Sentences with phrase «seen as the outcome»

The future is not seen as the outcome of the present but will require a complete reversal due to divine intervention, which will take place through cataclysmic events.
An evolutionary perspective is assumed in which human existence is seen as the outcome of a long process of development whose beginnings are lost in the distant past.
New York is a place where a fistfight is seen as an outcome
At the blog Massachusetts Liberal, where the judge's order is seen as the outcome of a «shoot the messenger» mentality, the key word is «abomination»: «Hopkins ruled that one news outlet could not report the kind of news we don't like to hear — that even heroes are mortal human beings.
«Disturbances of personality, which include a bias to respond to loss with disordered mourning, are seen as the outcome of one or more deviations in development that can originate or grow worse during any of the years of infancy, childhood and adolescence.»

Not exact matches

If China's growth slumps, experts see civil unrest as the likely outcome.
«As a result, we're likely to witness a similar influx of funds, albeit potentially more sustained, to what we saw last November immediately following the outcome of the US election and the corresponding spike in confidence.»
Then, when one of those processes does fail, you see this outcome as a reflection of the business as a whole.
Antony says perfectionists will often only see one possible solution as the right one, even though there may be many paths that lead to the same outcome.
LONDON, May 2 - The dollar consolidated gains on Friday after hitting a 3 - 1 / 2 month high in the previous session as investors waited for the outcome of a U.S. «Despite the moves we have seen in the dollar in recent days, financial conditions haven't really tightened noticeably but that may change if the rally continues,» said Manuel Oliveri, an FX strategist at Credit...
That is below Michael Dell and Silver Lake's offer of $ 13.65 per share, indicating that more investors now see the outcome of the buyout vote as uncertain.
«I don't see raising the target range for the fed funds rate above its current low level in 2015 as being consistent with the pursuit of the kind of labor market outcomes that we are charged with delivering,» he said.
This is the outcome that markets have most wanted to see, as New Democracy and PASOK have generally signalled a willingness to go along with the current bailout path, and not buck the rest of Europe.
The results of Stanford's model should be seen as a mathematically possible but highly unlikely outcome.
«While not all negative divergences lead to negative outcomes, we are seeing enough of them to warrant some caution as we enter the worst part of the calendar.»
At the time, the outcomes that we have seen recently were viewed as a possible «upside risk», although most observers thought the likelihood of this risk materialising was quite low.
A pessimist would see such an outcome as inevitable.
Moderate interest rates were associated with a whole range of subsequent returns over the following decade, and we know that those outcomes were 90 % correlated with the level of valuations at the beginning of those periods (on reliable measures such as market cap / GDP, price / revenue, Tobin's Q, the margin - adjusted Shiller P / E, and others we've presented over time - see Ockham's Razor and the Market Cycle).
The recognition that growth / employment outcomes were an important consideration for the central bank was initially seen as setting the RBA apart from other inflation - targeting central banks where the rhetoric (at least) reinforced the primacy of price stability.
Nevertheless, while the exact date of default is up for debate, most analysts see it as a likely outcome.
Instead, some investors, like Patrick Horan, a money manager at Agilith Capital in Toronto, see the marriage of Tim Hortons and Burger King as a classic case of financial engineering, and worry about the outcome for the donut chain.
So, as far as I can see, essentially the same outcome as the double - credits achieves, both in terms of revenue for Shell and cost to the CCEMF could have been achieved with a $ 15 per - ton - sequestered payment from the CCEMC without sacrificing the integrity of emissions reduction accounting within the offset program.
We see corporate tax reform as the most likely outcome during this Congress because there is bipartisan support for it.
For this reason, the outcome was seen as a key temperature reading of public sentiment.
As the result when I look at monte carlo analysis I see notable improvments in the models outcomes in scenerios where the mortgage is payed off — more certainty and less leverage.
Many people saw this entrance as a outcome of the flourishing recognition of Ethereum and the ongoing self - tearing of the Bitcoin village over the blocksize issue.
Alternative strategies have been seen by some as more precise tools for delivering the outcomes many investors want.
Of course, nobody sees hyperinflation as a credible outcome of todays's low growth environment.
Only a few years ago, unemployment rates like this would have been seen as a good outcome in strong times, let alone in times of economic weakness.
As we can see, even excellent rationales for a rising price of gold, along with basic common sense, do nothing to create that outcome.
«In our view, investors would be well advised to see the outcome of Cyprus both as a reflection of how future stresses will be handled (support sovereign creditors, haircut bank creditors) and a reminder that efforts to shift the liabilities associated with legacy bad bank assets in both Spain and Ireland onto the ESM [European Stability Mechanism] balance sheet are unlikely to be successful,» the IIF says.
