It is
as true of communist societies as of capitalist ones.
It is
as true of women as of men.
This is just
as true of Homo politicus, Homo religiosus, Homo faber, or Homo ludens.
This is
as true of the evangelical Christian who claims to heed the Bible as it is of the person who for some reason may think of it as an antiquated and irrelevant book.
This is
as true of the evangelical Christian who claims to heed the Bible as it is of the person who for some reason may think of it as an antiquated and irrelevant...
For it is
as true of us as it was of the Corinthians that we have shamefully lost the knowledge of God and must renew our faith in the resurrection and the claim it lays upon the church of Christ before we can get on with the mission of liberation.
This can be
as true of individual growth as it is of culture, and some swings should not be prevented.
This is
as true of the relatively functional, successful marriage as of the malfunctioning, deeply pained relationship.
This is
as true of the theological thinking of faith communities as it is of the thinking of political and scientific communities.
This is
as true of adult learning and of Christian learning as any other, but it is a principle we have hardly begun to apply to the problem now under consideration.
This is
as true of religious experience as of anything else.
And this is to speak of the wholeness of history,
as true of ancient history as it is of modern history.
This is
as true of man in his religious life as in the other areas of his existence.
This is
as true of the biblical interpretation of faith as it is of all later portrayals.
In any case, the style he's criticizing is at least
as true of the Narnia Chronicles as of the Harry Potter stories.
This was
as true of early Jews in Galilee as it was true of nineteenth century India and is true of contemporary India: «In Jesus's world [just as in the Indian worldview], people were important because of who they were related to, or where they came from, not so much because of who they were in themselves» (Witherington: 35).
This is
as true of our feelings as of our sensory experiences.
This is just
as true of Buddhist atheism as of Christian theism.
This is
as true of Paul, the prophet and apostle of the Kingdom of God, and of Jeremiah, as it is of Luther, Kierkegaard, and Blumhardt!
The same is
as true of psychological development as of educational development.
This is just
as true of shrimp as it is of anything else.
But that is
as true of G - 77, as it is of the self - destruct 8th National Assembly, that would fully pay for its public service crimes at the fullness of time.
That was
as true of TR with McKinley, as it was for Dewey's contrast with Taft, and Rockefeller vis a vis Goldwater and even Pataki with George W. Bush.
I'm afraid this is just
as true of PhD bosses as it is of any other type of scientist.
That is
as true of the debate among legislators as it is of public debate.
Miraculously, that's also
as true of this sequel as it was of his first big - screen outing, as the film goes bigger and darker without losing focus on the small acts of kindness that make its ursine hero great.
This is
as true of fiction as nonfiction, which is one of the reasons why the distinction between the two can be — and should be — so blurred.
[4] And of course this is particularly obvious with passages about baseball, but it's just
as true of passages about kangaroo rats in the deserts or about life in Colonial times or even Tuck Everlasting.
That's
as true of public schools as of any other agency.
This is
as true of every day's social studies lesson as it is of Obama's speech.
That's
as true of the saloon as it is of this hatchback version — and, ultimately, we'd take a Mercedes - AMG A45, BMW M2 or Volkswagen Golf R over either.
This is just
as true of ebooks as it used to be with paper books.
And it is
as true of dog training as it is of many other activities.
It's frankly disheartening to go back and read my review of the original game, because every one of my gameplay complaints is just
as true of Hotline Miami 2.
The expression tous les coups sont permis («no holds barred») is
as true of Gregor Hildebrandt's Berlin studio as that other old adage about everything in love and war.
Not exact matches
This could be
true of your company
as well.
«I want to thank John Hele for his service
as CFO and for bringing a sharper focus on the
true economics
of the business we write,» MetLife Chief Executive Steven Kandarian said in a statement on Tuesday.
It's absolutely
true that Yankee beer tastes weak and some
of it has about
as much booze
as a glass
of milk.
Could similar resentment - busting measures at your business make burnout
as rare
as unicorns and fairies, or is this view
of burnout only
true for a select group
of highly ambitious workers?
And in a
true sign
of the times, the company lured Microsoft's Xbox boss and Vancouver native Don Mattrick — the most powerful man in video games — to take over
as chief executive in July.
That statement rings
true in just about every facet
of life
as well
as in the professional world.
As Emily took a minute, closed her eyes, and focused on connecting, I worried that she'd draw a blank or, honestly, just tell me a bunch
of things that I knew weren't
true and I'd have to awkwardly deny.
Over the next few years, count on some walk - in urgent - care centers to evolve into
true standalone emergency rooms and for ambulances to increasingly head there instead
of to hospital ERs, particularly in the case
of certain types
of injuries (such
as wounds or broken bones).
True North markets itself to H - 1B visa holders, and offers to walk U.S. companies through the process
of setting up shop in Canada and connects them with useful experts, such
as immigration and business lawyers, and real estate professionals.
He popularized the idea
of the «Fourth Industrial Revolution,» where the
true disruption in today's world is about speed, scope and systems
as technology is evolving into something that permeates every aspect
of our daily lives.
That would be
true on the pricing level
of how much you pay for what you get to the price - performance level,
as well
as on the value - creation level.
And
as the success rate
of runners makes clear, that's
true of just about everyone.
But that's not the final word, apparently, because other evidence suggests that brand loyalty is
as strong
as it's ever been: Fully 77 percent
of consumers in one survey, for instance, said they return to the same brands over and over again, with 37 percent
of them qualifying
as «brand loyalists» — the segment
of customers who will stay
true to a brand even if offered a superior product from a competitor.
Klawe noted that she thinks this three - part hypothesis is
true of workplaces,
as well.
That's because rather than losing faith in his call, Hussman did some digging around
as to why it hadn't yet come
true, and has recalibrated the conditions
of his forecast.