Sentences with phrase «reality for which»

As demonstrated in the Georgia Court of Appeals» recent decision in Vidal v. Leavell, the scope of official immunity is quite broad under Georgia law, a reality for which potential litigants should be prepared.
And it's the structural and organizational reality for which today's law firms, if they would like to also be tomorrow's law firms, need to start preparing now.
The artists» renderings document the ways in which travelers encountered and experienced the region as well as the challenges they faced to describe an aesthetic reality for which the language of conventional Western art was inadequate.
When we have found symbols, and become comfortable with them, the symbols become more urgent than the reality for which they stand.
Because ancient man did not draw such a clear line of distinction between myth and history, it was possible for the myth of the end - time to hold a particular kind of reality for him which it can not hold for us, and there is no point in attempting to disguise this difference.
«If one were to choose a single word to describe the reality for which God created the world, and in which he seeks to sustain the community of those who respond to his initiating grace..., that word would be «shalom.»»
Clearly, for Farrow, this - worldly understanding of time and space is at best analogically suitable for speaking about that astounding reality for which we aim.
Paul's whole conception of man — his creation in God's own image with the law of God written in his heart, his losing battle with a demonic enemy, the shameful captivity in which he is now held and the doom of death which awaits him — this whole conception, as well as the despair of one who awakes to the realities for which the conception stands, is expressed in the words with which Paul ends what we know as the seventh chapter of Romans:

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360 cameras are also the intermediary step toward virtual reality, which may not take off for a while because of its high cost and need for a high - end computer.
A new study has found that, for many, being «liked» on social media is more important than being liked in reality, which can lead to odd behavior and an inability to enjoy life in the moment.
Befitting a campaign in which the leading candidate is known for a TV show that blurred the lines between reality and scripted TV drama, there are any number of sub-texts and counter-narratives in Trump's attack on Kelly.
These tools also allow small businesses to take advantage of augmented reality, which allows for the virtual world to become one with real life.
But they also had a physical installation at SXSW, which featured the DeLorean from Back to the Future — the car of choice for character Parzival in the film's virtual - reality world.
Facebook, for one, has said that it intends to develop Oculus's virtual reality technology, which is currently only used for immersive video games, into a new type of social platform.
And the prospect of an Amazon - Whole Foods marriage could, at least in investors» minds, hasten that reality — or at least make it easier for Amazon to break into the pharmacy space with the advantage of brick - and - mortar locations which may be more palatable for patients picking up their prescriptions.
And while the global scope of the attack galvanized intense media coverage, the reality is that health care has grown increasingly susceptible to this specific kind of malware, which demands digital payment in exchange for sensitive personal and financial patient data.
That, Baumann writes, «is noteworthy for the extent to which it diverges from social reality.
Google is up for an Oscar for Best Animated Short for its virtual reality film Pearl, which released this spring on its YouTube channel as part of its Spotlight Stories program.
Barriers to entry are often a major roadblock for startups when it comes to marketing, which is why many startups may not consider virtual reality (VR) as an option.
«In reality, the majority of organizations don't necessarily understand exactly where their profits are coming from, where their key missions are being driven from, and the key things they would need to be able to do and in what timeframe if that was disrupted,» says Lyndon Bird, international technical director of the Caversham, England - based Business Continuity Institute, which provides business continuity certification and guidance for companies around the world.
These are symptoms of ego, for which humility and reality are the cure.
Some of that comes down to building your skills as an interviewer, which can only really happen with a lot of real skills practice (Effectively «probing» a candidate for more information is easy in concept but is far from easy in reality).
«We did a [reality] series for Schick razors called Clean Break, which ran for three seasons on Yahoo and Fox,» McLean says.
NBC's «The Apprentice» was nominated for eight Emmys, two of which were for outstanding reality competition in 2004 and 2005 (so Clinton was slightly off when she said it was three years).
