Sentences with phrase «apparent cases of»

In an apparent case of...
It says nothing about how the black holes originally formed or how, in an apparent case of tail wags dog, they managed to control the formation of entire galaxies.
Even better, there's an apparent case of suicide that coroner Dr. Morales [Jonathan Del Arco] won't sign off on — and he's extorting Deputy Chief Johnson into taking the case [or he'll take it to another division, making her team look like idiots!].
Meanwhile, PETA has called for a boycott of the movie, actor Josh Gad has asked for an explanation, and the the American Humane Association has launched an independent investigation into why its safety representative overlooked an apparent case of cruelty during the movie's filming.
Where such natural harbors did not exist, such as the apparent case of Chac Balam where the harbors seem to be man - made.
Naturally I assumed that this was an apparent case of plagiarism, something I'd run across before with the so - called suppressed report from rogue EPA economist Alan Carlin.

Not exact matches

«We have grave concerns about this apparent complacency, compounded by the lack of transparency on the Department's progress with what in some cases will be critical projects.»
In that case, high GDP growth levels simply disguise the seeming collapse of underlying economic growth in a way that has happened many times before — always in the late stages of similar apparent investment - driven growth miracles.
While the introduction of inbound and account - based marketing will typically make sense at certain growth stages, in some cases, it is apparent that one strategy will make the most sense for a company, regardless of growth stage.
Although it may not be an apparent pump - and - dump, it could be a case of excessive speculation.
The apparent similarity of the terms gives the impression that ICOs are comparable to the issuance of shares — this is not the case from either a technical or legal standpoint.
Technically speaking, it has one of the most apparent use cases in all of crypto to date.
Scientists spoke of multiple cases in which people displayed apparent immunity to AIDS, and expressed hope that their genetic makeup could be duplicated...
In the case of apparent contradictions and errors, we are assured that the true interpretation of these passages, this higher understanding, will eliminate these.
But its apparent low priority makes the case of economics a good trial for the thesis that the reason of the social sciences fails without the support of faith.
On the other hand, as between cases two and four (AR and Al), the apparent choice is in favor of two.
But if this is the case, then a difference becomes immediately apparent: the one speaks of the kingdom being «established», the other of its «coming».
Granted this, however, the panpsychist generalizing in Whiteheadian fashion from the case in question must argue either that both mental and physical properties (Or the two kinds of spatiotemporal extensiveness enjoyed by mental images and physical brains respectively) are real and that all entities have both kinds, or that mental properties are real but physical ones only apparent.
Kyle, Cite the specifics of a case, including the illness, the doctors and hospital involved, and specifics of how the apparent healing is known to have been done by god.
It is, at least, apparent that the debates about humanitarian intervention by military force in the last decade, about the creation of international criminal tribunals in a number of cases, about the idea of a state's «universal jurisdiction» in cases of violations of the Genocide Convention or other «crimes against humanity,» about how far the global war on terror may proceed without violating the rights of states, and most recently, about the United - States - led use of force against the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq, have all raised important points of positive and customary international law, and that in every one of these cases the outcome remains unsettled.
This does not mean that there is a point at which accommodation and neutrality converge (although there may be); it means only that as time and cases go by, the state - centeredness of what we are bold to call religious freedom is more and more apparent, and the pressure on religionists to conform to the expectations of others grows and grows, with the inevitable complicity of the judges who supposedly protect religion's «right» to be free.
This is most apparent in the case of the Gospel of John.
So, despite the best efforts of the Internet, and despite the apparent scepticism in the UK, the case for the historical Jesus remains strong.
But, in the Catholic case, Allitt, like most writers, falls prey to comparing the present apparent fragmentation with the undoubted cohesiveness of the Church in the era of Pius XII.
Beckett's apparent insistence, later in the book, on the importance of Catholic sympathies (e.g. in Shakespeare and Samuel Johnson) suggests apologetics, not aesthetics, and reminds one uncomfortably that arguing the case for reasonable faith and faith - based reason is tremendously difficult without straying into what appears to be a partisan position.
His apparent lack of theological formation leads him, in his chapter on evolutionary psychology, to follow the «many» biblical scholars who «do not believe that humans were [originally] created without sin» (p. 122, a case of the blind leading the blind, perhaps?).
