Sentences with phrase «just referring out»

Just referring out to a DV hotline is hardly the most helpful option.

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Abe had put a lot of personal political capital at stake in beating on the agricultural lobby, and not just the farmers... but the [agricultural] banks, pension schemes, all the rest, to get support for a US - led TPP deal, and then Trump pulls out,» Bremmer said, referring to the Trans - Pacific Partnership, a sweeping trade deal, spearheaded by Barack Obama, that Trump exited days after taking office in January 2017.
«That verbiage probably scares theater owners,» Bock said, referring to Amazons» plan to narrow the window between theatrical releases and streaming availability, adding that the theater chains could take some solace in Amazon's decision not to go for simultaneous release or just putting films straight out on video.
Amazon builds out «interfaces» for its employees (as well as those of Berkshire Hathaway and J.P. Morgan Chase — I'll just refer to Amazon from here on out), both digital and physical, to access basic healthcare needs; these sit in front of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), insurance administrators, wholesale distributors and pharmacies.
I may just have to print out the list and refer back to it once in a while.
«Canada's going to be just a wonderful test market for the U.S. to see how it all plays out,» said Agnese, referring to the upcoming federal legalization of recreational marijuana use in Canada.
If a Bible verse (or discovery) is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical or metaphorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is an ancient cultural anomaly; is a translation or copyist's error; means something other than what it actually says; is a mystery of god or not discernible by humans; or is just plain magic.
If a Bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either; (i) taken out of context; (ii) symbolic, allegorical or otherwise means something other than it says; (iii) referring to another verse somewhere else that rectifies the error; (iv) a translation or copyist's error; (v) a mystery of God not discernible by we mere humans; or (vi) just plain magic.
When Jesus said in Mark 14:7 «The poor you will always have with you,» He probably was referring to the fact that 2000 years later we'd still be arguing over how, what, when, where, etc. to do with the poor, just as all of the above comments bear out.
If a bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is a translation error; means something other than what it actually says; Is a mystery of god or not discernable by humans; or is just magic.
If a bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is an ancient cultural anomaly; is a translation or copyist's error; means something other than what it actually says; Is a mystery of god or not discernible by humans; or is just plain magic.)
If a bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is a translation or copyist's error; means something other than what it actually says; Is a mystery of god or not discernable by humans; or is just plain magic.
As E.E.Y. Hales has succinctly pointed out in his Pio Nono: First Modern Pope, Dupanloup posited the thesis and the antithesis of the propositions» the former referring to the ideal of the true society, the latter to what is possible and just in the existing state of society.
To your last point, when I said choice is an illusion, I wasn't referring that it is impossible to make that choice, but rather that there is a «right» choice and a «wrong» choice, the «right» one being that you worship god, regardless of how weird some of the rituals might be, making you a little more than a robot, acting out a script your given, we're just slightly better because we can justify why we're acting out a command, but it takes years to understand that justification, in the beginning, you do these rituals because you're given a script and if you don't want to do it, tough.
The author uses the words «sin willfully» (note that in the Greek it does NOT say «go on sinning») which can be taken out of context to mean just about anything, but IN context it specifically is referring to the forsaking of Christ in the face of persecution.
If a bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is a translation or copyist's error; means something other than what it actually says; Is a mystery of god or not discernible by humans; or is just plain magic.»
When Jesus referred to those who do the will of God as his Sisters and Brothers, he was using the Family as a symbol for the relationships not only between us and God, but just as importantly, as a symbol for our relationships with each other (Verna Dozier and Jim Adams pointed this out in their book Sisters and Brothers).
- If a bible verse is detrimental to the cause, it is either: taken out of context; is allegorical; refers to another verse somewhere else; is a translation or copyist's error; means something other than what it actually says; is a mystery of god or not discernible by humans; or is just plain magic.
Referring to the Israelites, he says that God permitted Egypt to oppress them in order to teach the Israelite people, just as He also brought the Israelites out of Egypt so that they would not become like the Egyptians and acquire their customs.
Well, since you're too stupid to figure out that I was originally referring to Laughing's inexplicable meltdown, I'll just ignore your latest lame attempts at barbed wit as I do most of your posts.
@bforbigbang Maybe Erik was not insulting Americans but was referring to the fact that in other places of the world people are starving and if we want to pretend like there's a god who is watching out for us, we might have to conclude that god has a nationality in order to explain why some people seem to be watched out for while others can just bugger off and die even before they've had a chance to consider religion.
