Digital provides unique opportunities to carve out a specific niche to reach an audience who already uses / likes your product and to
present yourself in new ways.
Keep an eye on the looks that speak to you, and you'll often see clothes that have come before that are being updated and
presented in a new way.
Old looks
presented in new ways, not different enough to feel fresh, but different enough to be something else!
To me, «great cinema» means something I haven't seen before or something I have seen before
presented in a new way.
Includes population pyramids - not charts that pupils may be aware of but they are easy to understand and a good way to get pupils interpreting information
presented in a new way.
Similarly, some existing information about study abroad participation was
presented in new ways that were useful to think about.
«To reflect
the present in a new way is to me one of the goals of creating things.»
Re-presentation involved the appropriation of images,
presenting them in new ways, and then having viewers think about the new meanings of these images.
Action verbs take average sentences and make them shine, take mundane tasks and accomplishments and
presents them in new ways that elevates the tenor of a résumé.
Not exact matches
To make matters more confusing, many of the issues we currently face as a society are being
presented in a
way that makes them seem
new.
Essentially you will look at the content
in a
new light and be on your
way to convey and
present your message clearly, interestingly and
in a
way that convinces the most stubborn visitor that your product or service is the first and last word.
Therefore, the
way you
present yourself — especially the
way you communicate nonverbally
in those first few crucial minutes after meeting someone
new — could make or break what could potentially be a very important business relationship.
«Rather than
presenting people with tradeoffs, we should focus on making
new products that are better than the status quo
in every
way,» says Kyle Vogt.
Through their strategic planning, we received a
new logo, website design, marketing brochures, trade show booth and a
new sense of pride
in the
way our company
presents itself to the outside world.
There is no doubt, as some have pointed out
in recent times, that adverse supply shocks are
presenting the most significant challenge to the inflation - targeting approach that it has so far experienced
in a period of nearly two decades since
New Zealand and Canada led the
way in adopting it.
One
way to lessen a VC's apprehension about investing
in a
new project is to
present predetermined milestones to be achieved before additional money is funded.
«Exposure like this opportunity to
present in New Orleans,
in many
ways, puts Little Rock — and Central Arkansas — on the map as a city and a community working toward creating a more inclusive, diverse and equitable startup environment.
The other day I was fortunate enough to have dinner with a
new friend who
presented his analysis of Fed Chairman Powell's policies
in a
way that really struck a chord with me.
In his March 2017 paper entitled «Simple
New Method to Predict Bear Markets (The Entropic Linkage between Equity and Bond Market Dynamics)», Edgar Parker Jr.
presents and tests a
way to understand interaction between bond and equity markets based on arrival and consumption of economic information.
In cleansing the Temple, Jesus is declaring that God is now present to his people in a new and perfect way and in a new «meeting tent»: the incarnate Son, «the Word... made flesh» who dwells among us, «full of grace and truth» (John 1:14
In cleansing the Temple, Jesus is declaring that God is now
present to his people
in a new and perfect way and in a new «meeting tent»: the incarnate Son, «the Word... made flesh» who dwells among us, «full of grace and truth» (John 1:14
in a
new and perfect
way and
in a new «meeting tent»: the incarnate Son, «the Word... made flesh» who dwells among us, «full of grace and truth» (John 1:14
in a
new «meeting tent»: the incarnate Son, «the Word... made flesh» who dwells among us, «full of grace and truth» (John 1:14).
«If the cultural left insists on its
present strategy — on asking us to respect one another
in our differences rather than asking us to cease noticing those differences — it will have to find a
new way of creating a sense of commonality at the level of national politics.»
Familiaris Consortio
presents a wholly compassionate yet objectively truthful account of the Magisterium of the Church's teachings on marriage and the family and
in its introductory paragraph states: «In a particular way the Church addresses the young, who are beginning their journey towards marriage and family life, for the purpose of presenting them with new horizons, helping them to discover the beauty and grandeur of the vocation to love and the service of life.&raqu
in its introductory paragraph states: «
In a particular way the Church addresses the young, who are beginning their journey towards marriage and family life, for the purpose of presenting them with new horizons, helping them to discover the beauty and grandeur of the vocation to love and the service of life.&raqu
In a particular
way the Church addresses the young, who are beginning their journey towards marriage and family life, for the purpose of
presenting them with
new horizons, helping them to discover the beauty and grandeur of the vocation to love and the service of life.»
So even if you've read the posts, make sure you stay tuned for the book when it comes out, because much of the material will be
new and
presented in a different
way.
New ways of thinking and new metaphors are presented in the connection between evolutionary biology and Christian theolo
New ways of thinking and
new metaphors are presented in the connection between evolutionary biology and Christian theolo
new metaphors are
presented in the connection between evolutionary biology and Christian theology.
And regardless of what you believe about the violence of God
in Scripture, these books will
present you with a
new way of looking at things so that you no longer have to choose between accepting that God is violent or writing off the Bible as hopelessly full of error.
Sometimes, indeed, it seems as though her critique is really directed at the false innocence of a crusading Protestant metanarrative
present in Cromwellian England and
in a panoply of
ways in America since its founding: the nation as the
new Israel, the newly chosen people.
