Sentences with phrase «shadow it casts on»

But they'd have an undeserved shadow cast on them by the «gamifiers» if their satisfaction ratings took a hit due to a willingness to work on the hard problems.
That's particularly good news when you consider the economic shadow cast on the solar energy industry during the global economic crisis.
They came out to toss the ball, a little self - consciously, their multiple shadows cast on the crisp green field.
The baby may sometimes be stunned and may be attracted to stare at the shadows cast on walls.
Pomerantz said what made the photo go viral is that in the absence of information about the source of illumination, people will vary widely on what they guess from questionably accurate sources, like shadows cast on the dress.
But researchers hope to glean more information about the thickness of the inner rings by observing the shapes that the moon shadows cast on them.
As for why they weren't all black, Sato says that the black and white colors of today's penguins help camouflage them by reducing shadows cast on their bodies.
Many details of the rings can be seen in the shadow they cast on the body of the planet.
It's like looking at a tremendous shadow cast on a wall.
While rescues and advocacy groups focus on eliminating the shadow cast on pit bull type dogs such as My Pitbull is Family, the effects of frenzy from media headlines on public opinion and legislation is difficult to reverse in the court of public opinion.
One looks through them at the braces that support them and at the golden shadows they cast on the wall.
Perhaps the most compelling is her installation indoors: a group of soft and slender pyramids are illuminated so that they multiply and overlap in the shadows cast on the white wall.
Shadows was a three - dimensional chalk drawing created by tracing the shadows cast on the floor.
Drawings in three parts: a pencil line on a white wall, a length of wire that comments on the line, the shadow cast on the wall by the wire.
Rionnach maoimmeans: A Gaelic word referring to the shadows cast on the moorland by clouds moving across the sky on a bright and windy day.
The OnePlus 5's attempt features greater detail overall, and retains much more visibility in the darker sections, which is particularly evident in the text on the walls on the left and the shadows cast on the building straight ahead.

Not exact matches

And, as comedian and marketer Bill Bernat, who has suffered from severe depression, explained on the TED Ideas blog, the fact that everyone else tries to cheer you up (or avoid the dark shadow you cast) adds to the suffering of those with mental health worries.
Empowered by his arrogance, he takes on the role of the Fantastic Four's archnemesis, casting a shadow over the super group with his genius intellect.
But Gap's growth in this arena casts a dark shadow over Vancouver - based Lululemon Athletica, which has become the authority on fashionable yoga gear, and boasted a 28 % increase in sales over the last fiscal year.
Sudden clouds have cooled the red rays of a setting sun, and the resulting grays cast soft shadows on the faces of students lazily thumbing their smartphones in the lobby of the library at St. Patrick's College Drumcondra.
The Thomson family casts a long shadow in Canada, controlling a $ 33 - billion media and information powerhouse, on top of assets like the Globe and Mail.
As America turns once again to our perennial celebration of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a full year of Donald Trump on full Technicolor display has cast its inimitable shadow over the legacy of one of the greatest American citizens in this nation's history.
A so far fruitless search for a replacement CEO with American chops and slow expansion in the States — never mind the store closings — has cast a shadow on future growth.
The Millennial generation is ambitious and independent (with entrepreneurial spirit coming out of their ears), but student loans loom above, casting shadows on those potential ventures.
«Rev. Jackson is deeply concerned about the series of incidents that cast a negative shadow on Uber,» Jackson's spokesman said.
Recent events cast a shadow on Tesla's reputation as a reliable builder of self - driving cars.
Of the other MINTs: Indonesia is in a stable recovery, but the importance of commodities like coal and palm oil means it will not return to previous growth levels soon; Nigeria's economy remains overdependent on oil, though Phylaktis sees its «fast - growing population and labor force feeding faster economic growth over the medium term»; and while «Turkey has a lot of potential,» Lau says, «its political and economic management is questionable and casts a shadow over the economy.»
Economic downturns cast major shadows on the future prospects for the issuing firms and their ability to pay their debt.
Sales declines and losses have continued into the first and second quarters as Johnson's legacy continued to cast a shadow on the results.
I think it's a vain effort, and focuses on the wrong segments, but nonetheless there is considerable uncertainty which always casts suspicions into the shadows.
Sept. 11, 2001, had only a modest effect on the economy, but the shadows cast over the minds of investors still haven't lifted.
Just because this long shadow has been cast on us.»
This clearly troubled the official Vatican retinue of observers, and cast a shadow on WCC - Catholic dialogue.
Historian Paul Johnson commented on the advance of atheism in modern history:» Nietzsche wrote in 1886:» The greatest event of recent times — that God is dead, that the belief in the Christian God is no longer tenable — is beginning to cast its first shadows over Europe.»
Of course God does not cast a shadow on you.
As he calmly observes, «None of it was irreplaceable, but to cast it off would seem to threaten my essence, the shadow of myself that I could see on the floor, my name.»
Our selves are no more real than the shadows our bodies cast on the ground, than the identity cards we carry in our purses, than our names.
As he wrote feverishly, the flickering candle cast strange shadows on the dark walls and low ceilings.
Gazing out over the dark sea they study for themselves the lapping of waters along the hull of the craft that bears them, breathe the scents borne to them on the breeze, gaze at the shadows cast from pole to pole by a changeless eternity.
The bright moonlight shimmered on the trees and grass, casting eerie shadows and lighting dark recesses.
Calling another poster names does nothing to further your argument and in fact, casts a shadow on it.
And I'm not talking about the clouds that are casting shadows of sadness on your life.
Dr. O'Brien concludes that the «unbridled criticism» of Pius XII not only does a disservice to him «but also can be said to cast at best a shadow, at worst a slur, on the integrity of those Jews — leaders and ordinary people — who said thank you to him.
If they could only have cast their minds further back, perhaps they might have recalled a lost paradise: green and yellow meadows stirred by tender winds, umbrageous forests and emerald groves, glass - blue mountain peaks melting into azure skies, glittering bays whose diamond waters break in jade and turquoise surges on sands like powdered alabaster — where the rain falls gently, and is transformed by the setting sun into shimmering curtains of gold — where, beyond verdant valleys and limestone caves, lies a palace filled with every delight the senses can endure, enclosing garden courtyards where crystal fountains splash in porphyry basins, intoxicating perfumes hang upon the breezes, undying flowers of every hue shine out amid the greenery's blue shadows...
So he postponed his baptism until he was on his deathbed and then by historic accident managed to be baptized by one later declared a heretic, thus casting shadows of doubt over his eternal destiny.
Had James not cast Royce so thoroughly into his shadow — had American philosophy followed the path of a thinker with his eye on the Absolute rather than that of the shrewder social pragmatism of Dewey — the intellectual history of twentieth - century America might have been different.
Shadows are privations of light; they are real things, but dependent on the bodies that cast the shadows.
The famed reverend, who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 99, cast a shadow over the whole world and, indeed, a whole era of Christianity.
To the Dream Crushers... (Or, Negativity casting a shadow on your North Star?)
The sun was strong, the sky blue, and the gnarled Sichuan pepper trees cast sharp shadows on the pale dirt.
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