Judgment is coming to the mockers and those consumed
with the things of this world and it will be sudden and final.
Be as clever in dealing with the things of God as they are in dealing
with the things of this world.
If we already» have our «hands full»
with the things of this world there will be no room for the things of the next.
In Ethics Bonhoeffer says that the Christian, even if ultimately concerned with «last things», must be immediately concerned with «things before last», that is to say,
with the things of this world.
I have no concrete idea for how Christianity will wrestle free of its current crisis, of its distractions and temptations, and above all its enmeshment
with the things of this world.
What becomes clear in vintage Canotypes by Anna Atkins from the mid-1800s to Paul Outerbridge, Jr.'s influential work from the 1920s is that from its nascency the medium originally forged on the dynamic interaction between light, chemistry, and paper has long also held a particularly intimate relationship
with the things of the world.
Not exact matches
Someone can see what they feel is the greatest advertisement in the
world and be dead set on buying from that company, but if a friend tells them good
things about another company that offers the same goods or services, most
of the time they will take their friends advice and go
with the alternative company.
«I meet
with them regularly to chat about what's going on in their
world, how they think
of things, and how we can do
things differently in the company to appeal to that generation.
This isn't always a bad
thing and it's part
of the psychology — or pathology if you prefer — that also makes it possible for entrepreneurs to quickly get over their past hiccups and get on
with their main job
of making history and changing the
world.
(See This isn't always a bad
thing and it's part
of the psychology — or pathology if you prefer — that also makes it possible for entrepreneurs to quickly get over their past hiccups and get on
with their main job
of making history and changing the
world.
With so much
of the
world already furious at Israel, the last
thing that country's leadership should be doing is taking the heat for Western imperial adventures.
Believe it or not, there was a time when you could say that kind
of thing with a straight face in the marketing
world.
For instance, when Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne emerged from a January meeting
with Alberta's Rachel Notley to say warm, fuzzy
things about Alberta's new climate strategy and the quest for pipelines, the prime minister quickly praised their efforts from Switzerland, where he was attending the
World Economic Forum: «I am very much in the camp
of both premiers, Wynne and Notley, who demonstrated that Canada can and should work together on economic issues for all
of us.»
With Valentine's Day around the corner, here's a stimulating spoonful
of inspirational talks about that
thing that makes the
world go «round.
«There's one
thing that
world leaders don't like, particularly in the
world we have right now
with a lot
of strong dictators around the
world.
One
thing (prop planes) led him to another (corporate jets) and then to another (surplus military jets), culminating in 2012
with the founding
of Draken International, a Lakeland, Florida, military contractor that operates one
of the largest fleets
of privately owned fighter jets in the
world.
«In the same way that the internet expanded and changed how we interact
with people, the internet
of things, by connecting items in our
world, will again change our lives,» he says.
Even if you had the best PowerPoint presentation in the
world with great visuals, staged animation, and all the other cool
things you can do
with PowerPoint (I'd be lying if I said I didn't like all
of that PowerPoint geeky stuff, too), it still is one in a line
of many all using the same format and structure.
IBM estimated in 2013 that
with the rapid spread
of mobile devices and the «Internet
of Things,» the
world is generating more than 2.5 billion gigabytes
of data every single day.
And if there's one
thing that's certain as we move more
of our economy to the digital
world, we need a way to assure both trustworthiness and a way to make sure it scales
with the petabytes
of information created weekly.
With one recently - auctioned 14 - bedroom, two - pool mansion on Park Lane Circle being modelled on the Palace
of Versailles, it's clear that the residents
of Bridle Path have a cultured eye for the
world's best
things.
Of course, this type of marketing will require a good deal of fine tuning — the last thing a retailer can afford to do right now is completely alienate customers with overly invasive promotions in an increasingly privacy - obsessed worl
Of course, this type
of marketing will require a good deal of fine tuning — the last thing a retailer can afford to do right now is completely alienate customers with overly invasive promotions in an increasingly privacy - obsessed worl
of marketing will require a good deal
of fine tuning — the last thing a retailer can afford to do right now is completely alienate customers with overly invasive promotions in an increasingly privacy - obsessed worl
of fine tuning — the last
thing a retailer can afford to do right now is completely alienate customers
with overly invasive promotions in an increasingly privacy - obsessed
world.
«That's one
of the
things that technology companies really have to struggle
with when they enter the
world of agriculture,» Royse says.
One
of the
things that struck me about the document is that there's a genuine difficulty in reporting on this sort
of stuff in a
world replete
with grey areas.
Though the philanthropy under Bill Gates» name has partnered
with cryptocurrency firm Ripple in a bid to help the unbanked, the
world's second richest man said Tuesday that the main feature
of Bitcoin and its ilk is not a «good
thing.»
With the Internet
of Things (IoT) bringing connectivity to what were formerly «dumb» pieces
of hardware (like locks), and new gadgets that didn't exist a decade ago (like smartwatches), it's a whole new
world.
This is one
of those
things that's so easy to forget about, or make due
with whatever you have already — but it can make a
world of difference.
