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If he wants to take a leap of faith, maybe the city should backstop that leap of faith.
It's a leap of faith — faith in human ingenuity.
Committing time to such programs requires a leap of faith.
The leap of faith involved seems entirely borne by Kaepernick.
Finally, one night, unprompted, Daniel took a leap of faith.
"It was a real leap of faith," Mr. Lo said.
" Fraser calls her move to CitiMortgage "a leap of faith.
That's a huge leap of faith for any studio to take.
I'm willing to acknowledge that this is a leap of faith.
It was beautiful to see him take that leap of faith.
Some of this logic requires a leap of faith, for sure.
"It&aposs a leap of faith on both sides," Silver said.
For Eaton, it doesn't stop with that initial leap of faith.
That's not a leap of faith, it's a leap of taste.
But taking that leap of faith was hard in the beginning.
Instead the two Americans took a leap of faith—in themselves.
It was a leap of faith because we are so different.
The president has seemingly taken a very large leap of faith.
I took a flying leap of faith going into this business.
"Take a leap of faith" they say... and so I did.
It was about taking a leap of faith and betting on myself.
Now that's a leap of faith, and a lot of hard work.
But that's asking citizens to take a pretty big leap of faith.
A leap of faith is required, even when the data is clear.
It was a leap of faith, that people would actually do it.
A24's leap of faith must have been a huge confidence boost.
In many respects, the Leap of Faith is similar to Klein's artwork.
It is a leap of faith, but it works, the instructors say.
Finally, Lolita is seeing the rewards from taking a leap of faith.
It's a leap of faith, and Petrini's fever dream concept turned reality.
Then six years ago took "a leap of faith" and founded BlueDot.
It was a leap of faith, but we decided to do it.
But supporting her plans would take a very big leap of faith.
LEAP OF FAITH Hubris, Negligence, and America's Greatest Foreign Policy Tragedy By Michael J. Mazarr The operative word in the title of "Leap of Faith: Hubris, Negligence, and America's Greatest Foreign Policy Tragedy" is the last one: tragedy.
We took a massive leap of faith, making environments without Firefight yet existing.
"Took a leap of faith and did the update," another forum poster wrote.
Some people are comfortable, but for others, it required a leap of faith.
For now, ordering made-to-measure clothes online requires a leap of faith.
It was also a giant leap of faith, based on Butterfield's potential alone.
Trusting Adora becomes a leap of faith, a risk that makes them vulnerable.
In the past, renting there was even more of a leap of faith.
As the church was nearly flickering out, he took a leap of faith.
And so, as with all security decisions, there's a leap of faith involved.
But on close examination, Professor Jacobson's premise does seem a leap of faith.
As for the French, this is still very much a leap of faith.
But other CNP members are just not ready to make that leap of faith.
One 9-year-old girl in New Jersey took a leap of faith – literally.
"It was a leap of faith, and Microsoft's been nothing but amazing to us."
This sure would be a new "Leap of Faith" for the Assassin's Creed series.
David Ben Gurion took a leap of faith when he declared independence in 1948.
It was a leap of faith, and Microsoft's been nothing but amazing to us.
"I took a leap of faith that this would be all right," she said.
Such a tremendous "leap of faith," from jobs to social issues to foreign policy!
They're asking us to make a leap of faith we're not willing to make.
If you've never used a bidet before, getting one is a leap of faith.
Given that time is priceless, I figured why not take the leap of faith.
If so, then the people are going to need to take a leap of faith.
I just jumped in and took a leap of faith, and I'm thankful for it.
For now, though, it's a unique leap of faith into a new style of gaming.
Rarely has a candidate for president been less deserving of such a leap of faith.
We love this strong teal satin color, but it was a total leap of faith.
So he decided to take a leap of faith and join them on their journey.
Are there any advantages to taking this leap of faith so early in your career?
Ms. McIntyre declared that marriage is a leap of faith, so the day seemed fitting.
Lupus woke me up and forced me to take a leap of faith with Chris.
Denying the existence of God is as much a leap of faith as asserting it.
Two years ago, she took a leap of faith, walked into Clark College and enrolled.
"I could either take a leap of faith or die a miserable death," she said.
"It's a long-term leap of faith," said Colleen Cassity of the Oracle Education Foundation.
You can't pay people with a leap of faith, I think he should understand that.
My stage career is so limited and this is a new crazy leap of faith.
So the first request I have to make of you is a leap of faith.
What I didn't know at the time is where this leap of faith would take me.
But in 2015 she took a leap of faith, crossing the pond again to pursue music.
But, Hertlein said, those are generally short-term solutions until that leap of faith is possible.
A Leap of faith that I could have never imagined to turn out like it did.
"We took a leap of faith, and found the rewards far outweighed the sacrifices," he writes.
Just looking at the quality of the show, you have to take a leap of faith.
As a freelance photographer, it took a huge leap of faith that this was worth photographing.
And for truTV executives, giving Mr. Conover an election special was also a leap of faith.
It's hard to imagine Americans making that French leap of faith in the value of disconnection.
So embracing even the smartest conservative Obamacare alternative requires a not-precisely-Burkean leap of faith.
The mayor made a comment that we should take a leap of faith in our budgeting.
That's about all you can really hope for—they were willing to take a leap of faith.
Still, after learning of T-Mobile's tuition assistance program, she decided to take a leap of faith.
They want to hold your hand while you take a leap of faith and face your fears.
But a discounted cashflow model gives a sense of the leap of faith that Uber's valuation requires.
In 1991, Paul Scharfman quit his marketing job at Kraft Foods and took a leap of faith.
More so than accepting a rose, accepting me into their family's homes was a leap of faith.
" In fact, he added, the invitation came with considerable risk: "It was such a leap of faith.
U.S. investors will have to continue to take a leap of faith when investing in Chinese firms.
Sometimes a supposed plot hole is a request to the audience to take a leap of faith.
His leap of faith falls short, and in J K Rowling's words, he ends up getting "splinched".
Today, Rahim is leading Juniper through another tricky transition — one that likely involves another leap of faith.
Or how about taking a leap of faith from the Mini to a full-size Monday puzzle?
They also spoke fondly of a lake house that he took a "leap of faith" in purchasing.
A $200,000 leap of faithWhile the business has taken off, it required a big leap of faith.
Exempting the United States from that proposition, as Mazarr does, entails its own spectacular leap of faith.
It was honestly a leap of faith, and we've been happily together (long-distance) for six months!
"It was definitely a leap of faith," Robinson said after a recent game at Michigan's Crisler Arena.
The projections are a leap of faith that many economists and the Federal Reserve regard as unlikely.
Take a leap of faith while these two planets work together to help you realize your goals.
Signing on the dotted line seems more and more like a leap of faith as costs increase.
But for the co-founders behind Tipsy Elves, the leap of faith was a risk well worth taking.
The septet took a leap of faith this year, and the result has inspired across cultures and languages.
But also, taking the leap of faith with your partner adds to what can make sexting feel special.
He finally found a couple that took a leap of faith and let him shoot with his iPhone.
"There's always a leap of faith and trust that I believe I know what I'm getting," Cashman said.
"Much like going to church on Sunday, I suppose it requires a leap of faith," Mr. Harwood said.
It was a real leap of faith on both parts, and there wasn't any significant pushback at all.
Some people tried to talk him out of it, but he says he took a leap of faith.
Or do we take that ancient giant leap of faith and do our best to respond with love?
But the Christmas narrative needs skeptics to exist, for believing in sentiment requires an active leap of faith.
By returning, Enrique and Emma were taking a precarious leap of faith, given their age and fragile health.
"This improvement in expectations can thus also be seen as a leap of faith for 2017," he added.
The biggest leap of faith was Edward Enninful becoming editor of British Vogue — that was an extraordinary thing.
But seeing whether the atmosphere of "Oasis" can sustain a story will require a hyperspace leap of faith.
Family formation, perhaps the ultimate personal leap of faith, looks to be another victim of this imprudent hesitation.
