Sentences with phrase «right is in the shape»

The next button to the right is in the shape of three vertical lines of varying lengths.

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Some of the specific brain regions that sprang into action when Kurzweil was thinking outside the box: the dorsal anterior cingulate, which lies in the frontal lobes deep inside the brain, just above the band of fibers that connect the two hemispheres; the back part of the parietal lobes; and the right cerebellum, a cauliflower - shaped structure that lies at the base of the brain.
«But right now, short of those kind of things, I think the economy's in reasonably good shape and probably going to be spurred on a little by the tax bill,» he said.
It is like waiting for the storms to end, and for the sun to come out — only you don't really know when that will be — especially because the CTO you just hired right out of grad school in exchange for equity is shaping out to be a horrible meteorologist.
This bestseller from PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel examines how entrepreneurs can shape the future by having the right team in place, knowing whether or not your business will be in business 20 years from now, or if you offer something unique.
Small business owners can't control what's happening with the larger political issues right now, but they can do everything in their power to shape their businesses to meet the needs of the marketplace.
«Seeing industry and other stakeholders take responsible steps like this toward ensuring the basic rights and safeguards is noteworthy and will help shape the dialogue going forward in a way that protects America's small businesses, without stifling innovation and access.»
If the elderly studio head doesn't act fast, Universal is going to be in worse shape than it is right now.
The two prowled the aisles of Wal - Mart looking for anything plastic that could be cut up, glued, and riveted together in the right shape.
«Stocks are almost right back to where they were before Congress passed the tax cut, even though business is in much better shape.
«Everybody has been, in some way, shape, or form touted as coming to Cleveland to either cause trouble or exercise their First Amendment rights, but we're prepared for it all.»
If you really want to create content that delivers your message in a way that strikes the right chord within your audience, it's important to mold and shape it.
Millennials are making strides in the right direction and «are positioning themselves to be in good financial shape,» the study notes.
Just as you may have a daily discipline for keeping in good physical shape or for making sure your business is on track for the day, you and your team must have daily discipline for putting your head in the right space.
Employees born in the 1950s were shaped by intense innovation, from the postwar space race to Beatlemania to the civil rights, antiwar and women's movements.
Right now with earnings growth very strong and the bond market already reflecting a fair amount of Fed tightening (pricing in 5 rate hikes over the coming 2 years), my sense is that the stock market is in OK shape to withstand some tightening of financial conditions and not unravel in the process.
She is credited with helping to shape Mr. Buffett's liberal politics — along with a reaction to his beloved father's conservative principles — through her interest in the civil rights movement.
The «bull» position is that China is in very good shape and is more or less doing everything right, even though (the remaining bulls have been adding lately) its economic growth must slow down a little.
I've been in the market in San Francisco for some time right now and my income hits the sweet spot of what you're outlining (~ 250k on two incomes, perfect credit, and $ 0 debt — ZERO — of any shape or form) and I'm finding they're only willing to go to the max of conforming loan limits, which is $ 625k for most properties or $ 729k for an FHA loan (which, for separate reasons, is a tough sell in SF right now).
In response to his deficit - elimination obsessed critics, the Finance Minister is absolutely right when he says the federal government's finances are in good shapIn response to his deficit - elimination obsessed critics, the Finance Minister is absolutely right when he says the federal government's finances are in good shapin good shape.
Second, concerns about China's political culture / values (especially human rights) and security issues seem to be less of a factor in shaping public hesitancy around a free trade agreement when compared to certain economic considerations.
If the federal and state governments come in and slap new regulations and oversight on these companies, it's their own fault for practicing elitist arrogance in an attempt to shape a specific narrative that damages the very fabric of a society where the first amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees the rights of free expression and free speech.
You say it is risible to claim that figures such as Gary Bauer, James Dobson, Phyllis Schlafly, William Bennett, and Robert Bork think the country is basically in good shape, and you are right.
By the time things simmered down, Brooklyn's inner - city schools were in considerably worse shape, white liberals had become accustomed to making excuses for black violence, and the old alliances between the civil - rights movement, on the one hand, and the American labor movement and organized American Jewry, on the other, had been put under severe strain.
His tribute to the «plain and humble people... coming together to shape their country's course» was poetic and principled, timely and true — a fitting way to honor those who marched in support of voting rights in 1965.
She's not in good shape here in the West right now.
In short, anyone who appreciates the rapid change in historical circumstances and does not flee from this into a ghetto; anyone who knows that there is and always has been a mutable, human law of the Church, and that this kind of change has always been practised; anyone, moreover, who reflects that the Church not only has the right but the duty of shaping its canon law in accordance with changes in the times, will not be surprised at the change in many legal regulations which he is living through at the present time, but will recognize and accept this as a sign of the vitality of the Church and its pastoral carIn short, anyone who appreciates the rapid change in historical circumstances and does not flee from this into a ghetto; anyone who knows that there is and always has been a mutable, human law of the Church, and that this kind of change has always been practised; anyone, moreover, who reflects that the Church not only has the right but the duty of shaping its canon law in accordance with changes in the times, will not be surprised at the change in many legal regulations which he is living through at the present time, but will recognize and accept this as a sign of the vitality of the Church and its pastoral carin historical circumstances and does not flee from this into a ghetto; anyone who knows that there is and always has been a mutable, human law of the Church, and that this kind of change has always been practised; anyone, moreover, who reflects that the Church not only has the right but the duty of shaping its canon law in accordance with changes in the times, will not be surprised at the change in many legal regulations which he is living through at the present time, but will recognize and accept this as a sign of the vitality of the Church and its pastoral carin accordance with changes in the times, will not be surprised at the change in many legal regulations which he is living through at the present time, but will recognize and accept this as a sign of the vitality of the Church and its pastoral carin the times, will not be surprised at the change in many legal regulations which he is living through at the present time, but will recognize and accept this as a sign of the vitality of the Church and its pastoral carin many legal regulations which he is living through at the present time, but will recognize and accept this as a sign of the vitality of the Church and its pastoral care.
