Sentences with phrase «as touch upon»

These powers do not include a coach's ability to call for substitution of players, so in this note I want to briefly address some basic practical pointers to improve your overall practice as well as touch upon the specific issue of presentation of evidence to a jury.
Moreover, I consider them important, as they touch upon the highly important matter of transparency in the civilian oversight of policing, on the one hand, and upon the use of information of a sensitive nature likely to be contained within a record, on the other.
The talk will give an insight into the practical approaches and tricks used to create the game's surreal, musical world as well as touch upon the thoughts behind to game's unique blend of exploration and interactive music / sound.
Many of the poems reflect a sifting of daily experience as they touch upon everything from art, religion and mythology to past conversations and memories.
As touched upon before, an example of when mounting low makes sense would be if you wanted to use the landmine attachment on it and / or battle ropes.
As touched upon above, the seeds of codependency are usually sown in the familial context; maligned and unstable parenting is often responsible.
As touched upon earlier, mindfulness is all about finding space to take a timeout from life's many commitments.
A few days ago we brought you some comments from Star Wars: Episode VIII director Rian Johnson, where he revealed that the middle - chapter of the Sequel Trilogy will pick up straight after the final shot of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, as well as touching upon Rey's journey and her training under Luke Skywalker.
... As well as battling Earth's Mightiest Heroes in Avengers: Infinity War, Josh Brolin is set to portray Cable next year in Deadpool 2, and the actor has revealed this week that he has a four film deal to play the character long term, as well as touching upon his part in the film, and his next outing in X-Force: «I'm not going to tell you how much I'm in the film, but it's his introduction, and I think his introduction, even in the small promos and teasers that [director] David Leitch has shown me, I think it's a proper reveal.
In a behind closed doors demonstration of Forza 3 at E3 last week, the game's creative director, Dan Greenawalt, reiterated this fact to us as he touched upon the experience he hopes gamers have with the definitive racing game.
Suddenly even a game you know well can be filled with hundreds of little sounds that you never knew were there I was also pleasantly surprised by how good the positional audio was, as I touched upon earlier.
Existing at the edge of consciousness this inner space is complex and fluid, as it touches upon the enigma that is subjectivity itself.
By the way, as touched upon in Moorcock's article, Clarke would not have appreciated you calling his novel a novelization.
As we touched upon, the S8's screen - centric design means there's no longer a physical home button, as there has been in Galaxy S devices for years.
As we touched upon in another post, 18:9 will also move downrange to LG's mid-range devices, though the G6 and other flagships will get their exclusivity window first.
So, as we touched upon in the intro, this is a phone with a specific and rather niche target market.
was philosophical and inspiring, as she touched upon not only the NRWA's history and future but that of attendees.
The premier example of this video type comes from expert marketer and Moz Founder Rand Fishkin, whose Whiteboard Friday series has become the ultimate explanatory resource for marketing pros everywhere, as it touches upon numerous intriguing and trending topics in the industry.

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Miller has reportedly started composing an initial draft of the speech with Trump's transition team, touching upon major themes such as border security, jobs and outsourcing, and the economy.
[«The Wealth of Nations»] describes what builds nations» wealth and is today a fundamental work in classical economics and touches upon such broad topics as the division of labor, productivity, and free markets.
Q: As we kind of touched upon in the interview prior to becoming a director you worked with a lot of well - established filmmakers like Siegal and Leone.
I think I will read the other two articles on the Roth, but I am not sure if you touched upon the fact that one can also take up to $ 10K in gains for a first - time home (no tax penalty) and there is also no tax penalty for withdrawals so long as the account is 5 years old.
The tv show Silicon valley, which is about a Silicon Valley engineer trying to build his own company called Pied Piper, will touch upon ICO's in the upcoming episode as teased by HBO in
The tv show Silicon valley, which is about a Silicon Valley engineer trying to build his own company called Pied Piper, will touch upon ICO's in the upcoming episode as teased by HBO in This Promo for the episode.
Well, to sum up today's call, we obviously had a good quarter, and we're optimistic about our second quarter as the reasons for our restored sell - through and momentum are simple: One, we've removed Session from our lineup and restored our proven HERO form factor, now with touch displays, to the $ 199, $ 299, $ 399 price points that GoPro's brand was built upon.
While you are going about your day, try to remember as often as possible to shift your attention back to that calm inner center you've touched upon in meditation.
As I sat alone in a room wondering f I was living my last day on earth — the things that went through my head were exactly what this author touched upon in her article and that I had felt during my illness in my younger days.
As you can see, each of these facts about Sarah Palin touches upon deep sources of antagonism.
But the claims of religion which touch upon things which can be observed and tested in the real world can be proven true or untrue as the evidence for or against those things is discovered.