This could change, but right now it's even more of a leap of faith than Facebook ads began as.
It's Louise Wilson she credits with preparing her to take that leap of faith to design her first collection.
A lot of this stuff is a leap of faith, which is what makes this business so damn hard.
He'd take this — making music — just as seriously as the teens in that commercial taking a leap of faith.
The thing about investing in any new service, is that you are kind of taking a leap of faith.
It was her first film and my first film, too — and we were taking a leap of faith together.
In the end, he took a leap of faith, agreeing to lease a silver Mirai for $499 a month.
I think for someone like me, you have to take some kind of leap of faith and leave home.
A lot of intersections required a leap of faith and the temporary acceptance of a nonsensical run of letters.
They buck her up, forgive her trespasses, urge her to take the leap of faith and become a writer.
Which means everybody will have to take a leap of faith, or at least a hop, Walker Smith says.
Last February, I took a leap of faith and entered the congressional race for my home district, Georgia's Seventh.
And when the stakes are so high, Democrats have no real choice but to take a leap of faith.
Does she take a leap of faith and follow the whale into the unknown hole or swim to safety?
Taika Waititi: Oh, it's a leap—a leap of faith, a leap of stupidity, a leap into the void.
If everything went well, Kaepernick would get paid, but it was not a full leap-of-faith into Kaepernick's potential.
So why don't I help her with the leap of faith first, but make sure she would never regret it.
That's not a leap of faith that Facebook has earned — something that users *just might * reflect in their poll answers.
Thank goddess for that leap of faith—these women had a lot to say and they said it so poignantly.
"French and German officials will need to take a leap of faith away from their traditional positions," the authors said.
Including a pet in your wedding is a leap of faith, in addition to the one you are already making.
People are really tough only after they have taken a leap of faith for some truth or mission or love.
To trust that those things will get used and not just thrown out again is a huge leap of faith.
John Michael Hogue, a 23-year-old from Chicago, felt conflicted by consumerism, so he took a leap of faith.
But Harper's contract, as a partnership between two parties with no prior relationship, represents baseball's most lucrative leap of faith.
Torres and Letcher's leap-of-faith attitude has led to an encouraging volume of sales during their first several months.
And do you feel like, we're asking the reader or the viewer to take this leap of faith with me?
If you're an artist, the self-centered belief in yourself as especially attuned to the truth is a leap of faith.
"She encouraged me to take a leap of faith on this journey," says Grammer of getting married for the second time.
She dives in, and instead of taking her back to the beginning, her leap of faith finally takes her somewhere new.
Hundreds, if not thousands, agreed that the younger Moon was his father's rightful heir and took a big leap of faith.
"They have to ultimately take a leap of faith and say, 'I'm going to start to believe my partner,'" Hertlein said.
I think it took Director Lee a leap of faith to cast me in this, and that was what drew me.
For some people though, making a purchase on Instagram — or even online — can require a bit of a leap of faith.
Clicking felt like taking a leap of faith because it was often impossible to tell what waited in the video itself.
Taking a leap of faith in hopes of having Drake's rope catch on a nearby branch is both terrifying and exhilarating.
" "Ashley and I both opened our hearts and took a blind leap of faith when we got Married at First Sight.
SEVERAL years ago, Olivia Laing, a British writer, took a leap of faith in a new relationship, moving to New York.
Stepping off the curb and crossing the street while the intelligent vehicle purrs at the intersection is a leap of faith.
Ms Martinez promises an economic impact study, but says "there are times where you have to take a leap of faith".
And then he makes the leap of faith, breaking free of his suit and tie, falling toward a lake of fire.
Yet, there's almost always a leap of faith when you launch a new product or go after that new market segment.
It took a leap of faith, but Bowman knew that when you have the horses, you give the horses their heads.
Focusing on the journey rather than the result is not just a leap of faith, but a proven methodology for success.
On Sunday, the sun clashes with Jupiter, the planet of abundance, and we are pushed toward making a leap of faith.
Against this backdrop, it would take an enormous leap of faith to believe that no innocent person has ever been executed.
I told her that if she felt like taking a leap of faith she might find I had plenty to offer.
Instead of a leap of faith, individuals could make informed, data-driven decisions that best fit their unique situation and goals.
" Some of the best items will be exhibited next summer, in a show titled "American Democracy: A Great Leap of Faith.
"We are taking a bit of a leap of faith that the U.S. is not going to go into recession," he said.
To bring it to fruition, Molnar knew he had to take a "leap of faith" and take his next steps with NExT.
I know it's a leap of faith, but you have to do that if that's really what your heart is tugging at.
Tired of dreading work on Mondays, Brett Schulman swapped finance for food — a leap of faith that appears to be paying off.
It may seem like a big ask, but perhaps a little inspiration in all you need to take the leap of faith.
There's no great leap of faith in Assassin's Creed, but a surprising amount of the time, it at least finds steady footing.
When my probation ended on November 17, 2015, I took a leap of faith and moved to Houston to be with her.
Together, they took a leap of faith and decided to transform Estonia into a nation based on digital solutions and e-services.
Perhaps he did that before taking a big leap of faith to go track Cassie down and try, try again with her.
The year started off with about 70 participants, each willing to take a slightly insane but inevitably life-changing leap of faith.
Even if they're interested in the space and the product is intriguing, the leap of faith is team x product x market.
I felt like this was my opportunity to make a positive difference in the world, so I took a leap of faith.
Creating a garden is a leap of faith because, unlike an interior renovation, a landscape is alive, and that makes it fragile.
And while any new commitment requires a leap of faith, any job that feels like your true calling is one worth trying.
The line opened its bricks-and-mortar space at 395 Bleecker Street just over a year ago on a leap of faith.
I had to make a leap of faith in each corner of this puzzle because I had only a few true gimmes.
And it would involve a leap of faith to allow the private sector some flexibility in how it chooses to reduce recidivism.
At the time, Kern Lima knew the decision was make-or-break for IT Cosmetics, and she took a leap of faith.
"He took a rather large leap of faith and said he thought I was going to be great or something," she said.
"One has to make space in one's life to be able to accommodate them before making that leap of faith," Kazi said.
He even accused people holding humanistic values as being "covert Christians" because it required a leap of faith to hold to them.
The process was a leap of faith (just like our relationship, which started out long distance between New York and Tel Aviv).
He took the leap of faith and opened Restaurant Lamees, employing only refugees who are adapting to their new lives in Germany.
This new push is a leap of faith for Yum China, which also oversees the KFC and Pizza Hut brands in the country.
Today, she's proud to see the company she took a leap of faith to launch helping other women gain confidence and financial independence.
It was a moment of, 'Okay, I'm going to take a leap of faith and see what happens when I stop doing this.
He opened up to PEOPLE in 2016 about deciding to take a leap of faith and pursue a career as a professional photographer.
But he made that leap of faith, and by trusting God, he has inspired others for more than 40 years to do likewise.
THE LEAP OF FAITH Most people learn their baby's gender and then jump for joy; this father-to-be took the opposite approach.
"I was touched that this woman had taken such a leap of faith, sending cash through the mail like that," Flores tells PEOPLE.
He always had "the entrepreneurial bug," he said, and was always trying to convince those around him to take a leap of faith.
It's a bit of a leap of faith, but let's back the Golden Bears and hope they can manage more than a touchdown.
Many people will simply grant power of attorney to a spouse or loved one, but even that can require a leap of faith.
In other words, you will have to pick a VPN provider that has a strong privacy policy and take a leap of faith.
The unnatural and hubristic attempt by humans to fly requires many of us to make a leap of faith when boarding a plane.
With her business growing, Lintao took a leap of faith after graduating from college in 2018 and went full-time with her business.
Our heightened awareness of the curators' subjectivity requires us to take a larger-than-average leap of faith in regards to their wisdom.
Those who took the leap of faith and welcomed a picture share from a random stranger were treated to a new pair of shoes.
It is, in a real way, a leap of faith on the part of the show, and Coon is right there to catch it.
So we took a leap of faith and asked Adrian to take over duties as a screenwriter and he did that until the end.
