Sentences with phrase «of the leap from»

He proposed an international government as a substitute for the God who «will judge and rebuke nations,» and it is not much of a leap from what Landes calls his «sober philosophical millenarianism» to Marx's «demotic millenarianism.»
Its not much of a leap from there to deciding that that storm was rather mad at you or that the earth is mad when a volcano erupts.
there was a great WHOOSHing sound as all of them leapt from their seats and clamored for a Selfish Bar or two.
they are a bit of a leap from my idea of a scone, split in half and spread with butter.
Ramie Leibnitz, managing editor of a new Web publication called Popular Immunology, describes her experience of leaping from research to writing — and initiating a new online journal.
These sorts of leaps from worst - in - class to vying - to - be-best-in-class are quite rare these days in the wider automotive world, because most cars are, quite simply, pretty darn good.
Obviously we've already worked the numbers and we KNOW that we can do this without changing our lifestyle but it's still a bit of a leap from seeing the numbers on paper to actually coming to grips with it in reality.
There is a bit of a leap from a fish to a dog, but as Paul Durnion says: «We see this in nature all the time.
That's the paradox that I have to talk about with this game: We tell the history of video games as a series of leaps from one novelty to another; how, then, can we find a proper place for a game that was exceptional simply because it did everything its predecessors did, only better?
Instead of leaping from lava, this creature leaps out from poisonous swamps.
It introducing a monster - collecting mechanic and spanning multiple generations, making excellent use of the leap from 8 to 16 - bit hardware.
Still others use the original behavior of leaping from the bottom of the screen at random, but this time over lava.
The only real gripe I do have with the game is that it is not all that big of a leap from previous titles.
This is a bit of a leap from the company's strategy as of 2015, with the launch of Discover, which was more of a media play.

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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.
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.
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.
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
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.
The number of distributed denial - of - service (DDoS) attacks — which are designed to paralyze a target network with a deluge of messages, often sent from a bevy of hijacked computers — leaped more than 170 % last year, and Cisco projects it will jump again by a factor of two or more by 2021.
Between 2014 and this year, ransomware leaped from the 22nd most common form of digital malware attack to the fifth most common method, according to a 2017 Verizon Data Breach analysis.
Of course, you can't leap from being an idealistic young person to a world - changing leader all in one go, he tells ambitious would - be trailblazers.
Narodick's friends and colleagues watched in horror as she leapt from her 31st - floor executive suite in Seattle's largest bank, finally landing in the corner office of Edmark's then - dingy headquarters, also in Seattle.
CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show, draws more than 180,000 people and 4,000 companies, all of whom are eager to know: Will this be the year [fill - in - the - blank technology] finally makes the leap from science fiction to something people can buy, and might actually want to?
But making the leap from the role of practitioner or product engineer to running the entire company is significant.
But it takes a lot to move from talking about writing a book to actually doing it — and this is the biggest leap of all.
Before you take the leap from employee to employer, plan for the consequences of a slower than expected take off, or even failure.
By the middle of the year, he hoped, a couple of his clients might be ready to make the leap up from a microloan to the 504.
That's a pretty big valuation leap from June, when the company raised $ 44 million at a valuation of $ 400 million.
That's a big leap of faith, from owning a business where the CEO is going to listen to you to one where the boss said this, so this is what we are going to do.
Little do these skeptics, who rain on the home business owner's parade, know is that the number of people working from home, and making very good annual incomes, has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years.
And this is exactly what sometimes holds a person back from taking the leap into entrepreneurship — the fear of losing the easy identitier.
Making sure the right ones get to the right places has never been a trivial matter, but the decision to narrow forecasting brought with it a gigantic leap in the amount of data that had to be processed each day, from 100,000 to 3.5 million data points --» demand forecasting units,» in supply chain speak.
In the skies above Hullavington airfield in south - west England, there was a time when trainee parachutists would leap out of aircraft into the void, trusting in the kit strapped to their backs to save them from falling to earth.
He said that the idea of someone leaping from 400,000 ft was «completely insane».
Thankfully though, those who have managed to make the leap from bumbling newbie to Silicon Valley veteran occasionally reach back and offer a helping hand to those coming up behind them, posting their hard won understanding of the Silicon Valley manners and mores.
In May 2013, the company made the leap from software to hardware, announcing a partnership with Italy - based Arduino, a manufacturer of open - source microcontroller hardware boards popular with makers, hobbyists and designers.
The Institute for the Regulation and Control of Cannabis (IRCCA) said the number of registered applicants leapt from 4,959 last week to 7,343 this week, a 48 percent increase.
Bitcoin leaped from a low of $ 6,786 Thursday morning and some traders are watching whether it can hold above $ 7,500.
When officers turned towards Bennett, he bolted out of the casino, leaped over four (4) foot barrier wall, and hid from officers as he crouched close to the wall on the sidewalk.»
Being a good assassin in «Origins» isn't just about leaping from rooftop to rooftop, though I certainly did plenty of that.
Ever since the late Steve Jobs pulled an iPod out of his jeans pocket back in 2001, proclaiming a «quantum leap» in portable music, it's been assumed Apple's success flowed directly from its ability to deliver novel, game - changing devices and services.
That's a 9.6 percent gain from the $ 89,100 average of a year ago, and a big leap from the $ 73,300 average of five years ago.
That said, taking a leap can pay off financially too, freeing you from a cycle of measly raises and hard - fought promotions.
Russell Perry, chief executive of Keane, an advertising agency in Arizona, understands these fears from working directly with clients, many of whom are afraid to take the leap in creating something off - kilter, especially if the firm offers a more buttoned - up product or service.
If Ireland skipped a step in its development, leaping from barely developed to hyper - globalized in a heartbeat, it now «has to undertake some quite oldfashioned exercises in nation building,» he argues, founding a Second Republic from the ruins of the first.
The former product marketing engineer and native of India says moving to Canada and making the leap from semiconductors to healthcare was the hardest thing he's ever done.
Soon after contractor and whistleblower Edward Snowden leaked a trove of NSA internal documents in 2013, Filippelli says that RedOwl's appeal leaped from a «nice to have» to a «need to have» among potential customers.
Porn has been at the forefront of every modern leap from VCRs to the Internet, but Web 2.0, dominated by these tube and file - sharing sites, is the first technology in a century that pornographers have failed to exploit.
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