This erudition enabled him to
present the person and message of Jesus as the fulfillment of the historic aspirations of Chinese culture,
in much the
way that Jesus had been
presented by the early fathers as the culmination of the Greco - Roman faith
in the Logos and by the
New Testament as the fulfillment of the Jewish hope for the Messiah.
about people who experience same - sex attraction trying to live a Christian life, this fuller exposition of his thought on the
new ideologies
presented a fascinating look into the
way in which colonialism — discredited by liberals and to lesser extent many conservatives as well — has gone away from the actual military and political rule seen
in previous centuries, to a stealthier and subtler form of the exertion of foreign power.
Tough - guy
New York newspaperman Pete Hamill praised the book as a scathing indictment of the «culture of poverty» (yes, he really uses this phrase) fostered by «Eamon de Valera's Ireland,» while the literary critic Denis Donoghue, writing
in the
New York Times,
presented the book
in much the same
way (though he clearly lacks Hamill's enthusiasm for the story).
In the present global marketization, as we have indicated in the above, ONE should be understood in a new way, in a dynamic way and in an open - ended wa
In the
present global marketization, as we have indicated
in the above, ONE should be understood in a new way, in a dynamic way and in an open - ended wa
in the above, ONE should be understood
in a new way, in a dynamic way and in an open - ended wa
in a
new way,
in a dynamic way and in an open - ended wa
in a dynamic
way and
in an open - ended wa
in an open - ended
way.
If he was not able to change the face of the
present in a decisive
way, his groping toward the mainsprings of human existence enables one not only to grasp more deeply the religious situation of our time but also to foresee the direction
in which a
new breakthrough must be sought.
Glass reimagines the biblical stories of Jonah, Daniel, Abraham and Isaac, providing
new endings occasionally, but always
presenting the convincing voice, turning an old story to the light
in a
new way.
We need a
way of doing ministry that catches up what is most valuable
in each of the two dominant parties of American Christianity and reconciles their adherents at a
new level beyond the
present competition between them.
The power of the resurrection was the establishment of the faith that
in Jesus God's Messiah has appeared with redemptive power, and God's Holy Spirit is
present to bring men into the
new life for which Jesus has opened the
way.
Jesus presumably means that his mission
in fact involves a destruction of the old
way of worship, and a
new way of approach to God, and
in that sense, a
new «temple» is indeed
present (see 4:21 - 24).
If the mission of Jesus had as its aim the integration of a
new Israel as the true people of God, then sooner or later his message must be
presented, and
presented in a
way that challenged a decisive response one
way or the other, at Jerusalem, the central hearth and shrine of historic Israel.
Consequently, process theology is helping to pave the
way into
new and still largely unexplored realms of interpretation of the nature of man's ethical life under God
in this
present world.
It is well described by Pope John Paul II
in Tertio Millennio Adveniente: «The Council's enormously rich body of teaching and the striking
new tone [emphasis
in the original]
in the
way it
presented this content constitute as it were a proclamation of
new times.
In the present chapter, the husband indicates that he feels his wife still relating to him but in a new wa
In the
present chapter, the husband indicates that he feels his wife still relating to him but
in a new wa
in a
new way.
John thought that it was important to remind those who had never met Jesus
in the flesh that Jesus was still
present, but
in a
new way.
I can not avoid the conclusion that by the time they were written — and the Pauline epistles are the earliest of the
New Testament writings — Christians no longer thought
in that
way of their
present experience of the risen Jesus; but reserved such language for the initial Easter period (extended by Paul to include his own formative experience).
Behind these concerns was a
new sense of the reality and importance of the historical self — its career over time and
in community, the
way its memory and expectation unite time into a
present, its anxiety and guilt, and its hope of healing.
On the other hand, the
New Testament witness to fulfillment is rooted precisely
in the eschatological vision and
in the belief that the future of the Lord, albeit
in a hidden and fragmentary
way, is
present in our midst
in the form of signs, first fruits, foretaste and so on.
As I have warned so often, there is here no guarantee of any particular social good, but at least there is ground for hope that
in ways beyond our
present understanding the powers of the «age to come,» the work of the living Christ, the influence of the Holy Spirit, the impact of that within the church which Paul Tillich calls the «
New Being» will break through many of the obstacles
in the secular order to transform and transform again the kingdoms of this world.
As we then said, such moments have their «importance»
in that they illuminate what has gone before, are
in themselves a kind of concentration of what is actually
present, and provide
new opportunities and possibilities both for understanding (which is the «subjective» side) and for that emergence of novelty
in concrete experience (which guarantees «objectivity») which is the occasion for further creative advance as the process continues on its
way.
I shall do this not because there are not significant differences
in the
way various
New Testament writers interpreted what Christ had accomplished, but because there will not be opportunity to
present at all adequately each of these divergent views; and if one must choose, Paul's view is by every criterion the most important.
The electronic age with its offering of a wide variety of
ways to
present the human voice has commanded
new attention to oral language.1 Perhaps the ascendancy of science and the domination of the scientific method has created such a restricted view of language that a reaction
in favor of more dimensions to language is to be taken simply as clear testimony to a general degeneration of meaningful discourse, a degeneration
in which the church figures prominently.
The problem is
new in many
ways; at least it is posed
in new forms at the
present juncture of history.
Let me now suggest three
ways in which the role of imagination
in religion will open to us a
new sense of the uses of the
present.
If it is really to speak to people
in their actual lives, it must continually search for
new ways of
presenting the insights of traditional faith.