The example and presence of -LRB-» Protestant Establishment «-RRB- Society, felt so vividly in America right up into the 1960s, and whose own «last days» are portrayed by Stillman's METROPOLITAN, is by the late 70s no longer there to shape the way democratic people form the «small private associations» they inevitably do.
Perhaps the pressure of the guiding interest of theological inquiry will so shape theological engagement in history, philosophy, social sciences, etc., as to make the theological disciplines actual — that is, institutionalized in their own right.
From my perspective, shaped by thinking of morality and war in just war terms, egregious violations of the rights of people caught up in a conflict constitute an injustice that is immoral not to seek to remedy.
That is just the way history played out. - A history in which our societal definition of right and wrong was shaped by Christianity and the bible.
for one long weekend this year i was the right shape in the right shaped hole and it was fantastic.
Spelled out in a lengthy lead editorial entitled «Evangelicals in the Social Struggle,» as well as in books such as Aspects of Christian Social Ethics, Henry's understanding of Christian social responsibility stressed (a) society's need for the spiritual regeneration of all men and women, (b) an interim social program of humanitarian care, ethical proclamation, and personal, structural application, and (c) a theory of limited government centering on certain «freedom rights,» e. g., the rights to public property, free speech, and so on.18 Though the shape of this social ethic thus closely parallels that of the present editorial position of Moody Monthly, it must be distinguished from its counterpart by the time period involved (it pushed others like Moody Monthly into a more active involvement in the social arena), by the intensity of its commitment to social responsibility, by the sophistication of its insight into political theory and practice, and by its willingness to offer structural critique on the American political system.
While his account is often sloppy, he is nevertheless right that the transhumanist agenda is a logical consequence of Gnosticism (which he and many others mistake for Christianity), and that this Gnosticism, which has theological roots in the Scotist - nominalist revolution in metaphysics, ever more exclusively shapes the modern cultural imagination and our understanding of what it is to be human.
On the war, it takes no position, and its appreciation of the ways in which religiously grounded moral reflection has shaped America's commitment to human rights is thoroughly admirable.
The gay rights lobby in America has had much success, but it is overreaching by insisting upon ideological conformity, by overturning the centrality of the natural family, by paving - over conscience, by instilling fear of reprisal, by elevating sexual orientation above competing considerations, by subjugating the Christian religion whose anthropology helped shape our constitutional order.
That's one of the most fundamental differences, I think, between a deeply conservative position and a strictly libertarian one: conservatives think that for all its merits, the right we have to choose in the marketplace needs to be shaped by virtue and ordered by a moral order (I never tire of pointing out that Adam Smith thought himself a moral philosopher).
So, while I respect your right, as always to «believe»... even «believe» very strongly, that is still in no way shape or form FACT.
The situation in Europe, including Britain, is more nuanced than that in North America, largely because Europe's Muslim populations have a longer and more established social and political history in nations where Muslims (of the theological left, right and center) are represented by sophisticated networks of» mosques and political NGOs that defend the rights of Muslims and shape their participation in civic life, including the introduction of Islamic law for civil cases.
What it says to me is you think «Well, if this person doesn't believe in God, he must think he IS god» — This also shows, to me, one of the biggest flaws and most problematic elements of Christianity — that, only next to God (shaped in his image, rightis you think «Well, if this person doesn't believe in God, he must think he IS god» — This also shows, to me, one of the biggest flaws and most problematic elements of Christianity — that, only next to God (shaped in his image, rightIS god» — This also shows, to me, one of the biggest flaws and most problematic elements of Christianity — that, only next to God (shaped in his image, right?)
Those familiar with the country believe that the answer is twofold: a rigorously negotiated constitution shaped around human rights and citizen participation in political decisions; and a Truth and Reconciliation Commission that walked the narrow boundary between exacting vengeance on the agents of the regime and granting them immunity.
I insist on the right to say that and to seek to shape public policy in ways consistent with that belief without being called a bigot.
When men take it in their heads today to break and enter, to tap the phones, steal the papers, and otherwise offend the rights of citizens, in the confusion usually attending such transactions they will as likely burglarize or steal from someone who is innocent of any wrong and who has, as befits citizenship, opposed violations of the law in every shape.
The authors of Human Sexuality are right to criticize much of past thinking on sexuality for its «act orientation,» but we have no idea what or how sexual activity should be embodied in our character until we know how marriage should be shaped and sustained.
It's roughly house - size and - shaped, there are windows in all the right places, a rather pleasant - looking door, a well - kept garden, and the whole thing is surrounded by a picket fence.
It is timely to ponder a related Oval Office attentiveness: the way American policy in the Middle East may have been shaped to appeal to the Religious Right.
If there were to be a book written by an omnipotent being, if would be right in every way, shape, and form.
The prophets weren't sent — and Jesus is numbered among the prophets, even as he is also the Savior — only to tell people, «just suffer now; glory is coming» — though they did say some of that — but also to tell them, «shape up and fly right, because you are to be perfect as your Father in heaven is perfect.»
One's political attitudes, I am beginning to believe, are rooted finally not in the issues, or in what is right or wrong, but in whether or not one's life is shaped primarily by the masculine drive to become or the feminine security to be.
On the one hand, there is something awesome about an intervention that no longer deals only with the soma, the bodily form, but goes right to the very core of human identity in order to shape the future not simply of one person but of his or her descendants.
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