Sentences with phrase «time tumult»

If you're a Fire Emblem fan who's starting to think all this real - time tumult might not be your cup of tea, that's fair.

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What these people know — and what more Canadians need to understand — is that truly innovative companies tend to create more value as time goes on, as they shed the hype and tumult of the startup phase and gain the customers, experiences and processes needed to become global businesses.
A well - respected serial entrepreneur, Huffington continues to run her wellness company, but much of her time and attention has been engulfed by Uber's tumult.
Dissecting the economic tumult of the past few years has offered full - time employment to a legion of journalists, economists, analysts and academics.
The earnings report followed weeks of tumult for Facebook, after a controversy erupted last month when The New York Times and other news outlets reported that millions of Facebook users» private information had been harvested by Cambridge Analytica, a political firm with ties to the Trump campaign.
CLARKONOMICS: At a time when the world financial markets are in tumult, I believe this represents the best buying opportunity...
The life of our times was enriched by a voice speaking out on the greatmoral truths, above the tumult of daily conflict.
It would seem to be preferable to say that: while the crowd clamors and shouts and triumphs and celebrates; while one individual after another hastens to the place of tumult, where it is good to be if one is in search of oblivion and indulgence from that which is eternal; while at the same time the crowd shouts mockingly at God, «Yes, now see whether you can get hold of us»; yet since it is difficult in the rush of the crowd to distinguish the individual, difficult to see the single tree when one is looking at the wood, the sober countenance of eternity quietly waits.
«In all modesty, which I have learned in my childhood, in the tumult of the times I have been able to assert myself as a free man, a Christian, and a theologian.»
Rory McIlroy took a breather from prepping for this week's Honda Classic by jumping into the Twitter tumult Tiger Woods created when he went all Rory with his home video response to those who dared believe the 14 - time major winner could barely walk.
Feinman is joining the court amid a lot of tumult in politics and government, a time Cuomo administration counsel Alphonso David says is one in which people will look to the law for clarity.
Heading into the final days of the presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton is holding an edge over Donald Trump after a month of tumult, with most voters saying their minds are made up and late revelations about both candidates made no significant difference to them, according to the latest New York Times / CBS News poll.
The economic times are so serious that David Cameron is correct to bring such a successful former Chancellor back to the frontbench: «The world has changed, and if in response to the resulting tumult Barack Obama can do a deal with Mrs Clinton and Gordon Brown can rediscover his friendship with Peter Mandelson, then surely the Tories should be able to bury the hatchet (in their opponents rather than each other) in order to turf out Labour?»
Although he couldn't have planned for its unexpectedly acute real world relevance, «Get Out» arrives in theaters at a time of post-election tumult and terror among the country's minority population under President Trump's first two months in office.
And as I previously mentioned, Daniels delivers us into the time and the tumult of civil rights and blatant racism.
Here Howard exchanges the streamlined kineticism of a race - against - time thriller for a bewildering tumult of reversals, flashbacks and contradictory information.
He secretly releases it first to the New York Times, leaving the Washington Post - going through tumult of its own as the company was getting ready to go public while also being led by an untested female publisher, Katherine Graham (Streep)- flat - footed.
Teachers at Port of Los Angeles High School had come to United Teachers Los Angeles looking to secure a voice during a time of tumult in the school's leadership, but they left the union after they failed to get contract waivers they said union leadership had promised.
Parents are choosing «free» public schools over the heavily subsidized tuition they would pay at private and parochial schools because times are desperate; so desperate parents must make a near life - or - death decision about whether to feed their children or brave the tumult of their locally assigned school.
Out of class, I read Jennifer Egan's 2010 prize - winning novel, A Visit From the Goon Squad, which is devoted to the lives of people in the punk - rock period and after — the way wild times curdle, illusions fade and a few make it out to the other side of tumult into something like peace.
Judd hosted dinner parties and social gatherings, and had a genuine curiosity for new ideas and debate about the intersection of art, culture, history, and politics at a time of great tumult and change in the United States and the world.
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The Whitney Biennial in New York and the inaugural Athens edition of Documenta are just two of the high - profile exhibitions trying to convey and confront the tumult of our times.
«Here Comes the Whitney Biennial, Reflecting the Tumult of the Times
To only observe either Time Landscape or Paradise as a hologram of what once existed before, or as an environmental life - raft within the tumult of urbanization, would represent a failure to see the works as the progressive, evolving landscapes that they are, and the impetus for change that they spark.
In 1968, a year defined by loss and conflict and tumult, Apollo 8 carried into space the first human beings ever to slip beyond Earth's gravity, and the ship would circle the moon 10 times before returning home.
Wright is very convincing on the fact that apocalyptic language of disaster — the sun and moon falling into the sea, all that kind of thing — was never intended to be about the end of the space - time universe (as has often been assumed by later generations) but is a metaphor for forthcoming socio - political change and tumult.
The tumult at the state level will help resolve the direction the nation takes at a time when the world's progress toward meeting long - term climate goals
The tumult at the state level will help resolve the direction the nation takes at a time when the world's progress toward meeting long - term climate goals appears to be in jeopardy.
With the IWC meeting in Jersey being bandied as a «quieter affair», after recent tumult and mud - slinging, is it time to look at whether a «whaling commission» is ever going to be up to the job of protecting the whales?
The forties had been a tumultuous time, yet there had been no shared national experience, such was the source of the tumult.
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