Sentences with phrase «under the eyes of»

You could describe this as social media with training wheels, and make the argument that it's helpful for kids to learn to use social media under the eye of an adult.
So how can I think someone is evil that under the eyes of God is no different than me?
House speaker Paul Ryan said: «Here lies America's pastor,» gesturing to Mr Graham's casket under the eye of the dome, surrounded by family, friends, politicians and a ring of paintings of the nation's founders.
This is a story that maintains its literary power under the eyes of any reader, in any interpretation.
In the second scene he had announced his refusal «to live under the eye of eternity» But by the film's end he has overcome the hubris of that technique for coping:
But it lacks a reference point outside the self, as life is improvised in the here and now to fill her emotional needs under no eye of eternity.
What could the care of the church have to offer them — a prophetic word about the strains of their affluence, a comforting word about the God who suffers with them, a liberating word that sets all our deeds and plans under the eye of the eternal and incarnate Lord?
You prepare a table for me under the eyes of my enemies; you anoint my head with oil; my cup brims over.
He had watched the sacred New Year procession; he had seen, for the pious but benighted Babylonian, a profound mystery taking place under the eyes of the beholder as Marduk and Nabu went out in solemn pilgrimage to the Akitu house, there to settle the fates of the incoming year; he had witnessed the annual festival in which Marduk triumphed over all his foes, cosmic and terrestrial, and himself died that life might once more return to the world.
Carrying banners and sacks of food, and following a bagpipe player, the group set out under the eyes of other, disapproving, church members.
«God demands more than that man should perform some particular commandments; he demands that man become a new being, living under the eyes of God and in the consciousness of his will... For Christ has brought with him not the revelation of a new law but the message of the kingdom.
He maintained that the core of the primitive Gospel was «eternal life in the midst of time, by the strength and under the eyes of God,» but that it had been obscured and distorted by its early contact with Greek thought.
When was the last timeyou saw John Daly on a tournament range under the eye of a teaching pro?
In fact I remember a commentator speaking in general terms that Italian referees were more sticklers on fouls than Brits, meaning they called a tighter game and that sometimes Italy suffered in international competitions when playing under the eye of Latin American refs because they were used to more protection and more game stoppages.
Young preschoolers can make sandwiches under the eye of an adult, adding meats and cheese to bread and spreading on a condiment or peanut butter.
His biggest work so far is the famous corruption in the judiciary piece dubbed «Ghana Under The Eyes of God», which led to the dismissal of some High Court Judges.
As the others campaign to take his job, the remainder of Mangano's term will feature preparing the 2018 budget under the eye of the county's fiscal oversight board, which has projected that Nassau will end 2017 with a deficit of more than $ 50 million.
The collection began under the eye of then - Gov.
Under the eyes of a nervous nation, Catalonia's regional parliament held a secret ballot, despite an opposition walkout, on a resolution the region's authorities have no legal power to execute.
Creases a bit under the eyes of you use to much and if you like a matte finish don't use without setting.
City folk Henry (Jason Clarke) and Laura McAllan (Carey Mulligan) start a new life on a cotton farm in 1946, where Laura feels far from at home, struggling to raise two young children in an isolated shack under the eye of her racist father - in - law.
Also not surprisingly, Eggsy manages to last throughout the extended testing process designed to winnow the group down to one under the eye of Merlin (Mark Strong).
I actually don't think this movie would work as well as it does under the eye of another, more commercial director.
Innovation within the genre is born out of necessity, which is why it will always thrive under the eye of budding, broke filmmakers who have no choice but to record their debut feature on an iPhone.
As the film opens, it's 1952 and Eilis Lacey (Ronan) is having America delivered to her on a plate: the local priest in her County Wexford home town sponsors her passage to New York where, under the eye of another man of the cloth (Broadbent), she is given in short order a home, a job and a night school class.
December 24, 2015 • Not all Santa costumes are equal under the eyes of the law.
The 48 - page prestige format installments will bring the legendary hero of the pulp era currently under the eye of Dynamite into contact with one of Wagner's most famous creator - owned characters as the classic pulp hero clashes with cunning mob assassin Hunter Rose.
You then practice hands - on culinary skills under the eyes of one of the ship's executive chefs.
Not to mention the quick formation of tear stains under the eyes of your maltese.
Cherry eye or inverted eyelids are characterized by a red fleshy tissue popping out under the eyes of a bulldog.
With trap - neuter - return (TNR), cats are caught in humane box traps, spayed - neutered and vaccinated, and returned where they were found to live under the eye of a watchful human caretaker who provides food, water, and shelter as necessary.
Under the eyes of qualified first - aid certified local counselors and guides, kids are encouraged to explore together, learn from their surroundings.
Think cobblestone roads, colonial architecture, churches and vibrant markets in the city center, all under the eye of the big Volcán Mombacho.
She is put under the eyes of the Chancellor, who, desperate for the princess's safety, would not have wanted her to follow Mario on his quest against Smithy.
Half - Genie Hero replaces the Game Boy Color installment as the new origin story of the series: Shantae is a half - genie raised under the eyes of Uncle Mimic after the disappearance of her full - blooded genie mother.
This vision, in discordance with the context, was elaborated under the eyes of the young mothers to whom these acrylic heroines, like doppelgängers, offer a reflexion on their future, a potential alternative.
All this is shown under the eye of all sorts of «war props» by Jean Tinguely, Bernhard Luginbühl, and Daniel Spoerri, as well as a comic strip «Apocalypse» by M. S. Bastian.
There is a secret pink pocket, which contains a handwritten note: «This represents our children... under the eye of the DINA (political police service).»
Communism did kill, Courtois and his fellow historians demonstrate, with ruthless efficiency: 25 million in Russia during the Bolshevik and Stalinist eras, perhaps 65 million in China under the eyes of Mao Zedong, 2 million in Cambodia, millions more Africa, Eastern Europe, and Latin America — an astonishingly high toll of victims.
«The World Bank, northern countries and big international NGOs, under the eyes of the United Nations, are creating carbon cowboys that trample over the rights of indigenous peoples, our land and our forests,» said Tom Goldtooth, director of the Indigenous Environmental Network, an international organizational working with indigenous peoples of the world.
«The case deals with the question of whether the Contergan Foundation was, or perhaps still is, an undercover subsidiary of Grunenthal under the eyes of the Federal Government,» said Meyer.
Foods laced with dangerous organisms may be considered defective under the eyes of the law.
This is a good start, but we might need to have a discovery - like process, under the eyes of the court, to ensure that what is being used from a computer «repository of everything» is in fact what the case calls for.
Banks, under the eyes of the regulators, will set up compliance rules and will have customer diligence, monitoring and reporting but the bank and regulators work in silos.
According to The Hindu, a leading news publication, trading of Bitcoin in India may be now under the eyes of SEBI.
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) may take control of Bitcoin Trading in India According to The Hindu, a leading news publication, trading of Bitcoin in India may be now under the eyes of SEBI.
The Ukrainian parliament has recently received a proposal for new legislation that issues some specific operating guidelines to the local trading platforms and exchanges and also brings it under the eyes of the country's central bank.
To come out ahead of the game, make the necessary fixes on the resume and LinkedIn profile to ensure you achieve a top ranking under the eyes of screening software.
This is not true; a divorce granted by a judge is the only way that your marriage will be terminated under the eyes of the law.
They work under the eye of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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