He took a leap of faith and designed colorful iMacs that shifted the company's product design dramatically, vaulting it into a coveted consumer product.
For now, we are just building the public forum in the perfect way, and there's a bit of a leap of faith in that.
It might require you taking a leap of faith and fall off the edge of a cliff, betting something is waiting at the bottom.
People have learned to trust them, and XY banks on the fact that low-risk partiers will buy tickets on a leap of faith.
My mom would take off work to take me to auditions, because they believed in me, which is a very big leap of faith
Sean and I somehow had never been to Leap of Faith at the same time since my parents clasped hands and made that jump.
ANNABEL JONES We always try to have one leap of faith in an episode, and then keep the rest of the world incredibly grounded.
When Bowie rang me and asked me to move to London and join his band it was a leap of faith to some degree.
But don't get so caught up in reflection that you cannot make a bold, blind leap of faith — into the water, toward the horizon.
It was so windy that riding the gondola up to the club, atop Aspen Mountain, seemed more like a leap of faith than marriage.
So many parts of the story don't add up, or they require a leap of faith that no one could be expected to make.
It was "one or two lines," Mr. Perdomo said, but it was enough "to take that leap of faith" and pursue acting full time.
Whether you think they were listening to God depends on many things, not least whether you are prepared to take a leap of faith.
In his email to Expedia employees, Khosrowshahi comes to terms with the leap of faith he's taking on leaving the company after 12 years.
It&aposs a leap of faith for me, but I&aposve gotten to try new things as a result, and it&aposs paid off.
Netflix made a big leap of faith in 2013 by making the scripted drama one of its first forays into the world of original programming.
Lemley would like us to take a leap of faith that the FCC will be able to do a better job here than the market.
The photos looked beautiful, and we would get 20% off for being one of the first to book, so we took a leap of faith.
In many respects, the Leap of Faith was also the embodiment of an emerging type of street skating that combined dexterity, mortal risk, and spectacle.
Charvet released three pop-rock studio albums: the eponymous "David Charvet" in 1997, "Leap of Faith" in 2002, and "Se laisser quelque chose" in 2004.
And it's all because my friend took a leap of faith and is so happy, and I can see it with my own two eyes.
In any case, it requires a strong leap of faith to expect that the break, if it holds, can achieve anything resembling a peace process.
Most of all, she's grateful for the lesson that's come from taking a leap of faith with a champion she didn't even know she had.
Since she had not yet seen the whistleblower complaint, it was a leap of faith-- one that would play out over the next 85 days.
But you need to rely on and trust the coordination of your fellow team members, who catch you after you take a leap of faith.
"To do a trade-up without a windfall of money, you need to take a leap of faith," said Danielle Lurie, a sales agent with Compass.
"It ('30-by-30') is achievable but it depends which part of the food industry they want to take a leap of faith on," she said.
A filing cabinet becomes a towering ladder when viewed through Six's eyes, while opening a door requires a leap of faith just to reach the handle.
"Even Airbus is not 100 percent successful, so to go from there to a new fighter jet, it's a very long leap of faith," she said.
It's always a leap of faith to distribute one's work product for free and to trust that you'll be able to put food on the table.
Friday pushes you to jump in, take a leap of faith and trust in the process of your ambitions, as Mercury squares off with expansive Jupiter.
" There's that, so it's a leap of faith, but you also are like, "Wow, when we're on the road, we make money and we're self-sufficient.
So if, for example, you're screening job applicants: Once you hit the 37% mark, you should make a leap of faith and choose a qualified candidate.
But even making that leap of faith is a little too generous; Sanders only provided a purchase receipt, not the records of her Echo's voice commands.
She'll have to take more than one leap of faith during her journey—just as No Matter have in getting this far with their ambitious project.
And I was prepared for the scariest leap of faith in my life: I had a yellow-diamond engagement ring stuck in my front jeans pocket.
We of course have no way to verify the sound quality right now, so you're taking a slight leap of faith by purchasing them on Indiegogo.
Whether he realized it at the time or not, the Leap of Faith was at once a display of skill as well as a publicity stunt.
Verstappen, whose best result last year was fourth, made clear that his immediate loyalty was to Red Bull for taking a leap of faith in him.
"Taking a leap of faith about doing that has actually turned out to be the best decision I ever made in my life," she tells me.
For those who are easy to take the leap of faith, I would hope that this series would influence them to be skeptical of their conclusions.
"We will never really know that for sure, so you could argue why should we take this leap of faith in the first place?" he says.
Mr. Vance said "public trust in prosecutors requires a leap of faith" that district attorneys make decisions on the merits, without favoring the rich or powerful.
Exactly a year after my daughter&aposs birth, I bought an existing business with a loan from my credit union — and a huge leap of faith.
Also pivotal to the tale is Carla (Ana de la Reguera), Maddy's longtime nurse, who takes the leap of faith that furthers Maddy and Olly's relationship.
"It was a leap of faith," Stallone told the Los Angeles Times of his decision to work with Coogler, who was just 29 at the time.
More to the point, though, each and every day we make decisions, the ultimate result of which we cannot know — it takes a leap of faith.
But, much like a Lemming, I think you should just take a blind and reckless leap of faith into the unknown and hope for the best.
And it's hard when Orwell's Doublethink requires a big leap of faith from the public: How can a President ask for trust when he trusts nothing himself?
An isolated 90-year-old woman who took a leap of faith has gained a new friend, thanks to an emotional note and a big-hearted neighbor.
"Somebody had mentioned just signing up for an account and I did, it was a leap of faith, just something I randomly did," Bailey told BuzzFeed News.
In September 2014, however, she decided to take her biggest leap of faith yet, selling her apartment, getting in her car, and driving to Hollywood from Georgia.
Without that practical leap of faith (that we are who we take ourselves to be), we'd likely be stymied with an identity crisis and wind up dysfunctional.
"I decided to take a leap of faith," says Hall, 48, who left NBC when it was announced Megyn Kelly was taking her old morning time slot.
Tesla's decision to move its sales completely online is a "leap of faith" that may not necessarily pay off, former Ford CEO Mark Fields suggested on Friday.
You may need to take a leap of faith, as an important element in all of this is trusting that someone will catch you when you fall.
To make myself comfortable with this big 'ole leap of faith, I had a solid year of savings to depend on, just in case it all crumbled.
Players who have yet to show much consistency, like Alex Len, Otto Porter, and Victor Oladipo, will need their general managers to take a leap of faith.
This may all be true, but the public markets will be more convinced if WeWork proves them as factual first, rather than taking a leap of faith.
But after delays, revisions and a push by Ms. Thomas, the movie, "Leap of Faith," which starred Anne Archer and Sam Neill, was broadcast in October 1988.
We know that this can be a leap of faith, but rest assured that Ivacy VPN has everything needed to keep your digital identity and data secure.
At that point, "Happy as Lazzaro" is propelled into the present, a fable of biblical proportion set amid a decaying Italy — and requiring a leap of faith.
T4 was probably a less risky proposition, but it still took a leap of faith that only a startup founder can understand, who believes in his idea.
But it's also moving in parallel with The Good Place, a sitcom about ethics classes in hell that features Kierkegaard's leap of faith as a plot point.
"Sometimes in life, you just have to take a leap of faith, believe in yourself so much that others will think what you're doing is crazy," Bailey said.
And it is a leap of faith for any franchisee who knows they lack a defined territory to believe a franchise company won't ever encroach on their market.
Trusting someone with your hair color requires a leap of faith and even a bit of hope — which, every so often, is dashed by a botched color job.
You're inspired to take a leap of faith or take a risk today…just remember that you have to wake up in time to go to work tomorrow!
The existing technical skills make projecting what he can amount to such a tantalizing exercise, but it still takes a leap of faith to assume he'll get there.
Envisioned over 50 years ago, Congress first approved LIGO in the early 1990s, taking a big leap of faith for a risky endeavor with no guarantee of success.
