Sentences with phrase «uncertain world of»

AdSafe noted that advertisers and agencies have tried to maximize return on investment in the uncertain world of online advertising by just restricting campaigns to «above the fold» ad placement, thinking this will solve the problem.
Vault asked Barros what he recommends international students do now to navigate the uncertain world of employment and H - 1B visas in 2018 and beyond.
Budgets are forecasts in the uncertain world of litigation and one thing we can be sure about is that they will be wrong.
The uncertain world of climate finance has one thing certain, poor people will continue to suffer the impacts of climate change for which they have very little do.
At the same time they suggest the plastic, provisional, and uncertain world of a new and transgenic nature, where corporeal and mechanical entities recombine.
This creates more safety in the sometimes uncertain world of Internet dating.
Watching them develop, transform and stand in the uncertain world of child bearing and rearing has inspired and shaped my experience of our culture and life.

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In fact, in our uncertain world, the out - of - fashion liberal arts degree might actually be your best bet after all.
«While stability is welcome, especially in the uncertain world we find ourselves in, it is nevertheless the case that the projected level of U.K. growth is low relative to both the U.K.'s historic performance and the rates of growth being achieved by the country's international peers,» EY's Chief Economist Mark Gregory said in the report.
While credit risk might seem like a bad idea with the U.S. economy still weak and the rest of the world looking equally uncertain, high - yield bonds do offer bigger returns than government and investment - grade bonds.
«We live in an uncertain world and face not only the risks of the known unknowns but also the unknown unknowns — the ones that we don't know we don't know,» he said.
I agree with your conservative moves to keep your capital safer, the world is in an uncertain place (i'm not sure what will change it out of this mode).
Mr. Flaherty rejected demands for new stimulus in the short term, arguing that «to secure the recovery in an uncertain world» the government should «stay the course» and implement Phase II of the Canada's Economic Action Plan, as set out in the 2011 Budget.
In these uncertain economic times, more and more people are choosing to break away from the uncertainty of the corporate world and start their own business, working for themselves.
The hospitals, the orphanages, the charities, the schools — all the nineteenth - and twentieth - century bricks and mortar with which Catholics asserted themselves in America — seem uncertain, nowadays, of their exact location in the space between the Church and the world.
In an uncertain world, he said, love is the «one thing we can be sure of
The plight of the 218 kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls remains uncertain after a recent split in the world's deadliest terrorist group.
These uncertain times call for different measures and communication tools than we have used in the past... There are more than 65 million citizens of the world recognized as refugees by the United Nations, and we are developing plans to hire 10,000 of them over five years in the 75 countries around the world where Starbucks does business.»
They forsake the safe harbor of stale political pieties, entering instead those open, uncertain seas where, as Stanley Hoffman proposes, we acknowledge the stark realities of the struggle for power, while working nonetheless toward a more cooperative world order.
If we have learned anything from the credit crisis, it is that the things of this world are inherently uncertain.
Jenkins seems uncertain about the place of the human managerial activity needed to sustain the world's population.
When we have done this, we shall be in a better position to understand how the idiom may continue to be used as an expression of our hope in the face of a fast - changing world where so much is uncertain.
Myth seldom flatters; it reminds us of our labor to interpret ourselves in an uncertain world and of our commonality with other societies in the labor.
This is such a huge subject that I must beg indulgence, therefore, if I give my space to but a small fraction of the historic faith — namely its main emphases on God, Christ, the Church, and eternal life — and consider only these in our modem context, in the effort to discover what values they may have for men and women who are tossed about in an unsettled world, with an uncertain future, and doomed — almost certainly it seems — to a doubtful truce of arms, at worst to a war which threatens to annihilate man as we have known him and in any event to leave us a bare existence such as we can eke out on a totally devastated planet.
If this sounds audacious, it's because it is — especially if you're a young woman as uncertain of your place in the world as you are of your prose.
First of all, and foremost: If «Jesus» had really appeared to Ms. Baxter, He would have told her in no uncertain terms to use His real, given Name of Y «shua, and then He would have told her to tell the world to be Torah observant — not given her a trip to heaven and hell so she could tell the world the «truth».
