Sentences with phrase «on archaic»

My major strengths are with research teams focused on archaic history research.
It goes far beyond anonymity and convenience, decentralised currency challenges large flaws in our society and our reliance on archaic financial institutions.
Ethereum significantly improves on this archaic system by making the proof of transaction digital and forever indelible.
Robo - animals aside, Alloy is also fighting a more insidious battle against an oppressive caste system that discards members of its society based on archaic rules, opening them up to cruel treatment from tribe members.
What is stopping us from pressing — as a few visionary Legal Aid Boards are already doing — for directing more funding towards developing really fine plain language SRL resource materials, and with that momentum established, stepping up to tackle head - on archaic and baffling procedures?
He became famous for his» attacks» with oil paint on archaic and digital landscapes, mutating self - portraits, or on interiors.
Depending on your age this could be a dangerous formula for Second Contact, because younger gamers will look past the highly improved visuals and just focus on the archaic looking movements for the lead character while you control him, as well as the robotic delivery of dialogue during cutscenes and conversations.
It seems to be based on an archaic notion that women and people of color don't play video games and don't consume «nerdy media».
It's a query that has dominated science fiction for decades, but developer Quantic Dream plans to put its own unique twist on the archaic genre trope.
Loaded on an archaic plane filled with glossy eyed honeymooners bound for island paradise, Dave...
I never look back, only forward, and I don't see myself depending on the archaic publishing standards which existed before.
However, evidence suggests that many are poorly prepared, relying on archaic and flawed processes to protect their staff — and, at times, their students — in the event of a serious incident.
Since then, Warinner has found all sorts of odds and ends lurking on archaic chompers from poppy seeds to paint pigments.
Other geneticists at the meeting zeroed in on archaic DNA «deserts,» where living humans have inherited no DNA from Neandertals or other archaic humans.
These last days lifted the stone on archaic Labour attitudes — from left and right, Campaign Group to David Blunkett and John Reid.
Tory grandee Ken Clarke said: «On the question of the parliamentary role, I think the Prime Minister was not relying on the archaic, narrow interpretation of the Royal prerogative, which no government has invoked in this country for over 50 years - they have always come to Parliament for debates and votes if possible on any military action.
But then one may ask if these «elevated» meanings were not in some manner implied in the other meanings, and if, as a consequence, they were, if not plainly understood, at least vaguely felt by men living on archaic levels of culture.
Political authority falls back on archaic archetypes.
Quite on the contrary, objective morality is far superior for the cooperative advancement of society instead of morality based on archaic stories that dangle an imaginary afterlife as a magical carrot.
My anti-theist view is NOT based on archaic rituals and supernaturalism that has no evidence whatsoever of reality.

Not exact matches

Most businesses have become more flexible on hours, and 9 - to - 5 work days are an archaic concept to many entrepreneurs.
But more important, by building out the infrastructure for cloud computing, Google is spearheading a future when using software stored on a computer will seem as archaic as twenties stuffed under a mattress.
One of Nadella's first bold moves was to change the mission from the archaic - sounding «a computer on every desk in every home» to the much more customer - focused aim of «empowering every person and organization on the planet to achieve more.»
An archaic airline ticketing system is stifling innovation and Montie Brewer is hell - bent on changing it.
The Investment Industry Association of Canada hailed Wednesday's news that Saskatchewan and New Brunswick are on board, saying it «signals an end to the archaic and fragmented patchwork.»
In terms of pushing past some of the archaic ways that keep the Gospel from being heard in today's culture... NP is dead on.
Archaic, irrational, and like many have said on here, why are they still even the slightest bit relevant here in the 21st Century?
I may be Catholic, but I'm not a maniac about it, runs their unofficial subtext — meaning: I'm happy to take credit for enlightened Catholic positions on the death penalty / social justice / civil rights, but of course I don't believe in those archaic teachings about divorce / homosexuality / and above all birth control.
I am not saying the church can stop a person from making bad decisions, but the church, despite its flaws, can help us grow and find wisdom without so much reliance on the school of hard knocks (an archaic term used often by my father).
Even after a decade of intentional media onslaught, almost half the population still considers it as such.You should recognize the fact that depicting my view as archaic and hate filled is both inaccurate and misguided on your part.
Again, the Christian religious practice of going back to the Old Testament to relive the archaic events Yahweh performed on his people, a practice which was commanded by both Yahweh and Christ, is really a call for the people of God to move forward and continue the march toward the Promised Land.
Moreover, he goes on to praise the ancient Latin orations for giving «an other - worldly, superhuman atmosphere through their sense of age and mystery», which rather suggests that he was neither as favourable towards a vernacular Mass, nor as opposed to the use of «archaic language», as Fr Hill so confidently declares.
For example, writing of Rosmini's book The Five Wounds of the Church, in which Rosmini describes the obstacles an exclusively Latin liturgy can pose for effective evangelisation, Fr Hill not only proposes his hero as an early proponent of the vernacular Mass, but goes on to add (in a rather sly footnote) that Rosmini would also have been opposed to «the deliberate use of archaic language» of which «the new vernacular translations of the Mass are an example».
Though I could not have known it at the time, a momentous event in my faith journey occurred on a Sunday evening in 1963 in Greenville, South Carolina, when, in defiance of the state's archaic Blue Laws, the Fox Theater opened on Sunday.
S. Radhakrishnan, latest and perhaps most eminent of the translators and commentators on the Gita, thinks that «from its archaic construction and internal references we may infer that it is definitely a work of the pre-Christian era.
But I don't think any of them are as archaic as I am on dates.
Then definitely most people are not true Catholics because the majority of Catholics think their stance on contraception is archaic and extreme (including my Catholic husband).
Funny how they do bend their views once in awhile, while holding strong on many other archaic views.
Even before the axial period, archaic or primal religions already had an at least embryonic sense of a sacral dimension that could interrupt life and bestow on it a wider significance than that given in ordinary existence.
As I listened to the reporting on AC 360 regarding Pastor Worley's message I agree that his words and his way of communicating his theological stand were unwise and archaic.
I realized the meaning has changed over time, because according to the archaic definition, everyone on earth is religious.
On the surface, this collapse of the supernatural into the natural would appear to represent a return to the more undifferentiated type of worldview evident in primitive or archaic religions.
Do any of you take any time to really read, or are you just preparing your next blast to throw on here about an imaginary sky person or the archaic beliefs set forth years ago by man?
On one side he was quaintly archaic, arguing that a man should not have his head covered in church «forasmuch as he is the image and glory of God,» but that a woman should have her head veiled because she «is the glory of the man.»
Before dismissing Augustine as being ancient, his dilemma as being archaic and his solutions as being irrelevant, it is well that we take a close look at what has been happening in secular education and also at the relationship between human / social studies in secular institutions on the one hand and Christian institutions on the other.
The gods, which surrounded archaic man on all sides, have receded.
Indeed, modern ecosystems depend on the persistence of bacteria and fungi and other relatively very simple and archaic life forms to break down dead organisms and recycle nutrients.
For this reason archaic religious symbols imply on ontology.
For pharmaceutical products for example, smart packaging can provide information on safety, options to chat with an online representative, video instructions, and advice — replacing the archaic drug script, says
Monreal improved last season 2015/16 and cubbed his archaic Carragher - like style of one - on - one defending but so far this season he is same as 2 seasons ago 2014/15.
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