Sentences with phrase «so seeing the possibilities»

I'm so seeing the possibilities for your kitchen and dining room.

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«It's possible we'll see «Alice» for a girl, as Alice was Prince Phillip's mother and I think they would like to pay tribute to Prince Phillip in some way, so Alice is definitely a possibility for a girl,» said Arbiter.»
Wired has a good roundup of the possibilities; some observers fear the company has no intention of reselling e-books, that it merely wants to block others from doing so, but intellectual property experts see no evidence of that.
«We see the possibility of being the best airline in the world across all assets, so this is another quarter in the step towards that journey,» Munoz told «Squawk Box.»
Because it forces you to filter reality through a negative lens so you don't see any possibilities, any options for making a change, any light at the end of the tunnel.
Again, putting money into the market involves taking on a certain amount of risk so this isn't a strategy you should jump into if you're not comfortable with the possibility of losing some of your money or waiting a bit longer to see a return.
I don't see any company wanting to give CALD much of a premium to its current valuation, but acquisitions are not always rational, so I can't rule out the possibility.
It should be noted that there are a couple of other companies which are presently developing Ethash ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) miners so there's a possibility of seeing more announcements with various second - generation miners with similar features and a recap of what happened with recent Cryptonight ASICs.
It's easy to see how Pence could put so much faith in the possibilities of divine intervention.
I am not a theologian but I can see both possibilities neither of which impact the Word God is getting across so I ignore it.
The hope one might have once placed in comparative advantage global capitalism and the internet / cell - phone wiring of all, began to look increasingly hollow, as Walmarts filled with cheap Chinese goods, real jobs went missing, real skills became rare, and the internet became known not so much for an Army of Davids shoring up our common commitment to liberty, but for mobbish comment swarms, porn, The Social Network, diversion all - the - more addictive for being personally tailored (see: the fictional fat - slobs of Wall - E, or the perpetually downward phone - gaze of our «dumb» millennials), and unprecedented possibilities for spying, defamation, and demagogic manipulation for those with access to big data.
To consider why this is so, let us go back to the very beginning, the institution of the Eucharist... Approximately two thousand years ago, Jesus had a roller - coaster Holy Week ride, which ultimately saw Him, through God's power, famously defeat sin and death, thereby providing us with the possibility of eternal life.
So, while there is so much archeological evidence for subjects and places in the bible, we now know, there truly is the possibility of an existence of «beings» outside our means to see or detecSo, while there is so much archeological evidence for subjects and places in the bible, we now know, there truly is the possibility of an existence of «beings» outside our means to see or detecso much archeological evidence for subjects and places in the bible, we now know, there truly is the possibility of an existence of «beings» outside our means to see or detect.
But... the infinite regress in question is an example of the «non-vicious» type of regress, since it concerns possibilities, and these not (on one view of potentiality) as a definite multitude, whose number is infinite, but as a continuum, which in the words of Peirce is «beyond all multitude,» as God was formerly described as being; and indeed, as we shall see, the continuum of possibilities is one aspect of God which may be truly so described.
These fears are not so different from the fear I see in the eyes of protestors carrying signs that depict President Obama as Hitler, the fear I see in the red faces of angry preachers urging their parishioners to «take America back for God,» the fear I detect in some of the books against emerging church, the fear I detect in some of the books in support of the emerging church, the fear I hear in the voices of both gays and the conservative evangelical activists who lobby against them when both sides consider for just a second the possibility that maybe they have it wrong.
God will not only absorb the effects of the human misuse of power, but will «look bad» in the eyes of those who think that God's possibilities should not be so limited (see 1 Cor 1:26 - 31)(See Fretheim, The Suffering of God, 7see 1 Cor 1:26 - 31)(See Fretheim, The Suffering of God, 7See Fretheim, The Suffering of God, 76).
So, the very science that is supposed to make us rational and not believe in a «god» opens the very possibility that one could exist right in front of us (in another dimension) and we would never be able to see or detect Him.
Where Whitehead and Santayana are strikingly similar is in holding that the spatio - temporal world is ultimately atomic or quantic so that what constitutes the world at any one moment, or a piece of history, is a system of facts, events, natural moments, or actual occasions, whose relations (or perhaps rather possibilities of relations) constitute space and time (as opposed to their being as mere possibilities of relations) rather than are in them as containers (see ED 27).
Some such experiences and actions can be seen in the successful action to re-conquer the earth by the farmers in Brazil or Madagascar, the initiatives for education and rural training of women in Senegal or in the exemplary battles of the South - Korean workers who demonstrated the possibility of constituting efficient inter-professional trade union organisations in the so - called emerging countries.
In doing this, we have also seen how one of the consequences of authentic preaching is a determination, established in the hearts and minds and wills of those who have assisted at worship, to give themselves more fully to the service of God — as «co-creators», in Whitehead's fine word, with God in the great work of «amorization», establishing in this world (so far as a finite order will permit it) a society marked by caring, justice, responsibility, interest in others, and relief from oppression, devoted to everything positive which promotes the fullest actualization of human possibility.
There is also the possibility that the children may need more psychiatric care when they see so much less of their parents, but I will not get into such indirect costs.
