Sentences with phrase «points world there»

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The fact that there are women who are building companies that directly address a pain point for that female consumer is a huge opportunity magnified by the fact that the vast majority of the venture world is ignoring them.
That's the point, of course: You want to conceal the money's criminal origins and then stir it into the rivers of legitimate cash that course around the world every day: $ 60 - odd million here, a few million there.
She also points out that there are more than 1 billion people playing online games around the world.
And despite so - called stimulus spending totalling nearly three - quarters of a trillion dollars, he points out that there is still very little momentum in the world's largest economy.
There is a point where good marketing turns into an episode of Black Mirrors or the dystopian world of «Minority Report.»
I skied the world cup circuit for 16 years, and along the way there were many points in my career where I felt like I had to take two steps back to take five steps forward.
In today's digitally connected world, there's a good chance your information has been exposed at some point.
At any given point in time, there's not just one version of Facebook running in the world.
«A big part of what's kept us hungry is feeling like we deserve to show the world that we can get back there — that it wasn't just a fluke, that it was taken away and that we will get back to that point
«I like this vision very much, because it's a world in which there are multiple AIs, which to me is similar to the world we live in,» says Reid, pointing out that when you need help with plumbing, you seek it from a plumber rather than a generalist.
They showed fortitude as an investor and believed in the eventual opportunity to defend the world from advanced cyber attacks even when there were insufficient market proof points.
Her favorite city in the world is Florence, Italy, and after studying there during her junior year of college, she has made a point of visiting every year.
And unlike McDonald's, whose American roots are a selling point around the world, there are almost no Canadian companies who have done well internationally by trading on their association with the Maple Leaf — with the sole exception of parka - maker Canada Goose, presumably because Canadians are thought to know something about surviving bone - chilling winter weather.
You could be well on your way to opening a Menchie's frozen yogurt franchise sooner than you think At some point during your exploration into the franchising world, you've come across Menchie's, the biggest self - serve frozen yogurt franchise worldwide, and you've realized how many advantages there would be if you were to start a Menchie's -LSB-...]
There is so much «bad news» in the world, and the point of this article highlights some real leaders who are examples of success that we can emulate.
«In the United States, there is the illusion that we can do without world markets, and indeed we export less as a percentage of GDP than you do,» points out Christopher Sands, a professor and director of the Center for Canadian Studies at Johns Hopkins University.
As Merchant Link CIO Scott Carcillo pointed out during a recent sit down with MPD CEO Karen Webster to discuss what's happening in the world of merchants and how they're overcoming the challenges they face, there's a lot of moving parts and a lot of players in the mix.
There probably isn't a magic bond yield that will shake the world's faith in the US financial system, but with tens of trillions of dollars tied to the US 10 year yield, there is a likely a breaking point out tThere probably isn't a magic bond yield that will shake the world's faith in the US financial system, but with tens of trillions of dollars tied to the US 10 year yield, there is a likely a breaking point out tthere is a likely a breaking point out therethere.
Fair point, but there is a best - of - both - worlds solution!
Was Boz simply trying to point out that there are negative side effects to building the internet, which is essentially what Facebook has become to large portions of the world?
Logical fallacies like there is a such thing as a «Borderline Sexual Assault», I would have to point out the obvious that there is either assault or not assault in this world.
The real point is that if all the Muslims of the Arab world could be convinced the fable of heaven is nothing more than a fairy tale, and that there are no 72 virgins or old freinds and family to greet them, then the world would immediately become a safer place
In order for this to work, as Bill Nye pointed out there have to be natural laws established and provable, repeatable and predictive of future experimental results that hold up to peer review by the whole world of true scientists.
There is the spirit of anti-christ then there is a coming world leader that will, at some point in the future, control a 10 nation confederacy only to set himself up a newly constructed Temple in Jerusalem and call himselfThere is the spirit of anti-christ then there is a coming world leader that will, at some point in the future, control a 10 nation confederacy only to set himself up a newly constructed Temple in Jerusalem and call himselfthere is a coming world leader that will, at some point in the future, control a 10 nation confederacy only to set himself up a newly constructed Temple in Jerusalem and call himself God.
