Sentences with phrase «old ideas of»

For example, Takashi Tezuka and Miyamoto revealed during the Digital Event that there were old ideas of things like Mario throwing fireballs while on a cloud.
Geller has it for anybody ready to really blow open the old ideas of constraints and boundaries and look for what's really possible:
As Swiss - born architect Le Corbusier declared in his seminal 1925 book The City of To - morrow and Its Planning, «The motor - car... has completely overturned all our old ideas of town planning.»
Let go of your old ideas of the definition of rest.
In these he proposes a highly convincing readjustment of the old ideas of «matter» and «form», overcoming some of the difficulties inherent in the scholastic theory of a real distinction between the principles of «act» and «potency» as dual constituents of reality, especially in the light of modern scientific knowledge.
We have the wave function which Schroedinger brought in as a function of x and t. (Notice that he still used the old ideas of time and space coordinates.)
The old ideas of taboo were there, although sublimated and refined.
(Exodus 24:4 - 8) And always in the hinterland of animal sacrifice lurked age - old ideas of the magical potency of blood as a powerful agency of deliverance if rightly used (E.g., Exodus 12:12 - 13) and a supernatural peril if wrongly handled.
However, the age old idea of fasting embraces denial of self through the denial of food.
Most people cling to the old idea of a job.
The old idea of the «great chain of being» implied that all organisms can be ordered in a single sequence, from primitive to complex.
Thus the new way of thinking rose vehemently in revolt against the old idea of collective punishment and collective reward as adequately explaining trouble.
It is possible to begin to think of a reconciliation between the worldview of science and the older ideas of human freedom and dignity.
Questions raised about student housing at Ulster, which according to college President Don Katt «hasn't been talked about by trustees for two years,» got ubiquitous County Comptroller Elliott Auerbach to regurgitating an old idea of his.
He called for a «new spirit of social responsibility that will succeed where Labour's old idea of responsibility has failed».
An old idea of retreating lung tumors with radiation is new again, especially with the technological advances seen in radiation oncology over the last decade.
A recent review of crowd behavior theories (pdf) pointed to the old idea of a mob, where «individuals lose all sense of self - responsibility... and primitive behavior results.»
But it goes way beyond the old idea of finding telltale biochemical markers in blood or urine.
HR: There's this old idea of «digital natives» where there are these people who are born into technology, and then others who aren't.
With these titanium - sapphire lasers available, Hänsch dusted off his 20 - year - old idea of optical frequency combs.
People were only in Britain might be for 20 percent of the time in the last 700,000 years, which is incredible, you know, [for] the old idea of continuity of occupation.
So I was disappointed that your article on the health benefits of physical activity continued to push the old idea of long, boring workouts that do not really do any good, while ignoring this new research (25 August, p 38).
Gingham, denim and straw might be the ultimate version of the urban chic style of the old idea of the farmer fashion.
Get rid of the same old idea of dating only those who are of the same age as yours.
The old idea of the pipe - and - slippers retired man is long disappeared.
Meeting Singles in Our Modern World (at http://EzineArticles.com/?The-Best-Advice-For-Meeting-Singles-In-Our-Modern-World) This is an interesting article by Addison Prescot in which he advocates the old idea of getting help from others even in the modern dating scene.
The old idea of building a better mousetrap rings true here too.
Drawing on the age - old idea of a...
This time Niccol marries an old idea of everyone dying at the age of 25 (not unlike Logan's Run) with the issue of imbalanced wealth distribution (which has been a hot topic for the last half decade), which makes this movie already feel, well, old.
The «cloud» is not an empyreal land of wonder, but the same old idea of saving content in one of the millions of servers that comprise the bones of the internet.
In an interview with Alina Tugend of The New York Times on the subject a year earlier, Brian Swider, an assistant professor of business at Georgia Institute of Technology, suggested one reason people may be more accepting of boomerang employees today is that the old idea of loyalty in the workplace has evolved.
«It really does perplex me, as the most polite way of putting it, that this old idea of improved selection for which there is almost no evidence internationally, locally or nationally whatsoever, is being wheeled out.
Charters, by severing the tie between residential neighborhood segregation and school segregation, might help reinvent the old idea of the American common school, where students of different races, incomes, and religions could come and learn together under a single schoolhouse roof.
The 2017 Honda CR - V is an excellent tradeoff for the old idea of family sedan and is one of many reasons why Honda of Shreveport is proud to be a factory authorized Honda dealer.
For an eighteen year old the idea of an alcohol - and women - free year sounded like hell.
Thus one finds key ideas like transparency and long term investing taking on meaning long before they are talked about, and the old idea of looking for the difference between reality and the perception of reality making you and I share which is the key to our wealth.
A savings snowball is a modern term for the old idea of allocating your savings to multiple goals based on priority and then focusing on one goal at time.
So you've decided to stay away from the old idea of feeding dogs grains, wheat, and unhealthy bits of animal products; good for you!
Through the Woods already struggles with this as it is, opting for the old idea of scattering notes around the decaying villages.
It upends the old idea of art as germinative, for his seed falls only to the ground.
«The works continue older ideas of form and collage, but I think I'm getting more clear about my interest in installation.»
I have just got used to the deep oceans warming — bear with me while I try something new — and don't want to go back to the old idea of SS's.
Thatʼs a new spin on the old idea of «free energy».
So in an age of global warming, the old idea of conservation — that you preserve one rolling patch of land, alone and inviolate — makes no sense.
Credit: Better For GrownUps Better For GrownUps» reuseable organic cotton sateen tissues hark back to age - old idea of the hanky, yet they have the modern disposable aesthetic with their water - resistant cardboard tissue box packaging.
If I try to work out what is horrible about it, I think that it's the continued acceptance of the old idea of «an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth».

Not exact matches

'' [I keep] to - dos, ideas, and trains of thought on old - school index cards.
While serving coffee has value, the value of another coffee shop is neither new nor created; it's simply an old idea in a new location.
That doesn't mean your startup's model should be totally unrelated to what's been done before — ideas too far from the beltway are risky — but it does mean you need to find an unexploited niche, a new way of slicing old ideas.
«Depending on how old you are, there is a huge difference in how you should approach the very idea of putting your money in bonds,» the «Mad Money» host said.
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