Sentences with phrase «if as i suspect»

I don't think Chase will be changing its redemption rates any time soon but, if as I suspect, loyalty systems like Hyatt Gold Passport start to see a big spike in redemptions then they may well take action.
If as suspected solar activity evolves in response to an incalculable solar system N - body orbital problem — and this is further modulated through internal fluid dynamics of the Sun — cyclic behavior as such is impossible.

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If the government wins, this case will be cited as legal precedent in hundreds of cases going forward, just as the DOJ cites the 1977 ruling that ordered New York Telephone to give the FBI access to a suspect's pen register (the file that contains the time and phone number of every call).
«I suspect I should've learned to say no more often, but life wouldn't have been as much fun if I had,» he says.
If you suspect your credit rating could be changed as a result of account activity you didn't initiate or know about, Hamrick recommends checking with the three major credit bureaus: Equifax, TransUnion and Experian.
Develop internet security guidelines and inform employees about Internet safety, security and the latest threats, as well as what to do if they misplace information or suspect malware on their machine.
I suspect we all know the answer to that question, but if the answer is, in fact, yes, then, as before, we should not be surprised if other nations are hacking our own parties» infrastructures.
«If, as we suspect, there will be no action from Congress, well, then we are merely an election away from reclassification again.
This is especially important if you're worried, as I am and I suspect you are too, that an austerity - smitten Congress will not move fast enough with counter-cyclical fiscal policy.
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If current levels were to turn out, in hindsight, to be the final lows of this decline, I suspect that the overall return over the next cycle (by the time we do observe a full 20 % loss) will be as tame as we've seen since the bull market started in 2003.
They can only be made consistent if Washington also unleashes an infrastructure building program, a policy initiative consistent with either of the other two, on a truly heroic scale — which, as an aside, I suspect would be a smart strategy under any circumstances as American infrastructure needs are so great that the consequent productivity increases would fully service the associated debt long before they stopped adding value to the economy.
If things do not work as you suspected, systematically examine where there is a breakdown.
It is suspected that Dr. Percy would have been appointed as Finance Minister if the Liberals, led by Laurence Decore, had won the 1993 election.
If you suspect that the signal provided by the system will not be profitable, you can reverse the trade as you so desire.
If, as I suspect, he lays a bit too much of the blame for our ills at the feet of that all - purpose bogeyman, capitalism, the story he tells is nevertheless a sobering and instructive one.
We will best understand what Carl Elliott is doing, I suspect, if we think of him as reclaiming the outsider status of early bioethicists.
Also I suspect it would be easier to grow if people would stop forming their safe world hypothesis of why they are gay and leave them the hell alone about something as deeply private as their sexual orientation and let them get on with their faith.
If, as I myself suspect, postmodernity is a purely negative phenomenon, so that such substance as our world may now have will continue to be that of the Enlightenment and later modernity's effort to «overcome» the Enlightenment, it may happen that Pannenberg's work is disregarded only long enough to be rediscovered.
That said, if your purpose is as I suspect, this conversation is moot.
The difference is if its an unknown person (murder suspect) where you do nt know the parents so you try to do a first degree match VS a suspected known person such as a bodies burned and mutilated in an airplane crash.
There might possibly be reason for the email to be forwarded to you if it's part of your story as well as Julie's... but even then, that's highly suspect.
At this point my larger concern is less with that emergency pastoral group (because it sounds as if, as I would have initially suspected, several of the people involved were not guilty of anything other than trying to do their best in a less than ideal situation) than I am with the follow - up afterwards.
Yet Falwell's support is hardly isolated, and I suspect if Trump is the nominee, he will continue to find even more of it from the Religious Right (which I designate as a subset of a broader and more diverse evangelicalism).
I suspect that Mr Bell (as he is not a Pastor if he's an atheist) plans on returning as the prodigal son and enjoying the fatted calf.
But if we take Ezekiel's teaching as a whole we shall not suspect him of the kind of pure individualism in religion which has become familiar in the modern world.
Even the noble king could perceive the difficulty of such a method, for he was not without insight into the human heart, and understood that the maiden was at bottom deceived; and no one is so terribly deceived as he who does not himself suspect it, but is as if enchanted by a change in the outward habiliments of his existence.
I suspect you might have a similar reaction if you read my blog as well.
