Sentences with phrase «someone unconnected»

If your symptoms are unconnected to an underlying issue, there are a few things to keep in mind to try to mitigate your skincare woes.
Fun just for fun's sake, unconnected to profit, is an essential part of the balance.
«It's not about the connected car, it's about the unconnected car that most people own,» says Jay Giraud, Mojio's CEO.
But not everyone is in love of the idea of a ritualized switching off, at least not if it's unconnected to deeper reflections about what's driving the seemingly frantic pace of modern life.
Unrepresented or unconnected first time authors are truly throwing money down the drain by sending manuscripts out in a shotgun effect.
Topics seemingly unconnected to bottom - line goals — say, delays in reimbursement for pricey flights or a dearth of gluten - free snacks in the kitchen — can create resentments.
As reported, the new film will be an origin story for the clown prince of crime, it will be set in the 1980s, and it will be completely unconnected with the Jared Leto version of the character introduced in «Suicide Squad.»
The company says that these layoffs are unconnected to the ongoing legal battles.
He cites the example of Lumed, a Mexican - Canadian startup working on ways for doctors at different sites to share images and diagnostic information from previously unconnected medical devices already in service.
Amazon also tolerates businesses under its roof that are unconnected to one another.
And studies point to the myriad creativity benefits to children who use their decidedly unconnected Legos to play in an unstructured fashion — as opposed to using Lego sets that come with bells and whistles and precise step - by - step instructions.
These days, the world's unconnected billions are being introduced to the Web on their mobile screens.
What's more, the stronger dollar, which is not totally unconnected to weaker growth overseas, is hurting the profitability of foreign sales.
Remember, you might not be able to be unconnected for a week, maybe not even a weekend.
The fence is laid out in unconnected segments of varying miles.
But that kind of targeted tracking would not require broad access to records of people unconnected to terror suspects and their known associates, which is hinted at by both Sen. Udall's remarks and the high rate of modifications imposed on Section 215 orders by the FISA court.
Viasat is a global communications company working to connect the unconnected throughout the world.
Being a novice and extremely unconnected to the start - up venture community, funding easily eluded us.
Nothing in the digital world remains unconnected for long.
But I believe it is almost certain that the number of Facebook users whose data was compromised through routes similar to that used by Kogan is much greater than 87 million; and that both Cambridge Analytica and other unconnected companies and campaigns were involved in these activities.
Also interesting is the counter-case of May ’10 which featured no such divergence: the Flash Crash may have been the driver of that dip, and that's obviously unconnected to the macro situation in general and high yield spreads in particular.
Simultaneously, seemingly unconnected companies based in the U.K. or one of its overseas protectorates, the British Virgin Islands, placed matching sell orders for the same shares in the same amounts with Deutsche Bank in London.
Seemingly unconnected factors can combine to form major events... make sure you see them coming.
All told, there are more than $ 180 billion dollars» worth of digital assets spread across hundreds of digital wallets tied to unconnected, non-secure exchanges and platforms.
A cold wallet stores the information offline, unconnected to the internet.
«If intelligence is the ability to integrate, creativity is the ability to integrate information from seemingly unconnected sources, and a measure of both abilities is necessary for long term success in markets.»
Ultimately all successful entrepreneurs thrive because they put existing resources to a more productive use for profit, whether they're selling a job lot of fancy duvets at an East End market or combining great design and a bunch of previously unconnected bits of technology to invent the iPhone.
Connections between seemingly unconnected markets often reflect their communal dependence on global liquidity, which is the ease of financing transmitted by a small number of financial centers (view post here).
However, and perhaps unrelatedly, some reports have suggested that Flynn was involved in yet another apparent effort to obtain Hillary Clinton's deleted emails from Russian hackers in 2016, undertaken by Peter Smith, a Republican consultant unconnected to the Trump campaign.
Three years after the sale of its iconic bowling business, Brunswick (BC) continues to house a diverse and unconnected set of products.
In an example provided by the FCA, a non-advised sale would be providing generic information «recommending your client should buy household contents insurance (without mentioning a specific insurer or policy) that is unconnected with the sale of a contract.»
«Adding a small amount of crypto - assets can add exposure to something that is generally unconnected to the rest of the markets.»
As a reminder, Page had said to some shareholders that he saw Berkshire Hathaway as a model for Google to emulate, and in that piece I wrote about all the ways Google isn't like Berkshire Hathaway, and why that model would be wrong for Google, and yet here we are facing the prospect of a conglomerate called Alphabet owning Google and a variety of other unconnected businesses.
«It's not a series of unconnected stories, it's one grand narrative.»
Haught totally disagrees: «Analysis alone leaves the world incoherent, scattered about in unconnected bits.
It's been disjointed and unconnected all the way through.
The entry, unconnected with the themes around it, bears the heading «Prologue,» suggesting it was meant to serve as a prologue to a book that was never written.
In short, in regard to formation as well as curricular content, the authors of these essays have good ideas but seem too often unconnected to the realities of most contemporary seminaries.
All is vanity, say the unconnected nerve endings.
It's not surprising that unconnected societies would independently create similar myths.
This remains a virtual community thriving on the Internet and discussing a common body of work, but otherwise unconnected.
Bilbro argues that the Puritans perpetuated «a damaging dualism» by viewing salvation as a solitary matter unconnected to economic life and its environmental costs.
In relation I and Thou freely confront each other in mutual effect, unconnected with causality.
His answer was to propose his theory of anomie, which is the sense of being personally unconnected to others, not being in a web of what the contemporary anthropologist Clifford Geertz has called «thick» culture.
Revivals spread throughout New England, sporadic and unconnected.
The others will be more offbeat, prestige fare completely unconnected to the big universe, in which they'll try to get big name directors and Oscar - caliber talent.
There had been an earlier renewal in New Jersey, but it was unconnected with that of Edwards.
The deep hurt in the body politic and in our bodies, the wounds of not caring and not being cared for, of not belonging, of being unrelated and unconnected, are wounds endemic to our social situation.
They come from many lands; and they do not mean at all by those words that our worship is unrealistic or unconnected with daily living; they mean, rather, that in participation in that worship they have had a glimpse of something transcendent, more than merely human or natural, something able to give them a lifting of spirit and a deepening of their appreciation of life's significance.
Of course it depends on how you define contemporary and the questions and the answers do seem unconnected to any concerns Christians might express to their pastor.
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