Walls throughout the building are plastered with signs prohibiting cell phones and cameras, though
most in attendance wouldn't own them anyway.
I was struck how comfortable
most in attendance seemed to be with the notion that «Bush - Obama school reform» was something of a unified whole.
Black Panther's Lupita Nyong» o stopped by the showfloor during last weekend's Comic - Con International in San Diego, though
most in attendance probably weren't aware of it.
While it was clear from the audience reaction that
most in attendance Thursday agreed that changes to state law is the best immediate course of action toward controlling the deer population, it wasn't unanimous.
With 12 players going to the European Championships Liverpool have
the most in attendance of any side in the Premier League, but whether those professionals can make their stay count is another matter.
Not exact matches
The stadium is «the biggest and
most visible foreign investment ever made
in professional soccer
in the U.S.,» according to the Journal, despite the fact that many MLS teams have struggled to drive
attendance and only two are profitable.
Keller points out that one of the reasons to own a franchise
in the first place is because owners almost always make money when they sell; but
in the U.S.
most teams aren't making profits from
attendance and TV revenues are small compared to other leagues, all of which dampens buyer interest.
The turnout was impressive with 360 event registrations and a high - quality audience with
most of Hong Kong's
most successful investors and entrepreneurs
in attendance.
Tickets top two grand and
attendance clears 5,000 people, while
most startup conferences weigh
in at a few hundred attendees.
To my shock,
most of the 300
in attendance either were not familiar with the provision or had not thought about it for a decade.
Making Kansas City the «
Most Entrepreneurial City
in America» MECA Meeting Highlights Wednesday, July 31, 2013 There were approximately 30 people
in attendance at today's MECA Meeting.
This was familiar ground for Mr. Agrawal, now 47, an expert on innovation economics and one of Rotman's
most popular professors; he'd attended an «endless number» of government - sponsored panels, round tables and meetings on the subject during his career, and many of the usual suspects were
in attendance, including CEOs of some of Canada's largest companies.
The survey suggests that while church
attendance patterns over the past three and half decades have been
most influenced by changes
in how often Southerners, Catholics and women go to services, other factors may play a bigger role
in the future, Schwadel said, noting how church
attendance had stayed mostly steady despite the demographic changes.
More than half of police officers also say
most of their case work involves alcohol - fuelled crimes, while
in hospitals 7
in 10
attendances on the weekend is related to alcohol abuse.
At the bare minimum,
most of those
in attendance probably got drunk (Keener, Bible Background Commentary, 203).
In most cases, regular
attendance at AA should be an integral part of the plan of rehabilitation.
One of the greatest downfalls of the modern church era is the movement away from genuine relationships, and into the corporate model of the church where we think the
most important thing is to increase our market share, and expand our influence through size, numbers, and a year - over-year increase
in attendance and giving.
It is not by any means the case with all christians, but some certainly have inadvertently and unknowingly (
in most cases) placed church
attendance / society / culture / leadership and a particular book (the Bible) on the same level as they God they claim to worship.
In ethics classes, in which most of the students are in their first or second year of college, I first show (after giving advance warning and making it clear that attendance is optional) the Canadian Film Board's documentary Not a Love Story, which portrays some of the most violent and degrading pornography availabl
In ethics classes,
in which most of the students are in their first or second year of college, I first show (after giving advance warning and making it clear that attendance is optional) the Canadian Film Board's documentary Not a Love Story, which portrays some of the most violent and degrading pornography availabl
in which
most of the students are
in their first or second year of college, I first show (after giving advance warning and making it clear that attendance is optional) the Canadian Film Board's documentary Not a Love Story, which portrays some of the most violent and degrading pornography availabl
in their first or second year of college, I first show (after giving advance warning and making it clear that
attendance is optional) the Canadian Film Board's documentary Not a Love Story, which portrays some of the
most violent and degrading pornography available.
Church
attendance had ceased to be normal
in most of Britain around the time of the 1914 — 18 war, and had begun to be abnormal after the 1939 — 45 war.
The
most striking declines
in civic engagement have been for church
attendance among moderately educated Americans, as the figure below indicates.
Josh Turansky, former communications director at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa was keen to remind me that
most of the churches
in the Calvary Chapel network average 120
in attendance.
Even our
most successful churches such as Holy Trinity Brompton (HTB), with more than 3,000
in weekly
attendance, can only accommodate such numbers by holding multiple services across multiple venues
in the centre of London.
In discussing his own persecution during the Cultural Revolution, Ting told us about the seminary's closing, the destruction of
most of its library, and his forced
attendance at the Red Guard's political - education classes.
I may be the
most inhibited person
in attendance.
