Sentences with phrase «are at this point simply»

We find out that the Proxy baptism thing meant nothing and life, whatever form that is at that point simply goes on.

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Every employer at some point has hired an employee who simply wasn't a good fit for the company.
At that point in November 2006, it appears, it was simply talk; no evidence has emerged that Piëch knew about it.
At this point, all the available evidence seems to show that the digital - music business, at least the way it is currently structured, simply isn't economiAt this point, all the available evidence seems to show that the digital - music business, at least the way it is currently structured, simply isn't economiat least the way it is currently structured, simply isn't economic.
«At some point, the lack of productivity by an employee catches up and has to be dealt with — either in the employee having to do marathon work days to catch up or by simply firing the offender.»
In Wednesday's investors call, CEO Don Thompson noted that at this point, the fast - casual reminiscent platform is no longer simply a test, but a program in the process of being implemented.
It seems unusual to encourage buyers to turn away from trends, because it's such an easy way to continue making money, but Cuyana isn't afraid of you embracing a lean closet; simply because they know that, if you come to them at some point, many of those pieces you love to rely on are bound to be Cuyana - made.
At some point, everyone needs to be a team player and simply say «roger that.»
Small businesses now have the power to make a sale anywhere by simply plugging a credit card swiper into their smartphone and charging their customer at the point of sale — whether it's at a brick and mortar location, a swap meet, or in the middle of a festival.
On Wednesday, Bennett released a statement saying a Las Vegas police officer pointed a gun at him and detained him «for doing nothing more than simply being a black man in the wrong place at the wrong time.»
At this point, it's unclear whether Twitter and other social - media platforms lead to narcissism, or whether they simply provide an outlet for existing narcissism in some users.
It's pure speculation at this point, but Apple could place the home button on the back of the next iPhone, like we've seen on several recent Android devices, or simply embed it (or hide it) in the display.
Information abuse simply means dumbing down information to the point at which it is not questioned.
«At this point, there simply aren't enough software engineers to meet the demand in the Bay Area,» says John Rampton, a longtime entrepreneur and founder of free hosting service Hostt.com.
They're either way too big or they're simply not available at this point, right.
... simply being thankful at the pumps is a big part of why things have come to this point.
Other countries now can point out that if the Fed's plan is for American banks are trying to make a trillion dollars at their expense, their alternatives is simply to end the dollar's key - currency role.
The advantage of POD is that people can buy your book online and the printer will ship it to them, and you simply get a check at some point.
Prof. Patton pointed out that parking lot owners were not simply land speculators looking to sell out at a capital gain.
I do think annuity rates will improve quite dramatically at some point before we retire, simply because interest rates are currently at a 300 year low
The previous fragment, translated from Siete términos médicos que todo el mundo debería conocer, is a clear example of situations we all have lived at some point in our lives — some expert is using a set of technical terms we simply don't know, and therefore we can't follow.
Of course, doing that work is incredibly hard, but the difference is the occurrence of risk — in traditional startups, it occurs at the jump point — for service based folks, the «risk» is simply having the belief that the work you'll put in to create the equity while employed will pay off.
I was pointing that out to the readers at large — to make the point that because there is no claim, and many of the sources are unknown, that these writings often simply describe earlier purported events, that's all the more reason to question them.
At one point in the song, the puns run so dry that an entire verse and chorus are simply whistled.
At one point Gravitational theory was bedrock, then low and behold after enough review and a more complete understanding of the universe, it is now theorized that what we see as gravity is simply the interaction of mass, space and time.
Those that get to have the privilege of being in the sacred space of someone who is getting ready to cross over are simply a container, one who should be listening... not imposing any of their own beliefs or will at that point!
Or has there been a predominance of infighting, corruption, and finger - pointing at our alleged ineffectiveness that is simply mitigation of their inability to get along?
The feature of this analogy that I would like to draw out at this point is simply the fact that something need not be part of the mass - energy continuum in order to be causally real.
You have yet to directly respond to the specific points I've made at least three times now, i.e.: 1) the immutable good nature argument is simply unsupported definitional fiat (god can be equally described as malevolent or apathetic with equal support); 2) the immutable good nature argument presents a source of morality beyond god's direct control placing the argument in the god says so because it is good prong of the dilemma; and 3) the argument suggests god is not omnipotent because god is constrained to only a limited set of potential behaviors.
