Sentences with phrase «arbiter from»

The Definitive Edition includes seasons ones through three and all associated characters, as well as Arbiter from Halo, General RAAM from Gears of War and Rash from Battletoads.
Some of the new characters feel a bit out of place, like the Arbiter from Halo or the Battletoads, but this is easy to overlook once in the heat of a fight.
Roberts took pains to separate his role of judge and arbiter from that of the politicians who will publicly interview him over the next few days.
We've already seen Rash from Battletoads, Arbiter from Halo and General Raam from Gears of War, could we see some guest characters from outside the Microsoft stable?

Not exact matches

«To have an arbiter of the brand who could relinquish any of the business goings - on and unshackle himself from that part of Nerdist... it was very evident, very quickly, that this could be something worth pursuing,» Levin says.
The paper outlines an idea for a version of electronic cash that would allow online payments to be made from one person to another without a financial institution or some other third - party arbiter in the middle.
In the one understanding of contextualization, the revelatory trajectory moves only from authoritative Word into contemporary culture; in the other, the trajectory moves both from text to context and from context to text, and in the midst of this traffic the interpreter, rather like a police officer at a busy intersection, emerges as the sovereign arbiter as to what God's Word for our time actually is.
But it is clear that from the early 1990s onwards, Russia has taken upon itself the role of protector and arbiter in conflicts across the former empire.
In the first place it is inconceivable that a resolution will come from arguments about who is right or wrong, because in such arguments there is already an implicit acknowledgement by both parties that secular reason is the arbiter.
The «agnostic society» is a society in which every man is his own arbiter of what is «reason» or «nature», and in which the only certainties to draw from in this unending debate are scientific, positivist, facts.
Thus the variety and complexity of human cognitive activity is scarcely surprising, since this sort of activity requires balancing a multitude of factors that stem partly from private (subjective) feelings and Intuitions and partly from public institutions that are the final arbiters of legitimate modes of symbolizing.
smh What really cracks me up is that you have set yourself up as the arbiter of what is or is not necessary for salvation according to your interpretation, and those doctrines with which you disagree 1) are in error, and 2) not from God.
It's a big world, people can believe whatever they want without having to defend cult labels from groups of people who declare themselves moral arbiters.
Among them were pantheism and the positions that human reason is the sole arbiter of truth and falsehood and good and evil; that Christian faith contradicts reason; that Christ is a myth; that philosophy must be treated without reference to supernatural revelation; that every man is free to embrace the religion which, guided by the light of reason, he believes to be true; that Protestantism is another form of the Christian religion in which it is possible to be as pleasing to God as in the Catholic Church; that the civil power can determine the limits within which the Catholic Church may exercise authority; that Roman Pontiffs and Ecumenical Councils have erred in defining matters of faith and morals; that the Church does not have direct or indirect temporal power or the right to invoke force; that in a conflict between Church and State the civil law should prevail; that the civil power has the right to appoint and depose bishops; that the entire direction of public schools in which the youth of Christian states are educated must be by the civil power; that the Church should be separated from the State and the State from the Church; that moral laws do not need divine sanction; that it is permissible to rebel against legitimate princes; that a civil contract may among Christians constitute true marriage; that the Catholic religion should no longer be the religion of the State to the exclusion of all other forms of worship; and «that the Roman Pontiff can and should reconcile himself to and agree with progress, liberalism and modern civilization.»
Bishop Yevstariy Zoria, spokesman for the Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Kyivan Patriarchate has already noted, however, that «existing canonical norms» are exactly what his Church appeals to, since according to existing canonical norms, it is the Ecumenical Patriarchate (the Mother Church from which Ukraine received Christianity in 988 AD) and not the Moscow Patriarchate, that should be the arbiter of Orthodox canonical norms with regard to the situation of the Orthodox Church in Ukraine.
Here's how players from Bama, UCF, and Auburn — the closest thing here to an arbiter on this matter, since the Tigers played both teams — answered similar questions about the Knights» claim:
I'm not going to argue that a closed fist didn't elevate everything, but I have trouble being the arbiter of victim vs perpetrator without more information (which, admittedly, I have not sought out so I am shooting from the hip).
That meant I was not going to a dinner on his fathers best friends arm, That he counted for more than my friends and any one else, And from that second on under his roof he was the final judge and arbiter in all things, that he was tired of blackmail with sex and the next person that held him with a weapon he might kill outright, and if I did nor submit after the hell we put him through he might decide I was worth less than a bugs life, I ran for the door and he shredded my outfit I was begging him that he was going to do something.
