Sentences with phrase «turning point presented»

The critical turning point presented in week six of your pregnancy means that your baby's major organs and internal systems are rapidly growing; thus, it is especially important by this time to adhere to eating «safe» foods and avoiding the following:

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Rieder and Brownback discuss how cyclical turning points result in market friction, even with solid growth, presenting the Fed with two potential paths.
Russia thus presented itself as a new metamorphosis of the Holy Roman Empire, as a distinct form of Europe, which nevertheless remained tied to the West and was increasingly oriented toward it, even to the point that Peter the Great sought to turn Russia into a Western country.
And he takes the measure of his days best when be uses a significant turning point simply as an occasion to rethink now in the present the significance of what has always been true: That we live every moment of life equidistant from eternity.
Process and Reality, An Essay in Cosmology 345 - 346 and 435 imply clearly that (b) is the alternative Whitehead had in mind, for in each passage he presents a situation where a given occasion, X, inherits from another occasion, Y, in its past, which in turn inherits from Z, which is in its past — the point of each passage is to say that X inherits doubly from Z, both immediately and as mediated by Y. Z is not in the immediate past of X, and yet X is exhibited as prehending Z directly.
It symbolizes a turning point in the road of spiritual journey, which began so many thousands of yeas ago but which has led us to this present time in history.
See, Johnny, that's exactly my point; I present people like you with well - developed arguments and, when you have run out logical avenues by which to respond, you turn immediately to the mantras of your faith — «jesus rose from the dead».
In addition, one could point to Whitehead's claim that past, present, and future, are defamed, not by the extensive continuum, but the actual entities in that continuum, which in turn brings us back to the seminal role of creativity.
This book, indeed, virtually recognizes, or at least confirms, the point that I am making in this present essay, for the author explicitly states in his Preface that the reader should turn to other (earlier) books for the data of the religions, while he is moving on from these to proffer an interpretation of those data (cf. his note 1 to chap.
The men of Europe, abandoned to the shadows, have turned their backs upon the fixed and radiant point of the present.
The battle marked a turning point in the French occupation of Mexico and helped instill a fierce sense of national unity and patriotism that is still present in Mexico today.
if you are an optimist, then the situation could present a turning point in the club's operating strategy: from profiteering to prioritize winning, from stagnation to reformation.
He is still young and more or less not going to have a problem playing every week at his present club, The new owner who is a Russian with plenty of money to spend on players has no need to sell and will spend the same sort of money we will and at moment the way Ithey are playing and the way we are they would have no trouble turning us over, We need to go back to grass roots which is what the majority want produce local talent and actually give them a chance in the first team, Play entertaining football all the time not respect the point (they will come if you play well) There is talent all over the world we need to find it, Howe is showing the way and in years to come may be a great England Manager but not for us right now and if I was him I would stay put
From a mom's point of view and especially the mom of the present generation, the products and service reviews available online can always be of the most useful deciding factors in choosing baby products that can turn out to be beneficial for the babies.
Despite protestations from his wife and the ever - present suspense generated by his interactions with the Germans and Nazi sympathizers (particularly from the weaselly Bortnik, an old prison buddy turned Nazi thug), Poldek, a historical antihero, finds his moral compass pointing toward some semblance of a conscience.
With two of the five Best Actress slots probably locked - up (if you give one to Huffman and another to Gwyneth Paltrow's non-descript turn in the Miramax dump Proof), the Weinsteins go for three with perennial nominee Dame Judi Dench as the titular theatre - owner in Stephen Frears's Mrs. Henderson Presents, one of those bland, inoffensive, boring British movies about the British theatre (like Topsy - Turvy, perhaps, or, more to the point, Shakespeare in Love).
Each plot point in The Glass House becomes increasingly ludicrous, using logic defying twists and turns that can only be present in movies like this.
