Sentences with phrase «arminians limit the extent»

This would allow Albertans, like Quebecers, to become «maitres chez nous,» limiting the extent to which a «hostile federal government can encroach upon legitimate provincial jurisdiction.»
Structured annuities, also known as buffered or hybrid variable annuities, protect, or buffer, contract holders from market downturns to a limited extent.
This limited the extent to which Washington could deficit - spend, and caused inflationary pressures on the economy.
During the interim, the Federal Reserve indicates that it expects to limit the extent to which banks lend out the base money created in Step 1, through a policy of paying interest on bank reserve balances.
Buffered variable annuities, sometimes known as structured variable annuities protect, or buffer, contract holders from market downturns to a limited extent.
There are lots of people who try to be kinda sorta honest to a limited extent and get away with it.
We expect rates to rise, but plentiful global savings to help limit the extent.
To a limited extent, yes, that is so.
«The long, charitable answer is that cryptocurrencies act as money, at best, only for some people and to a limited extent, and even then only in parallel with the traditional currencies of the users,» added Carney.
In a recent speech, Julie M. Riewe, Co-Chief of the AMU, discussed the AMU's collaboration with other SEC divisions; detailed the AMU's 2015 enforcement priorities with respect to registered investment companies, hedge funds, private equity funds and separately managed accounts; and discussed the AMU's focus on conflicts — their ubiquity, the difficulty or impossibility of eliminating them, the limited extent to which disclosure can cure conflicts, the salience of conflicts when an investment adviser and broker - dealer are affiliated, and related considerations.
As Albert Einstein said (paraphrasing), the most incomprehensible thing in the universe is that the universe is comprehensible to us (albeit to a limited extent).
But they might be understood to a limited extent to agree with TR that the birth dearth is a kind of spiritual crisis caused by individualism run amok.
But the problem with this idea is that it limits the extent of the scandal to Hollywood.
To a limited extent he also dealt with the history of the transmission of the parables in the tradition.
To that limited extent Gould was right.
Putting oneself in the other's skin, even to a limited extent, obviously increases the intimacy in the relationship.
Some weeks later, after radiation therapy that was designed to limit the extent of the surgery, he wrote to tell me that the doctors were astounded to learn that the tumor had been stopped cold by the radiation and that surgery would not be required.
To a limited extent, reason could have revealed the falseness of idolatry and the senselessness of superstition, but how could it know how to replace them?
We saw above that Mark 9.1, although introduced by it, owes its present form to Mark, and we must recognize the very real possibility that the characteristic early Christian conviction that the Lord who spoke is the Lord who speaks has led to an imitation of the very style of that speech, at any rate to a limited extent.
In the case of Thomas, these difficulties arc multiplied because we have no Greek text of the gospel, except to the limited extent to which the Oxyrhynchus sayings may be said to be part of a text of Thomas, and because of the additional possibility that the Thomas tradition has been influenced by the Coptic gospel tradition.
Calvinist «limit» the intent of the atonement; Arminians limit the extent.
Starting some two centuries before, as a way of stating the long but limited extent of the Messiah's earthly reign, the millennium had been formalized and made literal in Jewish thought.
Equally important — probably even more important — is the limited extent to which succession is relativized.
In several places these posts were enlarged to embrace adjoining territory, but except in Ceylon and some of the East Indies that territory was of very limited extent.
To understand the «new hermeneutic» it helps to recognize that it grew out of the exploration of the continuity between the historical Jesus and the kerygmatic Christ, which, of course, in view of form criticism, is necessarily a question of the continuity between the message of Jesus, to the limited extent that we know it, and the kerygma proclaiming the Christ.
One way that many use to limit the extent and effectiveness of grace is to connect it with the crucifixion of Jesus.
Two types of theory can be distinguished, that which seeks to explain almost the whole of a gospel as compiled from written sources, and that which argues from peculiarities of style, language, and form, that written sources of limited extent were used by the final author of a gospel in conjunction with a mass of oral tradition.
It is obvious that we have severely limited the extent of our discussion of the Graeco - Roman world and have only touched upon three aspects of its life: political - social, religious, and educational.
Balloonists can steer a balloon to a limited extent, by adjusting the balloon's altitude to make use of different wind speeds and directions.
In some countries the use of stabilizers is forbidden by law or is only permitted to a limited extent.
Actually, soap and water does work to a limited extent, because capsaicin is miscible with the soap.
In the United States, they are grown to a very limited extent in California under the brand name Mild Italian and in Nevada under the brand name Chileno.
This happened to Ayton a bit (to a more limited extent) at times too.
The myth causes teachers to limit the extent of parental participation and to deny the validity of parental reports.
The divorce freed him or her from being entangled with the life of the other parent, except to a limited extent,» Parkinson writes.
She had found these helped to a limited extent, but that breast shells had not, and that what helped her the most was manual stimulation.
Russia and Britain have significant trade links which limit the extent to which relations can be strained.
Having a partner in government may have helped the Lib Dems in some ways: though the Tory campaign on the ground denied it, stories dominated the national press about the limited extent of David Cameron's support for his own man on the ballot paper.
Given that East Bankers are fearful of empowering Palestinians at their own expense, they continue to limit the extent of their desired political reforms, increasing the moral hazard of the principal - agent contract.
To a limited extent, messaging services that encrypt communications and allow extremism to hide in plain sight must be scrutinised in the short - term.
Later today the government is set to override other Lords amendments relating to part two of the bill, which would limit the extent to which the coalition's reforms will make it harder for charities to campaign during election periods.
The standing committee system in India severely limits the extent of such scrutiny: committees are constrained to consider only those bills referred to them by Parliament, which effectively lets the executive decide the legislation that is reviewed by them.
In fact, Corbyn's strategy of endorsing the public vote and then trying to tie the government down over the details, to limit the extent of Britain's withdrawal and to exploit weaknesses and divisions within the Conservatives is exactly the right one and what any sensible opposition would be doing.
Now to a limited extent petro - yuan.
Labour seat level estimates in most of the poll analyses I have carried out in the years leading up to the recent general election were quite stark, highlighting the fact that our PR - STV electoral system is proportional but only to a limited extent.
The seat level estimates in all of these analyses for the Labour Party are stark (highlighting the fact that the PR - STV system is proportional, but only to a limited extent), but most notably in the Sunday Business Post-Red C poll.
To the limited extent that the general public engages with him, they think he's the guy who stabbed his brother in the back, had a Mori marriage and moonlights as an extra from the Wallace & Grommit cartoons.
Smaller parties can only distance themselves from larger coalition partners to a limited extent.
«I think it would be used to a limited extent because the amount of corruption would be reduced,» said Republican Assemblyman Jim Tedisco.
But a senior state Democrat predicted Silver would come under «enormous pressure» to hold up passage of Cuomo's first proposed budget from many of his most important political allies including public - employee unions desperate to limit the extent of budget cuts.
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