It takes stock of the wide - ranging implications for fiscal, financial, and macroeconomic policies
of coming to grips with climate change.
Curated by Emi Fontana, a Mike Kelley expert and independent curator based in Los Angeles, and Andrea Lissoni, curator at HangarBicocca, Mike Kelley: Eternity is a Long Time, has been conceived as a way
of coming to grips with the artist's complex and highly diverse body of work, while simultaneously creating the opportunity to examine the fascinating web of cultural aspects and autobiographical memories that are engrained in his art.
Eternity is a Long Time, has been conceived as a way
of coming to grips with the artist's complex and highly diverse body of work, while simultaneously creating the opportunity to examine the fascinating web of cultural aspects and autobiographical memories that are so engrained in his art.
The film is particularly strong as a narrative
of coming to grips with one's true identity.
Her primal screams of grief will shatter you, and her crippling despair and gradual process
of coming to grips with her grief are so real they make you ache.
I'd say its cobbled - together story, brutal violence, and stylistic excess are comparable to a video game, but that would be an insult to some games (and I'm not being sarcastic, as there are definitely games that are the result
of coming to grips with narrative and learning to channel the medium into something relatively fulfilling).
Then comes the real work
of coming to grips with this new reality.
Technology must be acknowledged as a heritage of Western history, and modern man has the problem
of coming to grips with it rather than turning backwards to pretechnical times.
A profound Christian revival of local congregations might be too much to hope for as a consequence
of coming to grips with inclusive language, if there were not another factor common to most of the churches that have taken inclusive language seriously: they are also the churches most likely to be open to the ministry of ordained women.
Every year when Mother's Day rolls around I sort
of come to grips with the fact that I actually have kids.
Not exact matches
«The current pace
of repricing in fed funds is not immediately problematic for the Fed and there is yet time
to price more into the curve, though we'd argue that at the June meeting, it's likely the markets will have
to come to grips with the possibility
of a fourth hike in 2018 and price more appropriately,» Lyngen said.
«But when you're locked
to a couch and the only way
to move your leg is
to physically lift it
with your hands, well, all these things we do every day are taken away, and you have
to come to grips with yourself and spend a lot
of time in your own head.
Society still hasn't
come to grips with the possibilities
of having a high - definition camera and television studio in everyone's pocket.
«Studio executives are
coming to grips with the reality that they have as much chance
of reversing the... shift
of audiences from the theatre
to the home as King Canute had in commanding the tide
to recede.»
Rather, he said, sellers are finally
coming to grips with the fact that the prices
of 2014 were an aberration and aren't
coming back anytime soon.
«The people who are at the vanguard
of the investment community in and around San Francisco are starting
to come to grips with the fact that there's a gaping hole in the strategy that investors are using today, and are now looking at things that are disruptively world - changing, fundamental technologies that will take five
to 15 years
to develop and are extremely capital intensive,» he says.
Stephen J. Sheinbaum, president and CEO
of Merchant Cash and Capital, recently offered some tips, including giving your company a financial checkup,
coming to grips with seasonal variations in your business, making sure you hire great people, and arming yourself
with knowledge about financing options.
Are we going
to have
to have a cultural moment, where we're
coming to grips with what it means
to interface
with imaginary worlds layered on top
of reality?
The leader
of any business must
come to grips with the following reality: You are the product or service you are selling.
Instead, find a way
to process your emotion ahead
of time, so that you
come to grips with the legitimacy
of the message you're delivering - that it's fair, legitimate, and justified.
Millions
of us are now
coming to grips with the challenges
of becoming Internet savvy.
The president
of the world's largest alumina producer has challenged accountants
to help the resources industry
come to grips with the concept
of the environmental balance sheet.
All this is completely missed in conventional macroeconomics, which can not
come to grips with the role
of the financial sector in the economy.
Investors are only beginning
to come to grips with the implications
of this downward drift in the neutral rate
of interest and what it means for long - term investment returns.
While government efforts
to come to grips with digital money have been fraught, the more important trend may be the growing number
of money managers who are looking at cryptocurrencies as an asset class for investment.
