Sentences with phrase «tiny beings in»

We are just tiny beings in Gods universe and he doesn't owe you anything but he loves you anyways so why send yourself to eternal punishment when it's so easy to believe!
It is easy to forget our connection to all the other parts of the created order, and therefore to forget how tiny we are in the great scheme of things.

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As Krishen Rangasamy, an economist at National Bank, observed this week, all the hiring in Canada over the past year has been by large businesses, not tiny ones.
The photograph is one of 500 made in a tiny Texas oil town.
Just how successful it would become was hard to imagine when Mike Lazaridis set up shop in a tiny office above a strip mall in Waterloo, Ont., in 1984.
Killian Bell is a technology journalist based in a tiny town in England.
You're looking at one, tiny piece of jeans giant Levi Strauss's (Change the World 2017 list, No. 11) ambitious experiment to improve the lives of the 25 million men and women in the world's apparel supply chain — and better its business results in the process.
Seeing as even the tiniest hint of future plans uttered by Bernanke in 2013 had the power to move markets, all eyes and ears will be on Yellen as the Fed continues to make adjustments to its economic stimulus program.
Based in tiny Burlington, Vt. — population 45,000 — Burton was a private company whose fortunes were tied to a fringe sport some still thought of as a passing fad.
The tiny, synthetic beads — found in facial cleansers, hand washes and toothpastes — have been found to pollute our waters and introduce toxic chemicals into the food chain.
As for the sensitivity issues, those are gradually lessened thanks to the inclusion of natural potassium nitrate, which desensitizes teeth by filling in those tiny tubules that expose dentin and connect the underlying nerves to the hot, cold, or pressure causing pain.
The startup is tiny right now, with only seven employees, but the founders have attracted a number of institutional and angel investors to help fund expansion in the face of demand from new customers.
In 2008, just over 3,000 legal abortions were performed in the entire country — a tiny number given that Brazil has a population of 200 millioIn 2008, just over 3,000 legal abortions were performed in the entire country — a tiny number given that Brazil has a population of 200 millioin the entire country — a tiny number given that Brazil has a population of 200 million.
By the way, [Councillor] Josh Matlow put forward this benign suggestion that would be a tiny step forward in having the city more connected, and that is in some of the major public places [like city hall] you'd have wi - fi made available.
So far, these are tiny moves in the context of the Shell behemoth.
That's tiny for Google, accounting for just 6 % of its total in 2014.
«It's a culture of service,» says current chief executive Terry Davis in an interview at Home Hardware's headquarters, which adjoins the company's 1.5 million square - foot distribution centre at the edge of tiny St. Jacobs.
Patent # 7535468 describes a fantastical technology where in - between the thousands of pixels that comprise the display, there are thousands of tiny cameras lenses that can take photos and stitch together the result.
The fine carbon particles that the tower collects can be condensed to create tiny «gem stones» that can be embedded in jewelry pieces like rings and cufflinks.
Dressed in a deep navy suit and a crisp white shirt, his tie is speckled with small yellow flecks that on second glance turn out to be tiny logos for the Masters golf tournament.
Perry Metz, who oversees WFIU and WTIU in Indiana, told Business Insider that he was concerned by the proposed budget and argued that the percent of the federal government's budget that is spent on public media is «tiny
When he realized he had no choice, Levison handed in the key — a long string of random numbers — printed out in type too tiny to be read or scanned.
Of course, Samoa Air is a tiny airline, based in a tiny country.
The marble - clad one in the Peninsula Suite, at the top of the Peninsula Tower, features high - tech amenities like a hands - free wireless telephone, a TV, and a digital radio system, but it's the view of Hong Kong Harbor (and the tiny boats scurrying across it) from 26 floors up that steals the show.
FAANG Inc pays a tiny dividend of just.5 %; in fact, Apple is the only stock in the group pays any dividend.
In recent years the value of patents that have been monetized through acquisitions or licensing has neared $ 200 billion, and yet that represents a tiny portion of all patent grants.