2010 The Social Network 2009 UP IN THE AIR 2008 SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE 2007 NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN 2006 Letters from Iwo Jima 2005 Good Night, And Good Luck 2004 Finding Neverland 2003 Mystic River, Clint Eastwood, presented by Laura Linney 2002 The Hours, presented to Scott Rudin by Julianne Moore 2001 Moulin Rouge, presented to Baz Luhrmann, by Stanley Donen 2000 Quills, presented to Peter Kaufman, Julia Chassman and Philip Kaufman by Geoffrey Rush 1999 American Beauty, presented to Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinx by David Denby 1998 Gods and Monsters, presented to Bill Condon by Clive Barker 1997 L.A. Confidential, presented to Curtis Hanson by David Denby 1996 Shine, presented to Scott Hicks and Jane Scott by Isaac Stern 1995 Sense & Sensibility, presented to Lindsay Doran by Alan Pakula 1994 Pulp Fiction, presented to Laurence Bender by Jennifer Beals Forrest Gump, presented to Wendy Finerman by Inez Glucksman 1993 Schindler's List 1992 Howards End 1991 The Silence of the Lambs 1990 Dances With Wolves 1989 Driving Miss Daisy 1987 Empire of the Sun 1986 A Room with a View 1985 The Color Purple 1984 A Passage to India 1983 Betrayal 1982 Gandhi 1981 Chariots of Fire 1980 Ordinary People 1979 Manhattan 1978 Days of Heaven 1977 The Turning Point 1976 All the President's Men 1975 Nashville 1974 The Conversation 1973 The Sting 1972 Cabaret 1971 Macbeth 1970 Patton 1969 They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
During the event, Natalie was presented with Max Mara «s Face of the Future Award, which honors an actress who is experiencing a turning point in her career in the film and television and recognizes her contributions to the community and outstanding personal achievements.
The mystery also attributes small, everyday situations, like a stained shirt, as being major life turning points that can create a domino effect bringing each character's past mistakes and their perpetual dilemmas into a present day conflict.
As intimate as it is epic, the film presents the major turning points in the life of beloved Indian leader, played by Ben Kingsley, whose protest against British rule over his country became internationally renowned.
First, Turning Points 2000 presents a much more detailed picture of what's needed in middle grades schools to achieve excellence and equity, so educators should have a much clearer on - the - ground idea of what needs to occur.
Once complete, mind maps can easily be turned into broad outlines of course objectives, as a word or a power point format, which can then be presented to stakeholders for feedback.
The turning point in the change implementation arrived at a faculty in - service session where two faculty members presented to the faculty the winning features of what has become the bedrock in our literacy and character program.
Speed limits, road signs, junctions, turn restrictions, nearby points of interest — every road presents a complex stream of data.
A surprisingly engaging and, at points, even compelling book... Clinton provides enough of a peek behind the curtain to keep the pages turning and presents intriguing new details on her role in shaping the policies of her husband's presidency.
On January 30th came the turning point and I had the good fortune to be present in Dubai.
Yet even that may be ending: since we are looking at the margin, it makes sense to present David Rosenberg's observations on what it is that he is looking at the moment, which appropriately enough, is NYSE margin debt, whose 12 month trailing average has just turned negative: traditionally an important inflection point.
A new proposal is being presented to the L.A. Board of Animal Services by two of its commissioners, and it could be a major turning point for bully breeds, especially Pit Bulls.
Further multiplayer modes that are not present from Infinite Warfare include Search and Rescue which sees both teams take turns to defend and destroy an objective with the twist being the recovery of dog tags allowing or preventing respawns; Reinforce sees both teams attempting to capture every point in order to win the round with an added incentive being placed on players capturing points to revive fallen teammates; and Gun Game which tasks every player with the objective of being the first player to score a kill with each of the provided weapons.
Just turn to Playerdotme, who presents the history of video games in an easily digestible, and to the point video that starts from the very first cathode ray «game» going all the way to present day next - gen console releases, titled Evolution of Gaming.
«One of the major turning points of the 20th century, the Vietnam War is the subject of an unprecedented exhibition presented by the New - York Historical Society.
Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum is pleased to present «Turning Point: Contemporary Art in China Since 2000», a group show of contemporary Chinese art.
In Down where the little fishes grow Agassi presents fourteen large - scale inkjet prints, which after a closer inspection, turn out to have numerous meeting points within her past pieces.
In his video work «The Enclave», originally presented in the Irish Pavilion at the 2013 Venice Biennale, Mosse (Kilkenny, 1980) narrates the war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo under a quite unusual point of view by using a special military surveillance 16 mm film which alters the natural colors, turning the green of foliage into bright pink for anti-camouflage purposes.
The present work belongs to this discrete body of transitional work, and represents a significant turning point in Warhol's artistic development....
>> > Japanese «At the still point of the turning world...» - a salon event curated by Gina Buenfeld (Camden Arts Centre, London) Saturday 21st February, 2015 Time: 15:30 - 21:00 (Doors open at 15:00) Venue: SHIBAURA HOUSE (Tokyo) For this two - part salon event, curator - in - residence Gina Buenfeld (Camden Arts Centre, London) will present a programme of live performance, screenings of artists» film, encounters with sound and objects with open discussion in the incomparable setting of SHIBAURA HOUSE, designed by Kazuyo Sejima & Associates.
