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Why would Apple,
one of the
world's most valuable companies, be concerned with a
little café in the middle
of Germany?
Built for the «move fast and break things»
world, WeWork serves a new kind
of company,
one that is willing to pay a
little extra to avoid commitment.
One answer is that the technique is likely to be
of little value to those blessed souls who have sailed through life without a care in the
world.
It's a question that can be a
little scary to entertain, but it is
one that some
of the business
world's biggest leaders have answered.
Fight back by making sure your
little ones see a broader and more representative sample
of the
world.
In that context, the Labo could tap into parents» desire to draw kids» attention away from screens, at least a
little bit, acting as a kind
of bridge from the digital
world back into the real
one.
But somewhere in the heat
of battle, when there seemed
little to lose, when doing whatever it took felt more heroic than sticking to your guns, for
one unfortunate moment at the 11th hour, it made all the sense in the
world to ask, «Is this a prime minister?»
Still, unless you are
one of the 59 million Americans who voted for Trump on Nov. 8, Russian President Vladimir Putin, or TransCanada Corp. chief executive Russ Girling, there is
little reason to feel good about the state
of the
world.
Reading about the Elon Musks and Jeff Immelts
of the
world leads us to assume that business greatness means
little sleep, and even less time with loved
ones.
Now, no matter how the context
of the phrase is being used
one thing will transcend... this
little phrase» Kickin» It», will make a big impact in this
world and to those in need.
In as
little as ten years,
one of our
world - class diamond mines may close.
With its slower pace
of living, warm, welcoming climate, healthy, fresh foods and reputation as
one of the «greenest and cleanest» countries in the
world with
little pollution, lots
of clean water and fresh air... it's no wonder Costa Ricans are considered the «happiest people on the planet».
One of the largest exchanges in the
world, Bitfinex, has been hacked numerous times and provides
little transparency about where it is keeping its money.
We get trained by our elders to be the next teachers
of our culture and that continues with our
little ones too, we teach them to take on the role when we are not around, when we leave this
world.
Face it... in the real
world, you don't make money trying random
little tips, scattered flavor -
of - the - month stuff, or trying out the latest greatest app and another
one and another
one.
I lived in what I considered
one of the greatest cities in the
world — Vancouver, British Columbia — where I worked as a senior marketing executive at a restaurant group, earning a great salary that afforded me an active social life, overpriced lattes and other
little luxuries.
The legacy
of oil refining in India,
one of the
world's largest economies, shows the industry can develop with
little risk to the climate, OPEC's leader said.
John is a
world - renowned financial writer
of New York Times best - selling books including Code Red, Bull's Eye Investing, Just
One Thing, Endgame, and most recently, The
Little Book
of Bull's Eye Investing.
There is room in the multi-billion dollar
world of freelancing for
one little old you to carve out a living.
In addition, when it comes to capital controls, storing a
little gold outside
one's home jurisdiction can help avoid
one major calamity, a danger that is growing virtually everywhere in the
world: the outright confiscation
of people's savings.
The effectuated rules were
one - size - fits - all and drew
little distinction between the trillion - dollar JP Morgans
of the
world and their community banking brethren.
Marginal, nasty
little outcasts
one minute and destroyers
of worlds the next, you could almost violate our last respectable taboo and call them our Hitlers.
i; m not sure i follow your
little brother thing, but sharing ideas and a conversation with two differing view points is a debate, and if both parties don't try to kill the other
one this is a
world of understanding thru conflict, for a differing point
of view is in confliction with the others.
@Zelda - today - gone - tomorrow Could you explain to us oh wise
one, how a child
of god who he created with Mayer - Rokitansky - Kuster - Hauser Syndrome fits into your
little world there?
• Patrick Leigh Fermor, The Violins
of Saint - Jacques: No
one in the twentieth century wrote more magnificent English, or prose
of a purer purple; but, while his travel memoirs are now more widely appreciated than ever, his only novel (or novella, really) tends to be overlooked — a deftly constructed, economically proportioned, perfectly satisfying
little tale about the small twilight
world of a fictional French Caribbean island on its last day.
We are all
of us together carried in the
one world - womb; yet each
of us is our own
little microcosm in which the Incarnation is wrought independently with degrees
of intensity, and shades that are incommunicable.
