Few think Western countries are susceptible to such problems.
Not exact matches
I find most Christians do NOT read their Bible — just a
few passages here and there that conform and back - up their
Western secular values — with a priest telling them what to
think about it.
As the progressive secularization of the
Western world went on,
fewer and
fewer scientists were
thinking of theology as they were doing their science and at times their most creative science.
(Urban is speculated to have
thought that a
Western - led crusade against Islam might help to mend the schism which had split the Eastern and
Western churches just a
few years before, in 1054.)
They are familiar with Marxist
thinking as are
few Western economists.
Not going to make a bigger deal out of it than is necessary, but personally I'd
think a
few guys from the
Western Conference champs would have made it..
In 1982, the last district, Dwyfor, in
western Gwynedd, went «wet» and it was
thought that the influence of the Sabbatarian temperance movement had expired and
few referendums were called, but surprisingly a further referendum was called in Dwyfor in 1989 and the area went «dry» for another seven years on a 9 % turnout.
A bigger challenge is this: The reductive, mechanistic
thinking that has been at the root of
Western science and medicine for the last
few centuries is insufficient to explain vibrational healing.
In fact, these rural people have
fewer of the digestive tract diseases that plague
Western man and it is
thought that this may be related to the nature of their diet.
I've been traveling so much the last
few months that I
think I've hit every climate possible, from
Western North Carolina to Aruba, from Costa Rica to Alaska, I've hit lush tropical forests, arid deserts, tropical beaches and glaciers!
In my experience, many people
think that a gap of 10 years in a Ukrainian -
Western relationship is OK, but anything beyond this tends to raise a
few eyebrows.
For those of you
western fanatics (I know there has to be a
few of you) out there, if you are looking for a
western styled shooter you may want to
think about picking up Red Dead Revolver.
I
thought of a
few double features: Logan & Mad Max: Fury Road - They're both excellent modern action
Westerns that redefined their respective genres.
Few people have
thought more about the future of learning, how to support teachers using new technology, and the persistent inequality in
western Pennsylvania's schools than Gregg S. Behr.
Few would disagree that illegal immigration is a problem for the USA and for other
Western countries, but it's all too easy to
think of it as a statistical problem, not the human problem that it is.
When you
think of
Western New York, especially if you grew up anywhere within a
few hours» drive of the US border, your mental image is not likely that of a charming ski resort village with bustling yet family - friendly après ski options.
But you'll need to
think about a
few factors such as how much or little time you want to spend on the boat compared to in the water, what type of food you require — a
western buffet or regular Thai food, how much you want to pay etc.
But with sales still resilient in Japan, we
think it's more a case of too little modern fare and too
few SKUs to exploit
Western audiences.
The map I played wasn't anywhere close to All Quiet on the
Western Front — there was no trench warfare, and very
few howling mortars falling from the sky — but there was something about standing blind on a fogged - up hilltop and hearing the nearby mechanical roar of an approaching tank and
thinking, «oh, shit!!
I can
think of a
few other archetypes that seem more common in Eastern games: martial artists, archers without pets, gunslingers... Again, this may simply be a different set of cultural tropes, and perhaps from the perspective of someone in Asia
Western games feel like they have better class choices, but I enjoy the variety.
This is particularly important given the prospect of increased risk of power outages during heat waves — as we saw in
western France a
few weeks ago... Yes, we need to keep doing all that — and doing it better — but we should also be
thinking about incorporating efficient mechanical cooling systems.
Paul Giannelli, a law professor at Case
Western Reserve University in Cleveland who has been studying crime lab failures for 20 years, says he used to
think the problem was limited to the occasional misdeeds of a
few bad apples.
If Huawei just made a
few minor changes that helped the UI feel more westernized, I
think that
western consumers would be more apt to give Huawei a try, even if the experience was still considerably different from stock.