But that is neither here nor there with respect to Smith's main point, which is to propose, against the innumerable «spiritualities» with which we are culturally inundated, that ultimate wisdom and human flourishing are to be discovered in the historically grounded and communally normative religious traditions of the world.
If there is not a more selfish bunch in the world could you please point it out to me.
So my question to you even before it gets to that point is the same as I have given to others, first why do you hate God so much and second what are you afraid of by switching your faith and it is by faith that you believe there is no God to a belief that God does exist he sent his Son Jesus to the world to redeem you from your evil and hateful ways?
Atheists often point out that IF there was a god, He would be responsible for the evil in the world.
ragansteve1 If you're saying that there isn't enough time in the world to prove your points, I'd have to agree.
Of course, if Israel were the only country in the world where we send either 1) direct aid and / or 2) provide a military presence and which had free universal health care and / or free or low cost secondary education, you might actually be making a point about there being something unique in the US / Israeli relationship, as opposed to, the $ 100s of billions we're sending around the world to hundreds of other countries which provide the same benefits.
As an atheist I have no problem saying «I don't know» if someone asks me if god exists or not, but the evidence points so far that god is fictional and I operate within a world were there isn't a god.
It would reason that since the world isn't a perfect place there must be something better out there; otherwise what is the point of living one more day past birth.
It should be pointed out, however, that while you're doing this there are people in other parts of the world, your country, even your city who are going through the exact same process with a completely different set of beliefs.
If my suppositions in point # 1 are wrong, and there really is a difference, and are not reconcilable on any level, here or in the world to come, then I adopt the attitude of Romans 14 — the weaker brother.
From these two points, Paul was able to make his case for there being a one true God «who made the world and all things in it.»
«At this point there are over 200 members from all around the world ranging in age from teenagers to adults of all ages.
He makes the preliminary point very robustly, that there is no room in Catholic theology for any hiatus at all between our scientific understanding of the world, and our faith.
No, Mel Gibson and his dad are right about Jewish people, they have done everything in the last 300 years to corrupt White Christian Western culture and countries and are at the point where they can make Europeans extinct through there lies and deceit of multi-culturalism and multiracialism, every single even in the past 300 years has been manipulated by Jews in order to take control of the world, and they white christians as being the main obstacle to obtaining that goal.
For it is not merely that at that privileged point all the external springs of the world are co-ordinated and harmonized: there is the further, complementary marvel that the man who surrenders himself to the divine milieu feels his own inward powers directed and enlarged by it with a sureness which enables him effortlessly to avoid the all too numerous reefs on which mystical quests have so often foundered.
Then, too, we have to face the question whether there can be any point of contact between the Christian view of things, and the way educated men look at the world and its history today.
Vince Antonucci points out that there is only one thing the church can do better than the world, and that is offer grace.
I agree with not going trying to change the world as in change to people by telling them they are wrong and I am right (IF I have understood your point of view) but I guess I'm not so convinced when it comes to society, and just accepting what ever **** is in there or anywhere.
Their approach is something like this: Since there are revolutions in the world, and since, from a human point of view, they may seem to be legitimate, is it not possible to develop a theology of these revolutions and to discover a relation between them and Christianity?
My point is that as long as there is violence in the world, both offensive and defensive, the logical conclusion is the last man standing.
I believe one of his points is that the news gives us the impression that there is increasing violence when in fact it is just an increased exposure to news from around the world.
However, recent scientific advances in the realm of the quantum world have shown that there comes a point when objective testing and validity is no longer possible.
People from all over the world throughout history have lived primarily in fertile flood plains and valleys... at some point they inevitably experienced floods... that's why there are commonalities to the flood story told in the Bible.
But pointing out that Thomas's physiology is antiquated does nothing to impugn the basic insight that there is a difference between the intellect and the senses that has to do somehow with the intellect's being less directly linked to the physical world than are the senses.
From this point of view, the scholastic principle that there is an essential and eternal difference between God and the world must necessarily result in a denial of the event or the reality of the Incarnation.
Whereas they pointed to the pantheon of gods in their unseen heavenly world, the Bible pointed to one who was in no way to be identified with the gods of ancient man, but who was known to them in the sphere of human history as the deepest reality confronting them there.
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