When Donald Trump announced he would sunset the DACA program, my thoughts immediately turned to all of my clients in rural Tennessee who took this leap of faith.
It's this leap of faith that Christmas music addresses, intent on defeating heretics with an excess of emotion, strategically deployed kindness, a righteous defense of the eternal verities.
It is a leap of faith, though, as he has never produced much statistically and there is a chance that he is a tackle in an end's body.
It requires a leap of faith just to place hard-won savings in such an abstract, ephemeral thing as a share of stock or an exchange-traded fund.
"We took a big leap of faith," one supporter wrote, "and I expect no graft, no corruption, and setting up a city with resident input at all times."
I was very hesitant about this dress, but the reviews were pretty convincing and they sounded genuine; I took a leap of faith and ended up buying it.
The man who convinced him to take a leap of faith was Sergei Y. Filin, the former Bolshoi principal who was appointed director of the company in 2011.
It is, on one level, all about taking a leap of faith into a hopeful future, certainly appropriate for a holiday season that ends on New Year's Day.
Stocks took a leap of faith on the prospects of a congressional tax plan, but hurdles remain and a proposal is not likely to be seen before October.
The couple split the cost of each purchase, acquiring works at the rate of about one per month, each a considered decision and a valiant leap of faith.
If you're going to go for the big ideas, you have to commit, to swing big, to take a leap of faith like Buscemi's God pitching Earth to investors.
"We're taking a leap of faith ... The economics are still not there so we're taking a bit of a risk," said Aggarwal, alluding to Ola's investment in the pilot.
It's a nice thought, but it's a leap of faith that allowed the industry to take a shortcut to proving its capacity for social impact and garnering mainstream appeal.
As Mama Tina prepared to take a physical leap of faith off a yacht and into the ocean, Blue Ivy (protector of the realm) took a moment for practicality.
He realizes that he's losing ground with her and tells her he is ready to take a leap of faith even if he doesn't know 100% how she feels.
Benfica coach Bruno Lage took a leap of faith in January this year by giving a chance to Seixal-based youngsters, elevating them to the club's first-team squad.
This new moon will meet Jupiter, the planet of expansion and exaggeration, and create friction with Neptune, the planet of illusions, inspiring us to take a leap of faith.
Given that virtually all humans claim to be self-aware, we have to take a leap of faith and accept it as fact (otherwise we'd be accused of solipsism).
This, unfortunately, requires a leap of faith by savers, who are by design giving their money to people who might outperform the broad markets perhaps over only 10 years.
Other characters point out just how big a leap of faith this is, particularly for Wyatt, who is taking increasingly serious risks to help a woman he barely knows.
Telling them to drop everything, sell off their current body, lenses, and batteries, and leap into the arms of Sony, requires them to make a major leap of faith.
"It's admittedly a leap of faith for the customer, but we think for a lot of people, that'll be the attraction: that'll be the fun of it," said Maletic.
Ultimately, though, I decided to take a leap of faith and make a contribution to policy in the best way I knew how—by working in the government itself.
Read MoreThe market's not buying the Fed's 'leap of faith' The U.S. dollar traded slightly lower against major world currencies after trading flat for much of the earlier session.
She took a leap of faith in the '80s when she created a natural-looking cosmetic line that didn't follow the industry's color trends that looked garish and overdone.
It's a kind of meta-journalism that requires reporters to take a leap of faith, and believe that the greater good is served by not correcting the president-elect.
It's a slight leap of faith to suggest these comments mean anything, but nothing that comes out of LeBron's mouth this time of year should be viewed as irrelevant.
That premise is a huge leap of faith for any TV show or book series to take, even though â€" or because â€" it's becoming an increasingly common trope.
Known as the "Leap of Faith," the stunt was featured on the skateboard company Zero's seminal 1997 video Thrill of It All, and immediately made the sport's history books.
This agreement required "a little bit of a leap of faith," Mr. Bailey admitted, especially considering Mr. Williams's vision for the film was still "percolating," as he put it.
Every big piece of legislation is a leap of faith, especially those, like the GOP's latest triumph and the Affordable Care Act, that are passed along purely partisan lines.
The projections are a leap of faith that many economists and the Federal Reserve regard as unlikely in a country where the population is aging and productivity has lagged.
"There's a leap of faith here in that we think people appreciate quality and this will be the very best," said Jay Sugarman, the chief executive officer of iStar.
" But he acknowledged that the decision also includes "a huge leap of faith that the Jack family of supporters and their network can help us make this dream possible.
Feeling nostalgic, I ask if he also recalls that night five years ago when he closed his eyes and took a leap of faith into the tiniest of crowds.
"Buying a home is a huge leap of faith for many, as they bet on continued job security and steady income to finance their home, and consumer confidence is paramount."
"Taking the leap of faith to move to Tulsa was one of the best decisions I ever made," said Taylor Allen, who was selected for the 2019 Tulsa Remote program.
It'll cost you $30 online — it took a reporter for Vox about an hour to be certified — and you'll earn money with it if people take a leap of faith.
Jordan's death was the catalyst for me becoming the person that I have always been — but maybe I would never have taken a leap of faith if not for that.
Jordan's death was the catalyst for me becoming the person that I have always been — but maybe I would never have taken a leap of faith if not for that.
Though the key to unlocking Jupiter in Sagittarius' powers will require thinking big, being open to new experiences, and taking a leap of faith — specifically where our career is concerned.
One of the main goals of the event was to inspire both kids and adults to take a leap of faith and fearlessly pursue their dreams, both professionally and personally.
This inspires you to take a leap of faith, as the sun squares off with Uranus, the planet of the unexpected—risks seem especially appealing to you at this time.
If this passivity continues into 2017, Democratic voters will face a terrible choice: remain aboard a sinking ship, or take leap of faith (or desperation) into dark and uncharted waters.
Assassin's Creed: Origins is the best the series has felt since Ezio Auditore da Firenze charmed players in Assassin's Creed II because it actually, finally, makes a leap of faith.
It takes a leap of faith to believe that further problems will not emerge and that the figures can be corrected and cleared by its auditor, PricewaterhouseCoopers, in short order.
Three Kardashian baby daddies are all taking a leap of faith ... that their baby mamas will give them proper custody and/or visitation without the benefit of a custody agreement.
Skydance's president for production, Don Granger, acknowledged that Mr. Donohue's story was an unusual choice for the company, made on a "leap of faith" because it was compelling and original.
It's taken a leap of faith to join the race, he told David Axelrod on the Axe Files, a podcast from the University of Chicago Institute of Politics and CNN.
And so, with a cashier's check and a leap of faith, Mr. Levitt joined the growing ranks of small-time real estate investors who model themselves on spunky TV personalities.
But it's also a leap of faith towards a goal of reshaping global trade by reconnecting places along the historic Silk Road trade route with new ports, highways and railroads.
Until someone makes that leap of faith and gives us an opportunity, says yes to a proposal, or asks us to be in a show, we are on the sidelines.
On Tuesday, you make moves to address commitments that require an understanding of security that you don't have all of the details for yet, so you take a leap of faith.
Some say that finding love requires taking a leap of faith, but in the case of this season of The Bachelor, it seems Colton Underwood is taking that concept quite literally.
Real intimacy requires a kind of leap of faith, one where you either participate in your own comfort or you sacrifice a piece of it, eventually, in one form or another.
The musical's doo-wop score comes from composer Alan Menken and lyricist Glenn Slater, who previously collaborated on the Broadway adaptations on The Little Mermaid, Sister Act and Leap of Faith.
"Entrusting an airline to transport your belongings to their final destination in a safe and timely manner is a huge leap of faith for many people," said RewardExpert CEO Roman Shteyn.
In 8 very short hours, I'd be marrying a stranger," He continued, calling their pairing "a leap of faith that I could have never imagined to turn out like it did.
Click here to view original GIFWith the Assassin's Creed film quickly approaching, the one stunt all fans of the video game series knew couldn't be avoided was The Leap of Faith.
It doesn't help that with the roof up the 570S seems to have a surfeit of blind spots making changing lanes less a traffic maneuver and more a leap of faith.
