Sentences with phrase «recently come to terms»

I have only recently come to terms with the notion of «less is more».
He shed that cynicism after recently coming to terms with the idea that success without happiness or purpose was draining, and that empathy was a way of staying away from pessimism.
He has fallen woefully behind with the latest research, only recently coming to terms with the wonders of PCR.
Microsoft and Barnes and Noble recently came to terms on a new way to distribute the company's ebooks on the upcoming Windows 8 operating system.

Not exact matches

The fact that Microsoft's Windows 10 won't come to market until later this year — thus hastening the upgrade cycle — will also hurt Intel in the near term, said Alex Gauna, an analyst at JMP Securities, who recently downgraded the stock to «underperform.»
Its recently adapted terms of services may have been altered in response to the Cambridge Analytica findings, but the changes will leave the vast majority of Facebook users unprotected in accordance to the soon to come into effect General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Although it would not be surprising to see some weakness in measured employment in coming months, given the extraordinary strength seen recently, forward - looking indicators of labour demand suggest continued underlying momentum in employment in the near term (Graph 35).
He was strongly opposed to the teaching of some of his Christian contemporaries who wished to interpret the idiom of resurrection as an allegorical description of that Christian experience by which «a man, having come to the truth, has been reanimated and revivified to God, and, the death of ignorance being dispelled, has as it were burst forth from the tomb of the old man».35 Tertullian was adamant that the resurrection was in the future and to be understood in physical, fleshly terms («I pronounce that the flesh will certainly rise again»).36 In order to forestall those who could contend the impossibility of such a hope on the grounds that the decayed corpse would have long since wasted away to nothing, he pointed out that quite recently, in his city, skeletons some five hundred years old had been unearthed in a remarkable state of preservation.
Jürgen Moltmann has recently underscored this forsakenness, challenging us to come to terms with this horrifying prospect.
It was perhaps not an immediate choice for Rodgers, with Sturridge only recently coming back from a long - term injury, and having failed to find the net in the EPL for the best part of a year.
In this busy off - season we saw Joe Johnson dealt from Atlanta to Brooklyn, we were shocked when Jeremy Lin left New York to sign with the Rockets and, most recently, we saw OKC trade away James Harden after failing to come to terms on a long - term extension.
Rose recently came back from his long - term injury, offering options to Pochettino, who has now decided to cash in on the player.
But on Monday, Netsch and Madison, who recently were barely speaking to one another, appeared to be coming to terms.
«There's obviously been --- as I've said — when it comes to Albany and some of the issues raised recently in terms of me, there's been selective prosecution and a double standard,» de Blasio charged.
I am proud to say recently my administration came to terms with CSEA Local 815 and AFSCME Local 1095 on new contracts.
«There's obviously been — as I've said when it comes to Albany and some of the issues raised recently in terms of me — there's been selective prosecution and a double standard.
In late November I asked recently re-elected and indicted Rep. Michael Grimm how, in light of the House Republican leadership distancing themselves from Grimm amid his legal problems, he expected to be able to accomplish anything in the coming term.
But recently, Marshall Islanders have come up with Marshallese terms to replace English ones.
With what we've recently come to understand in terms of the autoimmune response in type 1 diabetes, to what degree do you think this knowledge will be more generally applicable to other autoimmune diseases such as Crohn's and lupus?
I recently came across a term called «hygee», it's a Danish term which doesn't directly translate to one English word.
As a recently engaged woman, I've come to terms with that fact that I've been avoidant of planning my own wedding because of what I see in my bank account.
Two of my best friends recently started dating each other, and while I am very stoked for them, I struggled a bit to come terms with it.
I've recently come out of a long - term relationship and want to give online dating a try.
I just recently found out I have HSV, I am having a hard time coming to terms with the fact that I have this.
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If you have recently come out of a long term relationship then you may find that it is often difficult to pluck up the courage to chat to singles in Harrow Weald.
I have just being recently diagnosed and am still coming to terms with it.
Valley, a recently divorced mother, has a hard time coming to terms with the fast - evolving world around her and is something of a technophobe.