For the purpose of uniformity, accountability and transparency, members from Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission who have representatives from every state of the federation were recommended, as umpires and arbiters of the Federation Account, to play prominent roles during the meeting of the State Joint Local Government Accounts Allocation Committee.
These ideals originated in explicit instructions that cultural arbiters gave to aristocrats and noblemen, allowing them to differentiate themselves from the villains and boors.
Leptin and ghrelin, arbiters of fullness and hunger, affect cells in the brain that produce dopamine — that chemical messenger so often associated with reward — but so do the hormones from the hypothalamus.
Two other apt awards — the Grand Prize for Tsai Ming - liang's Stray Dogs and the Special Jury Prize for Philip Gröning's The Police Officer's Wife — outraged the middlebrow arbiters of taste for daring to demand something from their viewers instead of simply giving them what they supposedly want.
For their part, colleges — the final arbiters of high school performance — are signaling a surprising willingness to depart from traditional assessments that have been in place since the early 19th century.
«Our clients are the very arbiters of fashion,» explains Taylor, ««Dawn — Inspired by Fashion» beautifully expresses the notion that inspiration for truly personal objects is drawn from the passions, tastes and lifestyle of its patron.»
Aside from the already known 50 Cent, we have Keith David whose voice many should be familiar with as he did the voiceover work of the Arbiter in Halo 2 and Halo 3 as well as Captain Anderson in Mass Effect.
First revealed in a teaser during the Killer Instinct World Cup, the Elite warrior from the Halo series named the Arbiter, is joining the Killer Instinct roster in Season 3.
That was when the idea of playing as the Dervish, later called the Arbiter, first came up, to see the Covenant from another side.
Microsoft and developer Iron Galaxy are bringing in the Arbiter character from the series, and the featured image above teases it in mid-action.
The gallery below shows a number of important characters from the game including the Arbiter, Sergeant Johnson and one of the Prophets, with each being given more detail than ever before.
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But in today's economy, the gallerist as cultural entrepreneur and arbiter exercises a professional hybridity far removed from Kahnweiler's day.
Nor does Edwards shy away from naming names: her list of real - world targets includes the artist Damien Hirst, gallery owner Charles Saatchi, Director of the Tate Gallery Sir Nicholas Serota, and all such self - appointed arbiters of artistic correctness.
While artists including James VanDerZee (1886 — 1983) and Dawoud Bey (b. 1953) evoke the Harlem community as an influential and iconic arbiter of style, this exhibition is national and international in scope, surveying artists and subjects from places as varied as West Africa, the Caribbean and the American South.
Petronius, oddly enough, was appointed to Nero's «arbiter of taste», from which position I assume he observed the court, and wrote Satyricon — a masterpiece depicting, among other curiosities, the orgy, or rather, the banquet, at the home of a nouveau riche joker called Trimalchio.
And another thing on «peer review», You hold up this to be the arbiter of the truth, when it is merely intended to sort good science papers from bad papers, to sort the wheat form the chaff, like revewing a pile of job applications.
That's not so different from traditional chemistry where the physical theory might all be known but the test - tube rather than mathematics is both the first resource and the ultimate arbiter.
Importantly, we need scientists to understand what advocacy is, how a scientist can transition from a science arbiter or honest broker to an advocate or even a stealth advocate.
Global Witness director Simon Taylor said «It is disgraceful that the UK courts should be used as arbiters to carve up the loot from this highly suspicious and possibly illegal deal.
Absent data showing causation, which are the arbiter of scientific disputes, little can be learned from temperatures going up or down.
Or the arbiter of how many miles one can build a house from essential services?
She has acted as counsel during conciliation and mediation proceedings from the Labor Arbiter to the Court of Appeals.
As noted in Part I, the notion of transparency has long been entangled with the integrity of the justice system, as the democratic legitimization of judicial power flows from the public's collective confidence in the legal system as an impartial and independent arbiter of rights.
From this story I learned that the looming prospect of arbitration can affect the behaviour of the med - arbiter, the behaviour of the parties, the behaviour of advisers and lawyers, and the creativity of the result in subtle and not so subtle ways.
«Immediately after Kennedy spoke, Justice Antonin Scalia read from his scathing dissent, attacking the majority for positioning itself as the «sole arbiter of our nation's moral standards.»»
As much as Snapchat is the arbiter of cool from its Venice Beach offices in LA, it can't foresee every weird teen trend or toy, let alone build them itself.
In a blog post from June 2017, Twitter said its platform was not responsible for being the «arbiters of truth.»
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