Sentences with phrase «at point of»

When CEO Francois Bernard joined the spice industry about 20 years ago, business insiders hadn't considered grinding spices at the point of origin to eliminate the costly and often untraceable practice of using second - tier grinders.
I started playing with recipes right away, though I'm still at the point of only baking from others recipes rather than developing my own.
We design and execute wine communications programs that promote awareness, trust, loyalty and lasting value; programs that have the consumer thinking of your bottle of wine at the point of purchase.
At this point all of the ingredients were in the paella pan and it was put in the oven to bake, uncovered, until the rice was tender, about 20 to 40 minutes.
Sure some items come in droves during their appointed season, but other times you can find strawberries at any point of the year.
They are edible at any point of the production process.
Sell - by dates can also be applied at the point of application whereas with manual application, these would need adding separately.
Freezing is simply nature's pause button — Frozen fruits and vegetables are picked and frozen at their peak ripeness, locking in the nutrient value at the point of freezing.
I'd also add in some freshly cut basil at the point of serving, since it has a tendency to darken.
Hi, well I am at the point of waiting for the first rise and thought I would read the rest of the replies.
When he had, after long discipline and many lives, arrived at the point of actually taking the last step into Buddhahood — there are ten stages one must pass through — he made a vow that he would not enter upon that final blissful state until he was assured that all who called upon his name would be saved.
On the other hand, the activity of the friars in invading the parishes in order to supplement the work of the priests, particularly at the point of preaching, is itself the proof that they were indeed remiss.
My youngest chose patronization: «You should listen to your daughter,» she will say at any point of disagreement between us.
Grace touches us in the very ground of our being at that point of gnawing anxiety about ourselves which is deeper than all the particular worries and fears in which we express it.
In 2 Kings 20, we see that he becomes so ill, he's at the point of death when the prophet Isaiah comes to him to let him know he's reached his last days.
At the point of this transmutation a person becomes one with God, but it is impossible for a person to go any further and become God: at this point a person would no longer be human.
I have never read any mention of the word god at any point of time in any scientific study.
My emotions now resembled those of Hansel and Gretel at the point of their rude awakening in the famous fairy tale.
My point was, and my point remains, that the very structure of the conference reinforces the stereotype that the Catholic social - justice agenda and the Catholic pro-life agenda need to be reconciled, when, in fact, there is no more urgent question of social justice and moral progress than the protection of innocent human life at every point of development and dependency.
One solution, approved, I believe, by Rome, was to agree that the human body is fully a part of this world machine but that God directly creates the human soul and infuses it into the body at the point of quickening.
The limitations of house worship come at the point of its potential for isolation of a comfortable elitist group that resists any impinging agenda from the outside.
If there was any other book claiming to be the authority on everything that you kept having to make excuses for like «Well, that part is ment as an allegory» or «God years are different than man years» or «Well, its says to not eat shelfish or pork in the hebrew scriptures, but apparently God changed his mind later, but that part about ga y's stays» I don't think anyone would have given it a second look had it not been at the point of a sword.
It was no surprise, then, that the now infamous «truce» proposal floated last year by Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels was an unpopular one in the auditorium at Point of Grace Church on Monday.
Thus the ending is ambiguous: Andrews has lost his love and is at the point of suicide; yet he is happy and at peace, for he believes that he has found himself and that he is acting rightly.
The three great doctrines of Christian faith are examined: Creation — The most elemental meeting place of the Christian with the secular mind is at the point of the doctrine of creation.
Health care for which you don't pay at point of service is not FREE and the loss of the religious exemption is what this dust up is about.
LinCA Ok, I am not a physicist or mathematician so I really do not know how they established the odds of fine tuning of Dark Energy (exact amount of force that produced a rapid enough expansion at the point of singularity to avoid gravitational collapse of our universe yet accelerate the expansion again resulting in our universe) to be 10 to the power of 97!
And, if I'm to be honest, at this point of my reflections my tolerance wears very thin indeed: in a world of mass murder and mass starvation, of unprecedented terror, odious tyrannies, and the threat of nuclear holocausts — in such a world there is something obscene about an order of priorities that starts off with bigger and better orgasms.
It has the decisiveness of a supreme ideal, and that is why the history of the world divides at this point of time.
Earlier Western missionaries felt a need to confront polygamy at the point of conversion.
They may end their relationship at any time, without the exercise at any point of control by a judicial authority.
At this point of the presidential campaign, most of America is experiencing flat - out politics fatigue.
But this much we can say with confidence: at every point of suffering and wrong, in every situation where man is being divested of his essential humanity, the judgment and the grace of God is operative through some human agency.
It is Reinhold Niebuhr in the twentieth century who, standing within the Reformation tradition, has become its foremost critic precisely at the point of the struggle for justice in history.
Written at a point of journalistic certitude about the imminent demise of this pope, and with his candidate, Cardinal Martini of Milan, ready at hand, Hebblethwaite wrote: «A conclave is a moment of freedom, a chance for the Church to make a fresh start.
Go ahead try it won't hurt to look at another point of view.
That is not humility because you believe that man can know or will know or that it was anything but God at the point of creation.
If one accepts the kind of thinking that even the practice of theology must begin at the point of meeting the needs and anxieties of man, then perhaps it could well be said that Ralph Nader could function in the context of a pastor, given that same kind of concern.
Participants at every point of the textual process are unembarrassed about the premise of faith.
Workers, beginning at opposite ends, met in the middle; and someone, at the point of meeting, placed this inscription in the wall of the tunnel, now excavated:
strictly speaking, atheism is not a religion, but scientifically amd based in the panthrotheistic faith they are part of the will of God to become active and organized at this point of our evolutionary stage of change from the present obsolescent religions to a future scientific faith.
The notion of a subconscious self certainly ought not at this point of our inquiry to be held to exclude all notion of a higher penetration.
At this point some of the worst crudities of apocalyptic Judaism passed over into New Testament passages, such as one finds in the Book of Revelation.
Those who believe that human life begins at the point of conception rightly conclude that the state should forbid freedom of choice with respect to abortion.
We can not know what is happening now, at this point of earthtime, and indeed for all we know the universe may be rapidly contracting!
The theologian then finds himself at a point of tension, where he is trying to reconcile the «old» and the «new», i.e. the old heritage and the new questions and knowledge.
It is possible that it is a culture at that point of time.
I believe that these words, and the ideas that are associated with them, can be fruitfully used at this point of our discussion.
To repeat what has been said earlier upon compromise, sin appears at the point of disparity between the actual and the best possible.
I would suspect that the majority of alcoholics, at the point of their first contact with clergymen, are still resisting to a considerable degree.
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