I think Tickle may incorporate this under what she refers to as considering what it means to be human, but again it's just thrown out with little elaboration.
* I refer only to the loud hypocritcal ones that make themselves beacons of intolerance, not the huge group of lovely people out there who just quietly live the way their conscience tells them too (which is what Jesus told them to do)
I think I just don't know how to eyeball a recipe and decide how it's going to come out — if you have rules of thumb or observations enough for a post, I'd bookmark that and refer to it often!
that if we do get a Lottery Pick, I just assume Kenny will either trade it for 3 37 - year - olds that are «good in the locker room» or we'll spend it on a kid that every expert refers to as «a project» and he never pans out.
OHIO AT MARSHALL, MONDAY, FEB. 14 Just before the bus lights out for Huntington for a game against the Thundering Herd, Ohio athletic director Tom Boeh makes a plea: «Please don't refer to us as a «bus league.»
The article is somewhat old, referring to Palace being just one point away from getting out of bottom three.
His pediatrician referred us to a specialist just to rule out anything serious.
And then they usually have to refer out because they just are so wonderful, and so skilled and they really do make a difference in that relationship
having to turn your body to the side when chopping food at the counter, cooking at the stove or washing dishes because your belly sticks out so much that you have to hunch over just to reach what you're trying to do (refer to Rice Krispie picture above)
More than any other, in politics, is referred to as «plurality» in American English and, as I just found out, «relative majority» in British English.
George Pataki just sent out a statement offering an eleventh - hour endorsement of GOP gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino, who once referred to the former governor as a «degenerate idiot.»
«We just gave away $ 7.6 billion to Exelon, an out - of - state energy company,» he said, referring to a debated estimate for the state's plan to subsidize upstate nuclear plants.
Perhaps it's unsurprising, then, that out of the 162,000 people with mental health problems referred to the Work Programme since 2011, just eight per cent have moved into work after two years on the programme.
For several jurors among the group of eight woman and four men, Mr. Silver's relationship with Dr. Taub, who referred mesothelioma patients with potentially profitable legal claims to a law firm that then paid Mr. Silver, seemed to come down to this: one man helping another out, just because he could.
Caliber: If you are not familiar with guns, or you are just starting out with air rifles, caliber refers to the gun barrel.
Referring to ASD management, one pediatrician told the interviewer, «we in general are not so much an expert on it so it is harder to just prescribe things, and it turns out we really can't do it anyway.»
T. Colin Campbell calls out plant protein as specifically * not * being associated with the same health problems that he was demonstrating animal protein to be (casein in particular), but then reverts to just referring to «protein» later in the book (China Study).
I'm referring to an incredible dinner out with just my husband and me to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary.
Typically, the term «cameo role» (or just cameo) refers to a small character part that stands out from the other minor parts.
One day on my instastories -LCB- which I just found out that most people refer to as IG stories — however, I like my name more so I'm sticking with it -RCB-, I started talking about how I was waiting to hear back from The Chew to see if Isaiah and I could be in the audience.
Just stay alert and aware when using these interracial dating sites and refer to Interracialdatingsitesguide.com to see the ratings so that you know which sites are trustworthy and worth checking out.
Well, let me just start off by saying that there is not a single Ukrainian woman out there that should be referred to...
Thru tubing Grande Prairie Thru tubing operations refer to removing plugs used in horizontal wells, drilling out excess cement, and to recovering and removing wellbore obstructions, to name just a few.
Let's just get it out of the way: the titular deed referred to in The Unspeakable Act is none other than incest.
Disturbingly blurry images often lurk just on the periphery: Human corpses still pink with life are dragged as if they were animal carcasses (camp officials refer to them as «pieces»), and the movie's sound design is distressingly effective — the victims» screams may be muted, but there's no blocking them out.
The director himself referred to «Nebraska» as «just an old - fashioned comedy» and while our expectations have perhaps been damped by the muted response to date, we're looking forward to checking it out for ourselves come November.
Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles (which we're just going to refer to as «Yonder» from here on out) sure thinks there is, and summarily invites everyone to explore a violence - free world where our biggest worry is exploring what's beyond the horizon.
This is an extremely casual movie that is content to just hang out with these characters and have them refer to movies and play «You look like...» Part of it is the budget, which you can tell has been scaled back.
And I'm not just referring to the ones that are present in this installment (there is a scene here that is absolutely guaranteed to make diehard fans cry their eyes out), but everything that is left to come.
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