Still, it would take a huge leap of faith for Durant to sign here when the Thunder, the Warriors, and the Spurs all present an easier path to winning right away.
Analysts said that Model 3 demand will be high due to its cheaper price, but Tesla will still need to push consumers to take the leap of faith on electric cars.
The Israelis deserved recognition for the giant leap of faith they took in the Oslo Accords, but Arafat deserves nothing for simply recognizing a win-win situation when he saw it.
In that scenario if a faction like that dominates the rules committee, then you might see the threshold potentially lowered, but that's something of a leap of faith at this point.
I was grateful they took that leap of faith, but it was also a huge responsibility, so I was going to fight even harder; I wasn't going to let them down.
"He made a very big leap of faith in trying to get an agreement with the U.S." Increasing the pressure, the Economist's Intelligence Report anticipates that Iran's economy will enter recession.
It's a matter of heavyweights like Marvel and DC taking a leap of faith with creators—which, of course they should—if they're looking to freshen up a stale superhero formula.
The paintings provide fragmentary images, characters, and text that can be appreciated on their own but can't be combined into anything greater unless the viewer makes a logical leap of faith.
His logic involved a significant leap of faith, but to him it made sense: why else would the Germans go to such lengths to protect and hide whatever the trucks delivered?
If even this event manages to pull strong ratings, organizers should consider an even greater leap of faith: Do participants really need to be N.B.A. players, or basketball players at all?
So far, therefore, there has had to be a "leap of faith" when a technique that has been tested as far as is possible within the law's bounds is used for real.
Amazon could be a leap of faith, but Cramer advised that a lot more things have to go right for the stock to keep climbing, even if history suggests that will happen.
This is extremely exciting, and a logical leap of faith might suggest that the band will be taking the record out on tour for full-album shows, for the long-term stans.
When he attended a Tony Robbins' "Unleash the Power Within" event, he became confident that he could take a leap of faith and launch a cloud computer company to help service customers.
But by not operating under the same quality, safety, and regulatory requirements as OEMs, third-party servicers are forcing patients to take a leap of faith about the upkeep of the device.
The airports remain shut down or inaccessible, and the roads leading into and out of Leap of Faith are mostly underwater, so we couldn't get to them even if they were operational.
Sam Altman's leap of faith Earlier this year, founder-investor Sam Altman left his high-profile role as the president of Y Combinator to become the CEO of AI research outfit OpenAI.
It takes a sizable leap of faith to believe that starting Aaron Gordon at small forward is a good idea, but the more I think about it, the better this could be.
I knew Alexander Graham Bell as having more to do with the TELEPHONE, and that technology did fit in this grid — so I took a leap of faith and wrote it in.
But after 17 years of problem solving for corporate giants, Rana took a leap of faith to use those skills to pursue her own passion -- nurturing the talent and spirit of women.
It seemed to use the trappings of religion to suggest the faith we have to bring to daily life, specifically the leap of faith required to make yourself vulnerable to another person.
This ideological purity may win fanfare from the media and the pundit class, but it does not offer what swing voters may need to take a leap of faith to the left.
Harry also says he's taking a leap of faith by venturing out like this, but says with the support of his countrymen and friends ... he thinks he and his fam will manage.
The investment is a leap of faith in a sector that is grappling with issues of over-supply and falling demand, expected to be made worse by the impact of the coronavirus.
If you&aposre on the fence about an idea or contemplating whether to take a chance on a decision, I encourage you to take a leap of faith and invest in yourself.
Anyways, Abbi takes her advice very literally, and she and Trey proceed to hook up all over Soulstice While Abby's taking a sexual chance, Ilana's own leap of faith is working out swimmingly.
Shaun and Mindy McKnight took a leap of faith when they began relying solely on the income of their family YouTube channels to support their six children – and they haven't looked back since.
It would require, at this point, a truly heroic leap of faith to believe that he's going to do it after he's president — after he's proven all the fools and the haters wrong.
It's always a leap of faith to support a first-time project on Indiegogo, but the company did exhibit Wave at NAMM this year, and it clearly has some working prototypes floating around.
For the EU to give Turks visa-free travel by the end of June also requires a leap of faith, since Ankara has so far met fewer than half of the 72 conditions.
There is something almost supernatural about this moment that requires a leap of faith, but soon the car is zooming down the track, guided down to 0.1-meter accuracy (hence the company's name).
A modest leap of faith is required when counting on anyone not named Curry to get there at a high volume, but LaVine has the quick release and springy legs to do it.
Editorial It has always required a leap of faith to believe that the American University of Afghanistan, which opened its doors in 2006, would endure in the face of endless war and violence.
"Today we were with my dad Angel as he took a leap of faith and did a selfless act of completing amputation of his hands and forearms," Perez-Dilan wrote in an update.
"  Though said she sent the jewelry "in a leap of faith" and didn't expect a response from the justice, she later received "a lovely hand written note from RBG on her official stationery.
"It says something about the value of taking a leap of faith and setting up a bold goal that nobody thinks you can hit and finding a way to hit it," he added.
But with a price tag of $12,500 and the Gaineses' promise that they could transform it into a dream home, the couple decided to take a leap of faith with the extreme fixer upper.
Shaun and Mindy McKnight took a leap of faith when they began relying solely on the income of their family YouTube channels to support their six children – and they haven t looked back since.
In fact, skepticism is a quality successful contestants hang onto just long enough to maintain a sense of proportion, but then must jettison when it comes time to take a final leap of faith.
That means that consumers who go to buy this device when it goes on sale will be taking a very large leap of faith, trusting in Samsung's word that it's solved the Fold's issues.
Some of these metrics, like sleep tracking and heart rate tracking, require a leap of faith on the part of the user, which is to say you can expect a certain margin of error.
It's a shot in the dark since Mercury in Pisces makes very little sense on paper—even if it feels right—and Jupiter in Sagittarius is incredibly optimistic—there is a leap of faith.
Mr. Bennett was, with others at Franklin, an author of "Gaining Control" (1987), which deals with time management, and the author of "Leap of Faith: Confronting the Origins of the Book of Mormon" (2009).
It was a "complete leap of faith," she said of working on "Woman," which she and Mr. Smith developed with the Vice News producer Iris Xu, Ms. Steinem and her longtime associate Amy Richards.
"The 'conservative' targets appear aggressive to us and require an enormous leap of faith in technology, footprint, execution and macro conditions," wrote Neil Campling, co-head of the global thematic group at Mirabaud Securities.
"Even if you think this ligament exists, the big leap of faith is, Why are you trying to reconstruct it?" said Dr. Mark Miller, an orthopedic expert at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.
Mr. Finnigan took what he called a leap of faith last week and quit his truck dispatcher job to "immerse" himself in Decision Desk HQ, hoping he could find major funding to expand operations.
Ms. Burshtein asks viewers to take a leap of faith as well with a borderline surreal finale, which finds Michal, woozy in close-ups during a fast, trying to comprehend what's happening around her.
Yes. Just look at this year's Top 10 CNN Heroes for inspiration and guidance on how to make that leap of faith from simply bearing witness to creating and implementing a life-changing solution.
They all must come together to save the world from destruction, but first, they must teach Miles what it means to take a leap of faith and become the Spider-Man his universe needs. 
A diversified portfolio means that if those revolutionary breakthroughs do pan out, we can capitalize on them without having to make the leap of faith involved in relying exclusively on one big, ambitious gamble.
WATCH: For her part, 32-year-old Bonnie took a leap of faith and invested in a "vaginal rejuvenation" surgery after seeing the procedure on Botched, a TV show about cosmetic surgery gone wrong.
Fundamentally While most forms of investing require a leap of faith, betting on emerging-markets stock funds this year — Chinese stocks have already had double-digit declines — may feel like jumping across the Grand Canyon.
Knowing she needed to experience more of the world, Ivy took a leap of faith and moved to New York City where she was really able to hone her tone and style as an artist.