The Internet
of Things (IoT) is expected to revolutionize and change the way all businesses, governments, and consumers interact
with the physical
world.
We feel he's the best person to get
things back on track,
with his
world experience, and view
of the
world.
There's so much you do have, and it's not just
things; you also have experiences, family and friends, memories, pockets
of happy moments, laughter your shared
with someone, your personal strengths, your skills and talents, and you most likely also have a reasonable amount
of knowledge about the
world and how it works.
Nostalgia for the 1980s and the 1990s has peaked in recent years, as evidenced elsewhere in the fashion
world with a denim comeback not to mention listicle upon listicle on BuzzFeed, reboots of countless nineties sitcoms from Boy Meets World to Full House (or original takes on dated themes like Netflix's Stranger Things), or even the release of the Nintendo NES Classic Edition that immediately became The Gift of the 2016 holiday se
world with a denim comeback not to mention listicle upon listicle on BuzzFeed, reboots
of countless nineties sitcoms from Boy Meets
World to Full House (or original takes on dated themes like Netflix's Stranger Things), or even the release of the Nintendo NES Classic Edition that immediately became The Gift of the 2016 holiday se
World to Full House (or original takes on dated themes like Netflix's Stranger
Things), or even the release
of the Nintendo NES Classic Edition that immediately became The Gift
of the 2016 holiday season.
One
of the great
things about transitioning from the executive
world to the non-executive
world across a different range
of organisations is that you encounter different experiences and issues to deal
with.
One day last fall I spent a couple
of hours talking
with the pair, and I kept asking for real -
world examples
of companies that are already doing such
things.
In a
world that's become downright obsessed
with technology and the next big
thing, Shavitz is something
of a technology anti-hero.
With the
world at your fingertips, boredom can be a
thing of the past.
All it has to do to be competitive in the self - driving
world is acquire a fleet
of cars, or partner
with someone willing to handle that side
of things.
«The fact that the GEs and the Netflixes
of the
world were playing around
with Periscope before any
of us were able to get in touch and say, «Hey, have you considered using this new
thing we've created?»
You grew up in a time when you had access to only what was within your proximity — which meant as the
world expanded (and more rapidly
with the internet), you were left
with a feeling
of «I remember when
things were simple.»
«If Muslims get less happy
with their place in the
world, more resentful
of their treatment by the West, support for radical Islam will grow, so
things will get worse for the West,» he wrote.
«The people who are at the vanguard
of the investment community in and around San Francisco are starting to come to grips
with the fact that there's a gaping hole in the strategy that investors are using today, and are now looking at
things that are disruptively
world - changing, fundamental technologies that will take five to 15 years to develop and are extremely capital intensive,» he says.
Maya DiRado
of the U.S. kicked
things off by snatching gold from Hungary's Katinka Hosszu, the heavy favorite and fastest qualifier in the event, to win her second gold in her first Olympics, while Michael Phelps ended his individual Olympics career
with a three - way tie for silver, and Katie Ledecky set yet another
world record to defend her 800m title.
With that knowledge and with that insight, I think you can do extraordinary things, because you can go out and target your audiences, in a way that in the past, it would have just been whoever was passing you on the streets of Dubainow, you can target similar sets of people anywhere in the world, and I think that's a fantastic opportun
With that knowledge and
with that insight, I think you can do extraordinary things, because you can go out and target your audiences, in a way that in the past, it would have just been whoever was passing you on the streets of Dubainow, you can target similar sets of people anywhere in the world, and I think that's a fantastic opportun
with that insight, I think you can do extraordinary
things, because you can go out and target your audiences, in a way that in the past, it would have just been whoever was passing you on the streets
of Dubainow, you can target similar sets
of people anywhere in the
world, and I think that's a fantastic opportunity.
The
world of entrepreneurship is flooded
with hype, so when someone sees the real
thing, they won't hesitate to buy.
Universities are a great source
of hungry and passionate people looking to get involved
with the next big
thing, or an opportunity to change the
world.
Paul Graham, founder
of Y Combinator, the largest accelerator in the
world: «Empirically, the way to do really big
things seems to be to start
with deceptively small
things....
Along
with creating timeless, fist pumping anthems such as «You Can't Stop Rock «n» Roll», «We're Not Gon na Take It», and «I Wan na Rock», Twisted Sister did a lot
of other
things right to sell over 10,000,000 albums around the
world.
The
thing is, though, that I'm 52 years old, familiar
with the field and the
world of conventions, moderately well known to many professionals in the field, and relatively well - liked.
«Since labor law has mostly been written for those
with formal employers, we need to imagine a
world where
things are different,» says Libby Reder, a fellow at the Aspen Institute's Future
of Work Initiative.
In the lead - up to his dinner at the White House planned for Thursday night, Chinese premier Xi Jinping met
with the people who really run
things: Leaders
of the
world's biggest tech companies.
By reinvesting dividends, interest income, and capital gains for an entire working career
of 40 + years, it would be a virtual certainty, or as much as such a
thing is possible in a non-certain
world, that the portfolio owner would retire
with millions
of dollars in assets due to the power
of compounding.