Sentences with phrase «world challenges it presents»

It helps that the game allows you to really let your imagination run wild as you tackle the various open - world challenges it presents.

Not exact matches

I have a fairly deep spiritual practice in general, but this year with all the craziness, with all the angst in the world around us, with the challenges that are had, it really deepens the need to be present, and the joy that comes from being more deeply present.
With a world full of fascinating destinations, choosing the perfect vacation spot can present a challenge.
And that has left Emotiv with a challenge every bit as big as conquering mind reading: figuring out how to present its breakthrough device to the world in a way that will transform it from a slightly scary gadget to the next must - have consumer technology.
The current shift of the Baby Boomer bulge from work to retirement presents a huge challenge to the world's policy markers and the world needs to build its own financial seawall - a retirement seawall — to manage this issue.
One thing I learned was that the corporate world can be tough and present many challenges.
Contending that the empire option dramatically compromises the gospel vision of peace, Nelson - Pallmeyer jettisons just - war theory and advocates reclaiming Jesus» radical model of nonviolence, He challenges Christians to reject militarism and those aspects of their religious tradition that encourage or endorse violence, and he presents nonviolent alternatives that refuse to sanction violence as part of Cod's providential care of the world.
That question undoubtedly matters, but religious freedom presents a more immediate challenge to many others around the world who wonder whether their faith will get them thrown in jail, persecuted or even killed.
Richard L. Rubenstein has had a greater and more immediate impact upon the world of Christian theology than has been effected by any recent radical Christian theologian, and doubtless this is true because, in the words of Langdon Gilkey, he presents the sharpest and most devastating challenge to the traditional or Biblical conception of God.
That world, as he and numerous commentators have attempted to describe, presents a completely new challenge to the Church: hence the need for a new evangelisation.
For Babin, the changes brought by electronic communication constitute the development of a new culture which present those of us educated within a literate world with a radical challenge.
For example, after explaining how their research shows that three - quarters of young outsiders and half of young churchgoers describe present - day Christianity as «too involved in politics,» this is what Kinnaman concludes: «To address the deep challenges that are facing people in our nation and around the world, Gabe and I have come to the conclusion that being politically engaged is more important than ever.»
We live in an increasingly post-Christian Western world, which presents exceptional challenges for evangelization.
The task of confronting the nonevangelical world over the issue of Biblical authority is being undercut by the desire to challenge fellow evangelicals» notions of inspiration What is distinctively evangelical needs again to be forcefully presented to the wider Christian community.
To be sure, I intend in my article to present the reader (especially the BYU reader) with a challenging alternative — but it can not be simply reduced to the religion / world dichotomy.
They were presented with the challenge of directing their lives to a Christian faith that was vital for the whole world.
New meaning born out of the post-1960s world present new challenges to the church.
Expanding from a Jewish to a Gentile world the early church concluded that no legalism, Judaic or Gentile, was adequate to fulfill the gospel standard of agape, that the Kingdom of God was already present and yet to come, and that in living the gospel in this world with its political, economic and social challenges would require faithfulness and patience.
The articulation of that other world is unavoidably a critique of and challenge to every present world.
The preacher is summoned by the gospel to present an imaginative Word that lives «out beyond» and challenges the taken - for - granted world of the congregation.
It has, however, recently been challenged by an interpretation which convincingly argues that Whitehead's concept of actual entities and their process of feeling constitutes an analysis of the nature and structure of «any concrete existent whatsoever».13 And in the present context this means that actual entities and their process of feeling are not to be conceived as a substratum from which the empirical world is derived.
But it does lie within our capacity at least to challenge the dogmas of scientific materialism that rule out any point of contact between our myths of hope and the apparently unsympathetic world of nature that is often presented to us as the necessary consequent of a scientific approach to reality.
Prisons and jails present in microcosm the challenges confronting the church and the world — racial polarization, economic disparity and poverty, terror and violence, drug and alcohol abuse, personal and family brokenness, isolation and loneliness, anger and meaninglessness and guilt.
These reports present the agri benchmark network's perspectives on recent global beef and sheepmeat developments, the economics and drivers facing producers around the world, farm profitability (globally and in network countries) and views on likely future developments and challenges.
It is therefore a great pleasure to introduce The Glenlivet Cipher to the world as it presents a challenge for Scotch whisky fans at all levels.
As the world's population gets older, it presents both a challenge and an opportunity for food producers.
Speakers I found especially engaging included: Louise Fresco, who presented the keynote on future trends in food including tailored nutrition and food printing and the simultaneous challenge of sufficient calories in the developing world, and adequate nutrition in the developed world; and Simon Costa who developed and distributed a micro hermetic silo for grain storage reminding us that funding is mainly directed towards researching increased agricultural production while post-harvest losses go unaddressed.
Meeting the world's future food and nutritional needs in a sustainable way presents critical development challenges, underscoring the urgent need for action to enhance production while minimizing the environmental footprint of rice systems and their vulnerability to climate change.