1988 Group Show, Marian Goodman Gallery, New York, US Broken Music - Artists» Recordings, DAAD Galerie, Berlin, DE Saga 88, Eric Linard Editions, Grand Palais, Paris, FR Gordon Matta - Clark and Friends, Galerie Lelong, New York, US Forum, Hamburg Art Fair, Hamburg, DE A Bid for Human Rights, Brendon Walter Gallery, Santa Monica, California, US Art in Bookform / Book in Artform, Presented by Zona Archives at ACRL / Weiss Conference, Firenze, IT As Far as the Eye Can See, Marian Goodman Gallery, New York, US Delfryd Celf in London, Victoria Miro Gallery, London, UK Der Hund in Mir / The Dog Within, Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna, AT Collection du Musee Van Abbe d'Eindhoven, premiere partie, Musee des Beaux Arts de Nimes, Nimes, FR Amsterdam Koopt Kunst, Museum Fodor, Amsterdam, NL Modes of Address: Language in Art Since 1960, Whitney Museum (downtown), New York, US The Turning Point - Art and Politics in 1968, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, Ohio, US; Lehman College Art Gallery, Bronx, New York, US Collection du Musee Van Abbe d'Eindhoven, Deuxieme Partie, Musee des Beaux Arts de Nimes, Nimes, FR Le Marche comme Objet, Picard Surgeles, Paris, FR Art Conceptuel I, Musée d'art contemporain, Bordeaux, FR From the Collection of Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, Arnot Art Museum, Chicago, Illinois, US Skulpturen Republik, Kunstraum Wien, Vienna, AT; John Hansard Gallery, The University of Southhampton, Southhampton, US; Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, UK Ships Sail at Night: Art and the Image of Sea, Maritime Museum, Rotterdam, NL Concept Art, Stalke Galleri, Copenhagen, DK; Brigitte March Galerie, Stuttgart, DE; L'Espace des Arts, Chalon sur Saone, FR Balkon mit Facher - 25 Jahre Berliner Kunstlerprogramme des DAAD, Akademie der Kunste, Berlin, DE Symmetry» 88, International Etalageproject, Middelburg, NL Tellus # 22 (Audio Visual Issue II), Audio Cassette magazine, New York, US
Castelli Gallery in Manhattan, first at 4 East 77th Street and then at 420 West Broadway in SoHo, presented Mr. Rauchenberg and Mr. Johns in solo shows that became recognized as a turning point in American art.
The year 1969 marked a turning point in his work with the exhibition at the gallery Attico, where horses were attached to the walls of an exhibition room, and where apart from the animals, their neighing, sounds and smells were also present.
Another exhibition presents a unique dialogue between the masterpieces of Rodin and the work of the great fin de siècle Austrian master of modernism, Gustav Klimt, in Gustav Klimt and Auguste Rodin: A Turning Point.
Without discrediting or disregarding history, the exhibition makes a case in and for the present — a time when the market has nearly consumed every aspect of the maker — by turning our attention to five contemporary artists whose gestures in form embody the now and point to the new in Sculpture.
Few will argue that we can put CO2 into the atmosphere at present rates forever, either we'll run out of fossil fuels, or there'll be a point where adding further CO2 clearly will be the more expensive option, and in the extreme (there's plenty of carbon in the Earth's crust, and failing that the solar system) it'll turn the Earth into Venus eventually, and probably before that the CO2 itself would start getting toxic (at a few ten thousand ppm it ought to get to levels that'll kill us).
«This opportunity presented itself at a time when the auto industry is really at a turning point,» she says.
Mostly, firm leaders need to recognize and convince others this turning point in our conservative profession presents massive opportunities to reinvent the practice of law for the benefit of future generations of clients and lawyers.
He or she will get to know you better.And when it comes to the resume the writer will be able to present you in the best manner and turn your weak points into strengths.So be sure that the final version of your resume will show that you:
«I think the present book by Dr. Schnarch will be a turning point in the understanding and therapy of sexual problems...»
(In the present case the parties were invited by the primary judge to make submissions about the effect of this amendment on the evidence that had already been received in the matter but nothing was said then, or in this Court, to turn on that point.)
At this point, you may also turn in your hand money, which is a portion of your down payment that you present with the offer to show your good faith.
A country - style dresser, fashioned from maple and other American hardwoods, turns focal point when presented in a vivid shade of apple green.
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