Sentences with phrase «what space we do have»

If you don't have two acres of land, even with a vegetarian diet that has the lowest ecological footprint, you can still maximize what space you do have by growing vertically or in containers, or also by using methods like square foot gardening.
I am in the middle of building a home, and looking for ideas on my craft / cookie room, it is not very big, so I need to make the most out of what space I do have!

Not exact matches

And some of the players to watch out for are the same big guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.) who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers - who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly well - informed about who's doing what very well (damn those demo days); (b) they're fairly fast followers with great gobs of money; and (c) they have the people, resources, and patience to hang around and keep buying and trying until they eventually get things right in the long run.
«What we've done is renovate about 100 acres of park space, added 46,000 square feet of museum space, a café and raised the riverfront about 30 inches to prevent flooding,» he explained to CNBC recently.
While IBM has expanded its cloud computing business, it's a hybrid cloud business and not as profitable as what Microsoft, Oracle and Google are doing in this space, he said.
Within days, a team of designers was in the XJ offices, mapping out the next generation in customer - relationship management software with a clear mandate: «Take the best of what we've done in this space over the past 20 years,» says Tatham, «and starting from scratch, build better than ever before.»
«What we would like to ask investors to look at is our initiatives, some of the new things we're doing — investing in the online - to - offline space in local services, digital entertainment.
Two consultants in the space, Alex McClafferty and Nils Vinje, have done all the legwork for you, putting together what can only be described as a truly massive (20,000 + words!)
I admit I didn't work out the economics of the space hotel or what it would cost for your stay.
Your team can go out to have drinks, play games, or whatever it is they want to do to get a break from the grind, but when they do all their leisure activities in the building, that's what they'll associate the space with.
«If I look at what they've done since (Wilson) announced he was stepping off the board, they've ramped up their product quality team, they've attempted to reinvigorate the design process as they were the clear leader three years ago in the space,» Burns said.
I tried to describe to my brother, who was also a test pilot — we had the same astronaut training, I just happened to fly in space about two years before he did — and I tried to explain to him for a couple year, «Hey, this is what this is like.
The idea, as we've written about many times in this space, is similar to what IBM Watson is doing in oncology and other fields (and what the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence's Semantic Scholar is doing)-- and it's one more reminder of just how integral AI is becoming to healthcare technology.
«In some ways, the fact that they didn't come in with preconceived ideas of what to do has created the space for that debate to occur.»
«Security is a very fragmented industry, and there are a lot of small companies in this space, and it's important to have a broader spectrum across the different companies to understand who's doing well and what technologies are doing well,» said JMP Securities analyst Erik Suppiger.
What do you think about the way this has people behaving in unique ways and on large scales, converging on not just public spaces, but other people's homes?
We are proud of what we have accomplished as a real estate company in the tech space, and know there is still so much left to do.
As these companies go where no businesses have gone before, they raise questions only fuzzily addressed by the Outer Space Treaty: What are private companies allowed to do in sSpace Treaty: What are private companies allowed to do in spacespace?
Everybody knows this company, and what they do: connect travelers with people who have space to rent.
So what does the future have in store for today's tech trends, like augmented reality (AR), virtual reality, robotics, artificial intelligence, genetics (CRISPR), nano - technology, space travel, cryptocurrencies, and autonomous vehicles?
«Even in New York, don't forget what's happened over the past five years is that everyone has converted every side - street doctor's office or ground - floor office building to retail spaces.
Standing there seems to be what many of the huge active fund firms have decided to do but my guess is we'll see plenty of overreactions in this space as well in the form of mergers, acquisitions, new product lines, and fund gimmicks to stay relevant.
Coconut's target audience are the freelancer community so it makes sense to stay put at a generic space, as Goodall explained: «We'd definitely consider it [a dedicated FinTech space], although we like agnostic coworking spaces because many of our customers don't know what FinTech is.
I think another part of what we've done well that's different than many of our peers is we've made each space unique.»
When Will Harbin was leaving Affinity Labs (a company in the career networking space that was sold to Monster.com), he did not have a clear view of what he wanted to do next, other than it had to be b...
As someone who has over five years investing with Lending Club, I do have some insight into what works in the P2P investment space.
If you're wondering what AR rockets have to do with the company's main business (the news), here's the connection: USA Today Network will provide context about the launches via reporters from its publication Florida Today, which covers the state's Space Coast.
You have your own space to do what you want, when you want.
«But what America hasn't done is inspire the world — and itself — with a bold vision for our future in space
At what point does your right to intrude in my space with your beliefs, over ride my right to not have you in my face with your beliefs?
Then, when the skeptic disbelieves in the space ship because of the Chad's poor argumentation and the invisible, undetectable nature of the space ship, Chad asks, «What investigation have you done to disbelieve in my invisible and undetectable spaceship which I can not offer any good arguments for?»
I also don't want to theorize what sort of religion these space aliens have, I was just choosing islam because that's a religion I have no intention of ever converting to, but in this highly unlikely event, it could change my mind.
Space limitations did not allow me to address what would be a prudent division of lawmaking functions between legislators and judges in our culture.
What we can do is lay out how we have been wronged and then as best we can create a grace filled space so those with ears to hear will step up to the plate — we've seen this here with Steve Knight, Tall Skinny Kiwi and a few others connected to US emergent.