But from God's own perspective, the end of history is simply the point at which we encounter the reality that was true all along — that God is indeed eternally and self - consistently God but manifests Godself to history only as its forward flow is terminated.
For things which, at the point of their mutual interaction, are intuited as identical are not related, they are simply one.
At no point in this process does the incarnate Word or Spirit assume a final and definitive form, just as God himself can never be wholly or simply identified with any given revelatory event or epiphany, if only because the divine process undergoes a continual metamorphosis, ever moving more deeply and more fully toward an eschatological consummation.
This can be regarded as a form of liberal theology; so at this point I will simply argue that Wesley would support no holds barred biblical scholarship and rethink his teaching in its light.
I think that this phenomenon illustrates NT Wright's point that «a massive assumption has been made in Western Christianity that the purpose of being a Christian is simply, or at least mainly, «to go to heaven when you die.
Perhaps I may not even have understood some of these things, perhaps they are simply demanded by love for the others, for the Church, which means a certain member of the Church at a certain point of time.
My friend, Abe, regards this as another point at which Whitehead is simply incompatible with Buddhism.
And I suppose at this point I must point out what should be common knowledge: If secular thinkers believe they can take the measure of traditional moral and religious concepts with the callow judgment that they are comparable to geocentrism, they are simply mistaken.
They simply believe science to be the truth, without knowing that the fundamentals of science is that it's always improving, which implies that at any given point it, will never be the «absolute truth.»
Since «persons» are regarded by Hartshorne as «low - level universals» expressed by the total temporary state of whatever it is that constitutes a «momentary self» at any particular point in time, it follows that the word «person,» quite unlike the word «symphony,» does not simply refer to the completed totality of this or that particular series of the total life - span of that particular series of «momentary selves.»
The individual stories still speak at points with qualities of expression characteristic of their origin and background in ancient folklore, when the stories were primarily motivated by etiology of one sort or another, or by the love, simply, of a good story, or by the desire to entertain and to be entertained.
Are we still at this point in history where people are being ridiculously unaccepting of scientific fact to the point where they are even referencing studies that they can not come up with a source for simply because they do not exiAre we still at this point in history where people are being ridiculously unaccepting of scientific fact to the point where they are even referencing studies that they can not come up with a source for simply because they do not exiare being ridiculously unaccepting of scientific fact to the point where they are even referencing studies that they can not come up with a source for simply because they do not exiare even referencing studies that they can not come up with a source for simply because they do not exist?
I just want to simply point out that IF THERE IS NO LIFE ATFER DEATH, WHAT WE DO HERE ON THIS EARTH DO N'T MATTER AT ALL TO US.
At one point as we dwell in the past we might find a point in our evolution where something put us on the path of where we are today or created us out of nowhere but until then creationism is simply a dream wished up by those who refuse to be more open minded about the universe we live in.
But the human condition can not be divided up so simply; the buck must stop being passed at some point.
At no point in this process does the incarnate Word or Spirit assume a final and definitive form, just as God himself can never be wholly or simply identified with any given revelatory event or epiphany, if only because the divine process undergoes a continual metamorphosis, ever moving more deeply and fully toward an eschatological consummation.17
Barr's riposte — that this does not imply that they «hav [e] no meaning at all beyond their historical circumstances of origin» — serves simply to relativize historical criticism and hardly demonstrates that Watson's point is «rubbish.»
In the parable of the Good Samaritan, where love to neighbor is, quite simply, doing for him what needs to be done, in the emergency, the good neighbor is both alien and heretic.28 And at this point, perhaps, some hearers who had assented so far might have had misgivings, even if they did not go to the lengths of those fanatical sectaries whose Manual of Discipline (found among the «Dead Sea Scrolls») enjoined them «to love all the children of light — and to hate all the children of darkness, each according to the measure of his guilt.»
The subject of wonder is not simply a meeting point of accumulated powers gathered at a center of control.
«Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point, which means, at the point of highest reality.
At least half of his life after his conversion in 193 was spent as a member of the Montanists — to the point of founding his own North African version, one destined to last to the time of St Augustine — and the Montanists, we must remember, were not simply separated from communion with the Catholic Church: they were indeed, as St Thomas Aquinas says of Tertullian himself, actual heretics.
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