NASA now needs to figure out
what kind of mission might best to explore these discoveries.
Not exact matches
Osry advises clients to hold quarterly family meetings to hash out
what she describes as a «family constitution» — a
kind of mission statement that lays out high - level values and principles, but also articulates protocols governing the distribution
of dividends among shareholders and employment rules for family members.
«
What we know is often small businesses don't have the access and don't have the ability to tap into larger markets, so a trade
mission like this can actually make those
kinds of connections.»
[01:13] Episode introduction [01:40] Tony's
mission isn't about motivating others [02:15] A different
kind of coach [02:42] Tony's difficult upbringing [03:15]
What Tony learned from his mentors [04:00] Having to anticipate his mother's many moods [04:40] The role important books played in Tony's life [05:30] First experience with coaching seminars [06:00] Setting goals to help others [06:50] Building his brand [07:10] Tony's start with his own seminars [08:15] Dealing with the higher level
of demand [09:10] When did Tony start making investments?
«Many people tend to think
of Tesla as just a luxury or performance brand — they
kind of put us in that category forever — but that isn't the
mission statement, that's not
what we're actually trying to do.»
What we need more than anything is a release
of these
kind of slave - apostles for the
mission of Jesus to the lost and hurting.
What invariably emerges in such circles is the
kind of thinking that impels evangelical Christians into
missions, the pastorate, or a career whose financial remuneration contributes to these eschatological vocations.
The value
of the volunteer - in -
mission movement may lie not so much in
what its volunteers are able to do for the poor as in
what this
kind of hands - on experience does for the volunteers.
What Tuveson accomplished with a few colonial millennialists, extending their vision into the whole
mission of America, all
kinds of Americans are doing with the primordium.
Tartine Bakery is in the
Mission, and while we heard a lot
of positive things about it, we had no idea
what kind of crazy treat we were in for.
As a member
of House Financial Services Committee, Tenney says she was there to better understand why the U.S. is still present and
what kind of funding they may need to continue the
mission.
ECIDA President and CEO Steve Weathers added, «As a
mission - driven organization, the ECIDA prioritizes economic growth, and creating a manufacturing commerce park on
what is now an unused parcel
of land is the very definition
of the right
kind of economic growth.
«We did a lot
of planning, not knowing
what kind of quake we'd have to do it with,» says Emily Brodsky
of the University
of California, Santa Cruz, who is also involved in the
mission.
You use that for deciding how long the
mission should be,
what kind of shielding, all these operational things.»
While scientists find ever more planets around other stars and contemplate
missions to probe the far reaches
of our own solar system, researchers are looking to the extremes
of the Earth for clues about
what kind of organisms could exist in the brutal conditions elsewhere.
«
What we've discovered through this
mission is that cold worlds like Pluto have a different
kind of activity that involves materials we think
of as gases.
«
What we're doing is a proof
of concept: that this can be done, and for less than the government would pay for the same
kind of mission,» says Fred Bourgeois, head
of Team Frednet, a Lunar X Prize competitor based in California.
«This is a major step beyond
what we understood about this moon before, and it demonstrates the
kind of deep - dive discoveries we can make with long - lived orbiter
missions to other planets,» said co-author Carolyn Porco, Cassini imaging team lead at Space Science Institute, Boulder, Colorado, and visiting scholar at the University
of California, Berkeley.
As we gear up for
missions like these, we have a responsibility to think deeply about
what kinds of life may already inhabit the planet — and whether we have the right to invite ourselves in.
Melissa is 62 years old and her
mission is to share
what she's learned with as many people as she can so they can learn how to put together the pieces that will deliver the
kind of results she achieved and allow them to restore and improve their health.
The start
of this film is basically a Bond sequence... seeing as this is
what the film has now become, a
kind of «Bond /
Mission: Impossible / (recent) Die Hard» mix with the good humoured character teamwork
of «Ocean's Eleven».
Because playing around with all
of your equipment and seeing
what kinds of stunts you can pull off within the
kind of tame
mission objectives is so much fun, it quickly becomes its own reward.
It's just that a movie like
Mission Impossible really can't get away from that
kind of description because no matter
what, that seems to be its singular goal: Keep audiences in the theater entertained with set piece action sequence after set piece action sequence (many
of them practical), strung like beads on a necklace.
This won't be an easy
mission (
what kind of SMT game would it be if it was easy?)
Sure games like Halo and COD are awesome but they take the more realistic approach to the FPS genre (yes I know you are killing space aliens and the like in Halo but you get the idea) so the more classic type
of shooter where you just kill everything in sight with no
mission objectives etc has
kind of faded out, well that's
what I thought untill I played Bulletstorm.
Before each
mission, you will see a few lines
of text advising
what you are doing in that period and why you are there — so that
kind of counts as a story, it's just very loose.
However, unless there is some
kind of equipment modification, the correlation to
what takes place within
missions is often rather minimal.
Anomaly takes this idea a step further by giving you control over
what kind of creeps you can build, the order in which you place your creeps, and by also allowing you to plot out the course you'll take dynamically during the
mission.
The number one thing that annoys me the most about this game above all else though, is the meaningless backtracking without getting any
kind of reward from it all, and just to top it all off, you'll end up going through various different areas
of the field map, which are all surrounded by monsters, you finish the
mission that you set out for, sit through a long cut - scene, but guess
what happens next?
In our
mission, we had to clear out
what appeared to be some
kind of an armoury, and then open a path outside where we found a walking tank.
Missions are divided in chapters and there are fourteen in total and each
of them is pretty long depending on
what kind of difficulty level you have selected.
How can we stretch and
kind of give back for
what the state and
what the community has done for it for taking on this
kind of mission for making this as accessible and affordable as possible for everybody.
We don't talk a lot about
what the Animal Legal Defense Fund does, but if you
kind of know and if you're sympathetic to the
mission and you're interested, if you want to attend the Animal Law Conference in October, you can tweet @animallawcon with the #lawyeristpodcast, and you'll get a chance to win one
of two free tickets.