Hume's claim that logical and real possibility are distinguished only by a habit of the mind (we are not in the habit of seeing billiard balls vanish when struck by other billiard balls, so we do not think that is a «real» possibility) is not universally accepted.
God's grace is not radically thought, so long as it is conceived as a possibility in the future instead of being grasped as a reality in the present; for what right would a man have to assert the grace of God, if he did not see it revealed as a concrete reality in his own life?
Here it is shown clearly that the idea of sin is not radically conceived, so long as the idea of the possibility of good works persists along with it, so long as the confession of sin can be something which makes sin pardonable, so long as man is not seen as wholly and in everything a sinner before God.
Political and religious totalitarians are so preoccupied with their own positions that they can not see them as possibilities.
We know enough of the possibility of love to God on our part to long for its perfection; we see enough of the reality of God's love toward us and neighbor to hope for its full revelation and so for our full response.
We need to ask whether reinterpreted religious traditions in combination with new understandings of social reasoning processes might open possibilities not so far seen.
Perhaps the reason the Apostle Paul instructs us later in Romans to «be transformed by the renewing of your minds» is so we can see the possibilities of a life lived in harmony with Jesus.
So, as a safeguard I allow for the possibility that Calvinism may be correct and I have simply not seen it yet.
The story, you see, just doesn't work with him going off script, so believers reject the possibility altogether.
Let me also say that Gods ways of working a situation out may not be the way you would, He is so creative and big that He sees all the possibilities and works them all to our favor and its after the dust has settled that we sit back, look back and say Thank You Lord for working that out for me.
Are you not stuck in your own way of thinking so deeply that you can't even see the possibility of options anymore?
With the universe as vast as it is, so is the possibility of what we may see as random not being random at all.
However, doesn't the argument that» our perceptions will always be limited by our own limited brains» simply speak to the fact that we have imaginations large enough to see the possibility that so much more exists outside even our natural perception?
It can afford, as Pope John so well saw, to open up all kinds of new possibilities, not out of weakness but out of strength.
One of these was A.H. Johnson who was the first to mention the possibility of a «societal view,» and thereby elicited an explicitly negative reaction from Whitehead.8 Others who entertain this view are, mainly, William Christian, Lewis Ford, Marjorie Suchocki, and Jorge Nobo.9 Amongst these, Ford is the only one who links his holding of the «entitative view» to an emphasis on the imprehensibility of God's consequent nature10 (and who later finds this so much of a problem that he starts searching in other directions, though not in that of the «societal view»).11 The other three — Christian, Suchocki, and Nobo — do see possibilities for a conceptually coherent account of the prehensibility of God.
In the act of conceiving of God (an act made necessary by His removal of «His way from human sense») we conceive, bring into being, put into place, a landscape in which actions are labeled «possible,» «desirable,» mandatory,» «unthinkable,» and so on; and each time one of those actions is taken or avoided or not seen as a possibility, that landscape becomes ever firmer in its configurations and ever more resistant to a basic alteration.
From the colors, to the flavors, to the shapes of the shards, there's so many possibilities for creativity and I can't wait to see what you come up with.
so as you can see, I think the possibilities are endless when it comes to GF cookies.
I posted this list of AIP foods on my fridge so I would see the possibilities instead of looking at foods to avoid and feeling stifled.
«But, many of the old rhubarb farms have closed throughout the years, so we see a lot of possibilities with this market.»
We are seeing this theme of disruption and technology again and again so there is the possibility we might pursue something further down the track,» Freeman says.
I've seen some recipes that use raw sunflower seeds, so that might work, and I could see hemp seeds as a possibility too.
One of our RD&I team is currently in Hong Kong at the Lohas Vegetarian Food Expo developing business relationships and promoting this product so it's quite exhilarating seeing the produce grow from its infancy to the possibility of export to Asia.
We missed out on some possibilities here via trade — so let's see if Desmond and McMahon can hold down the fort, and keep an eye out for a cheap insurance plan (Reynolds) if it doesn't.
He is all about the share holders that why he is buying all these kids hoping to come across a good one so he can sell him for a bucket load of money, Not to put back into the club but More money for his Masters to Bank.When Wenger and the Board look out at the full stadium on a Saturday they don't see Fan's they see customers.It would not surpries me if Wenger bought a one legged blind man, so Carrick is a possibility.
Man United are away to Spurs the Sunday before the cup match, so you see how this replay throws up all sorts of possibilities.
Van Dijk rejected Chelsea a month or so ago even though they agreed to pay Southampton their asking price.He's doing all that to force a move to Liverpool even if Southampton's relationship with Liverpool is sour.People forget there's still a possibility that Liverpool can sign him and he knows this.I just don't see Van Dijk choosing Arsenal now when he perfectly knows Liverpool have a chance.We're wasting our time with him.
Wenger was talking about Ramsey / Jack / Artetas absences, so maybe a midfielder is a possibility... perhaps we'll see the Sissoko thing come to fruition now they're managerless.
«I'm open to explore so let's see what the possibilities are, but I'm definitely interested,» Rosberg said at the Hong Kong ePrix on Saturday.
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