All in all, the problems are such that we have felt it necessary to ignore the Johannine material altogether, even in the case of the Son of man teaching, and the only major reference to be found on the fourth gospel in what follows is one of the account of the crucifixion where it does seem apparent that John is referring to a Christian exegetical tradition.
In the case of at least one prophet an apparent effort is made in an unusually extended genealogical introduction to establish royal lineage (Zeph.
But it becomes decidedly apparent (Provided we except the regressive cases of indolence which momentarily crop up here and there through the excess of ease and comfort.)
This is particularly apparent in the case of Ernst Fuchs: «We could object that such encounters (horribile dictu even with ourselves!)
Thakur's appointment was «like a beacon of hope for those living in fear,» wrote Anto Akkara, who wrote a book about the Kandhamal events and started a petition protesting the apparent discrepancies and injustices in the case against the seven Christians who were found guilty of Saraswati's murder.
But the decline of the Caliphates, the apparent disruption of the society through revolutionary activities and unrestrained speculation, and in the case of Spain, the advance of Christian power to reconquer the peninsula, led to the resurgence of nomadic power in western Asia and North Africa.
In all such cases the intimate relation between the prophet and the Lord is apparent in the story, and undoubtedly this was the orthodoxy of thought as it developed.
1) In the case of those who go from one mortal sin to another, the enemy is ordinarily accustomed to propose apparent pleasures.
This is to say that apparent literary relationships or cases of «development» do not provide solid ground for chronology.
... you may have developed the classic case of «hangry» (when blood sugar levels drop and you become angry for what may seems like no apparent reason).
Ronaldo, 32, signed a new deal to 2021 with the club just over a year ago, but sparked speculation over his future after leading Madrid to the Champions League in June due to his apparent discontent with the club's lack of involvement in a tax case brought against him by Spanish prosecutors.
Not surprisingly, the media feeding frenzy has resulted, anecdotal evidence suggests, in a sharp drop in youth football registrations for this fall's season, with parents fearful that playing football will almost inevitably expose their kid to an unreasonable risk of injury (which, of course, is patently untrue; more than 7 million kids in the U.S. currently play football, very few of whom, statistically speaking and despite a few well - publicized cases - are likely to end up committing suicide because of the hits they sustained playing the sport, and millions upon countless millions who have played football over the past century without apparent ill effect).
And in case it isn't completely apparent, what I mean to say is that I don't want to be called a guru because I know you are capable of doing EC, too.
Some cases were quite serious and apparent at the time of adoption.
But in this case, the absence of any sort of apparent pause to boast such exploits and therefore further victimize the victim with online gawking, speaks to a problem just as great as random violence.
While attorneys said the apparent disappearance of the money will be addressed in the criminal case, the outcome of the civil suit will determine control of the Park District.
«Parents, concerned by their infant's symptoms of apparent suffering take their concern to doctors, who very frequently comply and prescribe acid - suppressing medications for symptoms and signs that in most cases are not GERD.
In this case, the drama involves the fate of a big Chicago food company, Hillshire Brands, but the apparent outcome, while unsettling for employees, isn't a tragedy.
The courts should have to look at the individual circumstances of each case, paying attention to things like: which parent does the caretaking (or both), the temperament of the child, apparent bond of the child to each parent, and anything else that may be relevant and rule in a way that would be least disruptive to the child.
Throughout all the twists and turns of the badger cull debate, a key argument the government has used to justify the case for culling has been the apparent success in reducing TB in cattle as a result of killing badgers in the Republic of Ireland.
The potential downside of course is that staff may shape, block or ignore so much information that the Decider doesn't have enough good facts to work with (see: Iraq Invasion, 2003), but in Obama's case his innate intellectual curiosity (which also shows up constantly in Plouffe's book) combined with the apparent quality of his advisors seems to be an effective counter.
They say the stages of grief are predictable in almost every case, and it was apparent to some that Skelos had moved beyond denial into the all - too - common anger phase.
ROWAN COUNTY, Ky. (WKYT)- A flurry of activity happened Friday afternoon in the case of Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis, including an apparent effort to have her charged with official misconduct.
Furthermore, the public's apparent suspicion of debt may exist because they have not heard credible voices making the sort of case that US economist Paul Krugman makes — that austerity in a downtown makes no sense.
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