Sentences with phrase «produce in»

It's about the atmosphere you produce IN your relationship with God; the love atmosphere.
Unceasing exhortations about the need to redress the massive injustices of the past produce in time not a sense of urgency but a retreat into cynical indifference.
A sense of apprehension about a rapidly changing society with little knowledge and understanding of the dynamics, structures, and uses of power in that society produce in clergy a crippling anxiety.
Since an adolescent love for horses is often related to the awakening of sexuality, it is possible as several critics have inferred — that the midnight horseback rides, which the boy enjoys alone and naked on Saturday nights, produce in him a wild form of orgasmic satisfaction.
State and society in their specific, imperfect, unjust, inhuman form produce in human beings a reversed or perverted consciousness, corresponding to human being's perversion, i.e., religious consciousness.
When you have finished paying all the tithe of your produce in the third year (which is the year of the tithe), giving it to the Levites, the aliens, the orphans, and the widows, so that they may eat their fill within your towns, then you shall say before the Lord your God: «I have removed the sacred portion from the house, and I have given it to the Levites, the resident aliens, the orphans, and the widows, in accordance with your entire commandment that you commanded me; I have neither transgressed nor forgotten any of your commandments» — NRSV Deuteronomy 26:10 - 13
Circumcision emphasizes, even as it also restricts and transcends, the natural and the generative, sanctifying them in the process: Under God's command, men willingly produce in their living and generational flesh the mark of their longing for God, of their desire for His benevolence and care.
That is a free gift that we can not produce in the strength of our flesh.
Love of neighbour is a thing which we can not produce in ourselves but which must be given to us from outside.
The older ladies used to bring their produce in quietly and meekly and how much sweeter theirs tasted.
We must, therefore, retain a little more confidence in American medicine than this book alone is likely to produce in us, but, so long as we keep that in mind, White Coat, Black Hat should force us to ask some hard questions about how best to structure the practice of medicine.
«In general, frozen foods across all categories are frozen at time of ripeness, which technically can be fresher than some produce in some cases,» he said.
Katie Kalvoda's interest was piqued when the 40 - year - old money manager for a group of ultra-wealthy families heard about a startup urban farm that grows produce in vertical greenhouses.
In both cases, the numbers IPG is promising today exceed what Wall Street has been expecting IPG to produce in Q2.
Question 25: Would you mind sharing with us some highlights of your philanthropic work and what inspires you about it, and what sort of results you'd like your work to produce in the future.
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The benefits for mobile phone users are numerous, says Dykes — including farmers using mobiles to find out the price of produce in other markets, meaning they do not have to travel long distances.
Factories that produce in one country with components from the other two make a lot less sense amid all the economic disintegration.
Even without NAFTA, American car manufacturers will still have to buy the parts and produce in Mexico.
sign beckons shoppers to buy Kazakhstani - made produce in a Kostanay supermarket in February.
It's long been my goal to save enough that I'll be able to live off the dividends & other income my investments produce in retirement.
IZEA activated an army of over 500 creators to produce in - depth product buying guide content including meta - data and photos.
Clients retain all rights to the photography we produce in - house.
Race to the bottom: A term for dog - eat - dog competition by which countries compete by cutting wage levels so as to produce in the cheapest market, not by raising wages and labor productivity.
The fact that English Canada fails to produce them in sufficient numbers is not my problem; if any given territory were to fail in teaching math or science, it wouldn't be my problem either.
The technology behind the next - generation solar panels SolarCity will produce in Buffalo — developed by Silevo, a start - up it acquired in 2014 — incorporates advances in nanoscience, a burgeoning field that New York has zeroed in on as a source for its manufacturing revival.
«It's a fairly small company and it's really impressive how much they've been able to produce in a short period of time and with not a lot of people,» says Barnhill.
However, to calculate the flat fee, the shops first determine how much a site will cost them to produce in hourly labor.
For example, if you have a vision for an amazing video, but you don't have the resources to produce it in an efficient way, you have to drop the idea.
Since then, a handful of other restaurants in urban areas across the world have used recovered produce in their meals.
The fact that you can build a farm on a bookshelf and grow your own produce in your kitchen is so awesome.
The country would now like to flip the script and produce in country more of the industrial robots it needs in a variety of economic sectors.
The country also receives a «B» on scientific articles, measured as the number of peer - reviewed scientific articles produced in natural sciences and engineering per million population.
There have been a number of high - profile derailments of trains — including one by UP — carrying shale oil, much of which is produced in new drilling areas without established pipeline networks and must be moved by rail.
And because there is a lack of machinery and an inconsistent power supply, which is necessary for refrigeration, few if any finished products are actually produced in the country.
This saves money on material costs by reducing the number of parts needed tenfold or more, and also saves time from design to manufacturing, allowing objects to be produced in small batches in a cost - effective way.
«I knew we could source diamonds for the chain in a very efficient way, and the knowledge we'd be able to gain would be very useful in selling rough diamonds we were producing in our mines.»
It's unclear if the Trump Administration's efforts would affect cars produced in Canada or Mexico, which are party to the North American Free Trade Agreement along with the United States.
It's also one of the many chemicals produced in cigarette smoke, though that produces higher amounts than making coffee or toast does.
The innovator has to be able to feel outside the box, too — that is, to make value judgments about the images and ideas that he or she has produced in such abundance.
Since 40 % of all food produced in the United States is thrown away, eliminating waste is low - hanging fruit.
In a Friday update, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reports that for a brief period on March 11th, utility - scale solar accounted for 40 % of net grid power produced in California.
Produced in association with cable channel OutTV, the spot allowed Starbucks to tap both the large social media following of its stars as well as targeted access to the LGBT customers it was looking to reach:
Ward's Automotive Group, which tracks global vehicle production data, forecasts that by 2020, one in four cars produced in North America will roll out of plants in Mexico.
«It turns out we found an amazing person through another friend of a friend, a prototype - making guy,» said Och before Prince chimed in, «who produced them in FIVE DAYS in Taiwan,» (then Och finished the sentence) «and literally five days to our door we had seven of these prototypes.»
The first order of 12,000 Guac - Locks had already been produced in China and were about to ship out.
AFRIpads are produced in two workshops, one of which is without electricity, using treadle - powered sewing machines and sergers, in rural Uganda.
The Elyx is the brand's new premium single - batch vodka, produced in hand - operated copper stills.
Gross Domestic Product growth, which is, generally, the measure of goods and services produced in the economy, has hovered around 2 percent, not the 4 percent the Fed and other monetary experts believe is necessary for an economic expansion.
And its losses, excluding a one - time expense, had shrunk to just $ 2.3 million, less than a tenth of the $ 35 million Trump's Atlantic City properties had produced in red ink just three years prior.
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