So I had to shut down and make the decision whether I was going to go in a different direction or take the leap of faith and open a restaurant that only served chicken salad.
So, Nadia took a leap of faith — and it brought her all the way from the North Coast of Egypt to the bustling streets of NYC, where she's now an art director and budding entrepreneur.
However, if the company wants customers to adopt its technology, it needs to make sure they can try it out first, rather than just asking them to a leap of faith into the AI Googlesphere.
Read More The market's not buying the Fed's 'leap of faith' Finally, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans, a nonvoting member, said Wednesday the Fed probably should consider hiking only two or three times for 2016.
The mood among German analysts and investors improved slightly in January, figures showed on Tuesday, with rising expectations "a leap of faith for 2017" after a stronger-than-expected economic performance by Germany last year.
Like any relationship, it takes some care and nurturing, but it's worth it, because the relationship sets the foundation for them to take that leap of faith when you're bringing them an idea to fund.
But Shurmur's long tenure in the N.F.L. could make him a stabilizing force for the Giants, who took an uncharacteristic leap of faith when they hired Ben McAdoo as their coach before the 2016 season.
"My mother instilled in me the idea that creativity starts with taking a leap of faith — telling your fears they are not allowed where you are headed," Beyoncé tells Elle, about her partnership with Adidas.
If you still aren't sure about taking that romantic leap of faith, Smith says to keep in mind that it's not the end of the world if a date or conversation doesn't go as you hoped.
With all the mystery shrouding the limited series, we might just have to take a leap of faith based on the insane (see what I did there) talent level involved and try it out for ourselves.
Prepare to pay $399 for the headphones at retail — though if you're looking to save a bit, and don't mind a leap of faith, you can secure them for significantly cheaper through the aforementioned Kickstarter campaign.
That's a much more reasonable price than the $699 it'll supposedly sell for later on, but of course requires you to take the Kickstarter leap of faith and trust that the major problems will be resolved.
Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg said on MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show" Monday that he took a "leap of faith" by coming out at age 33 before the South Bend, Indiana, mayor's re-election in 2014.
She finally calls him out and, after stopping by Kate's and learning that she's pregnant — Kate and Toby pull off an adorable shirt pairing to break the news — he decides to take a leap of faith.
For the most part, I reached out to complete strangers; it must have been such a leap of faith for everyone to even open my email, let alone share such personal memories and dishes with me.
" The result, in Jones' mind, is a powerful, unflinching depiction of sexual assault and rape culture: "Man did 13 Reasons Why take a leap of faith, because I read the script... and I was in tears.
I think the craziest thing was when we started interviewing strangers, people who we didn't know at all, who came to us on a leap of faith and courage, to just put it all out there.
She had been campaigning for a seat in Georgia's House of Representatives -- a race she felt comfortable in -- when the Parkland shooting happened and in a leap of faith, she decided to run for Congress instead.
This isn't surprising given that you invest incredibly early, so it will take time for startups to move through the cycle, but it also means that LPs backing EF continue to take a leap of faith.
So Ms. Zernowitski talks up the "tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands" of modern Haredi voters she says are waiting for a candidate like her — and begs Labor voters to take a leap of faith.
I've taken a giant leap of faith in asking her to share life with me forever and to give me a shot at getting it right this time… She has graciously granted my request… She said yes.
It doesn't take a grand leap of faith for Comcast to say a competitive product, or one that in some way threatens them (or one of their for-profit companies) isn't "safe" to have on their ISP.
But making policy on the basis of this new assumption requires taking a leap of faith that this will continue to be true after decades of record-shattering debt — thus gambling with the futures of younger generations.
So you felt empowered to become novelist now, not only because you felt like you had the capabilities, but because you could take the leap of faith in terms of putting your life and finances on hold?
The onus was on banks, private equity, engineering firms, and other entities that do not take technology risk, to take a leap of faith to take a product or factory from 1/10th scale to full-scale.
Adele kicked off her world tour by helping a female fan take a leap of faith ... dropping a Leap Year proposal on her boyfriend in the middle of the concert -- but it did not go as planned.
With the benefit of hindsight, this looks like a myopic decision on their part, but it really would have been a leap of faith to step away from Japan's vibrant and established mobile ecosystem, as SoftBank did.
He takes a leap of faith that we'll somehow figure this out in the next 30 years, which is the window of time he cites as humanity's opportunity to avoid the nightmare planet he has just described.
Age of Resistance expands considerably on the idea, exploring the ways dreamfasting would affect society, from letting couples relive their favorite moments together to a leap of faith that allows strangers to move past possible social deceptions.
I recently did this with a PCI-based SATA card I was attempting to flash to support a PowerPC-based Mac, and while it was a bit of a leap of faith, it actually ended up working.
Believing in it as city leaders seem to — believing not only in their own efficacy but in the efficacy of distributed, networked, loosely coordinated action to rival national and international action — is ultimately a leap of faith.
He even claimed to have engaged in out-of-body sex with creatures that sounded a lot like the aliens in Avatar, a leap of faith for anyone who hasn't spent a weekend in LA chugging ayahuasca.
It was that single minded focus which, despite being in excruciating pain, allowed the American to take a leap of faith at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and ended with her landing a vault on an already damaged ankle.
"Even though it's a sellers' market nationally, homeowners often have to make a leap of faith to list their properties because there may not be a more desirable home to move to," said Redfin chief economist Nela Richardson.
"When you come and say let's do a high-risk R&D project that in three years' time, if successful, will take you to the international market, there's a leap of faith that needs to happen," says Hasson.
In order to justify its current market valuation, investors need to take a big leap of faith that the millennials and later generations will forego ownership of a car and opt instead for reliance on a ridesharing service.
Dr. Mayer said that Ms. Brooks' philosophical attitude was not unusual, and that women who signed up for studies understood they were taking a leap of faith and might wind up getting the 'wrong' or less desirable treatment.
In between his studio jobs he was an independent producer, making, among other films, the Steve Martin movies "The Jerk" (1979), "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" (1982), "The Man With Two Brains" (1983) and "Leap of Faith" (1992).
But I was in a Gili Air state of mind, so I took a leap of faith right into the Bali Sea, and spent more than an hour snorkeling in the company of colorful tropical fish without concern.
The leap of faith each took for the other came to a spectacular conclusion on Monday night, when L.S.U. capped a magical season with a 42-25 victory over Clemson to win the national championship at the Superdome.
The Australia-based teenager took this leap of faith and ran with it, releasing her first E.P, 5 Weeks In LA, over the summer and now the music video for her song "Stupid Things" right here on Refinery29.
We both know what it's like to start a new business, and we both have seen first-hand the challenges new companies face as they take the entrepreneurial leap of faith to step out and chase their dream.
She was tucked into a booth at a cafe she frequents near her home, opening up in the first of three lengthy conversations about what fueled her decision to take a leap of faith under her own name.
For 12.2 million Americans, signing up for health insurance in 2017 was a leap of faith: that Obamacare would make it through the year, that the health exchanges wouldn't collapse, that premiums wouldn't put their families on the street.
The movement was inspired by the tomb scene from Romeo and Juliet — one of many hidden layers of tragicomic context in a film that unerringly pursues its own logical end and then goes further, in a leap of faith.
"We can hope that corporate self-interest will align with public interests, but that is a giant leap of faith, and many companies in ITIC don't exactly have a great track record at winning public trust," Lin told Gizmodo.
To go from dreaming about Nora's life to writing it required a leap of faith—an author's faith in his own imagination—and that's the kind of energy that jumps out at you from Hnath's play, his strongest yet.
In interviews this month, Mr. Techmanski said he had flown to Puerto Rico before the contract was signed with Prepa on a "leap of faith," and that his company's ability to mobilize quickly was vital to winning the contract.
Tina Yu, Boston, University of Michigan I wish I had known to take more "leap-of-faith" classes — classes outside of your comfort zone, or classes that don't have anything to do with your major but sound incredibly interesting.
Showtime President David Nevins said the channel had taken a "leap of faith" with the series "Who is America?" in which Baron Cohen adopts different personas and pranks American politicians, pop culture figures and others into saying outrageous things.