«The majority of international exhibitors are presenting — many of them as world premieres — intelligent and innovative solutions to the current challenges in intralogistics.
(3) formation flexibility — it took 20 years for Wenger to return to a back 3 and now he can't seem to choose anything but that formation... the teams in the premiership and those we could face in the Europa will present vastly different tactics and we need to have a manager who can prepare this squad for this eventuality and have the fortitude to make the necessary adjustments throughout the season... I have seen nothing in the past 6 - 7 years to suggest that he is the man to take on this challenge... I can't even remember when he changed formations when he would replace a small, pacy striker, like during the Walcott experiment, with the lumbering Giroud... of course this is exactly why there is no other manager in the world that plays more players out of their natural positions (square peg in a round hole)
We have No world class striker which is what ALL teams who are challenging for silverware have and MOST TELLING OF ALL we are not seeking to buy these players in that we lack and are not seeking to rearrange a team that at present is not cutting the mustard.
Madrid, Barca, Bayern all have academy players for the future but it doesn't stop them from buying world class talent to help them challenge in the present, those same world class players they buy will also teach their youngsters how to develop a strong mentality which the manager alone can not do.
At first, almost every sight, sound, and smell is a new one — every interaction with the non-uterine world presents a new challenge to that tiny little brain.
Attachment parenting has been a gift for my family, but attachment parenting in a detached world has presented me with some challenges as well.
The Conrad Foundation's Spirit of Innovation Challenge (SOIC) presents high school students with a very broad challenge: create an innovative product that provides solution to a real - world problem such that someone can pay for it, by applying principles in science, technology, engineering and mathematicChallenge (SOIC) presents high school students with a very broad challenge: create an innovative product that provides solution to a real - world problem such that someone can pay for it, by applying principles in science, technology, engineering and mathematicchallenge: create an innovative product that provides solution to a real - world problem such that someone can pay for it, by applying principles in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
In 2016 I warned Nigeria and the world that Buhari's health would present a major challenge for the rest of his tenure.
It's a difficult task for all of the roughly 50,000 participants, but training for one of the world's most competitive races while working in a grueling round - the - clock government presents its own set of challenges.
Lost (and Gained) in Translation 05 July 2013 English's status as the world language of science presents challenges and opportunities to native speakers and English learners.
English's status as the world language of science presents challenges and opportunities to native speakers and English learners.
«Managing the differing ecologies of a landscape - scale species presents many challenges even in a perfect world of unlimited resources and complete agreement amongst all associated stakeholders.
Kaplan is presenting the findings at the World Congress of Gastroenterology Oct. 16 in Orlando, Fla. «The increasing prevalence of IBD will challenge clinicians and health policy - makers,» says Kaplan.
«The companies leading the virtual reality revolution have solved major engineering challenges — how do you build a small headset that does a good job presenting images of a virtual world,» says Bas Rokers, UW - Madison psychology professor.
BALANCING the need to travel while minimising your carbon footprint can present a challenge for scientists whose research takes them to far - flung parts of the world.
Water resource issues and problems in the world's developing countries, or lesser developed countries, present special management challenges.
The company sets its own challenge to regularly present exciting product innovations and world firsts.
BrainTech 2017 brought over 40 of the world's leading researchers, clinicians and industry leaders in the brain arena, to present and discuss challenges, opportunities and technological developments.
World Science Forum (WSF), an outcome of the 1999 World Conference on Science, is a biennial event that since 2003 has been successfully assembling scientists, decision - makers from the world of politics and industry, representatives of civil society and the media to discuss critical global issues and the contribution of science towards meeting the challenges they preWorld Science Forum (WSF), an outcome of the 1999 World Conference on Science, is a biennial event that since 2003 has been successfully assembling scientists, decision - makers from the world of politics and industry, representatives of civil society and the media to discuss critical global issues and the contribution of science towards meeting the challenges they preWorld Conference on Science, is a biennial event that since 2003 has been successfully assembling scientists, decision - makers from the world of politics and industry, representatives of civil society and the media to discuss critical global issues and the contribution of science towards meeting the challenges they preworld of politics and industry, representatives of civil society and the media to discuss critical global issues and the contribution of science towards meeting the challenges they present.
Not only do highly refined foods present tremendous caloric excess, they lack these salutary signals from the plant world — «signals that challenge,» Mattson says.
As the world population continues to age, the cumulative growth of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and the high levels of comorbidities present in these patients present an increasing challenge for caregivers and clinicians alike.
The Southern Regional PCOS Awareness Symposium presented by PCOS Challenge, Inc. and Emory Reproductive Center featured world leading experts on Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.
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