Yet Stephen Harper is so married
to laissez - faire ideology he seems incapable
of recognizing the reality that virtually every other world leader is now trying
to come to grips with.
Over the 42 years (and more)
of being fascinated
with the reality
of God, I've explored the human experience in ways I'm not proud
of, and had
to come to grips with very primal realities that all human beings face, especially self - regulation, care and contribution.
It is through the act
of discussion that people passing from this earth, ultimately
come to grips with their love experiences.
I found it inspiring, and the ideas really help me
come to grips,
of a sort,
with your z - theory.
Criticism can't
come to grips with good poetry by talking only about the craft
of the poetry; the poems themselves draw the critic into discussions
of life and the world.
People like you really have
to come to grips with the fact that a majority in this country oppose your attempt
to impose your religious beliefs on us through the force
of law.
I love
to watch their faces as you can see their minds
coming to grip with the reality
of complete forgiveness.
As
to Revelation, I am still trying
to come to grips with that myself and will write more about Revelation near the end
of this current series.
This would require the courts
to come to grips with the significant stupidity
of bodily resurrections, changing bread and water / wine into bodies and blood, atonement
of sin et al..
«If we are ever
to reach you, matter, we must, having first established contact
with the totality
of all that lives and moves here below,
come little by little
to feel that the individual shapes
of all we have laid hold on are melting away in our hands, until finally we are at
grips with the single essence
of all subsistencies and all unions.
Set in the Belgian Congo in the early 1960s, the Price family, who are Baptist missionaries there, must
come to grips with these questions as they learn the realities
of this central African land.
The CTS has done a competent job
with Jim Gallagher's simple booklet telling the story
of John Paul's life - the childhood marked by his mother's early death along
with that
of his brother; the deep, strong bond
with his father; the grim years
of the German occupation and his tough job in a stone quarry; the mysticism and prayer - life; the youth drama groups; the ordination in a Poland
coming to grips with what was
to be a decades - long imposition
of Communism.
Only thus can we really hope
to come to grips with the true depths
of our predicament and help our liberal culture understand the truth about itself and the profound implications
of its present course toward an impoverished absolutism now poised
to seize control
of the most primitive junction between nature and culture — the family itself.
He is a rare soul who had many interests, a rare being who
came to grips with theology, and the kind
of person who would die for his convictions in an often used word
of this generation we could say that Bonhoeffer had charisma.
Yes, I have been struggling a lot
with the way God is portrayed in the Old Testament, and feel like slowly, I am starting
to come to grips with much
of what is written there.
I've had
to come to grips with each
of these questions myself — according
to the word.
I have finally
come to grips with the fact that church work will not be a significant part
of my life in this location — a profoundly discouraging conclusion, because there's so little else
to do in this town, and I can not move away any time soon — but not before going through a prolonged (and continuing) grieving process for the loss
of something I loved that had been a part
of my life for so long.
Hoyle could not
come to grips with the idea
of a Universe having a discrete commencement, and died in 2001 still rejecting the Big Bang.
The only theologian
of the era who
came to grips with Marcion's pessimism about creation was Irenacus, whose genius Pagels underestimates.
Luke had buried them back in his Gospel, and once he had finished copying out the end
of Q (at Luke 22:30), he rather explicitly said that the idyllic, unreal world
of Jesus has been put behind us, for we must now
come to grips with reality, buy a sword, become the church militant, and replace the kind
of mission Jesus had advocated and practiced
with one like the missionary journeys
of Paul.
As this little sample illustrates, Jesus sought
to come to grips with the basic intentions
of people.
This is not going
to change until Christians, Muslims, and Jews
come to grips with the fraudulent foundations
of their religions.
Cartesian dualism arose in the early stages
of the first scientific revolution that culminated in the late seventeenth century, while we are still
coming to grips with the quantum revolution
of the twentieth century.
I think if you can
come to grips with your hatred you may see that there are people
of faith who may know a little more than you.
When the early church
came to grips with the problem presented by the extraordinary career and the tragic fate
of its Founder, it turned for elucidation
to these passages
of Isaiah, which speak
of a life
of service and a martyr's death.