Capping off an electoral campaign marked by passionate anti-establishment sentiment, the jailing of a former president and rising political violence, Brazil took a collective leap of faith and elected right-wing nationalist strongman Jair Bolsonaro to a 4-year term.
Seaport Global initiated coverage of Lyft with a "sell" rating and a $42 price target, with analyst Michael Ward calling the stock's current valuation a "leap of faith" that consumers will forego owning cars in favor of using ride-hailing services.
I began to become more suspicious that he was playing a strategic game to become the next Bachelor, or is at least just an extremely annoying person who won't take a leap of faith for someone he professes to care about.
"There's a bit of a leap of faith that's required to have confidence that the moving from a physical distribution model to an online distribution model will succeed," Tom Vandeventer, portfolio manager with Tocqueville Opportunity Fund, said in a telephone interview.
Six years later, the designer finally felt ready to take a major leap of faith, and launch her own line with the help of her father who sold his farm equipment and cattle to help fund her small business loan.
"Ultimately ... you do have to take a little bit of a leap of faith that they're going to grow internationally, and that will kind of be there on the other side to make good on some of this spend," Olson said.
"Leap of Faith" discusses how Mormons, through faith, can believe the church's foundational account by Joseph Smith, a farmer with little formal education, who said he had translated the Book of Mormon from golden plates revealed to him by an angel.
Assuming his pick is confirmed in the Republican-led Senate, the President can repay his debt -- already partially cleared by the seating of Justice Neil Gorsuch -- to evangelicals who took a leap of faith on his checkered character in 2016.
Whether it involves exposing corporate fraud, calling out government abuses, or shining light on sexual harassment or assault, whistleblowing requires a great deal of courage and a leap of faith that coming forward will not lead to retaliation and ruin.
Both fair points, and we'll address the former in a second, but it doesn't take a humongous leap of faith to see how Portland's future with this tandem can be much brighter than its present, assuming they continue to evolve.
For Ms. Barrymore, venturing into a streaming show for the first time — this one created by Victor Fresco ("Better Off Ted") and starring Timothy Olyphant as her husband, Joel — in the midst of personal turmoil required a leap of faith.
A common one is that sexist and racist biases are captured from humans in the training data and reproduced by the AI. In the case of Kosinski and Wang's work, the "black box" allows them to make a particular scientific leap of faith.
Jiawa Liu, 33, Sydney, Australia Earlier this year, photographer and digital influencer Jiawa Liu took a leap of faith and traded in her gig as a government lawyer to focus on her brand (she blogs under the moniker Beige Renegade) full-time.
And moving from a damp, moss-covered rock wall, to a flower-filled vertical meadow, with no assurance that you wouldn't get lost in space on the way, required a leap of faith, and delivered, for me, a personal sense of wonder.
Ready for a new challenge, he decided to take a leap of faith and chose the latter, which involved trying his hand at a combination of freelance writing and managing his own web design blog, at first while keeping his day job.
Unlike the famous El Toro stair set, or the Carlsbad gap, with which countless skaters made names for themselves by doing bigger and gnarlier tricks than those who came before them, no one will ever throw themselves down the Leap of Faith again.
"Careful attention to modeling gave a measure of confidence to the venture, although to some extent, it was still a leap of faith," Jonathan Scheerer, an organic chemist at William & Mary college who not involved in the study told Chemical and Engineering News.
But that would still require a dramatic leap of faith from the moderates — particularly from those like Collins (considering a 2018 gubernatorial bid) and Heller (facing the toughest reelection race next year) with ample political motivations to oppose the bill in any form.
But since a long time must pass before we learn whether we did (and to be honest, some of us will not be around for the denouement), we take a big leap of faith and hope that love and common sense will prevail.
So it doesn't take that much of a leap of faith to think that the series could set the stage for Voldemort's full heel turn, the defeat of his mentor, and the ushering in of a global epoch defined (kind of!) by peace and cooperation.
"Material upside assumes a big leap of faith from here … The real challenge we have in continuing to recommend the stock is we believe it has already priced-in an optimistic best-case scenario," analyst C. Patrick Scholes wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
"In order to justify its current market valuation, investors need to take a big leap of faith that the millennials and later generations will forego ownership of a car and opt instead for reliance on a ridesharing service," Seaport said in an investor note.
But once die-hard fans have invested six years in a TV show with dragons and witches and people being raised from the dead, it would seem that they've ventured far enough into the world of Westeros to abide the occasional leap of faith.
It takes a leap of faith to see the space for a serious candidate outside either structure—and, to the frustration of some of his impatient backers, it is unclear whether Mr Macron would run were Mr Hollande, his former boss, to seek re-election.
This was tough to get from the crossings, but I had X AND Y AXES, noted that the clue probably had to do with the board game, what with "Battleship" capitalized at the beginning of the clue, and took a huge leap of faith.
That vaunted post, which makes Mr. Bannon the single most influential figure in the Trump campaign, is a leap of faith by a candidate who has long eschewed political professionals: Mr. Bannon has never before worked on a national campaign, let alone overseen one.
While I've known tons of musicians who have been doing this way longer than me, I didn't know any at the time who had gone about it the way I did—working a day job for years and then taking the leap of faith.
He had spent nearly 40 days there reporting after Hurricanes Irma and Maria and had experienced, as he put it, the dire conditions that "disrupted their lives and led thousands to take that leap of faith" to leave behind their homes for the mainland.
"What people don't see is that we actually dabbled in this for a while before coming out to take that leap of faith to start," said the Singaporean entrepreneur, who originally started Love, Bonito as a fashion blogshop with friends during her school years.
It requires a leap of faith to believe Crabbe and Russell can reach the heights some project for them, but if they blossom in their new environs, and Jeremy Lin can keep himself healthy, improving by 10 to 15 wins would not be shocking.
"She was curled in a little ball with her nose under her tail and her little face was completely wet and her eyebrows scrunched," Herfel explained before sharing that she decided to take "a leap of faith" and get a second opinion from another doctor.
More crucially, the historic home also features the beautiful top floor balcony that helped inspire Peter Pan's flying visits to the Darling children, and where Peter would convince Wendy, John, and Michael to take the ultimate leap of faith and fly across the London rooftops.
Yet, it would have taken a leap of faith to assume that Trump ever intended to sell out of his business interests to a degree that would be considered satisfactory to authorities, Tim Cooper, Global Economist at BMI Research told CNBC's Squawk Box on Thursday morning.
Bryan has a gift for his beloved: "Bryan & Rachel's Spanish Dictionary" comes with a little handwritten — suuuure, that's really Bryan's handwriting if the fantasy suite invitations are really Chris Harrison's handwriting — cheat sheet of keywords like marido (husband), siempre (forever), salto de fey (leap of faith).
"In order to justify its current market valuation, investors need to take a big leap of faith that the millennials and later generations will forego ownership of a car and opt instead for reliance on a ridesharing service," the analyst wrote in a note Tuesday morning.
Momentum is the name of the game—pick up speed and launch yourself at a wall, springing from one vertical surface to another to ascend at speed; immediately rocket down the track on your ass after a massive leap of faith, your velocity increasing with flaming results.
Anyone who makes a kind of leap of faith to work really hard to make a thing, particularly by hand, without really any assurance that they're gonna sell enough to pay for all the time that they've put in—yeah, that requires a basic, romantic world view.
For senators concerned about the bill, agreeing to begin debate without having consensus on a replacement would be a leap of faith they might not want to take because once the Senate is debating the bill, there will be enormous pressure for them to vote "yes" on final passage.
Barry McCarthy If we take a leap of faith and imagine that direct listings become an established alternative to the traditional IPO process, then we can expect: The regulatory framework to remain unchanged – No change was / is required in federal securities laws, which already enable the direct listing process.
Then again, maybe this is the true lure of the marriage memoir: We are gathered here today to witness a two-person catastrophe in motion, a leap of faith that ends, at least half of the time, in a cloud of dust at the bottom of a tall cliff.
