Sentences with phrase «putting them on by»

Once years ago while attending a conference in Las Vegas put on by a startup I was working with at the time, I ran into one of the speakers for the day, long - time Vegas resident and Zappos founder Tony Hsieh.
If you want to steer clear of the most dangerous types of supplements, you can start by avoiding three broad categories, says Austin, who spoke on a recent panel put on by The Forum, an event series organized by the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health.
My daughter thought it was some kind of contest put on by the hotel — if you can break into the box, you win what is inside.
Van Houten received his honor at an annual awards ceremony, known as The Circulars, put on by WEF and the Forum of Young Global Leaders, in collaboration with Accenture Strategy.
Local residents also get to enjoy free shows put on by the Navy's Blue Angels twice a year.
I also had the fortune of designing the official poster, which is now part of an exhibit put on by the Victoria & Albert Museum in England.
Put on by monochrom, an «art - technology - philosophy group,» the conference brings together experts to discuss some rather tantalizing questions about the above topics.
Harmon has sent his service advisers to presentation seminars put on by the American Management Association, among others.
His interest in Canadian policy debates was rekindled a few years ago, he says, around the time he was invited to participate in a 2010 «thinkers» conference put on by then - Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff in Montréal.
I recently went to see an incredible performance of The Nutcracker put on by The Kansas City Ballet.
Although there is certainly value in attending the nightly events put on by the show, the deals are made at the exclusive extravagant parties held by VCs at nearby venues like the House of Blues and Morton's Steak House.
Prominent foundations, such as ones set up by heirs to Henry Ford and by David Packard, have extensive conditions put on them by their entrepreneurial benefactors that significantly constrain their giving, says Galle.
This was one of the more provocative questions asked at a panel discussion I recently attended, put on by the Economic Club of Canada, called «Canada's Skills Challenge: The Economic Case for Improving Workplace Essential Skills.»
If a bipartisan effort is attainable, then McConnell could get on board with an infrastructure plan, as he noted at an event put on by the news website Axios earlier this month.
Four Massachusetts Institute of Technology students — working out of a lab put on by Tim Berners - Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web — founded the site in 2011.
At the meeting, a lunch event put on by the Economic Club of Canada, Pilla emphasized over and over again the effect the plan would have on patients.
«I have decided to terminate my relationship with Macy's because of the pressure being put on them by outside sources,» he wrote.
The show is put on by the East Kootenay Chamber of Mines and held annually.
There was no question about the biggest draw at a one - day economic «growth summit» put on by the Public Policy Forum last month in Ottawa.
It was put on by the provincial government and the last in series of job fairs all over the province.
Note: Many of the contests put on by these sites are based on trading volume.
Grant moderated a panel at WorkHuman 2018, a meeting of human resource professionals put on by Globoforce, at the Austin Convention Center Wednesday morning -LSB-...]
The three - day - long conference, put on by Best Practice Media, covers a wide range of topics from content creation to public relations to digital marketing.
Trying to be someone else and trying to live up to expectations put on you by a Pastor or church moral police is what leads people to sneak to do things and feel guilty about doing the things that make them happy.
Alexander Tarvet presented his game as his final project at a digital art show put on by Abertay University in Scotland, where he is a student.
------- But Alice, that is what you put on them by saying:::» Jesus gave specific instructions as to how to deal with conflict.
I guess I was just arguing that personal evangelism might in the long run be even more effective, especially when we help people understand that they don't need all the polish of the stage production put on by evangelism crusades, but can simply love people in their neighborhood.
The annual Mass is an event put on by the Archdiocese of Washington and the John Carroll Society and aims to bring people together to pray for the members of the judiciary before the court begins hearing cases each year.
I just got back from the Exposed Church Planting conference put on by Square1 Church Planting.
And such relationships are generally cheaper, statistically more effective, and certainly more fun than the typical «evangelistic» event put on by most churches.
Americans United for Separation of Church and State said the «Rock the Fort» event, put on by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, violates the Constitution and is targeting people for conversion.
What is more, a re-experiencing of our experience without the blinders put on us by several centuries of «sensationalist» philosophy can lead us to question the legitimacy of the picture of an indifferent, totally non — teleological universe apparently entailed by this truncated rendition of human experience.
The first is that people who have advantages and are complacent about their situation do not usually change unless pressure is put on them by those who, because of their suffering, need to have things changed.
I went to see a live theater production today put on by some students.
The «religious» facade put on by these hypocrites makes me wretch in disgust.
Firstly the burglar, and then you suggested further images were put on by other burglars.
My wife and I had this one put on us by the Administration Pastor and the Chair of the Board.
At a fall festival put on by these two churches, we met a bunch of Burmese refugees.
Science came up repeatedly at the third annual Evangelicals for Life Conference, put on by the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission and Focus on the Family to correspond with the march.
Both Dr. Hathout and Bishop Serapion spoke at a press conference on Monday, put on by the Los Angeles Diocese of the Coptic Orthodox Church and MPAC, condemning the violent reactions to the amateur hate video, «Innocence of Muslims.»
The crucified figure has tefillin, the ritual phylacteries put on by Jewish men for daily prayer, on his forehead and strapped to his outstretched arm, but also a Christian halo.
At the inaugural Women's Convention in Detroit in October, put on by the Women's March organizers, Herndon - De La Rosa, of New Wave Feminists, asked «if there was room in their campaign for women who might regret their abortions, say if it was done out of coercion, or if that counted as reinforcing stigma.»
Now, some months earlier, in May, we spontaneously attended a conference put on by Rothesay Vineyard.
According to the website this morning, she was invited to the Values Voter Summit, a conference put on by Family Research Council Action.
Before they were converted, many Pentecostals that I interviewed felt they were at the mercy of spirits and spells put on them by personal enemies.
In the prayer meetings I attend we quite often have the same burden put on us by God in what or who to pray for.
I figured since I'm a finalist in a contest put on by Stonyfield, I should at least eat and share my favorite ways to use their yogurt, so today is day # 1.
I also went to a Food Blogger Lunch at Ciudad restaurant with Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken, which was put on by the California Avocado Commission.
I participated in my local Trunk or Treat event, which is put on by a church here in town.
Last night I attended the Sun Ripened (a vegan / raw dinner put on by Laura Miller at the Aesthetic Union.
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