I started off being impressed with
you apparent knowledge of filter design and said so.
An art advisor and former auction house expert with
apparent knowledge of the transaction suggested the price was «north of $ 10 million» — if accurate, it crushes the auction record for the artist, which stands at $ 2.7 million.
The bad guys seem to have a gift for finding Willis and kid any place they go with
no apparent knowledge of where they would be.
As far as the loss of the HMRC discs is concerned, the major scandal is that HMRC's systems allowed a junior official, with
the apparent knowledge of his superiors, to access and download the personal data of 25 million people.
He was king of his homeland 10 years ago maybe, but he's let tons of quality slip by for someone with such
an apparent knowledge of the place.
The latest in an ongoing scandal at UNC that's included dozens of revelations, McCants» comments detail the «paper - class» system often used by student - athletes at the school, his own academic issues and
apparent knowledge of the situation by legendary head coach Roy Williams.
Muneef, I appreciate
your apparent knowledge of the Koran, but you must understand that words from a book that someone you are trying to convince does not believe in mean nothing to that person.
A tweet sent by «Ryan,» another individual with
apparent knowledge of the hack (above), suggests that one of the admin logins for an internal tool was «tim,» and that the password for the login was also «tim».
Not exact matches
And using the Hebrew Bible as a weapon to justify your views is a double slap in the face; I pray you learn some empathy,
of which, for all
of your words and
apparent knowledge, you seemed never to have grasped.
When however to the legacy
of criticisms ancient and near - modern there is added the firm acceptance
of evolutionary philosophies
of materialism or idealism contradictory in trend to Christian teaching, then every new difficulty, every fresh confusion
of unabsorbed
knowledge, every
apparent retreat
of conscious mind before reflex conditioned action, is taken as a new refutation
of traditional Christian belief.
But though a contemporary learner readily becomes an historical eye - witness, the difficulty is that the
knowledge of some historical circumstance, or indeed a
knowledge of all the circumstances with the reliability
of an eye - witness, does not make such an eye - witness a disciple; which is
apparent from the fact that this
knowledge has merely historical significance for him.
Religious people speak
of God when human
knowledge (perhaps simply because they are too lazy to think) come to an end, or when human resources fall — in fact it is always the deus ex machina that they bring on to the scene, either for the
apparent solution
of insoluble problems, or as strength in human failure — always, that is to say, exploiting human weakness or human boundaries.11
Because Troeltsch, at the beginning
of this century, was keenly aware
of many trends that became
apparent to most observers only at its end: the collapse
of Eurocentrism; the perceived relativity
of all historical events and
knowledge (including scientific
knowledge); an awareness that Christianity is relative to its Western, largely European history and environment; the emergence
of a profound global pluralism; the central role
of practice in theology; the growing impact
of the social sciences on our view
of the world and
of ourselves; and dramatic changes in the role
of religious institutions and religious thought.
For it then becomes
apparent that this accumulation
of features, bewildering at close quarters, does in fact outline a face: the face
of Mankind gradually acquiring the
knowledge of its birth, its history, its natural environment, its external powers and the secrets
of its soul.
For instance, why isn't divine
knowledge of what is highly probable more readily
apparent to persons whose suffering and anguish it would greatly alleviate?
It will be
apparent how the writer scoffs, not alone at the prophets with their bold claim
of direct
knowledge of the unseen, but at the priests, who proclaimed proficiency in holy things, and at the wise men, also, with their confidence in intelligence and «wisdom.»
The
apparent moral weakness and inefficiency
of the creedal churches, together with the wider
knowledge of the religions
of foreign and ancient peoples, produced in many minds a critical attitude toward the church, comparable in many ways to the situation which had threatened the medieval establishment centuries before.
The minds and wills
of all the people must be prepared by education to find some way, not yet
apparent, out
of the collective insanity into which our compounded
knowledge, fear, and hostility have led us.
This model can make good sense
of many
of the biblical traditions, but not
of all: God's particular involvement in human history, his
apparent lack
of knowledge concerning the future in some
of the earlier narratives, his suffering, his willingness on occasion to change his mind.
Nothing could contrast more than the precise determinism
of our
knowledge of the external world when pains are taken to control conditions, and the fitful character and
apparent freedom
of choice
of the stream
of consciousness.
Having grown up in Christianity and experiencing firsthand some
of its various iterations, i.e., Baptist, Presbyterian, and Methodist, and spending the effort reading up on others in an attempt to comprehend their core logic, it became
apparent to even me, a young and
knowledge - seeking individual, that religion is nothing more than a man - made concept — whatever flavor you subscribe to.
With more than 30 years
of experience in some
of Los Angeles» finest restaurants, a thorough
knowledge of Italian cuisine and decidedly -
apparent attention to detail, his level
of craftsmanship is duly complimented by his kitchen counterpart: Oscar.
