Sentences with phrase «of that blur between»

The whole month of December was a bit of a blur between planning for the holidays, buying gifts, stopping by holiday parties and attempting to squeeze in blogging and work in between.
Looking forward to di 2.0, they are adding more structured play to toy boxes so most of the challenges we could do within the playsets will be available within the toy box, things look to be changing with the toy box, adding more to it, so there is more of a blur between toy boxes and play sets..
The increasing popularity of mixed - use and town center development means a lot of blurring between public and private space.

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«They put him in the back in the scene between Adam and I and when the trailer first came out I got a little picture where he had kind of circled this blur in the back and he's like, «That's me!»»
Befitting a campaign in which the leading candidate is known for a TV show that blurred the lines between reality and scripted TV drama, there are any number of sub-texts and counter-narratives in Trump's attack on Kelly.
It's this group that blurs the line between actual illness and the kind of «not feeling well» that can be an excuse for poor performance or absences.
This season trades the swamps of Louisiana for the freeways of Los Angeles and stars Rachel McAdams, Colin Farrell, Taylor Kitsch, and Vince Vaughn in a mosaic of characters who blur the line between cop and criminal.
Hyundai says their vision is to «blur the line between mobility and living and working space, integrating the car into the daily lives of users.»
The imaginative — albeit symbolic futuristic illustration — smart car model is designed to exist as an extension of a home's living space, blurring the lines between utility, form and function.
Back during the Internet boom, crazy work hours and blurred boundaries between work and leisure were part of the zeitgeist along with teenage millionaires and dogs in the office, but burnout wasn't a big concern.
Many people worry that their followers might not want to hear personal details, but the lines between work and play have blurred over the last 10 years, thanks to digital media, and you'll be completing the circle of personal branding by giving your posts a human touch.
This duplication of online services — some would call it copying — is part of a larger trend where technology companies are purposely blurring the lines between one another.
A growing number of Canadian business schools are implementing investing programs that buy and sell with real dollars, blurring — or eliminating — the divide between campus and Bay Street.
The Internet's pervasive reshaping of how people shop has altered the leisurely seasonal rhythms of high fashion and blurred the distinction between exclusive and mass market retailers.
But as the business of search has evolved, the impact of social media, mobile apps, voice - assisted mobile devices, new types of specialized search results and a competitive search atmosphere has led to a blurring of the lines between paid and organic advertisements, the FTC contends.
The lines between blogging and journalistic reporting are becoming increasingly blurred, says Epstein, and e-mail has erased some of the old - fashion crafting of gossip wherein the art of storytelling was as important as the story being told.
80 percent of the 200 - acre site is devoted to parkland (including 9000 trees) with the intent to blur the lines between architecture and nature.
Depeche Mode was particularly pivotal in blurring the line between what we know as «synth» music and rock — processing guitars through giant, modular synths so it was hard to tell the difference between what was human - made and what was a computer, and perhaps more important, bringing the blues - based, brooding, masculine energy of»60s and»70s rock into the mix.
Telecommuting can blur the boundaries between work and home, to the detriment of both, but it doesn't have to.
Native advertising may be working for some, but others are skeptical of how these ads blur the lines between editorial content and advertising.
The rise of mobile computing has blurred the lines between work and personal use, however.
So here's what a lack of preparation looks like: First, Jessica blurred the line between business and personal finances.
The Soufan Group, a strategic security firm that specializes in intelligence, law enforcement, and policy analysis, wrote earlier this year that while the targets of intelligence agencies and cyber criminal networks «are usually very different,» Russia has «increasingly blurred the lines between cyber-espionage and cyber crime in an unprecedented manner.»
And the blurring of the lines between software and services will make it easier for all kinds of companies to be, in some fashion, software companies with novel value propositions.
And it's blurring the lines between the virtual world and its bricks - and - mortar stores: Shoppers can buy items they see on Pinterest and Instagram with just a couple of taps on their phones, via apps such as Like2Buy.
This level of deal making has profoundly reshaped the healthcare industry, consolidating category leaders and blurring lines between sectors.
Soskis says the blurring of lines between for - profit and nonprofit will continue both at the corporate and individual levels, assuming the public becomes accustomed to it.
Within a decade, virtual reality devices will reshape how we interact with the digital world, the internet of things will change how we think of our homes and offices, while wearables will blur the line between biology and technology like never before.
What we don't support, however, is the blurring of lines between partisan activity and public service.»
Just as we're leaving more traditional marketing channels behind, the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), connected / smart devices, and mobile technologies is blurring the lines between the digital, traditional and physical at a rapid rate.
Rather, Facebook is ready to launch a set of new services and technologies that blur the distinction between the physical and digital worlds.
I thought this statement was particularly pertinent as it demonstrates another theme I think it set to accelerate in the blurring of lines between traditional industries and technological advancement.
«Equity attribution variables continue to expand as asset managers are developing new types of smart beta portfolios that blur the lines between passive and active investment styles,» Wolstenholme said.
«We're... trying to move away from the blurred lines between the policy and the implementation, «said Vince Brescia, president and chief executive of the Ontario Energy Association, a member of the alliance.
p. 157 «There was a progressive blurring of the lines between government administration, private groups or businesses, and the Progressive Conservative Party.
But, at the same time, you will see a blurring of lines between business centers, coworking, accelerators, and incubators.
The lines between a cash transaction and a non-cash transaction link will forever be blurred, because a paper trail of cash can't — and will never — be purely traceable on the web.
Of course, many companies offer both goods and services, so the line between goods and services has become blurred
There was a blurring of distinctions between different types of institutions and a shift in their relative sizes within the financial system.
As the idea of buyer personas grows, I'm seeing with increased frequency a blur between the two, resulting in greater ambiguity and wasted growth resources.
And as Google continues to blur the line between AdWords and Google Analytics, you can expect the quality and diversity of tools in AdWords to only increase.
While there are clear theological distinctions between these churches, the line between Pentecostal and non-Pentecostal is blurring due to the influx of charismatic phenomena into the ECMY and KHC.
Scientists at the University of California - Davis are building chimeras and conceivably blurring the line between humans and animals.
JUDGING THE JUDGES Patrick McKinley Brennan's review «The Forms Behind the Laws» (April) begs fundamental questions of interpretation, blurs the distinction between legislating and judging, and proposes a mode of judicial interpretation that would, in its practical application, be indistinguishable from judges who make decisions based on personal preference.
This creating out of passion and love, the carrying, the seemingly - never - ending - waiting, the knitting - together - of - wonder - in - secret - places, the pain, the labour, the blurred line between joy and «someone please make it stop,» the «I can't do it» even while you're in the doing of it, the delivery of new life in blood and hope and humanity?
The line between the two often blurs, especially when you consider King a part of the prophetic tradition, as many do.
Yet for all the affinity between the Thomist - Aristotelian theory of natural law and the Lutheran theology of the orders of creation, we will need to observe the fundamental differences between them that Barth's criticism blurs.
The dizzying advances in molecular biology blur the former distinctions between man, animal, plant and mineral; and the recent «reductions» of mind to brain are fruits of the methodological imperative to explain the animate and mental in terms of the inanimate and the unconscious.
She admits that there is debate over the role of deacons and she accepts that some of their liturgical duties seem to blur the distinction between them and priests (p234).
The issues are blurred and the battle between good and evil is scarcely recognized by the majority of people.
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