I guess this is a good time to point out, that if you found out your neighbor was collecting body parts that they worshiped and performed weekly rituals to a man who was brutally murdered by pretending to drink blood and eat the body, I suspect you wouldn't hire him as your baby sitter.
I suspect your motive for asking is congruity, to see if I am a like minded person such as yourself.
We do not question the appropriateness of the term as applied to him, but, on the example of Samuel and Nathan, we suspect that if he was called a prophet by his contemporaries it was, again, because of regularized status as a professional, in this case presumably membership in an association of prophets at or near Shiloh.
This is a very healthy corrective to a great deal that has unquestionably disfigured the history of institutional Christianity; for instance, the sometimes subtle but persistent belittling of the richest and most profound of human experiences, as if the joys of human love were somehow suspect, and not among the most sheerly precious experiences that life has to offer.
Germany's interior minister originally pinpointed a 23 - year - old Pakistani refugee as a suspect, but law enforcement officials later said that «it is actually not clear» if the man in custody was the truck driver.
If it's the NIV, as I suspect, you might as well toss it out and get another version.
False ecumenism is the usual suspect (as if a Catholic Shakespeare would cease to be universal), and T.S. Eliot is another.
Now imagine if the 90 % of the population also believed it was immoral or at least highly suspect not to believe in witches, that «In Wizards We Trust» was printed on your money, that community leaders made regular allusions to witches in their speeches and that you were regarded as «angry,» or «bitter» for being skeptical of the whole witchcraft thing.
As a Christian Scientist said recently in response to a medical student's question as to how she would help starving children in Africa: «I suspect if I were there I would do what you would do — cradle as many as I could and feed them with all the food I could lay my hands oAs a Christian Scientist said recently in response to a medical student's question as to how she would help starving children in Africa: «I suspect if I were there I would do what you would do — cradle as many as I could and feed them with all the food I could lay my hands oas to how she would help starving children in Africa: «I suspect if I were there I would do what you would do — cradle as many as I could and feed them with all the food I could lay my hands oas many as I could and feed them with all the food I could lay my hands oas I could and feed them with all the food I could lay my hands on.
If, as we suspect, the myths and legends of Genesis are shaped by Israel's faith, what does this mean?
If there is a certain skittishness when it comes to talking about them much, I suspect it is in large part because both have been exploited for ideological purposes: slavery to underscore black victimhood and to mandate compensatory attitudes and policies; the Holocaust as a convenient stick with which the ACLU and its like beat their «Fascist,» i.e., conservative, critics.
I suspect many Christians are, as I am, puzzled if not troubled by recent developments in this industry.
This enterprise would, as we all suspect, be academic in the worst sense if Heidegger had had no part in Nazi politics and thought.
If your neighbour came up to you and said that a sea bass told him that his wife's pregnancy was divine, would you accept that as truth or would you suspect that the milk - man is a more likely paternity?
Such crime if it took place any where in our Islamic lands and was caught for the crime... he will be torn to pieces there and then with out trial since trials are supposed for those who are suspected and not proven guilty... but as a case that is as plain they should have condemned him to worst death with out any need for court trials... But by being soft on the issue and giving ear to such junk you open doors for those copycats whom seek fame... That is only fair and secure..
Even if he doesn't actually exist, as we atheists suspect, they still love the idea of a God out there, interested in and protecting them.
If you are going to categorize Jesus as a communist or capitalist, I suspect He is more on the communist side.
They know in their hearts what foolishness the bible is and they suspect that there really is no god, but they know that all their friends and relatives will react very negatively if they ever voice their thoughts (Christians are very cultish in their reaction to those who do not believe just as they do).
If there is something retrograde, something suspect, about making «discriminations» between forms of «sexuality,» then serious Christians and Jews instantly qualify as bigots.
Deaval's write up is worth reading if you're not familiar with G.K., as I suspect that Chesterton will continue to serve as inspiration for evangelicals dissatisfied with the current state of affairs.
As Kurt Vonnegut says one way or another in all of his strange and wonderful novels (perhaps cynically or perhaps seriously): purposeless things are abhorent to the human species; and if the human species suspects that it is itself purposeless, it becomes conspicuously suicidal.
If an interpreter chose to align himself as a believer, he was suspected of holding a non-critical position.
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