SBA Administrator Karen Mills said the program led average weekly loan approvals to leap by 87 percent compared to the weekly average before the passage of last year's American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
We yank our hands away from hot stoves, leap in panicked jerks out of the path of on - coming traffic as the freak - out motorist careens wildly through traffic to avoid us.
Yet Apple was able to leap ahead and capture literally all of this.
If Iceland replaced its entire existing currency supply, the seigniorage would bolster Canadian coffers; an extremely rough calculation places the amount between $ 13 million and $ 15 million annually, although arriving at those figures requires several leaps of faith.
The founder of Wind Mobile says firms often fail to make the leap from mid-sized to global, and he's got a $ 100 million plan to help
My saying that represents a leap of faith.
A lot has been written about HSAs from a consumer perspective, but one of their least - understood benefits is that they provide a little security to the person who wants to take the entrepreneurial leap.
I knew that I didn't want to sit behind a desk and work with computers all day, but I took a leap of faith, and ended up making a good choice.
It's scary not because these people think that I'm 10 feet tall and won't fail, but they've taken a leap of faith to sign up.
New reactor designs offer a generational leap in terms of cost and safety, but proponents have so far struggled to secure the billions of dollars in funding that renewables are getting.
Novelty seeking — getting bored easily and throwing yourself into new pursuits or activities — is often linked to gambling, drug abuse, attention deficit disorder, and leaping out of perfectly good airplanes without a parachute.
He took a big leap, and instead of making a standard commercial, he took the budget allotted to make the FuelBand advertisement and spent it on a 10 - day trip around the world.
The company's leap of faith appears to be driven by the sustained popularity of its coffee, which makes up an incredible 63 percent of Dunkin's annual revenue.
Accounting technology has come on leaps and bounds in recent years, and using this sophisticated software business owners and managers can automate and balance their books without delving into the complicated world of accounting.
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