Sentences with phrase «glean all»

If it so happens that ten or twenty or fifty years from now all nuclear weapons have been abolished, a few of the persons who grow up in that post-nuclear era may read this essay at some point in their lives and glean from it a feeling for what it was like to live under the threat of global nuclear war.
Actually, «Answering Islam» is an evangelical Christian site, but we try to glean factual information wherever we can find it.
I need only read comments here to glean that much.
There are times when you may not go along with all of Rohr's theology, but that's OK, as there is so much to glean that is wonderful.
We glean many incidents also from Paul's letters to the churches that were founded throughout Asia Minor, in Macedonia, and Greece, and as far west as Rome.
Because from what I can glean, that wouldn't be a union that serves God, that would be a union that serves you.
School taught me how many wives Henry VIII had, helped me glean information about Australia's mining... More
Are people unable to glean good from a message if they don't like the source?
It's difficult to glean much detail about Montesino's sermon from its train of interpreters, who have distilled the entire chain of events into a single, revolutionary cusp of history.
Summarizing the verdict of Scripture and tradition, we can glean some settled points of doctrine.
With that agenda (the sin of the whirl) there's probably no end to the work — a veritable vineyard of sin for a Pastor to glean, make it his business.
Also, if you actually read my post for CONTEXT you'll glean the fact that I'm an ATHEIST.
Only thing I'm able to glean from what this guy is saying without having to buy his book is that he apparently is now an arrogant jerk who cares for no one but himself.
While there are truths in Matthew 5 - 7 for non-Christians to glean, this sermon of Jesus is primarily for believers who are following Jesus on the path of discipleship.
Nevertheless we do glean two things from the passages where Satan is mentioned:
But if one is relying on Milligan, one does not glean this.
She simply points out that it is possible to glean useful, helpful information from the AA program, without having to subscribe to the belief in God.
Granted, I go to some churches where I can glean a few good feelings and say, «Oh, those churches gave me a deep, warm sense of belonging.»
Now is the time to look back on Benedict's papacy and glean from it as much as we can, as we prayerfully look forward to how the Holy Spirit will work in our Church under a new pontiff.
School taught me how many wives Henry VIII had, helped me glean information about Australia's mining industry and even taught me the French word for «station»,... More
Gary, the only corner that I have on the truth is what I glean from God's Word.
School taught me how many wives Henry VIII had, helped me glean information about Australia's mining industry and even taught me the French word for «station», but nobody told me anything about the one thing you never believe will happen when you're young but happens to every human on the planet.
Besides, he seems to have plenty of people who have up close and personal experiences with what the purity culture teaches and what it does, to glean insight from.
Yes it would be wonderful to see everyone glean from the bible the higher principles of love and charity and be able to sift out the garbage that promotes hate and bigotry.
From what I have been able to glean, Islam dictates that men and women dress modestly and more specifically women to cover their hair.
He sings, «Some wander the wilderness, some drink cosmopolitans / Some cold science, some glean astroplanes / I can't tell where the canvas stops, homesick as an astronaut.»
The rich were REQUIRED BY BIBLICAL LAW to not fully harvest the fields, but allow enough to remain so that the poor could glean the fields for food.
See how you can be fast and agile everywhere, and glean intelligence from analyzing data, at massive scale, in real - time.
You can glean a lot about how Google is interpreting a query based on the results it shows.
Much of the intelligence we mentioned above can easily be obtained through lead - capture forms on your website's landing pages, and you can use other marketing analytics and closed - loop data to glean many of the other insights.
Investors who are performing or planning to undertake due diligence on hedge funds can glean practical guidance from SEC examinations of fund managers.
Proxy Talks on specific proposals or individual meetings are held prior to the publishing of the Glass Lewis research report in order to glean additional information that may be considered as part of the analysis.
A nice perk with Personal Capital, though, is that you can glean all of your account balances at once.
The new policies also impact the data developers can glean going forward.
I know this might get expensive, but the data that you will glean is well worth it.
Ford is leaving town on a trip to Austin, Texas, where he and a delegation of city councillors and music industry leaders are to try to glean lessons from the city as to how to better brand Toronto as a music - friendly town.
An established blog is a demonstration that you know your stuff; it puts your expertise on display and provides a way for customers and industry professionals to interact with your brand, a place where they can glean valuable information from you and spread it around the web.
In three separate notices to be filed in the Federal Register in the coming weeks by various agencies within the DOT, regulators intend to glean input from developers of automated vehicles, end users, the public and other stakeholders to produce what Chao dubbed the Federal Automated Vehicle Policy 3.0.
Research has also shown goals are not just sitting there on paper to glean from.
So there's not really much to glean on, making it difficult to compare with Slack.
The Bible has this idea of gleaners, where you're supposed to harvest your field once and let people glean off of it.
Carroll is resistant to the idea of using such data to glean insights about businesses.
This would seem to explain the obsession with things like «whisper earnings numbers», channel checking at retailers, networking with experts in the field to glean changes in sales trends or competitive balance or reactions to government economic figures.
Since Isaacson had also written biographies of Albert Einstein and Ben Franklin - two other great shapers - I read them and probed him about them to try to glean what characteristics they had in common.»
That'll let us know we might not have to focus on nuance too much, and that modelling the output gap will be the safest way to glean clues about the Bank's future course of action.
There's so much more to NSBW than festivities and merriment; business and industry findings are revealed, which glean insight into what's in store for small businesses in the future.
The primary benefit of these tools is the ability to glean actionable information that can help a business succeed in a competitive environment.
The acquisition gives HP control of software that can help its business customers glean important insights from analyzing a variety of data.
Shared ideas and resources will allow you to glean nuggets of wisdom from other industries that you can then apply to your own operations.
It's a question that has tantalized many researchers, both public and private, as they try to glean insights from an ever - expanding and unruly stash of molecular and clinical information.
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