So, my parents were adventuresome spirits, and they decided, well, let's explore other options outside of the United States, and they heard about a position helping to start up this hospital in Shiraz, Iran, the Namazi Hospital, and they took this adventuresome leap of faith, and they decided, why not?
When American pop trio Adam Hoffman, Matt Lipkins and Scott Tyler — who met during their freshman year at Emory University in 2007 — covered the iconic pop star's hit "Pusher Love Girl" in 2013, they took a leap of faith when they Tweeted at Timberlake, 37, to check out their rendition.
But auditioning for a spot on the first season of a brand new reality show by Apple is a leap of faith that requires courage on a different level: With no other seasons to watch for context, contestants had absolutely no idea what kind of madness they were heading into.
Many religious and evangelical voters are taking what amounts to a leap of faith: willingly looking past Mr. Trump's three marriages, his irreverence in referring to the Holy Communion as having "my little cracker" and even his apparent inability to ask God for forgiveness, which he said he had never done.
Then, Apple's keyboard repair program only covered the first- and second-gen butterfly keyboards, meaning you'd have to take a leap of faith with the third-gen models, a leap that Apple itself didn't encourage — and a leap that could have ended badly since they, too, can apparently be felled by dust.
Through conversations with some of the students as well as conversations with myself and family, I just made the decision to take the leap of faith and continue to go with my music full throttle because the window is closing as far as me being stuck in that 9 to 5 world.
It may not necessarily be the same exact thing, but you feel bold enough to take a leap of faith: "If they can do it, so can I." The Dora Milaje are superheroes, and thanks to their portrayal in Black Panther, so many of us black women can see ourselves as heroes too.
Read more: A VC who worked on Microsoft's $8.5 billion acquisition of Skype says it provided a valuable lesson about why the best startups are 'bought not sold'"You're always taking a leap of faith with an investment and most investors are more wrong than right," Murphy told Business Insider in an interview.
"There's been a few key periods in my life where I had to take a leap of faith and one of the biggest was for me when I was 27-years-old and I had had a history of alcohol abuse and I decided to get sober," the Grey's Anatomy alum revealed on Home & Family.
Every investor has people that influence their opinions and if some of your advisors happen to be those people… That they're willing to go to bat for you and support you is a massive reputational benefit, which is something that can't be overstated when you're asking a person to make that leap of faith.
The liberty that Murray takes — I would call it a leap of faith — is to make Ward, from the novel's first paragraph, Casement's unrequited great love, a fact of which Ward remains obtusely unaware but that Sarita (a woman on whom, to borrow Henry James's famous phrase, nothing is lost) comes to recognize and accept.
As he bobbed in the dark Atlantic, Reynolds says, he heard a message in reply: that God had given him talents and gifts so they could be put to use helping other people, and that he needed to be more aggressive about doing so—that, in effect, he had to take a leap of faith.
S. Tyler Hollmig, the director of dermatologic surgery at the Dell Medical School at the University of Texas, said that ATP is frequently included in topical beauty products for reasons similar to Ziip's but that it requires a leap of faith to conclude that just increasing ATP production will increase collagen and elastin production.
Trump, who sources say has been watching the showdown unfold hour-by-hour on cable TV may also have to make a leap of faith if he wants to end the shutdown, and to steel himself to go against hardline advisers and his own political base to make concessions on immigration that Democrats want.
As the recently selected and results-oriented government continues to pursue these policies, we can deliver on the promise of a Moldova that is sovereign, more prosperous and a place where the younger generation sees hope for the future, making the leap of faith to stay with their families and help to build a strong and modern nation.
The case that Bernie Sanders is just as electable as the more moderate candidates thus appears to rest on a leap of faith: that youth voter turnout would surge in the general election by double digits if and only if Bernie Sanders is nominated, compensating for the voters his nomination pushes to Trump among the rest of the electorate.
That contrast was perfect, and got better still when Klobuchar chimed in, because what the two women said brilliantly cast them not as trailblazers who had something extra to prove, not as outsiders who had finagled a way in, not as underdogs urging voters to take some extraordinary leap of faith, not as high-minded gambles.
To the Editor: Given the vast majority of adults I encounter who cannot walk from one room to another, go to the bathroom, eat a meal or leave the house without clutching a smartphone for support, it takes no leap of faith to expect someone socially isolated by dementia to find comfort in a robot cat.
For the e-commerce companies at the center of it all, getting out in front and addressing this challenge before it becomes a reputational black mark involves a deep understanding of a complicated set of state and local tax laws, and a leap of faith that now is the right time to start proactively collecting sales tax.
From the publisher: Sosa had asked for the secret to her and President George H.W. Bush&aposs 77-year love affair that withstood World War II separation, a leap of faith into the oil fields of West Texas, the painful loss of a child, a political climb to the highest office, and after the White House, the transition back to a "normal" life.
A built-in camera can show you the real world on command, and the system can sync with a phone so you'll still receive calls in VR. Preordering a novel and very expensive piece of hardware, especially when its appeal is dependent on a crop of games and apps that we won't see in full for a month, is a leap of faith.
Habengood Copenhagen couple Michael Staginnus and Helle Vilsbaek took a leap of faith about six years ago, quitting their jobs and opening a rambling store in Svaneke filled with midcentury flea-market finds (bar carts, glazed ceramic vases), vinyl records, vintage toys (windups and model cars) and — in a nod to Staginnus's former life as a teacher — pull-down school maps.
If you watched the saga of MoviePass, the startup that promised you could go to the theater and watch a movie whenever you wanted for a single subscription price, and thought that was the work of a wild marketer, you might not be surprised to find out that the same guy was responsible for the leap of faith that gave Netflix an important jumpstart.
"Basically it comes down to whether you believe he wanted something like this to happen to further the interest of justice or to further his own interests, and ... given everything we've seen, I don't think it takes a leap of faith to believe that he would've done this to further his own interests," added Krishnamoorthi, a member of the House Oversight and Reform and House Intelligence committees.
Quoting the famous sports phrase "You miss 100 percent of the shots you don't take" during the interview, Morin took a massive leap of faith herself when she was younger, by deciding to leave her highly sought-after position at Google at the age of 25, to figure out what she wanted to do professionally – a move which led her to start up her own company.
So for them to not do that default, that puts them in harm's way, and other people in harm's way, to survive, and take a leap of faith and learn robotics and computer science, and do the uncool thing, and risk being bullied, because no one in their age group are doing robotics and computer science, and then also have to worry and fear their parents getting sent back to Mexico.
Take a leap of faith that China will change course, that its Communist Party will shed autocracy and its high-tech grip on its billion-plus citizens and reform -- or go with what they know and can almost trust by backing the US. A return to the days or us-or-them The fear is, like the very fragments of data the decision hinges on, the choice could be binary.
But if the track record of the government paying health care bills is one where they don't actually pay cost, we would have to have a bit of a leap of faith that we'll now have the government pay all the bills and that they'll actually pay at a higher rate, so there is incentive for people to run this scale health care system at the quality we have in this country.
In a phone conversation earlier this month, the show's creator, Charlie Brooker, and his longtime collaborator Annabel Jones talked about getting the audience to take a leap of faith, watching tech companies seemingly jump on their fictional ideas and their construction of one of the show's most iconic episodes — "Be Right Back," in which a grieving woman's dead husband is resurrected in the form of a new artificial intelligence product that scans the deceased's phone records and social feeds to mimic his voice (and eventually, his physical presence).
Other N.F.L. coaches who might be considered include Vic Fangio, the defensive coordinator of the Chicago Bears; John DeFilippo, the offensive coordinator of the Minnesota Vikings; Kris Richard, a defensive backs coach who has revamped the Dallas Cowboys this season after having helped build the Legion of Boom secondary in Seattle; Eric Bieniemy, the offensive coordinator of the Kansas City Chiefs; and, in what would take a rather enormous leap of faith in terms of age and experience, Zac Taylor, the 35-year-old quarterbacks coach for the Los Angeles Rams.

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