Sentences with phrase «of embarking upon»

Once you've entered the adult world, the idea of embarking upon a job hunt over the summer is probably the farthest from your mind.
The U.S. low - intensity - conflict strategy of terror, death, and destruction is meant to demonstrate to third - world peoples the high costs of embarking upon a road to self - determination.
So in an effort to completely overhaul my family's diet, and to also draw attention to how dependent Americans have become on processed food, the four of us embarked upon a pledge we called «100 Days of Real Food.»

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The bond purchases, the third round of quantitative easing embarked upon by the Fed in the wake of the 2008 financial collapse and subsequent recession, have kept interest rates and bond yields low.
It can issue a dividend to shareholders, a course of action it's never embarked upon.
As you embark upon, or enhance, your Inbound Marketing efforts the development of an effective lead management process is crucial to maximize the ROI of your lead generation efforts.
Upon leaving office, Bush made no secret of his desire to make money and embarked on a whirlwind of deals, partnerships, and advisory positions in aggressive pursuit of that goal.
Completing my B.A. (majoring in Psychology and Political Studies), I embarked upon a new adventure, as Personal Assistant to the owner of Cape Grace Hotel (voted Best Hotel in the World, Conde Nast Traveler Readers Choice 2000) and this quickly turned into a sales & marketing role locally and ultimately abroad.
How has your outlook on life changed as a result of travel or a journey you've embarked upon?
At the same time, she acknowledged there were aspects of the market that are embarking upon bubble territory.
Of course, once the United States embarked upon quantitative easing, the first blush was actually that the long end of the curve yields went higher because the people who had hedges were afraid that there's massive infusion of liquidity in the systeOf course, once the United States embarked upon quantitative easing, the first blush was actually that the long end of the curve yields went higher because the people who had hedges were afraid that there's massive infusion of liquidity in the systeof the curve yields went higher because the people who had hedges were afraid that there's massive infusion of liquidity in the systeof liquidity in the system.
Long before she embarked upon the journey that is now the Corporation for Social Security Claiming Strategies, Cheryl was an avid researcher and writer as Managing Editor of the Law Review and clerk in the appellate screening division of the Rhode Island Supreme Court where she had several successes.....
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has embarked upon a very rigorous reform of the tax system and has set in place inflation targeting with the central bank.
The temptation to believe that we are the Viceregent of the Almighty, charged with the thunderbolt of heaven, for the punishment of evil - doers, is one of the subtle temptations by which the Evil One lures well - meaning people to embark upon a course of policy which soon becomes indistinguishable from buccaneering pure and simple.
A person who didn't consider family before embarking upon a political career, who simply didn't care about the impact of that decision on his or her spouse and children, would be some sort of monster.
In the 1970s and 1980s hundreds of millions of people will starve to death in spite of any crash programs embarked upon now.»
As we read the Bible, we learn how God worked in generations past, what sorts of endeavors the people of God embarked upon, and how these endeavors turned out.
Politically, we need to provide much better formation for those young Catholics who would aspire to a life of public service; we also need to enhance our support — including spiritual support — for those already embarked upon this noble vocation.
As we settle upon a state in life, some of us will receive holy orders or embark upon the sacrament of marriage.
In a second turn of the spiral, tighter than the first, it embarked for a second time upon its cycle of multiplication, compression and interiorization.
The process of changing your view will be a long one, if you want to embark upon that journey.
As America embarks upon its bicentennial celebration, it should be remembered that there are millions of citizens who have been excluded from the American dream.
Bible study is one of the greatest adventures you will ever embark upon.
Our protagonist now embarks upon a litany of bitter nostalgia: «This was a Pizza Hut / now it's all covered with daisies»; «We caught a rattlesnake / now we have something for dinner»; «If this is paradise / I wish I had a lawnmower.»
There is no answer as to what actually happened, but we do know that starting from there the church embarked on the far - reaching intellectual enterprise which is the building of a Christian theology, and philosophy of life, upon the foundation thus laid, and that is an unfinished story.
