Sentences with phrase «own microcosms»

The company has expanded to encompass a diversified range of businesses that make it, in a sense, a microcosm of the market in a single stock.
SMS is, in a sense, a microcosm of the German export economy.
It's kind of like a microcosm of Las Vegas — all shiny new things, large crowds, big money being spent and the occasional scantily clad marketing woman.
And in a way, Hartnett's wide speculation serves a microcosm for the stock market right now: no one truly knows where it'll go next, so they're considering all possible options.
The whole ordeal serves as a microcosm of the Colts» season.
If the social web was ever a marketplace microcosm, it doesn't feel that way now.
With only 8 million people and a GDP one - tenth the size of Germany's, Austria couldn't bring the EU down directly, but its disenchantment with established parties and popular anger at the management of the migrant crisis make it a microcosm of the angst that could spell the union's downfall.
Business Insider senior editor Josh Barro says the Brexit vote is a microcosm of the debate dominating global politics right now.
I visited West 56th Street recently because in many ways it is a microcosm of a changing city.
The «store of the community» concept, which will guide many of Walmart's new and refurbished locations, is the same idea in microcosm.
The plant was by all accounts a microcosm of corporate America — a facility that was well equipped but had a toxic atmosphere, the kind of place where managers perpetually told employees what they were doing wrong and union workers retaliated by finding excuses not to work.
Offices are a microcosm of humanity.
The fully - automated Boxed warehouse is a microcosm of what's happening in multiple industries as companies grapple with automation.
Rongcheng is a microcosm of what is to come.
This bizarre anecdote is a microcosm of a much larger trend common to the technology sector: harnessing the power of a name — or in some cases, a name change.
But on another level, what happened to Facebook with Cambridge Analytica is a microcosm of an increasingly obvious problem that's increasingly affecting all social media platforms — with effects that potentially impact every internet user.
But with FDIC reports noting that large commercial banks have the lowest level of loan loss reserves in a decade, and showing concerns about deterioration in credit quality and regional risk factors, Superior is a microcosm of a much broader problem.
I don't think it is a microcosm at all.
The fast food results are a microcosm of spending on a larger scale.
The premise for our declaration is a simple reality: our Company is a microcosm of our world.
The stock is down a staggering 41 % this year, a microcosm of the so - called crypto proxy stocks which have failed to deliver in light of the recent market downturn.
It's a mark of Harper's governing style that even at this level of functional microcosm, he maintains a certain balance among the Conservative movement's constituent factions.
Glencore is a microcosm for the entire global economic and financial system.
Bifurcated housing market is a microcosm of broader U.S. economy conditions following years of uneven growth:
So taking ZClassic and bitcoin and looking at these two in a microcosm, the question is which is a better investment from here?
Our stories are microcosms of God's story.
A dropof dew is not a microcosm.
May his psyche go ever on until God gives him a place to live deeply within the microcosm of spatialness where all celestial life goes after death beckons them to return to their atomic roots.
Our churches are microcosms of The Church, the universal collective of believers in Jesus, who make up the Body of Christ.
but when it comes to building the same culture within their own community & extending those same rights & privileges (i.e., encouraging free thought) as a microcosm of the same culture...
What about the hundreds that went missing when he was Governor,,, This is a microcosm of his policies protect your own and let the rest fend for themselves
These communities are both the context of theological reflection and microcosms of the liberationists» vision for Latin America.
This literary trajectory images, in microcosm, man's alienation from and return to his Father.
The micro-genesis of an object is a microcosm of its birth, life and death, a surge of the object into actuality out of abstract, timeless potential.
It is this same power which relates the microcosm and macrocosm, man and the universe.
I love diverse communities because they are microcosms of the what the world can possibly be.
As far back as the fourth century BC, philosophers considered the household to be a microcosm, designed to reflect the hierarchal structure of the society, the gods, and ultimately the universe.
This is especially true of a vow — in particular the marriage vow, which gives rise to the physical establishment of the home as the microcosm of society, shaping a universal commonwealth.
If we think of events of this sort as fundamental, then we can see that each such event is a kind of microcosm of the whole field.
It was to be a microcosm of the macrocosm.
Fueled initially by the family unit, the microcosm grew, extending to neighbors and then into the immediate community.
We are all of us together carried in the one world - womb; yet each of us is our own little microcosm in which the Incarnation is wrought independently with degrees of intensity, and shades that are incommunicable.
Humerous, «quarky,» and succinctly elegant in her description of the cultural microcosm that is AA.
He viewed the civil rights movement as a microcosm of the beloved community.
It was the economic and productive unit of society, tilling the land together; it was the political unit of society, with parental authority as the supporting microcosm of the state; it was the cultural unit, transmitting letters and arts, rearing and teaching the young; and it was the moral unit, inculcating through cooperative work and discipline those social dispositions which are the psychological basis and cement of civilized society».
Trump's chosen intercessor is therefore a beautiful microcosm of America, the land where showbiz is more important than real life and where everyone gets a second, third, fourth, etc. chance — as long as they have enough money and the right friends.
Madonna House is a microcosm of the Church: we are a blend of the East and West; we are men and women, clergy and lay, young and old, intensely active and deeply contemplative.
Peter L. Berger, The Sacred Canopy; Peter L. Berger, A Rumor of Angels: Modern Society and the Rediscovering of the Supernatural (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1969); Mircea Eliade, Myths, Dreams and Mysteries: The Encounter Between Contemporary Faiths and Archaic Reality (London: Harvill Press, 1960), 19; Clifford Geertz, The Interpretation of Cultures, 107; Wade Clark Roof, Community and Commitment, 156; Philip E. Slater, Microcosm: Structural, Pschological and Religious Evolution in Groups (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1966).
Lotze's work was in medicine before he turned to philosophy, and in these writings as well as in the early volumes of Microcosm he actually anticipated Darwin's theory.
For man here is both a microcosm of the universe and at the same time and in certain significant respects an anticipation of what Teilhard called the Omega - point or God.
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