When you peel the layers off their conscious mind and reach the subconscious, you will find
most times that they mean they don't like the teaching this institution gives about poverty, prayer,
attendance at the Eucharist, and their sexual life, whether
in or out of marriage.
Six years later, it averaged a weekly
attendance of 2,000 and was listed as one of the top 50
most influential megachurches
in America.
The famous Dutch cardinal, prime ecumenist of his church, was
most sanguine about present unitive trends — but no more so than Protestants
in attendance.
These letters drove home to me the sobering fact that the Electronic Church is a formidable threat to mainline churches today, not because it threatens to reduce income or
attendance, but because it has revealed a significant failure on the part of
most mainline churches to deal with many of the people
in their own neighborhoods.
I always find it amusing that the highest rate of church
attendance and the
most fundamentalist (such as
in Texas) are matched by the lowest tax rates, which makes the state unable to help the poor.
In most churches, women outnumber men in attendance and in membershi
In most churches, women outnumber men
in attendance and in membershi
in attendance and
in membershi
in membership.
The role of centres for higher learning • At diocesan and inter-diocesan levels it is
most useful when there is an awareness of the need to form people at a higher level (GDC 252) •
Attendance at a school for catechists is a particularly important moment
in the formation of a catechist (GDC 248).
A little later my dad came
in and sat down on the edge of the bed and said quietly that we should have a conversation about Sunday Mass, and probably I was now old enough to make my own decisions about attending Mass, that he and my mother did not think it right or fair to force that decision on us children, that we needed to find our own ways spiritually, and that while he and our mother very much hoped that we would walk
in the many rewarding paths of the Church, the final decision there would be ours alone, each obeying his own conscience; that was only right and fair, and to decree
attendance now would perhaps actually force us away from the very thing that he and my mother found to be the
most nutritious spiritual food; so perhaps you and I and your mother can sit and discuss this later this afternoon, he said, and come to some amicable agreement.
The wife of my hospitable friend, with the
most of the ladies
in attendance, remained at the house and slept
in this same manner, covering the floors of the different rooms.
he avid interest taken by exhibitors
in the run - up to interpack 2017 that brought the world's biggest and
most important trade fair of the packaging sector and related process industries record
attendance of 2,865 companies, was followed by trade fair days from 4 to 10 May with high spirits and further records: 74 % of the approximately 170,500 visitors travelled to Düsseldorf from abroad — three quarters of them were decision - makers.
Reminding all
in attendance «the complex picture of on farm loss»
in both developed and developing countries according to the
most recent studies was a great start on the significance of the problem and the need for quick actions.
It provides the
most intimate setting with the largest retail and foodservice audience
attendance in the industry today.
The feature will inform the brands and retailers
in attendance of ways to take a more sustainable approach to their packaging, as well as highlighting the
most appropriate stands to visit.
Following the culmination of its 25th anniversary show at Mandalay Bay
in Las Vegas, HD Expo announced record - breaking
attendance at the hospitality industry's
most anticipated event.
Attendance this season has been way up
in most cities, despite television.
He is referring
most specifically to the 51,000 or so
in attendance in April 2013.
Attendance and television audiences for Japanese games have plummeted — TV ratings for the Giants, the
most popular team, are the lowest
in 36 years — and there's a growing worry that the Japanese leagues will be drained of talent as top players flock to the States.
While Cameron McGrone, a four - star linebacker out of Indianapolis, isn't the highest ranked prospect who will be
in attendance, he could be the
most likely to drop for the Wolverines.
Still, 46 of the top 50
in the world were
in attendance at TPC Sawgrass this week and
most of the big names managed to get through to the weekend.
For some reason,
most of the representatives from the various red tops and Sunday papers
in attendance chose to ask the Chelsea star questions that everyone already had answers to, «What's Chelsea like?»
But even though
most locals come from elsewhere, and there are so many other activities for tourists to choose from, the Knights are ranked fourth
in the NHL
in home
attendance.
There's also a real irony that at a time when
attendances at the Emirates have been steadily dwindling —
in large part due to the old familiar failings and the lack of competitiveness — Arsenal are attempting to gain extra revenue by installing more of the
most expensive seats
in the house.
Pride of place at the top of the
attendance capacity table once again went to Swansea City who sold more seats than are
in the official capacity of the stadium — 134 more (though this
most likely takes into account resold tickets via the ticket exchange).
When a shaggy - haired 19 - year - old trotted onto the Wembley turf as a 77th - minute substitute during Slovenia's 2 - 1 friendly defeat to England
in September, few
in attendance were aware that they were witnessing the start of one of the
most hotly anticipated international careers
in Eastern European football.
I was planning a free birth, a homebirth with no medical
attendance; we planed to have only the
most intimate
in the birthing space, myself my husband and daughter.