Ironically, the roots of its success lie in the failed $ 75 Million Campaign upon which the convention embarked in 1919.
Pope Francis is calling for the Church «to embark upon a new chapter of evangelisation».
First of all, seminary graduates these days tend to be older and are embarking upon a second or third career.
In A Married Man (1979), the barrister (trial lawyer) John Strickland, after reading Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilyich, feels that his life is becalmed and embarks upon both a love affair and a political career.
As though, in any event, there exists any force on earth capable of restraining human thought from following any course upon which it has embarked!
What does matter here is to note that Mankind can not go much further along the road upon which it has embarked through its latest conquests without having to settle (or be divided intellectually on) the question of which summit it must seek to attain.
Behind your whole argument there lies the difficult problem of our relation to Jesus, though I would rather not embark upon that at this point.
I do not propose to embark upon any analysis or defense of the very particular kind of optimism which does not for a moment claim that we are living in the best of all possible worlds, but only (a quite different matter!)
He was making an observation, but also expressing a wish: a new trajectory of thinking is needed in order to arrive at a better understanding of the implications of our being one family; interaction among the peoples of the world calls us to embark upon this new trajectory, so that integration can signify solidarity rather than marginalization.
Beating pillows, crying, sobbing, shouting, swearing, screaming, embracing, they embarked upon what purported to be a great voyage of discovery, from which they received a finely tuned method enabling them to reach their human potential.
Every new war, embarked upon by the nations for the purpose of detaching themselves from one another, merely results in their being bound and mingled together in a more inextricable knot.
For if it be true that at this moment Mankind is embarking upon what I have called its «phase of planetization», then everything is clarified, everything in our field of vision acquires a new sharpness of outline.
It will be best to regard the whole matter from a purely aesthetical point of view, and with that intent to embark upon an aesthetic deliberation, to which I beg the reader to abandon himself completely for the moment, while I, to contribute my share, will modify my presentation in conformity with the subject.
He and Hopewell, together with Jackson Carroll of the Hartford Seminary Foundation, Loren Mead of the Alban Institute, and Barbara Wheeler of Auburn Theological Seminary, were excited enough by the potential demonstrated in Indianapolis to embark upon a concerted effort to discover the state of the art in congregational studies.
When he embarks upon the difficult problem of life after death in the fifteenth chapter of the First Epistle to the Corinthians, he expressly groups what he has to say upon certain historical facts about Jesus Christ which he says «were communicated to him by persons who were in a position to know.»
Twelve centuries after the children of Israel escaped from bondage in Egypt and embarked upon their stormy career as God's «holy nation,» there appeared among them an extraordinary person, namely Jesus of Nazareth.
To diet is to embark upon self - transformation; calorie counting makes Pelagians of us all.
But the fact remains that military service is a serious alternative path to a life of civic and communal responsibility, one that can be transformative for those who (for whatever reason) embark upon it.
When you finally decide to embark upon your own path, it will always mean leaving the comforts and securities of where you've been.
There is no necessity that evolution take one and only one course.2 What does seem quite possible, though, is that the cosmos would still have embarked upon a course of complexification.
If we are honestly to embark upon a quest for a truly contemporary epiphany of Christ, we must be prepared to accept an ultimate risk, a genuine risk dissolving all certainty and security whatsoever.
When you embark upon this process, you'll notice that once you are able to discard everything you think you know about church, and begin the adventure of reimagining church (step 1), your life begins to spiral upward in some new and interesting ways (step 2), which then causes you to both seek more from Scripture (step 1) but also desire to run from risk and return to what is safe and known (step 3).
According to the coalition's statement, their manifesto comes as «Western culture has become increasingly post-Christian... it has embarked upon a massive revision of what it means to be a human being».
I find it immensely congenial to be able to face my fellow human beings of other faiths without being burdened by the conviction that I am embarked upon a «true path» that they have missed.»
The French priest still remembers the first story he heard when he embarked upon his journey from a woman who told him the German soldiers had asked villagers in her town to pour ashes onto the mass graves to stop the flood of blood pouring out from them.
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