That a congregation is constituted by enacting a more broadly and ecumenically practiced worship that generates a distinctive social space implies study of what that space is and how it is formed: What are the varieties of the shape and content of the common lives of Christian congregations now, cross-culturally and globally (synchronic inquiry); how do congregations characteristically define who they are and what their larger social and natural contexts are; how do they characteristically define what they ought to be doing as congregations; how have they defined who they are and what they ought to do historically (diachronic study); how is the social form of their common life nurtured and corrected in liturgy, pastoral caring, preaching, education, maintenance of property, service to neighbors; what is the role of scripture in all this, the role of traditions of theology, and the role of traditions of worswhat that space is and how it is formed: What are the varieties of the shape and content of the common lives of Christian congregations now, cross-culturally and globally (synchronic inquiry); how do congregations characteristically define who they are and what their larger social and natural contexts are; how do they characteristically define what they ought to be doing as congregations; how have they defined who they are and what they ought to do historically (diachronic study); how is the social form of their common life nurtured and corrected in liturgy, pastoral caring, preaching, education, maintenance of property, service to neighbors; what is the role of scripture in all this, the role of traditions of theology, and the role of traditions of worsWhat are the varieties of the shape and content of the common lives of Christian congregations now, cross-culturally and globally (synchronic inquiry); how do congregations characteristically define who they are and what their larger social and natural contexts are; how do they characteristically define what they ought to be doing as congregations; how have they defined who they are and what they ought to do historically (diachronic study); how is the social form of their common life nurtured and corrected in liturgy, pastoral caring, preaching, education, maintenance of property, service to neighbors; what is the role of scripture in all this, the role of traditions of theology, and the role of traditions of worswhat their larger social and natural contexts are; how do they characteristically define what they ought to be doing as congregations; how have they defined who they are and what they ought to do historically (diachronic study); how is the social form of their common life nurtured and corrected in liturgy, pastoral caring, preaching, education, maintenance of property, service to neighbors; what is the role of scripture in all this, the role of traditions of theology, and the role of traditions of worswhat they ought to be doing as congregations; how have they defined who they are and what they ought to do historically (diachronic study); how is the social form of their common life nurtured and corrected in liturgy, pastoral caring, preaching, education, maintenance of property, service to neighbors; what is the role of scripture in all this, the role of traditions of theology, and the role of traditions of worswhat they ought to do historically (diachronic study); how is the social form of their common life nurtured and corrected in liturgy, pastoral caring, preaching, education, maintenance of property, service to neighbors; what is the role of scripture in all this, the role of traditions of theology, and the role of traditions of worswhat is the role of scripture in all this, the role of traditions of theology, and the role of traditions of worship?
How do you come up with a probability of something that exists beyond time and space, has never been observed in any fashion what so ever, but created everything?
Before the Quattrocento ended, the great Verrocchio had demonstrated what sculpture could do to activate the space not only within but around a niche with his magisterial Christ and Saint Thomas, created for the Orsanmichele in Florence, and the same body of formal knowledge is evident in The Young Saint John the Baptist.
They do have their own active and creative manner of collectively representing their historicity, which I am arguing, is closely intertwined with their experience with what they take to be the Divine Power, Ellaiyamman as the goddess of the Paraiyars is a pivotal symbol of the source (and the hope of protection) of this distinct physical and conceptual space: she conserves their geographic space by guarding their particularity as a community and she represents their conceptual space as self - reflective human beings.
If we did make the global economy and the economy of nature together key concerns for the conceptual space of theological studies, what would need to happen beyond Moltmann's nomination of a new dialogue partner?
I do wonder if CNN would give this «pastor» this forum to explain the many biblical reasons that abortion is wrong, or if you only get space to try to use a preacher and the Bible to push what CNN believes.
It reminds me that, today, there are sparrows falling from trees and planets coursing through space, that a great cloud of witnesses has come before me and will come after me, that I have sinned by what I have done and what I have left undone, that all I really need is my daily bread, that, with or without me, the glory of God persists, «as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be.»
So we decided instead to focus on what we do best: training officials to determine when one person has violated the personal space of someone else.
In the space of time available to him, of course, Mr. Clinton could offer little more than a hasty outline of this proposal, but he did manage to make clear that what he was referring to was some sort of system whereby American high school (and, as it was to turn out, also college) graduates would exchange some years of service, either as policemen, environmental workers, or offerers of some form of assistance to poor children, in exchange for the government's subsequently paying their college tuition» a kind of GI Bill for non-GIs.
If he or she wants to make what can be called a sacred space, the problem has nothing to do with age or with personal or social events.
Who are we to judge what God does or allows he has his reasons who can fathom his ways he sees the end from the beginning and is not limited to time or space like we are.Does God want anything the answer is Yes he wants a relationship with us that is why he sent his son because he had a purpose in creating us.However the wages of sin is death in this scripture alone regardless of what happens here we all deserve to die God could have wiped us all out with another flood for who of us is worthy.It is by grace that we live and yes bad things do happen to good people just as it does for the wicked is it to test our faith i do not know but i do know that God gives us the grace to endure through trials and difficulty and that all things do work for Good if we love him..
Unfortunately, God doesn't offer Habakkuk a promise of immediate relief; but God does offer the prophet the space to feel what some would call «negative» emotions, room to honestly express those emotions and God's own presence.
What Jacobs and her peers did not see is that crowding can make people more private, more defensive, more protective of the little space they have.
Jesus4FREEDOM, the fact that you assert as much does not change the fact that if you have an omniscient god, who knows exactly what you future consists of, by definition, leaves no space for free will.
I don't know what you refer to when you say fishon and Steve would disapprove but I pray you get the space for that refuge you need.
Time and space and silence are required to ponder what the other person has said or done in our presence.
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