Not exact matches
If you
only pray without doing
tangible and supportive
things, then your faith means nothing anyway.
Outside of these
things, there doesn't seem to be a
tangible emotional connection that would lead you to conclude that they have something deeper for each other that would cause them to make life - altering (and in some cases, life threatening) decisions that one would
only do if they were really and truly in love.
Overview: About the
only thing not new about the 1988 Buick Regal is its name... the first
tangible evidence of GM's massive $ 5 billion program to put an all - new intermediate - size car on the road.
«These benefits are not
only tangible economic indicators, but they are also those
things that are harder to measure: community pride, a celebration of our coastal heritage, and honoring native tribes.
This vision of isolation receives its apotheosis in A Bar at the Folies - Bergère [6], perhaps the most poignant image of alienation ever painted, a deadly serious spoof of Watteau's Gilles in completely modern «naturalist» terms, the anonymous yet concrete figure trapped between the world of
tangible things and that of impalpable reflections, existing
only as a way station between life and art.
«Well, after this century of grand proclamations and terrible illusions, I hope for an era in which real and
tangible accomplishments, and not grand proclamations, are the
only things that count.
In a 1999 interview with journalist Stefan Koldehoff for his exhibition Gerhard Ricther: Text, the artist is famously quoted having said that ``... after this century of grand proclamations and terrible illusions, I hope for an era in which real and
tangible accomplishments, and not grand proclamations, are the
only things that count.»
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At the same time, some people prefer to invest in
tangible things with gains that they can hope to experience in their lifetime, not
only leave investments that
only benefit their heirs.
«One of the most exciting
things about RoMA is the combination of AR with fast 3D printing, which makes it possible for the designer to not
only receive the visual cue of their design, but also the fast, in - situ
tangible feedback that otherwise couldn't be possible,» Huaishu Peng, an information science doctoral student at Cornell University who helped create RoMa, told Digital Trends.
The
only thing you can spend your money on is cosmetics, which means there doesn't feel like a
tangible sense of progression at all.
Unfortunately job seekers mistakenly think that successes are
only things that can be
tangible or measured; in other words, numbers.
I wanted to put a
tangible number on
things like Netflix, which
only shows $ 8 per month, but has a much larger impact than that.