Recent research was released that shows students have long - term positive effects from the program, and it was recently expanded in Utah to include as many as 10,000 kids this coming year.
Committee members recently discovered that the terms of members of headteacher boards will all come to an end at the same time.
There is no doubt that Honda is one of the world's top auto manufacturers, in terms of overall sales and also awards, which is why it should not come as all that much of a surprise to learn that the Japanese automaker recently added two more awards to its growing list of honors.
However, a recently coined term — «Phablet» comes to our rescue... [Read more...]
After years of service to Lord Darlington, Stevens has recently been required to come to terms with a new American master, with whom, it becomes painfully clear, he is required to «banter.»
Germany began coming to terms with the Holocaust only recently when the generations that were victimized by or promoted the Third Reich began dying off.
Finding a mortgage lender who will approve a home loan to a individual with a recently discharged bankruptcy (less than one year) and no re-established credit rating will be very difficult and would not come with good terms for the borrower.
Coming from a law background and the recently held position of California Attorney General, Kamala Harris is one of the newest Senators to hold office; in fact, her term started 3 January 2017.
I plan to add five more SSO puts in the coming weeks while I set up my new model which will include at least 75 % of my account in longer term options and LEAPS, but with the run the market has been on recently I have to wonder if we'll get some solid down days in the near future that will give me better entry points.
And thanks to management recently increasing the size of its short - term credit facility, Welltower has a total of $ 2.77 billion in available liquidity to continue growing in the years to come.
Everyone's favorite ex-Monty Python member turned traveler turned three - year term as president of the Royal Geographical Society, Michael Palin, is back with a new travel series, Brazil With Michael Palin, which recently began airing on the BBC, and hopefully coming to a local station (or Netflix) soon.
The extra flights come on top of recently announced 48 additional flights to 14 European destinations this October half - term from Gatwick.
I am a passionate lover of Video Games and recently I finally came to terms with a big question we all get asked eventually: «What are your top 5 favorite video game characters?»
Spencer recently responded to a fan on Twitter where he said in no uncertain terms that Rise of the Tomb Raider's Xbox exclusivity is only timed, and that the game will be coming to other platforms at a later date.
The Gifford painting came to the Mint in 1945 when Charlotte resident Elizabeth Boyd placed the recently inherited work on long - term loan.
If I follow him, the author here is suggesting that recently there has been some longer - term coherence to the noise, in a sense — that the repercussions of that El Nino are still being felt, that we've been warmer than the mean trend since 1998, and that we're only now coming back to the trend mean.
So while these terms might have been exclusively used by «sustainability believers» until recently, very soon they will be mainstream requirements that everyone must come to terms with, regardless of both beliefs and of logic / scientific evidence!
We've done a number of things over the years, but, of course, more recently, we've come to the realization that the biggest way for us to make an impact — there's only so much we can do as individuals and as a company, and we are doing those things, and will be doing more of those things, in terms of reducing both the employees and company's footprint on the environment — but we realized the biggest way to make an impact is through our users.
Response: If you mean measurable in terms of clearly coming out of the «noise» in the observations, it appears to be relatively recently (i.e. the last couple of decades).
Then, in the nearer - term critical years, about 95 % of X has to come from behavior changes (eliminating non-essential fossil expenditures, trimming the fat from the essential), since only about 5 % is projected to come from technology changes (substitute low - carbon for fossil sources, substitute high - efficiency for low - efficiency) in studies such as the Ceres Clean Trillion posted recently.
This point on «reasonable and proper cause» came up recently in the case of Mostyn v S and P Casuals Ltd, where the EAT held that threatening to impose a significant pay cut could not amount to «a reasonable and proper cause» and was in breach of both express and implied terms of the contract.
More recently, Airbnb has drawn the ire of the hotel lobby, which claims allowing people to rent out their rooms on an individual basis creates unfair competition, while landlords are coming down hard on tenants who sublet their properties in violation of the terms of their leases.
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