Last week, Melinda Selmys» On the Square essay touched upon an aspect of James Joyce's writing that's been on my mind lately: Joyce as a Catholic novelist.
Now the relevance of Jesus to the issue of human rights, often missed as Christian religion, is touched upon by Durant quite interestingly:
The counselor seems definitely to keep them to one side, Mrs. Oak's language at times touches upon religious confession, as in the striking quotation from the Gospel of St. Matthew.
I am so sorry I can not believe,» and then appeals to us for pity because he can not believe, but when the Holy Spirit touches a man's heart, he no longer looks upon unbelief as a mark of intellectual superiority; he does not look upon it as a mere misfortune; he sees it as the most daring, decisive and damning of all sins and is overwhelmed with a sense of his awful guilt in that he had not believed on the name of the only begotten Son of God.
I already feel a little far away from the things that once took over my whole life, I remember it as if it were a life I lived once upon a time but I've lost touch with that person — remember when I was pregnant with our third and I had two little babies under four and I wrote that first book?
Buffett ONLY touched upon the tip of the iceberg when he said, «I, as a billionaire, pay 17 percent - my office staff pays 31.
The buzz of life ceases at their touch as a piano - string stops sounding when the damper falls upon it.
No «moral» is appended, but in the light of the teaching of Jesus as a whole (to anticipate) it is not difficult to see that it touches upon one of its recurrent themes — that the people he addressed stood in a situation in which decision was urgent and delay dangerous.
Also, I have touched upon his tendency toward sin as a free, rational spirit who is seduced into idolatrous loyalties both by fear of losing his life and by fascination with special advantages he can gain for himself by calculating self - aggrandizement.
Finally, let us touch upon an example that will crop up in December and has been cited as one of the most egregious instances of impenetrable theology - speak.
Before finally leaving the subject of double - mindedness for a similar examination of purity, the talk should at least touch upon that versatile form of double - mindedness: the double - mindedness of weakness as it appears in the common things of real life; upon the fact that the person who only wills the Good up to a certain degree is double - minded.
We need to make public arguments that touch directly upon the truth about human nature as available to human reason.
That is what I propose to discuss here: not from the viewpoint of Sirius, as the saying is — that is to say, with the lofty detachment of an observer seeing things from so far off that they fail to touch him — but with the anxious intensity of a son of Earth who draws back in order to be able to see more deeply into the matter and spirit of a movement upon which his happiness depends.
He quickens life within us by his touch, as the sun quickens life upon the bare, winter tree.
Say: «Come, let me convey unto you what G - D has [really] forbidden to you: «Do not ascribe divinity, in any way, to anything (or anyone) beside HIM; and [do not offend against but, rather,] do good unto your parents; and do not kill your children (born or unborn) for fear of poverty --[for] it is WE who shall provide sustenance for you as well as for them; and do not commit any shameful deeds, be they open or secret; and do not take any human being's life -[the life] which G - D has declared to be sacred - otherwise than in [the pursuit of] justice: this has HE enjoined upon you so that you might use your reason; and do not touch the substance of an orphan — except to improve it - before he comes of age.»
To this I can only reply that this is what I myself was taught, first, as part of instruction given in my parish as a child and later, with many refinements and qualifications, in lectures in theology as an ordinand — although I should add that my teacher was himself, quite obviously, very ill at ease about the scheme, left it to the very end of his course, and even then touched upon it gingerly.
At several points he touches upon the paradoxes of modern urbanism and the tragic ironies of our cultural attitude toward cities: although we now have more individual freedom, technical ability, and, arguably, social equity, we do not live in places as hospitable to human beings as were our cities of the past; we are pragmatists who build shoddily; our current obsession with historic preservation is the flip side of our utter lack of confidence in our ability to build well; while cultures with shared ascetic ideals and transcendent orientation built great cities and produced great landscapes, modern culture's expressive ideals, dogmatic public secularism, and privatized religiosity produce for us, even with our vast wealth, only private luxury, a spoiled countryside, and a public realm that is both venal and incoherent; above all, we simultaneously idolize nature and ruin it.
Canon Redford touches upon a number of fascinating themes: his contention that John's description of Jesus as the «Word of God» is rooted more in rabbinic literature than in a Hellenistic culture is fascinating and opens a rich seam of possibilities.
But, «an intellect bent upon the act to be performed and the reaction to follow, feeling its object so as to get its mobile impression at every instant, is an intellect that touches something of the absolute» (CE xxi).
What's to be argued here, as you say, is to realize that even within the diverse realms of thought and practice there are diverse microcosms that can be touched upon if we, just for a moment, stop focusing on how others are different and need labeling.
After all, your life may not look like someone else's but with God's touch upon it, it may very well have the same glory as a sunset.
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