Sentences with phrase «as my intervention did»

I let it run for an hour whilst I read the newspaper, as my intervention didn't seem to make much difference, just waves of my troops landing and being wiped out.

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As a professor and author of the book, «Microaggressions in Everyday Life: Race, Gender and Sexual Orientation,» Sue uses his research to educate businesses and corporations about the intervention trainings they can do to prevent these issues from reoccurring.
The unilateral statement issued by the White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, initially caught some defense, military, and intelligence officials off guard, NBC News and BuzzFeed reported late Monday, and struck many as President Donald Trump's attempt to draw a red line for US military intervention in Syria — something he had criticized President Barack Obama for doing in the past.
The big news is that Waymo's self - driving cars — previously known as Google's self - driving project — navigated public roads without human intervention four times better than it did last year.
As for intervention in times of stress, I can not tell you how many times I have sensed confidence that I do not possess in making tough decisions.
But I do believe that we, perhaps with careful education as children, are capable of rising above our immediate selfish desires and doing things that are altruistic, and I DO N'T believe that such actions require the intervention of supernatural entitiedo believe that we, perhaps with careful education as children, are capable of rising above our immediate selfish desires and doing things that are altruistic, and I DO N'T believe that such actions require the intervention of supernatural entitieDO N'T believe that such actions require the intervention of supernatural entities.
We do not think of His acting as an occasional intervention coming from the outside, but rather as the transcendent creative activity of God who alone makes it possible for our world to «hold together» and to rise, in accordance with His plan, step by step higher, so that really new things appear in it and finally man appears in it.
I do see that as God's intervention.
Even though he says that the ancients held together the spiritual and the material better than we do, he insists that «cosmology can not become ontology» and that the «latest developments in speculative cosmology» are «quite simply irrelevant» as «interventions in philosophical debates.»
This newest scientific discovery does, indeed, serve as evidence of supernatural intervention.
That being said, although they are perceived as peaceful, the Amish are a very fire - and - brimstone type of people, complete with subjugation of women and not sparing the rod... a lot doesn't get reported because they eschew outside intervention.
i do nt know if people here still view the bible as literal, but its interesting to me that many who say they trust the bible or sacraments over direct experience of God seems ironic considering the bible details from beginning to end story after story of Gods supernatural intervention time and time again.
What would a day be in the Divine circadian cycle of an omnimodal, omnipotent being, 24 hours, 24 billion years, 24 milliseconds??? Nowhere in the Bible coes it say that evolution does not exist within the living realm, but Simon Peter does say that to the I Am»... one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years is as one day...» (the Bible DOES recognize the effects of animal husbandry, which is a form of artificially - induced evolution on livestock species, and narrates accounts of Divine intervention to influence it, so you can not factually say that it is outside the realm of Divine probability by biblical accounts, as Divine probability contains, by textbook definition, the sum of the laws of natdoes not exist within the living realm, but Simon Peter does say that to the I Am»... one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years is as one day...» (the Bible DOES recognize the effects of animal husbandry, which is a form of artificially - induced evolution on livestock species, and narrates accounts of Divine intervention to influence it, so you can not factually say that it is outside the realm of Divine probability by biblical accounts, as Divine probability contains, by textbook definition, the sum of the laws of natdoes say that to the I Am»... one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years is as one day...» (the Bible DOES recognize the effects of animal husbandry, which is a form of artificially - induced evolution on livestock species, and narrates accounts of Divine intervention to influence it, so you can not factually say that it is outside the realm of Divine probability by biblical accounts, as Divine probability contains, by textbook definition, the sum of the laws of natDOES recognize the effects of animal husbandry, which is a form of artificially - induced evolution on livestock species, and narrates accounts of Divine intervention to influence it, so you can not factually say that it is outside the realm of Divine probability by biblical accounts, as Divine probability contains, by textbook definition, the sum of the laws of nature.
I am not convinced that... surgical interventions are necessarily the right response for people... The reason I'm unsure is that if someone's gender identity does not match with their physical body, our culture treats our gender identity as what really defines us, rather than our physical sex.
In the debates over humanitarian intervention in the 1990s some moralists made a distinction between «war,» which they understood as having to do with state uses of armed force for their own interests, and intervention by military force for humanitarian purposes, which they regarded as altruistic and not «war.»
Muslims in general if left alone with out your intervention might end up fighting each other due differences of views in their faith, but if west keep on applying pressure causing starvation, harassment and confrontation against Muslims and against their faith, this will only lead them to leave behind their differences and jointly or individually confront their enemies, those who wants to deprive them from their rights of faith and belief and the more they are pressed the more they would complain by reacting and not by words and cries since words and cries seem does not reach, heard or work out now a days since being their judges and executors are all of non religious such as atheists, infidels, polytheists who consider their vast interests above all humanity and faith issues such as mercy, leniency, compassion, pity, sympathy, kindness all that of human mutual heavenly code of conduct.!?
Do not write posts as long as Rachel Held Evans»; she needs an intervention.
As for where intervention ends (or begins for that matter), I do not believe there is an answer that can be universally applied.
