Sentences with phrase «way the world works»

This just isn't the way the world works today.
When Elman reflects on the startups that Greylock has been particularly excited about, it's always the ones that tried really ambitious things and attempt to change the way that people behave and the way the world works.
I am a Millennial myself, and here's what I have been reduced to: impatient, entitled, naive to the way the world works, uninterested in paying my dues, expecting everything to happen overnight, and most of all, filled with a false sense of confidence because I «received too many participation awards growing up.»
We often believe that we understand the way the world works far better than we actually do.
With approximately 442,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries, Accenture drives innovation to improve the way the world works and lives.
We partner with more than three - quarters of the Fortune Global 500, driving innovation to improve the way the world works and lives.
Partly this reflects a priori views about the way the world works.
The problem is often that our hidden assumptions about the way the world works have not adjusted with changes in the world economy, and so are often misguided but nonetheless deeply held.
Convene has set out to change the way the world works by infusing hotel - style services and amenities into commercial office buildings.
«Thirty years ago, Cisco set out with the vision to change the way the world works, lives, plays and learns.
Beyond all the hoopla, however, mainstream corporations have started to embrace the idea that the technology could have a broad - based, transformative effect on the way the world works: how funds are raised, assets are traded, records are kept.
We're changing the way the world works one person, community, and company at a time.
I just believe it to be the best means of explaining the way the world works.
It seems to me Jesus is saying that the way the world works, the poor become our enemies, but we're invited into relationship so that we can discover a new community.
Only a complete revision of how we approach educating both children and, yes, even adults in the way the world works, according to science and NOT supersti - tion, is going to give us the hope we so desperately seek in ensuring that the U.S. survives and thrives far into this millennium.
Since your god supposedly created this world, the creatures populating it, the ways the world works, and EVERYTHING else that is our cosmos — how can WE, as human beings, be responsible for the advent of «sin»?
Because this isn't the way the world works.
When we find ourselves living as peacemakers in the world, this kind of living so easily leads to persecution because we all know the way the world works — it wants us to pick a side, and it's not going to go down so well when we don't pick a side and want to see everyone flourish.
The hungry and thirsty: those haunted by justice, who ache for the shalom of God, for things to be put right, those who feel in their very bones the pain of their own inadequacy to change the way the world works.
More often, however, they are hunches about the way the world works or convictions about what a valid scientific explanation should look like.
Science has theories about the way the world works which are not necessarily true, yes, but those theories must hold up to observable fact and testing.
But the phenomenon I have been describing, the reader might object, is simply the way the world works.
Ian Fisher: Private, secular institutions tend to attract people with open minds and a strong sense of inquisitiveness about the way the world works.
It is also a considered judgment made real through longstanding argument and handed down assumptions about the way the world works and ought to work.
The assumptions of secularism are not a reliable guide to the way the world works
Though maybe the way the world works as «them and us» is a precisely equivalent set of opposable digits, in flesh and blood.
It is so opposite of the way the world works and the way we are trained to live.
God does not work the way the world works.
A group of people have different opinions on something that has nothing to do with membership in that group is nothing new, it's the way the world works.
I know they love Jesus, I know they are committed to excellence, I know that this is the way the world works, I know about how much TED costs, I know a lot of good things come about because of the lights and the stage, I know I know I know.
Can Mary's God truly be our Lord and our God — the God who overturns the way the world works, who elects the least and the last to bring in the kingdom, whose judgment in every sense will save the poor, the wronged and the oppressed?
By cool head, I mean a hardheaded search to understand the way the world works.
Set aside your hypocrisy for one damn minute and understand that regardless of what you may think the posters here are excercising a right that you would like to see taken from them - their right to freedom of speech - if it doesn't meld with what you believe, you see it as wrong... it's not the way the world works... get your head out of your buybull huney and live in the 21st century!
I understand that this is the way the world works, but I also understand that the way of the world rarely matches the way of Jesus.
Lately I keep coming across little bits of wisdom — about God, other people, the way the world works — that seem so obvious I can't believe I didn't learn them years ago.
You can and do change the way the world works — one meal and one purchase at a time.
That's just the way the world works
He says, «this is the way the world works now,» and he said «sooner or later, hockey is gonna get dragged in kicking and screaming.»
You're still figuring out the way the world works.
It seems to me a fact that they have very little understanding of the way the world works so can't really know why you won't come.
The internet has changed the way the world works, includi...
The internet has changed the way the world works, including the way moms and dads choose names for their treasured tots.
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