Would you distinguish the two, or would you see the as leading to the same outcomes?
It is an open question as to whether the outcome is different if the first lines read: «Vice is a spectacle of so ludicrous mien, / As to be laughed at needs but to be seen.&raquas to whether the outcome is different if the first lines read: «Vice is a spectacle of so ludicrous mien, / As to be laughed at needs but to be seen.&raquAs to be laughed at needs but to be seen
Therefore, let us see what happens if we regard religion as the outcome of a long preparation, as a new dimension of the evolutionary process, and not as heaven - sent or as a mere projection of the human mind.
We see clearly in the result of the 2016 presidential election that political outcomes can act as a brake on runaway cultural agendas promoted by activists and elites at the extremes of public opinion.
If they believed what they said that they do, they would (1) be happy and not feel the need to convert others — having no command from above to do so, nor any pressing natural law putting such a perrogative on them and (2) would see that athiesm is a loosing bet where the best outcome is not being wrong — as there is no outcome where they can be right, a negative can never be proven.
This outcome seems appropriate: much of Keillor's work can be seen as a rescue operation, saving memorable places from the erosion of time for as long as he can.
The nontemporal theory of subject, as we have just seen, leads to their identification: «For the superject which is their outcome is also the subject which is operative in their production.
«The progressive Catholic vision is a tolerant, introspective vision, and personally I see it as offering nothing but positive outcomes for the learning experience,» said Jacques Berlinerblau, a Georgetown professor who writes about religion and politics.
This, of course, was an account of moral character which saw it as a substitute for Christian faith and community, rather than its outcome.
As God prehends the universe at the instant the piano teeters, he sees the various possible ways this little drama could be played out, sees all the ramifications of the possible scenarios, and realizes that some ways the action might unfold are better than others, that is, some outcomes would produce a future which when he, God, prehended it would make his experience more rich, more harmonious, more beautiful than his experience would be were alternative outcomes to produce quite different futures.
She sees liberation as a real possibility in history, and she understands faith as «trust in the ongoing process of liberation».28 This trust entails no assurance of a successful outcome in the course of history.
In order for us to address these problems (and others not listed) we must move the culture in a direction that sees the procreation of children as a good thing and as an expected outcome of the act — even if it does not occur as a result of each and every act.
Callaghan doesn't see disestablishment as a likely outcome, nor does he think it would resolve differences of opinion.
Instead, I began to see alcoholism as a physical disease, the outcome of a powerful physical addiction to alcohol that gradually inflicts mortal damage to brain and body chemistry» (p. 23).
The outcome here, alas, is that power has won out over love even as the God of absolute omnipotence has been seen to have expired.
He saw it as a strange exaggeration of Europe, because the United States, too, was a product, an outcome, a result of the «modern age» that was not about to last long.
But it would have been interesting to see what would have happened if, instead of rioting, the people went to the local police stations and lay down on the steps, the footpath, along the road, and refused to leave until they got a predetermined outcome (eg a review of the evidence, apologies etc, or a form of forgiveness and grace as Jeremy has suggested here).
While we see the Muslim man's reaction as extreme, it can reasonably be shown, based on what we know of that religion, that this was a likely outcome.
Jeff: This is what causes division as we go about doing even good things, out of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil to set up another sect out of our carnal nature; above is the outcome; Jesus came to cause division among men that tries to become their own god and sets up camp, even for them that call themselves Christian, for them that have went from Him and His Words, even that are not of His Spirit: Jesus said; the Words that I speak are Spirit and Life, That means the Words of man can only bring forth death: Therefore; if we do not have His Spirit in us, then we too can only speak forth death: This is what it is to be a believer, we truly believe our Lord: I can see what the Catholic church and her daughters are doing to form a religious Babylonian city: Even as God caused a division in Babylon in the past because the peoples became great, so to is it now with all of the man made sects of religion: But when we are filled with the Spirit of God then we can not help but to live for God: It is written; those who are led by His spirit are His children: Thank - you Jeff: Those who are of His Spirit will know these truths, those who are not of His Spirit truly believe a believer is as they and can not know what we speak, because they live in unbelief: Thank - you again Jeff; In Jesus Name Alexandria: P.S..
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