Most
of the plants in my garden are ready to harvest, with the exception
of the few plants that have suffered little critter attacks, the heat and my
apparent lack
of gardening
knowledge.
But always got to love an article and listen carefully when the author is a self - proclaimed possessor
of «truths» and has an
apparent intimate inside
knowledge of the club's dealings.
Terrible
knowledge of strength and conditioning, and I'm not going to analyze the last decade (keeping the mood positive as it should be right now), but to suggest Wenger couldn't have done better regardless
of the
apparent «no cash» is complete rubbish.
While greater
knowledge about human milk has helped scientists improve infant formula, it has become «increasingly
apparent that infant formula can never duplicate human milk,» write John D. Benson, Ph.D, and Mark L. Masor, Ph.D., in the March 1994 issue
of Endocrine Regulations.
Her years
of research and development are very
apparent, she is a wealth
of knowledge.
Samuel Arbesman makes some interesting points about the
apparent pattern
of decay
of accepted
knowledge (22 September, p 36), but...
Stephens said that the ability to apply
knowledge to real - world situations is missing in many students — an
apparent consequence
of relaxed standards in the American educational system and a focus in the classroom on passing standardized tests, he said.
The lack
of knowledge and
of firm opinion that emerges powerfully from the survey — and was even more
apparent in the focus groups that preceded it — suggests that these debates remain deeply unsettled.
This evolutionary plasticity was already
apparent in the alignment
of the human perilipin paralogues where only the
knowledge of the three - dimensional structure enabled observations
of the similarities in the C - terminal domains (Hickenbottom et al., 2004).
The business is run by Christine who, like her fellow Austrian Maria Treben, has a deep
knowledge and understanding
of her craft, which is readily
apparent in her products and to other professionals in the field.
I have looked at Quackwatch and it is quite
apparent to me that Stephen Barrett's
knowledge base would be in tune with medical and nutrition consensus from 50 years ago.In other words, woefully outdated.To give one example, Dr Robert Lustig's research linking fructose consumption to obesity has been universally accepted by the medical profession and nutritionists.It is quite evident he had not eve heard
of such research.
Even with very little context, based purely on what you can see and the
knowledge you have gained from prior experiences, the virtual representation
of a hospital ward should be
apparent.
The fineness
of his mind, the extraordinary wealth and depth
of his
knowledge, and his insistence on the highest academic standards were all readily
apparent.
This compelling
knowledge base underscores three significant, unmet needs: (1) valid and reliable biological and bio-behavioral measures (or «biomarkers»)
of «toxic stress» to identify children who are at higher risk
of chronic disease in adulthood; (2) more effective intervention strategies to prevent, reduce, or mitigate the long - term health consequences
of significant adversity in early childhood; and (3) biomarkers that are sensitive to change and can thus be used to assess the short - term and medium - term effects
of intervention strategies whose ultimate impacts on physical and mental health may not be
apparent until decades later.
This
apparent contradiction is easily explained once it is understood that while the new breed
of tests doesn't ask much in terms
of math
knowledge, it expects student to answer in particular ways and formats that are largely unfamiliar to teachers and students.
It was
apparent from the prior weeks» experiences that students were not at a level
of mathematical
knowledge to understand the derivation
of the formulas used in the lesson.
As it is now
apparent, the grounds for much
of this opposition and subsequent criticism
of TEKS — its vagueness, subjectivity, lack
of specificity
of objective
knowledge, overlap from grade to grade, and lack
of sufficient rigor — seem to have been borne out by our experience in student achievement in the ensuing ten years
of its use.
The drugs are Sonny's way
of dealing with the
knowledge that his father, an
apparent suicide, was a dirty cop.
His
knowledge, appreciation and love
of Latin literature and Roman culture are
apparent on every...
The home inspection will give the buyer full
knowledge of apparent defects.
It is
apparent you have a
knowledge of mortgage lending, but I'm left confused.
Erica started out as a volunteer and eventually worked her way up the ladder as her work ethic and
knowledge of the organization's ultimate mission became too
apparent to ignore.
However, unless you possess the full set and an encyclopedic
knowledge of the contents this inter-relatedness may not be
apparent.
Leslie's extensive
knowledge of Maui is
apparent as is her dry sense
of humor!
In spite
of this
apparent consistency, Chamberlain's overriding preoccupation is to tap into the unknown, to discover an uncommon piece
of knowledge.
Because
of travel restrictions, German artists in 1919 — 22 had little
knowledge of contemporary trends in French art; Henri Rousseau, who died in 1910, was the French painter whose influence was most
apparent in the works
of the New Objectivity.
I think it's symptomatic
of a systemization
of knowledge, in which
knowledge gives value to the role
of the curator as a storyteller who has access to a narrative that is not
apparent or openly disclosed in the work itself.
In light
of an
apparent de-centralisation
of knowledge structures, the presumed publishing group pun
of Random House aims for a «poetic and material reconstruction» via the intimacy
of works by emerging and established artist through technologies and beyond.