Foundations
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It's not about
foundations
necessarily; it's about the rest of us.
Just as she’d created the
foundations
of existentialism, she’d now redefine the limits of gender.
So, you can see from these diagrams that the protocell is actually moving away from the light, toward the dark
foundations.
And so here the protocells are depositing their limestone very specifically, around the
foundations
of Venice, effectively petrifying it.
You know, that woman that goes around to
foundations
asking for money, thinking about the economics of terrorism.
And the other is Moksha-Yug Access, which is integrating rural supply chain on the
foundations
of self-help group-based microfinance.
At the end of the meeting he says, look, it is not going to work; you will never see your money back; but my
foundations
will put 500,000 dollars so you can test the idea.
Imagine that this third of this room is filled with people who represent different
foundations.
From the
foundations
of science to the limits of technology to the very definition of the human condition, I think computation is destined to be the defining idea of our future.
And thanks to Deworm the World, and the effort of many country governments and foundations, 20 million school-aged children got dewormed in 2009.
Late one night three of his workers Riley (Timothy Starks), Hansen (Adrian Alvarado) & Miller (Paul Rae) are digging
foundations
in the desert when they unearth what looks like a tomahawk axe, unfortunately for them an ancient Native American demon called the bone eater comes along & kills them.
He struggles hard with his mind, body and soul as personal matters get to breaking point and even his family seems to slip away...whilst the rest of the world stand against him as he knows that his findings literally shake the very
foundations
of their lives, culture and meaning of existence.
Like one of the previous commenters said, this had the
foundations
of a great movie but something happened on the way to delivery.
Gore and torture pornography centred films like Saw and Hostel seem to have stole the
foundations
of horror and instead of focusing on truly scaring people through suspense, meticulous direction and script, these films focus solely on shocking people.
While audiences left the cinema entranced by the glorious melodrama of "Imitation of Life" and "Written on the Wind", they would have left "There's Always Tomorrow" feeling a lot less secure about their own lives, since it's a film that touches on a fair amount of "dangerous" territory, calling into question the very
foundations
of the American family.
Things get sticky when one of the group has written an about to be published novel, where the characters are just thinly disguised versions of his friends and how revelations in this book alter and shake the
foundations
of these relationships.
This movie, although a long forgotten classic to the trendy, so called "movie buffs" out there, blissfully unveils the solid
foundations
of a perfect romance comedy.
The scale of this challenge demands a comprehensive, institutional response from the EU that goes well beyond the Decade and the capacity of my
foundations.
As Yale historian Paul Kennedy has long stressed, a condition of “imperial overreach” arises when the projection of military power outstrips a country’s shaky economic
foundations.
As US support waivers, African and European governments, foundations, institutional donors, and practitioners must be ready to step in to help African farmers build long-term resiliency.
Some
foundations
said that information on their work’s effectiveness was confidential.
The fact that charities were unprepared for such questions indicated to Karnofsky and Hassenfeld that other donors and
foundations
give more or less blindly, without the information needed to make sound decisions about whom to support.
But America's economic program for reconstructing Iraq is laying the
foundations
for poverty and chaos.
This entails strengthening China’s institutional
foundations
and establishing clear, transparent rules, in order to encourage experimentation and innovation, ensure the smooth exit of failed projects, and manage the fallout of errors.
A decade after the euro’s introduction, we must follow the example of its founders and turn crisis into opportunity by uniting in a spirit of cooperation and ambition – and thereby reinforce the EMU’s
foundations.
Russia’s annexation of Crimea violated international law and called into question the very
foundations
of Europe’s security architecture.
And, indeed, debt and unfunded non-debt liabilities increasingly weigh down public-sector balance sheets and pension funds, eroding the
foundations
of resilient, sustainable growth.
Immanuel Kant, with his categorical imperative, provided the philosophical
foundations
for those who wanted an alternative basis for ethics than that provided by religious aphorisms.
Clinton created the Global Partnership Initiative to build as many coalitions, networks, and partnerships as possible with corporations, foundations, NGOs, universities, and other civic organizations.
First elections, in particular, are almost inevitably of limited value as
foundations
of democracy, because they take place in an emotionally charged atmosphere and largely without substantive debate.
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