Some may believe that the most reasonable response to some of what we as humans experience — for example, changed lives or unusual events — is to assume that God unilaterally intervenes at times in earthly affairs and thus conclude that any theistic perspective that does not allow for such intervention must be considered inadequate.
Inevitably, the U.S. is criticized for its interventions, and just as inevitably criticized when it does not intervene where its dominant power seems needed.
But, the complete lack of any evidence of supernatural intervention in the lives of humans as a result of their specific pleadings, seems to me to be sufficient evidence that a) their God is mythical, b) their God is not able to answer prayers, c) their God does not want to answer prayers, or d) their God has moved on and can't hear their prayers.
If the potato crop fails, he does not regard it as an intervention by God to demonstrate His judgment — a judgment which must be accepted in humility and responded to with penitence and fasting.
It recognized that the whole church is sent into mission and that all it does has to be seen as part of its calling - worship, parish life, diaconia, developmental work, pastoral work, catechetical instructions, interventions in political life, etc. 22
the moon is round — doesn't take divine intervention to figure that someone might have said, hey, if the moor is round, maybe the earth is as well.
Thomas Pink really let me develop the design and specifications with little intervention, simply asking that it did the job of allowing models to interact with it as an alternative to your usual catwalk fashion show.
In all studies, analyses with glucose AUCi, insulin AUCi, measured meal GI and GL, and II values, with the exclusion of a possible outlier (which was defined as any data point beyond 2 SDs from the mean value), did not alter results, and therefore, the data for all subjects who completed all interventions are reported.
He applies the same methods to his South African chenin that he does to his French ones, which can be summed up as minimal intervention in every way possible.
The Stoke goal started with a lame attempt at intervention by Xhaka which totally failed, then Ozil trotted half - heartedly after the Stoke player only to give up without even so much as an attempt at a tackle, then Mustafi gave the Stoke player the inside of the box whilst he should have forced him outside only then did Monreal fail as last stop.
GK Gianluigi Donnarumma, 6 — It was a mixed performance from the goalkeeper, as while he did make some crucial interventions, he also looked shaky at times both with his decision making and some more routine work.
I'm exposing myself as a conservative here, but I really don't think increased government intervention is the key.
I admire your strength to do it as med / intervention free as possible.
Because Physicians at Aspen Women's Center care only about doing things their own way and making as much money as possible from unnecessary birth interventions, even if it poses greater risks to the welfare and health your baby, we will not participate in a «Birth Contract», a doula - assisted, or a Bradley Method delivery.
The Institute was one of just six winners (of a possible ten) in Phase One of the Educational Programs Challenge, for which it was awarded a $ 25,000 cash prize for its proposal to create a multi-media concussion education intervention designed to create an environment in which student - athletes are not penalized, ostracized, or criticized for honestly reporting their own concussion symptoms as well as those of teammates but are actually encouraged to do so.
(The CAPPA CLE ® does not prescribe, treat, nor diagnose breastfeeding related conditions and is trained to refer clients facing circumstances that require this degree of intervention to a qualified professional, such as an IBCLC.
Sometimes birth plans don't unfold the way we want, and that may mean more medical intervention such as a cesarean.
Studies should also be done to measure the durability of these changes as the time from an educational intervention increases.
It's a medical intervention because it is 1) done as a medical practice, and 2) it intervenes in labor because it requires a woman to give up some of her usual mobility.
«I think one of the most effective interventions we do — and do as soon as we can — is to in a sense let the mother off the hook.
The value of this intervention does not lie in it as a «one off» activity.
This is a benefit for busy parents who can't or don't want to run out and purchase more toys as well as for early intervention therapists who are encouraged to use what is already in the child's environment.
The techniques and basic philosophy do a wonderful job helping parents understand their children's emotions and behaviors, and provide effective interventions to bring parents and children closer.We worked directly with Hand in Hand as my older son entered kindergarten.
The Scandinavian countries and the Netherlands, which did not follow the trend towards steep increases in caesarean sections during the 1990s, 9 have a tradition of perceiving birth above all as a normal physiological process and of valuing low intervention rates.
Michel Odent looks at what we define as intervention in the birthing process and ultimately defines it as «everything» that we «do» to a mother, including talking to her, asking her questions, asking her to move rooms, asking her to travel to hospital and even making suggestions as to what she should do and feel.
I believe in a woman's (and my own) ability to give birth naturally, normally and without intervention, as women have been doing for thousands of years.
Common practices do not make common sense and contribute to poor outcomes - the US ranks near the bottom as compared to other modernized countries in terms of maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality, despite high rates of medical and surgical interventions.
What women today are figuring out and returning to is the concept that being pregnant and having babies is a normal function for the female species, and as long as there are no extenuating circumstances, it doesn't require the intervention of men, machinery and medicine.
I don't think we can accept this as a death resulting from an «unnecessary intervention
Birthing a child is the most primal thing on the planet and barring any complications, I would do it with as little intervention as possible.
What do you know... Normal birth is a vaginal birth without any evil interventions, with pain with good purpose, and a midwife holding your hand, basically acting as epidural.
Did you watch the documentary and as a woman, does it make you feel like you much choose a birth with as little intervention as possible because it's best?
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