Sentences with phrase «at that critical moment of»

which now reports its own memory» of Moses» call; or if, in the unified story's intent, this is a reiteration at a critical moment of the call experience, it brings to mind the earlier episode of the mountain of God, the burning bush, and the holy ground (JE 3:1 - 6).
It was revealed to me at a critical moment of my life, and without it I don't know what I should have done.
Brown has been phenomenal, averaging 25 and five boards, while Tatum pulled off a Julius Erving - worthy move at a critical moment of Game 1.
Both artists living a spectacular modernist house, itself built by an artist, we join them at the critical moment of their decision to sell the place.
You have picked up your puppy at a critical moment of its life called -LSB-...]
You have picked up your puppy at a critical moment of its life called the socialization period.
The exhibition unfolds chronologically, showcasing the experimentation of each artist as, departing from the work of Lucio Fontana, these new generations developed a personal language at a critical moment of their artistic practice between the 60s and 70s.
When it comes to the care of our common home, we are living at a critical moment of history.»

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Keep a copy of your signed and completed health - care directive safe and accessible to ensure that your wishes will be known and carried out at the critical moment.
Not everything is critical at this very moment; not all things are urgent or important in the scheme of our lives; and in a lot of cases if we're offered a reasonable choice and some (financial) incentives, we're perfectly willing to wait for stuff as long as (a) the choice is ours and (b) the choice isn't irrevocable.
But Democrats couldn't accomplish that on their own, and at the moment, many Republicans are far more critical of Mueller than protective.
Because of this, a venture capitalist maintains a more surface level and less emotional connection to the business, which can sometimes bring a more grounded point of view at critical moments
«In a campaign cycle that has been nothing but a race to the bottom — at such a critical moment for our nation — and with so many who have tried to be respectful of a record primary vote, the time has come for Governor Pence to lead the ticket,» Huntsman told the Salt Lake Tribune.
Every time you multitask you aren't just harming your performance in the moment; you may very well be damaging an area of your brain that's critical to your future success at work.
At a time when we have relatively light regulation for social media and how it handles data in the US, this could become a critical moment where we may start to see more calls and efforts to start to regulate this area of digital media more carefully.
With content marketing now table stakes for email marketers and mobile making it critical that B2Bs reach the right individual with the right message at the right moment, it becomes nearly impossible to personalize email marketing without some form of automation.
We're at a critical moment as users of Facebook.
The mix of content design aligned with buyer's goals and their buying processes is becoming critical to offering freshness in content as well as relevancy at the right moment.
It is easy to dismiss the women of Holy Week, to say their presence at critical moments in the Easter story is inconsequential, holding no significance in modern - day conversations about gender equity in the Church.
As a result of the brief, violent moment of crisis in which it became conscious at once of its creative power and of its critical faculties, humanity has quite legitimately become hard to move: no stimulus at the level of mere instinct or blind economic necessity will suffice for long to goad it into moving onwards.
In 1987, a Brazilian economist, member of an international financial institution, admirer of the Chilean experience of Pinochet, made the confidential statement that the critical problem of Brazil at that moment, under the presidency of Sarney, did not lie on a too high inflation rate, as the officials of the World Bank spread.
Though you can address my fear of what i discern and Gods «late» intervention at the critical moment.
The knowledge of the power that creates and limits our existence is not a theoretical knowledge, but, on the contrary, is a knowledge that breaks in upon us at critical moments in existence itself.
Louis XIV's revocation of the edict in 1685 was followed by a massive flight of some 200,000 Protestants from France, and renewed persecution at home met with a sustained guerilla uprising in the rural area of the Cévennes in the early years of the eighteenth century, which diverted French military forces at a critical moment from their struggle against foreign enemies.
We recall the experience of the Pharaoh of the Exodus, who doubtless would have released his Hebrew slaves, but always at the critical moment the Lord hardened his heart.
The modern critical study of the gospels has made the historic Jesus no mere figment of the pious imagination, but a living figure who, at an historic moment in time, appeared in Palestine, lived his brief but tremendously significant life, and gave rise to a vigorous new religious movement that has in time become the most widespread of all the religions of the world.