We were in the awkward process
of making peace after some lines had been crossed and feelings hurt, and as we got to know
one another a
little better in that conversation, we had the chance to share more about our personal journeys and how we came to see the
world in the ways that we do.
When I was a
little boy, if some
one had offered me a bag
of thousands
of marbles, including giant cats eyes, aggies and more I would have thought I had the
world by the tail.
To most people, «such a God appears to them to have
little or nothing to do with the situation
of the
world, in which almost daily horrible news reports come,
one after the other, and many people are deeply troubled by anxieties
of the future.»
One problem with that label is that it gives
little clue as to what features
of the modern
world are being left behind.
In the face
of these facts, there can be
little doubt that Christianity itself has been
one of the major causes
of atheism in the modern
world.
This is not simply because its daunting length and complexity resist entry by ordinary readers, but because Jewett's relentless application
of current preoccupations flattens
one of the
world's most powerful religious writings to the level
of the banal and reveals how
little theological passion and insight are to be found among contemporary New Testament interpreters.
One large tree down, a yard full
of limbs and no power was the extent
of the damage Hurricane Irma left in our
little part
of the
world.
Thus did Newman's view
of development pose
one final, necessary challenge: the need to take seriously the institutional Church, a notion alien to my evangelical
world, where a «high» view
of the Church typically meant
little more than attending morning and evening services on a Sunday.
At
one time
one of the great missionary faiths
of the
world, it has declined under persecution, or pressure from without, until there remain only a
little more than a hundred thousand Zoroastrians in the whole
world.
If members do not learn what it means to belong to «the Body
of Christ» through service to
one another, they will have
little inclination to see or believe that the church is called to serve the
world.
See, I have known more then
one professed Christian that only cared about their family and those that agreed with them on things, the rest
of the
world they thought
little of.
This is why it is important to expose people such as these, people who have never left their
little oyster shells, to
one of millions
of peaceful, law - abiding Muslims in America and
one of billions
of law abiding Muslims in the
world.
If they'd just do that
one little thing... apply YOUR religion to YOUR life and let the rest
of US live OUR lives to our liking, the
world (America especially) would be a much better place!
Nor, for that matter, will there be many Greeks; with a fertility rate
of only 1.37 children per female,
one of the
world's lowest, Greece by mid-century will have a population two - thirds
of which exceeds the age
of sixty, and very
little population at all by the end
of the century.
It is a
little - known fact among American Christians that Pike was not only an evangelical missionary and Bible translator but also
one of the
world's top linguistic scientists
of the 20th century.
The entire Arab
world translates a
little over three hundred books a year,
one - fifth the number
of Greece.
The pre-exilic prophets were already speaking
of the judgment to fall «in the latter days» as
one in which the God
of Israel «will be judge between nations, arbiter among many peoples» 8 and where the divine judgment would result in a new kind
of world in which «the wolf shall live with the sheep, and the leopard lie down with the kid; the calf and the young lion shall grow up together, and a
little child shall lead them».9
Apart from anything else, Mrs McLeod is not going to drop this
one; and whether they like it or not, the English bishops have become uneasily aware that there are those in Rome who listen to her when she gives them her assessments
of what is going on in what some
of them see as a remote and mostly God - forsaken part
of the Catholic
world,
of which they know
little.
It is agreed with
little dispute among all intelligent men that mankind must rapidly integrate a truly universal civilisation, and become
one people in the brotherhood
of a
world - wide commonwealth.
If a man has not enough passion to make either the
one movement or the other, if he loiters through life, repenting a
little, and thinks that the rest will take care
of itself, he has once for all renounced the effort to live in the idea — and then he can very easily reach and help others to reach the highest attainments, i.e. delude himself and others with the notion that in the
world of spirit everything goes as in a well - known game
of cards where everything depends on haphazard.
Hauerwas clearly has
little hope
of winning over the secularists, but he might be able to bring the Niebuhrian realists to his side by showing them a less compromised way to relate to the
world than the
one Stout offers.
Perhaps aspects
of them, such as their ethical implications, may be compared, but as total approaches to mystery, to human existence, and to the
world, it makes
little sense to say that
one is clearly better than another.
De Bary also points out how John Erskine,
one of the pioneers
of the new program at Columbia, though he had
little knowledge
of Asian cultures, felt that a core curriculum based only on Western classics was inadequate for the global
world in which we live.