Febbo was part
of a small group of people in line outside Samsung's swanky «technology playground» in New York's Meatpacking District, and a few were there to see about exchanging or returning their newly recalled Note 7.
Not exact matches
Some games were made up
of random
groups of people, while others involved
small groups of people who were connected to one another, similar to how humans tend to congregate
in real - life scenarios.
But when you have
smaller groups of people pulling off surprise occupations
in cities across the world, then each one
of those projects will naturally have leaders.
Create breakout rooms so that
people can work
in pairs, triads or
small groups for a brief period
of time, and then return to the meeting to share their work
The least productive
people were eating
in smaller groups of around four,» he adds.
So, even though it may seem that having a short supply
of something or allowing only a
small group of people in on a product will hurt your sales,
in reality it helps.
While the
group's combined employees are fewer than 1 million
people and a
small slice
of the more than 160 million
people in employer - based healthcare plans
in the United States, Amazon's strength
in using data and technology to disrupt businesses has healthcare investors watching closely.
Podesta, noting that he and a
small group had done a «first cut
of people,» offered the list organized «
in rough food
groups.»
In an effort to break my smartphone addiction, I've joined a
small group of people turning their phone screens to grayscale — cutting out the colors and going with a range
of shades from white to black.
Now that seven provinces (B.C., Sask., Man., Ont., Que., N.S. and N.B.) have legalized crowdfunding for businesses — which involves collecting
small contributions from a large
group of people — Canadian entrepreneurs have amassed between $ 250 million and $ 300 million
in the last year alone to start up and scale up their businesses.
Mr. Kogan said the messages were kept securely
in his university lab, known as the Cambridge Prosociality and Well - Being Lab, and access was restricted to a
small group of people.
The popular messaging app Telegram has brought
in so much money from a
small group of private investors that it is calling off a planned sale
of cryptocurrency to the wider investing public, according to a
person familiar with the matter.
«Three years ago I traveled to China with a
small group of people to see if we might be able to launch Uber there,» Kalanick said
in the blog post.
The city has launched programs to target three
groups in particular:
small - business owners, filmmakers who are women and
people of color, and students dreaming
of getting into the business.
For a
small group of people, however, the theft — likely masterminded, we now know, by a Russian cybercrime suspect who was arrested
in Greece this past summer — would prove auspicious.
Making and marking history
in low - income community struggle at the edge
of Metro Vancouver On May 2nd 2017 a
small group of homeless
people and supporters marched from Maple Ridge's soon - to - close Rain City
There will always be a
small group of people out there
in every market who are looking to scam you.
In every single altcoin, it is trivial to see how a
small group of people controls it.
Hence, if we look at the world
of altcoins today, you would find that every single one has a
small group of people actively marketing it, promoting it, writing ridiculously overhyped nonsensical puff pieces about it
in the press, as well as coding it and mining it.
Declaring to be accessible to a
small group of people with just a few free places leftover, it has resulted
in quite an excitement
in the online binary community.
I was a bit wary, then, when
in the late 1980s I received an invitation to spend some time with a
small group of Christian scholars and activists — with Tim LaHaye as one
of the
persons who had already agreed to participate — to discuss strategies for representing our convictions
in the public square.
There is just a
small group of people in the world who are nazis (and it's extremely likely that there are none on here), so you just keep humiliating yourself by addressing them.
I wonder just how empty your life is that you need to cling to a make believe religion made up by a
small group of people 2000 years ago that has no relevance
in todays world.
But
in public, you can not eliminate every little thing to please a
small group of people.
Being
in a
small group of people in the midst
of the challenges
of their Christian walk is so encouraging too.
While I feel your intention at your proposal
of giving to charity at a local and more direct level to be very good and would work possibly
in smaller groups of people.
We wanted to retain some elements
of the previous model: the work
in small groups, the participation by the entire faculty, and the collaboration between faculty and
people active
in parish and other forms
of ministry.
Every religion
in the world, past and present, stems from the same basic premise «it's probably a good idea to be nice to each other» after that it gets twisted so that one
small group of people can have some measure
of control over a larger mass
of people.