But it's hard to overstate how much more marginal the three was to the game 35 years ago (of course this is inherently the problem with these kinds of comparisons, since we can never know what those players would have been capable of in today's environment, with today's training), and how good a scorer he truly was, one who could — and at critical moments did — take over the game for the team.
A tight 1 - 1 draw with Greece had gone all the way to extra time and then penalties, with Costa Rica converting all five of their efforts, with Navas making one decisive stop at the critical moment to help seal qualification.
It was one of the best moments of the tournament and came at a critical time.
He would even switch to his childhood style of southpaw fighting at the critical moment.
(the only exception could be Nelson in a wing position where a mistake is less tragic and he got the qualities for that role The back 3 is the most critical formation, considering the physical or readyness of each of the 4 central defenders that we have at this moment: Chambers, Koscielny, Mertersaker, Holding.
The goal was critical in its own right, too, given the scoreline at the time and the importance of the match; if we're admiring marriages of sublime skill and big - game timing, then this, in its own way, rivalled Cristiano Ronaldo's exhilarating moment in Turin on Tuesday night.
I have been critical of Eriksen this season at times, but he is playing extremely well at the moment.
In the past games he has cost us several goals and several points because of critical errors at crucial moments.
nonny, dude iv done the whole «wait and see» and hav kept faith for a long time now, and so hav alot of other arsenal fans... this is the only blog i post on but i occasionally go read on others just to make sure im not being negative or overly critical, as i hav been often accused.im sorry to say at this moment you are the minority, ur waiting, hoping that things miraculously turn around and that their really isnt a problem.well their is, the fact that these players promised potential hasnt come to fruition isnt down to bad luck or wotever ur blaming it on....
At various critical moments, they or my brother were around to wrangle one of our kids, strollers, or suitcases.
«At this critical moment for the UK's energy policy, Osborne's gas strategy looks like nothing short of a disaster — for the economy, the environment and for people's energy bills.
The 2015 general election campaign will come at the same time as the next round of international UN negotiations on climate change, which campaigners say will be a critical moment in determining the planet's future.
He listened to the voice of the masses to surrender his personal ambition at the most critical moment.
«At this critical moment, with the federal government rolling back environmental protections, we hope that Governor Cuomo will help keep New York in the lead,» of environmental policy, Lander said in a statement.
«In reality very few families would be able to take advantage of offering paternity leave to both parents at the same time because this implies a major drop in family income at the critical moment in a new born baby's life.»
«We are thrilled that Joe is bringing his strong leadership and vision to the NY Offshore Wind Alliance at this critical moment in New York's pursuit of the massive clean energy opportunity far off our shores,» said Collin O'Mara, the president and CEO of the National Wildlife Federation.
Grannis was accused of insubordination by Paterson's top aide, Larry Schwartz, (who is still with the Cuomo administration, at least for the moment), following the leaking of a memo that was critical of staffing cuts at the DEC..
The conviction Tuesday of Joe Percoco, former top aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, comes at a critical moment for the governor, who is seeking re-election to a third term this year as he is rumored to harbor ambitions for a 2020 presidential run.
A former Minister of state at the Presidency, Rashid Pelpuo, has claimed that the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) collation system broke down completely at the most critical moment of the 2016 election.
Just as the fate of the officer was in this grand jury's hands, so is the fate of community and police relations in ours at this critical moment
«We're at a critical or pivotal moment in the history of these African forests,» said Galford, adding, «we could see really rapid deforestation and agricultural conversion with large foreign investment — that could happen with a flip of a switch.»
Mather also describes a horrible moment after doing a two - hour hike just to «realise that I left that [critical] bit of tubing back at the hotel.»
The new investment — 400 new research chairs in each of the next 3 years and an additional 800 «as soon as possible thereafter» — couldn't have come at a more critical moment for universities, science administrators say.
The moment an injured soldier hits the helipad at Balad, he's swept into a whirlwind of critical care.
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