This is the main reason why I've decided to recommend this book — even to those who haven't
actually dealt with any of the issues discussed herein.
Not exact matches
One
of his most recent napkin masterpieces (
actually, they're quite simple)
deals with why we fear simple money solutions.
Chaulk and Feldstein could not be more different from one another, yet both men demonstrate how the push to clean up and rebuild this city is at once a national project, a chance to make some money, and a test
of the business and logistical acumen
of those
actually dealing with the mess.
While latter issues
of «Fantastic Four» would depict the Invisible Woman as a capable hero and mother who
dealt with complicated topics such as losing a child to a stillborn pregnancy, Alba was
actually asked to hold back on all her emotional scenes.
I
dealt with running out
of clean drinking water for days on end (which is truly horrifying when you are
actually without water); countless illnesses and protests that forced my team and I to be put on lockdown.
The goal
of having a planner is trying to
deal with every possible scenario before it
actually happens so that there is no stress.
«Each area needs growth in earnings and in sales, or at least one
of those, and the only way to get it by now is to
actually do
deals, do
deals with other companies in the industry,» he said.
«They want to take care
of patients, but they are
dealing more
with bureaucracy and administrative stuff instead
of actually providing good health care, so we need to fix that.»
«So those
of us in the real world, who are
actually facing problems in this health - care system, are having to
deal with people who are not willing to listen to anything outside
of those party lines.»
And Valeant's round - about method
of funding research, if that's what it's
actually doing, seems a lot less cost effective,
with all
of the bankers and lawyers and hedge fund managers taking chunks
of deals than if drug companies directly devoted a portion
of their sales toward finding new drugs.
If you're not being clear and truthful about what you're thinking, then in my opinion what you're doing is being very inefficient, because everybody doesn't know what everybody else is really thinking, and you're probably reducing your probabilities
of getting out what is
actually true and how to
deal with it.
Valeant Pharmaceuticals (vrx) said Monday that it agreed to sell Sprout back to its former shareholders, but the
deal is
actually more
of a giveaway: All Valeant will receive in return for Sprout is 6 %
of future sales
of the female libido drug, starting around mid-2019, plus freedom from its remaining acquisition obligations and its legal fight
with Sprout shareholders.
Then perhaps in a short time «only» 3 million (or 10 %
of) Canadians would be enjoying the savings and
actually dealing with a phone company that cares about them.
Thinking about your work style and devising strategies to
deal with these potential problems ahead
of time can make all the difference when you're faced
with actually doing it.
Although cosigner release is something you should look into, I'd be remiss if I didn't share some
of the struggles borrowers
deal with when
actually trying to get their cosigner released.
Still, there was a lot
of confusion right down to the last minute,
with some news outlets reporting a
deal had been reached while others said that the details had not
actually been agreed to, just the broader outline.
We were bidding against all the big guys, but I guess they had a level
of comfort
with us that we would
actually get the stuff done and be easy to
deal with.
The new report starts out
with a summary
of recent events (the topics addressed are: bubble & crash, hacks & scams, reaction & regulation and adoption & trends), an in - depth discussion
of whether bitcoin's surge
actually deserves to be called a bubble (which we found particularly interesting), and a section that
deals extensively
with the schism in the bitcoin community that led to the fork that created Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and other offshoots.
We'll
deal with whatever people throw at us... I
actually think there's a lot
of opportunity that can come out
of all this.
I'm
actually considering selling my remaining SF rental given the last piece
of avoidable stress in my life is
dealing with a power - tripping HOA that has hired a terrible property manager as its minion.
There
actually is a lot
of research out there
dealing with morality in humans and in other animals.
I've
actually dealt with a large number
of homosexual individuals (worked in an HIV program) plus in various other ministries... the whole «wired» thing I get but it isn't any different from other «fleshly» wiring that anyone else has... everyone has fleshly challenges that pull them from «The Way».
One could also be terrified
of dying, or war or a million other realistic things... We need to
deal with our myriad fears somehow, and to believe that God has matters in hand, is
actually helpful.
Truth is you escape
actually dealing with honest grief over the real tragedy
of loss.
It is exceedingly rare to find a defense
of Calvinism which
actually deals with the documented beliefs and ideas
of Calvinistic opponents.
But he seems to be unable to
actually present even one, or
deal with any
of the issues, theological, legal, or scientific.
And to not see God's love (agape) in all
of this, is not going to protect God from who He
actually is, it is merely to insulated us from having to
deal with a true Sovereign.
I think I decided to pursue it as a full book because I came to realize that the somewhat specific culture
of «hipster Christianity» was
actually indicative
of much broader tensions and paradoxes in contemporary Christianity
dealing with identity, image, and the question
of cool.