With the satellite - internet business Musk may well have found a staple business for SpaceX, one which could make his dreams of colonizing Mars closer to reality.
Project Tango lets smartphones and tablets understand and map the world through 3D motion tracking and depth perception, which can be helpful for things like virtual and augmented reality.
And we all seem to have settled into our new reality, which includes continually looking for ways to spend less.
The technology hasn't really taken off yet in the consumer space, though Microsoft has received a lot of coverage for its Hololens implementation (which the company calls «mixed reality»).
Self - driving vehicles like the ones being developed by Google are thus on the fast track to becoming a reality, which is good for a number of reasons.
Oculus, the virtual reality company Facebook bought in 2014 for $ 2 billion, said on Wednesday that over one million people have used the Samsung Gear VR headset in April, which indicates that consumer use of virtual reality technology is growing.
Iger spent 17 years and $ 5.5 billion to make the Chinese theme park a reality, which ranks in the middle of Disney's parks for the number of annual visitors.
The post was in response to a report issued by Human Rights Watch, which advocated for an outright ban on autonomous armed machines before they become a reality.
For example, the National History Museum of Los Angeles County, recently hosted a VR exhibit called theBlu, in which visitors could put on VR headsets to explore the ocean in virtual reality.
Some of the apps that are available for the new subscription service include Everest VR, which lets people climb the dangerous peaks of Mount Everest in virtual reality, and Mars Odyssey, a VR recreation of Mars's surface that lets people walk around the red planet like astronauts.
The Detroit Institute of Arts is also experimenting with augmented reality technology and is partnering with Google for an Ancient Egypt exhibit in which visitors can use the museum's smartphones to see special digital graphics and information overlaid on certain objects, like a mummy's sarcophagus.
In the race to merge these outsized expectations with reality, you conflate your own identity with that of your company's, which is at once the best motivator and a recipe for emotional disaster.
Just consider the ways in which patients are clamoring for more telemedicine and virtual doctor visit options while medical schools are harnessing virtual reality systems like Microsoft's Hololens to teach anatomy to young surgeons.
SpaceX, which filed an application in late 2016 for a «space - based broadband business,» will need the blessing of the federal government in order to make that dream a reality.
Abzug's push for Women's Equality Day was, in fact, far more symbolic than many of the more concrete policies she made a reality in her six years in Congress, not to mention in the two decades prior to her election, which she spent as a lawyer fighting for human rights and civil rights.
Ask most tech companies which product will replace the smartphone and the answer will probably revolve around a wearable device for «augmented reality,» the tech that overlays digital images on the real world.
It's an attitude that fits well with the need for change, of which there will be plenty in the face of the new reality.
This is also the first livestreamed event available to owners of the new Galaxy S7 smartphone, which has been designed for virtual reality.
Facebook acquired Oculus for $ 2 billion last year, a technology company which created the highly anticipated Oculus Rift virtual reality headset.
Nevertheless, Cook believes that AR technology «amplifies human performance instead of isolating humans,» unlike virtual reality, for which people must wear big headsets to experience virtual worlds.
But it has a unique advantage over those chains: Wahlburgers is the subject of an Emmy - nominated reality - TV show, which was recently approved for two more 14 - episode seasons on A&E.
The reasons for the rejection aren't clear (these FDA notices, called Complete Response Letters, aren't public, which is itself a controversial reality).
The goal of virtual reality training — which completely immerses trainees in a simulation environment — is to make holiday shopping safe and more enjoyable for all.
Off the meteoric success of its augmented reality - meets - GPS game Pokémon Go, which launched for iOS and Android on July 6, maybe Niantic founder John Hanke just became the most powerful PokéMaster of all.
For the World Cup, Coke created a virtual reality experience in which users could move through a Brazil's Maracana Stadium locker room, go onto the pitch, and play on the field - all via the Facebook - owned Oculus Rift headset.
It can be reality with IFTTT, which is an acronym for «If This, Then That.»
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