Golden Road Brewing is the largest craft beer operator in L.A. County but a tiny competitor among craft brands nationwide — it's expected to only sell about 45,000 barrels of beer in 2015.
But Under Armour, with $ 3.5 billion in North American sales, is still far tinier than its core rivals.
While you might guess that I grew up to be an architect, in a sense, you'd be right, although I didn't design enormous structures made of concrete but tiny structures made of silicon.
And that's good enough for Linda Heidinger, owner and founder of New York City's much - loved Alphabets, the tiny retailer that started out 30 years ago in the Alphabet City neighborhood of Manhattan.
But a company that only changes itself in tiny, incremental ways runs a different sort of risk: being put out of business altogether by a new idea that challenges the whole business.
Getaway, a three - year - old start - up that offers custom - built tiny homes nestled in the heart of nature, is betting on its 140 - to 200 - sq.
But Glencore, under London Stock Exchange reporting obligations, said it would only contribute 300 million euros in equity (taking a tiny equity interest of 0.54 %, and even that only «indirectly»), while the rest of the money was provided by «QIA and by non-recourse bank financing,» the latter being a loan that effectively insulates Glencore against most of the risks of owning Rosneft shares.
These endless loops would play in my head: imagining how the tiniest difference in decisions could have led him to not be on that icy road at that particular moment.
«The original business plan for Getaway, if you can call it that, was me and my buddy Pete wanting a tiny house in the woods where we could go and escape people and escape work and escape email,» said Staff.
Tinier than a single grain of rice (2 mm x 12 mm) and encased in a glass cylinder, the radio frequency identification - enabled (RFID) chips are a bit like the implants pet owners have veterinarians insert into their furry friends to follow their whereabouts.
A thin, tiny island off the southeast tip of Texas, connected to the mainland by a highway, South Padre Island is a popular spring break destination among students who attend schools in the south.
But the phone - backed securities market will be tiny in comparison to the multi-trillion dollar mortgage market — Verizon says it plans to securitize about $ 2 billion per quarter.
It's not much of a stretch to say Winnebago is Forest City: In town you'll find tiny Waldorf College and a business district that has thinned down to a quilt store, gas stations, a Dollar General, a Subway outlet, and not much more.
The task was to help plan our week - long sales kickoff, in which the entire global field team would be temporarily relocated to the tiny town of Braselton, Ga..
You'd think that investors would be among the most cold - blooded and rational consumers of information — after all, fortunes depend on them making bias - free judgments about what they hear on earnings calls — but according to this new research, they are actually highly swayed by one tiny shift in language, just like everyone.
On the surface, the documentary Jiro Dreams of Sushi appears to be about 85 - year - old legendary sushi master Jiro Ono, his approach to his craft, and his tiny, three - Michelin - starred restaurant in a Tokyo subway station.
I was in a tiny room, very dark.
There is a bit of a turf war brewing between Budweiser brewer Anheuser - Busch InBev (BUD) and a tiny California craft brewer named She Beverage Co., which last year registered «The Queen of Beer» phrase and began to launch sales at retailers and restaurants in April.
First, dividends are tiny; the dividend yield is starting at just 1.5 % because investors are paying an extraordinary $ 30 - plus for each dollar in profits.
The Internal Revenue Service revealed new details about its investigation into tax evasion related to bitcoin, filing court documents that suggest only a tiny percentage of virtual currency owners are reporting profits or losses in their annual returns.
But while investors» faith in lots of high - flyers is wobbling, they're convinced that these golden names deserve the tiniest of haircuts.
So while he was away on a business trip, the sisters signed a $ 4,800 - a-month lease for a tiny store on Potomac Street, just off M Street, in Georgetown.
By the time I arrived, the concrete structure was filled with groups working on experiments, and the tens of thousands of tiny corals were back in their tanks outside.
You're in this tiny little sliver of people who have gone public, and then been acquired.
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