Chapter 7
deals with a famous textual issue
of whether David
actually killed Goliath or not (cf. 2 Sam 21:19), and chapter 8 makes the case that Jesus was wrong in many
of His predictions about the future.
I too, have
dealt with blasphemous thoughts against the Holy Spirit, so much, in fact, that I
actually began to resent the Holy Spirit for even existing, because the very mention
of him in the Bible would fill my mind
with terror over blaspheming Him and thereby fearing unforgiveness and eternal punishment in hell.
It's
actually a big
deal that NRO is portraying her (
with real evidence, after all) as the very model
of pro-life feminism.
We shall turn to ask if there is another image or images,
actually or potentially more positive,
of the minister as theologian that may help us
deal with the contradiction that now exists between the clear Protestant call for the minister to be a theologian and his reluctance to accept the charge.
This sort
of thing is why the Catholic Church has never
actually dealt with its Pedophile Priest problem.
I am sick
of dealing with people who think the Bible condemns gay people because they can look it up in their modern translations yet they don't really want to know what the original text
actually stated.
Anything that is not in lock step
with your limited views
of freedom is expressed as a forum
of suppression when
actually you need to
deal with the fact that you lost your white male hetro privilege in 1969.
He told Premier: «Some Pakistani government ministers and court lawyers have tried to
deal with this [persecution in Pakistan] but
actually one or two
of them have been executed over the years, just because they stood up for a minority, i.e. for the Christians there.
Although the judge's decision did not
deal with whether or not the sexual abuse
actually happened, this latest turn
of events is something
of a victory for SGM, whose legal strategy has been to first argue that the First Amendment gives pastors the right to discourage victims
of abuse from reporting the crimes against them to police and second to argue that the case should be thrown out on technicalities, such as the statute
of limitations.
Broken you are not going to hell Jesus
dealt with this issue in john 8: 1 - 11 everyone thinks this was the sin
of adultery but it
actually on all sinners as we all are condemned under the law we all are sinners we all have sinned and will sin and the penalty for our sin is death everyone
of us.But when we accept Jesus that penalty is paid for all
of us if we believe in him.
Have you ever
actually read either
of the books I mentioned, or any
of the other books which
deal with the same textual and hermeneutical issues?
It's important that we learn from those who have extensive experience
dealing with government and non-government agencies, and it is absolutely vital that we learn from those who are
actually facing the challenges
of poverty themselves.
They can talk amongst themselves as much as any group
of people, but they are clearly undermining the Authority
of the Military Chain
of Command and should be
dealt with accordingly for what they are
actually doing as individuals.
The second book takes up for more thorough treatment many
of the matters more summarily
dealt with in the first; and the third, which is concerned
with the meaning
of Christ in the church's devotion and thought, follows logically, as it did
actually, upon the other two.
Given that many
of his posts seem to have targeted that root issue in a variety
of ways, and given that this is the issue at the root
of the scenarios that you propose that he * should * have been addressing in the past, I think it is safe to say that if you have been reading his blog, David
actually has (indirectly) been
dealing with those issues.
This slim, readable book
actually doesn't
deal directly
with evolution at all; instead, it examines the genre and context
of the creation narrative
of Genesis 1 in light
of the ancient Near Eastern culture from which it emerged.
Actually you bonehead, Europe has frankly been
dealing with the «oppression
of religion» less than just about anywhere on the planet.
Christians who
ACTUALLY care about sinners would be
dealing with the far greater number
of Christian ADULTERERS who divorce and remarry according to the Bible.
I would go further and state that most expository sermons do not
actually teach the passage
of Scripture being
dealt with.
The ecumenical conversations between the World Alliance
of Reformed Churches and the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity distinguished three contemporary Reformed attitudes toward the Roman Catholic Church:
of those who remain unconvinced that the Catholic Church has
actually dealt with the fundamental issues that divided Rome and the Reformation, those who «have not been challenged or encouraged to reconsider their traditional stance» and remain «largely untouched by the ecumenical exchanges
of recent times,» and those who have engaged «in a fresh constructive and critical evaluation both
of the contemporary teaching and practice
of the Roman Catholic Church and
of the classical controverted issues.»
I
actually started off writing a different book and wrote most
of that book and toward the end
of it I called a friend who is a great writing coach and he set me down and said, «OK, I think you're writing the wrong book, I think you've found that there's a symptom here and you're not
dealing with the problem.»
Amazing how this picture can be more about the perception felt by the little one, versus the actions or intentions
of the bigger ones; how many pastors / (c) hurches
deal with this on the level
of seeing what's
actually there versus what they perceive.