First of all, that human life in our span of years and so far as man's history is concerned is, like the created world itself, derivative from a realm of heavenly existence which abides eternal over against the transient, mortal, and uncertain span of our years.
An intellect which at a given instant knew all the forces acting in nature and the positions of all things of which this world consists — supposing the said intellect were vast enough to subject these data to analysis — would embrace in the same formula the motions of the greatest bodies in the universe and those of the slightest atoms; nothing would be uncertain for it, and the future, like the past, would be present to its eyes.
Mark Twain once wrote: Apparently one of the most uncertain things in the world is the funeral of a religion.
He saw that, as it staggered, heavy and uncertain, into the adult realization of a mechanical universal order, a world ruled by Process, childhood was the first and last gasp of romanticism.
Like the church that grew up around me, Trinity was an instance of a congregation working its way through a spontaneous and uncertain period of its life; yet it, like my own congregation, used structures of behavior and interpretation derived from the world's treasury of religious symbols.
With Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil still facing uncertain futures given that they will see their respective contracts expire at the end of the season, it could leave a gaping hole that needs to be filled with a world class replacement.
instead its the same smoke and mirrors policy every season and he always adopts the attitude that everybody else in the world including fans, ex players and pundits are all stupid and could NEVER understand the complexities of the game and team management and transfers and that HE is the great genius father who is guiding us through dangerous and uncertain times despite our childish rantings and precocious demands.
Security If you communicate with World Rugby by e-mail, you should note that the security of Internet e-mail is uncertain.
Having not played a game for two months, Bonetti was called on to deputise for Gordon Banks, who had been taken ill after drinking a dodgy bottle of beer, in the World Cup Quarter - Final against West Germany and put in a strangely uncertain display which saw the Germans come from 2 - 0 down to win 3 - 2.
In the same week that PSG crashed out of the Champions League, and only seven months after he joined the club for a world record 222million euros ($ 264 million), Neymar's future has grown uncertain.
These are chaotic and anxious days inside the National Security Council, the traditional center of management for a president's dealings with an uncertain world.
In a message directed at the Tory right, many of whose supporters have never accepted the coalition, the prime minister said: «In a world of uncertain markets does anyone think we would be better off with a minority government that couldn't carry its legislation, that couldn't make rapid decisions?»
Some of this is about maintaining the status quo in an uncertain world.
«During this campaign my case has been based on three things: first, the need for strong, proven leadership to steer us through what will be difficult and uncertain economic and political times, the need, of course, to negotiate the best deal for Britain in leaving the EU and to forge a new role for ourselves in the world.
With echoes of Tony Blair, he spoke of «our belief in equality of opportunity, as opposed to equality of outcome» and he called Britain a «beacon in an uncertain world».
Michael Gove, the justice secretary, also tackled the security issue head on writing: «Far from providing security in an uncertain world, the EU's policies have become a source of instability and insecurity.
«The bottom line is that while the future is inherently uncertain, we know enough about rising greenhouse gas concentrations and their potential impact on the drying of the Amazon to warrant big reductions in greenhouse gases, to reduce the possibility that we'll have a very serious impact on the world's biggest rainforest,» Lewis said.
But in the uncertain and contentious world of geoscience, some of Montelli's colleagues suspect she may be chasing shadows.
The protection of this unique habitat, which is one of the most resource rich regions in the world and the most densely populated area in rural Africa, is uncertain with recent controversy surrounding oil exploration in the Congolese portion of the park.
I was about to experience my own sliver of the brave new world of cancer genetic testing, which would take me beyond BRCA and into more uncertain terrain.
The future of the Joint European Torus, the world - leading fusion facility near Oxford, U.K., remains uncertain beyond its current contract which ends in 2018.
Bailey provides a biologist's perspective on the rise of the world's most lucrative food fishery and its uncertain future.
NASA's human exploration missions can be used to address most of the major issues threatening our uncertain world, from energy independence, to economic, national, and environmental security.
Today we all live in a fast paced and uncertain world where we move at a nerve shattering pace where the stress can cause serious health if not life threatening issues; not to mention poor performance, burn out and a life that is out of balance.
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