In many cases, it's appropriate to mark a person's departure in a «state of the church» community meeting, congregational prayer time, or a small group settin
In many cases, it's appropriate to mark a
person's departure
in a «state of the church» community meeting, congregational prayer time, or a small group settin
in a «state
of the church» community meeting, congregational prayer time, or a
small group setting.
I know that most
people in my worshiping community have never heard
of these folks — they're too busy housing homeless folks, working with the Interfaith Food Shuttle, and practicing the Prayer
of Examen
in our
small groups.
Consider how the early church met
in homes, how the underground church
in the Former Soviet Union flourished before 1991 and how
small groups of 2 — 20 +
people are meeting together at coffee - shops or pubs today.
This is a
small (twelve or less)
group designed to stimulate the rate
of normal growth
in reasonably healthy
people.
Giving and receiving: «Go around the
small group standing
in front
of each
person and give him a gift — a verbal or non-verbal affirmation
of him as a
person.»
Dependence on others: «Fantasize yourself going around and standing
in front
of each
person in your
small group, saying, «I need you.»
A «natural
grouping» is a
small social unit made up
of people whose fives are
in some measure interlaced and who provide for each other a stable context
in which the orderly transmission
of values can take place from parents to children.
In January
of this year, the government announced that federal funding for the Canada Summer Jobs program — which subsidizes wages for
small business, government entities, and nonprofits that employ young
people who are full - time students — would be available only to
groups that accept its reading
of the Charter.
I propose the following as a proper image
of evangelizing: a minister seated along with a
group that is more than one other
person but
small enough to engage
in discussion — and with the members
of the
group being quite varied as to age, sex, color, and other characteristics.
Since
people behave differently
in small intimate
groups than
in large public ones, there are some things we can say about the behavior
of people in groups that refer to the structure
of the
group rather than to the individuality
of its members....
Our
group, though
small, is amazingly diverse, including homeless men and women, university and seminary students,
people whose addictions are still active and others who are
in recovery, young professionals and social workers, a mix
of ethnicities and even a handful
of «normal» folks.
Sure, you're
small group of six
people spent $ 300 to help that family, but if you could have joined that money with the $ 250,000 raised by our church this year to build that orphanage, imagine how your investment
in the Kingdom would have multiplied!
The fastest growing and largest churches
in the world are cell - based, with all
of the church ministry flowing out
of small groupings of people who meet weekly, worshiping together, studying together, praying together and often engaging
in highly imaginative service to
people in their neighborhoods.
The
small fellowship
groups were like extended families
of yesteryear
in which
people cared for one another and simultaneously held one another accountable for their behavior.
The
small nature
of private colleges tends to create
groups in which students can meet and engage with
people from diverse points
of view, simply because class sizes tend to be so
small.
We, a
small group of theological educators, went to a Demolition Derby — a real one, with cars, and then trucks, smashing into each others
in a muddy arena, and more than a thousand
people watching from the grandstands.
However, it has belatedly come to attention that, for example,
in concentration camps,
people have a better chance
of survival if they band together into
small groups of selfless
persons who are ready to give the little they have to the most needy among them.
The pattern is that each generation has a
small remnant that carries on the ways
of the Lord until only a
group of people find themselves
in the Promised Land that will be separate from evil for all time.
So begins Pope Michael, a weird, intriguing, and distressing documentary about a young man
in a
small town
in rural eastern Kansas who, after being elected by six
people, a
group that included his parents and himself, claimed to be the Bishop
of Rome.
At the Lausanne meeting
in Thailand, a
small conflict arose within the
group, and I responded
in such a way that one
of the African members commented, «Chris thinks like an African, Chris is a relational
person.»
For example, a
small group in which
persons experience something
of the koinonia quality
of relationships will awaken Christian discipleship more effectively than many lecture sessions on the topic.
In this kind of society, small, lively groups in a church offer sorely needed opportunities for persons to drink deeply from the fresh springs of relationship, discovering the reality of the New Testament experience of being «members one of another.&raqu
In this kind
of society,
small, lively
groups in a church offer sorely needed opportunities for persons to drink deeply from the fresh springs of relationship, discovering the reality of the New Testament experience of being «members one of another.&raqu
in a church offer sorely needed opportunities for
persons to drink deeply from the fresh springs
of relationship, discovering the reality
of the New Testament experience
of being «members one
of another.»