Everyone who tried the camera then looked
at the results seemed to agree.
Not exact matches
As a
result, the industry has even
seems to be gradually warming to the idea of premium streaming options, where studios release movies for customers to stream
at home while they're still showing in theaters.
In the introduction to a series that will look back
at the events leading up to the election, Silver
seems on the defensive somewhat, justifying his analysis of the poll
results and pointing out that he predicted Clinton would be weak with the Electoral College and that Trump might prevail.
While I would accept any
result arrived
at democratically, it also
seems fair to levy a non-zero tax, likely large enough for people to notice it.
At face value, it may
seem like having a diverse staff is unrelated to powerful bottom - line
results.
It
seems like,
at least once a month, we read about a famous company that sent a thoughtless tweet or posted something politically incorrect on Facebook and suffered a PR backlash as a
result.
Allocating money for retirement can have the snowball effect — meaning it may not
seem like much is happening
at first, but as a
result of compound interest, those savings will eventually build up to form a large base of cash,» he says.
thinking about that as a niche, or
at least the jewelry... not sure - I am too overwhelmed right now and just hoping it gets a little easier or slightly less terrifying... been looking for online work that did not
seem like a total scam for almost a year now, and so far has not felt easier or less exhausting and have had no
results yet....
At the time they were used, they were effectively the
result of ambitious management teams trying to cash in on the obscene (and stupid) once - in - several - generations valuation levels that
seemed to be hitting new highs on an almost daily basis back during the dot - com bubble.
The data
seems to bear this out:
At companies where payout rates tapered off beyond a given target, CEOs tended to deliver results at or just above the target and seldom much beyond i
At companies where payout rates tapered off beyond a given target, CEOs tended to deliver
results at or just above the target and seldom much beyond i
at or just above the target and seldom much beyond it.
But if you are a high - flying growth company that is expected to grow earnings per share
at 20 % every year, and you know that your stock price will plummet the first moment you post disappointing
results, the incentive to engage in fraudulent behavior
seems a lot greater.
Google has a reputation for preferring the big boys, and their brands
seem to always appear
at the top of the search
results.
Canada and Australia share much of the same heritage and history, and these days Prime Ministers Harper and Abbott
seem to be each other's best friends, but their strategies in Asia couldn't be further apart,
at least when it comes to concrete
results.
While an annual 2.2 % tax increase may
seem reasonable
at face value, the
result is that property taxes in New Jersey have never been higher.
At first glance, the natural resources company would have
seemed like a candidate for a decline, given that Freeport released second - quarter financial
results that fell short of investor expectations on the bottom line.
To me no biblical writer demonstrates this dichotomy better than Paul, who, as a
result, can
seem very contradictory
at times.
Setting aside my personal — and legally irrelevant — disgust
at the idea (the «yuck factor,» as one evangelical leader infamously dubbed it, is really no sound basis for building our sexual ethics), it
seems that the typical objection to such relationships is that they might lead to congenital problems in any offspring that
result from the union.
At the moment, one can depend upon the
results without question only when several runs have been made which give virtually identical
results and when the date
seems correct from other methods of computation.»
But when we look
at the world around us, we find many instances of apparently pointless suffering from which no greater purpose
seems to
result.
In this regard the indirect
results of the rising faith in immortality
seem at times as important as the substance of the faith itself.
Chesterton's claim to be a Zionist may
seem eccentric to us: but, again, it is hardly anti-Semitic: nor was it unusual (there was
at the time a well - established tradition of Christian Zionism, of which A.J. Balfour is the most obvious example): it is why a group of Zionists invited Chesterton to Palestine, where he met and had a day - long discussion with Chaim Weizmann, later the first President of Israel, whoas a
result became an admirer of Chesterton: Weizmann would certainly have sniffed out an anti-Semite if Chesterton had actually been one.
Yet to begin ethical reflection
at this point invariably
seems to
result in arbitrarily separating the moral judgment of an action from the kind of person who performs it.
At any rate, the function that does
seem relatively clear is that God conditions temporal actuality as a
result of his prehension and harmonization of the antecedent world.
Though it
seems that the
resulting concept does match a space in nature, it is the space
at a temperature of absolute zero, and the match with our social, pragmatic spaces is not good
at all.
If on the other hand we attempt to redress the balance by adopting a less systematic, more critical stance, then the very reverse
seems to
result: we end up emphasizing the particular
at the expense of the universal, the temporal
at the expense of the eternal, or the contingent
at the expense of the necessary.
It would
seem there are many who want to keep continuing the «debate» without looking
at the
results and outcome of such a debates.
Arising out of what I have said, the diagram
at the end of this chapter represents the state of tension which has come to exist more or less consciously in every human heart as a
result of the
seeming conflict between the modern forward impulse (OX), induced in us all by the newly - born force of trans - hominization, and the traditional upward impulse of religious worship (OY).
Neither Rhoda nor Mary Hartman
seems to have matured
at all as a
result of her marital problems.
At diocesan level, the knock on effect of the World Youth Day in Cologne
seems to have revived enthusiasm, with new groups and events springing up as a
result of people's long - lasting memories.
The method of arriving
at this concept is certainly different, but the
result seems largely the same.
The
result that today Christianity has only a vestigial voice
at the periphery of these vast culture - shaping institutions
seems curious and unfortunate from such perspectives.
Yet when their
results are examined more carefully, they would
seem,
at the very least, to call for close monitoring of the economy with the distinction between improving economic welfare and growth of GNP in mind.
If you want to bring science into it there appears to be a neurological brain study about it: http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/97 Generally speaking,
at this time I'm not sure how much stock I put into the
results of these various neurological studies since while they
seem to show brain activity under certain controlled situations, I don't necessarily find the situations conducive to what I consider proof.
Any way you look
at it, this is a mysterious world, but of all the ways in which the mystery can be stated none
seems to me so improbable, so irrational, as to say there is no God, no Mind or Purpose in the universe, and all that is beautiful and right here is the accidental
result of physical atoms going it blind.
But when we look
at the world around us, we find prevalent instances of apparently gratuitous evil — pointless suffering from which no greater purpose
seems to
result.
I've never whipped as much as twelve egg whites all
at once by hand, but it
seemed that it was faster to whip with the ball whisk, or it could have simply been a
result of my practicing whipping egg whites by hand.
For me, I
seem to need to use 3x the liquid
at least, and the end
result has a bluish brown tint.
Leave your pumpkin in the oven for
at least 8 hours, although 9 - 10
seemed to give me the best
results.
As presumptuous as it may
seem, for a non-Mexican to modify the national dish, the task was actually not as hard, and the
result was spectacular (
at least in my modest non-Mexican opinion).
I
at first thought it was just me, but it
seems that early test / commenters (# 87, # 90) are having similar
results, leading me to think that there might be too much baking soda and baking powder in the recipe.
Instead we had a squad that does what it always does which is fall apart
at the
seems as a
results of injuries and, IMO, bad mentality or weak will power,
resulting in a run of
results when it mattered most (as per usual) taking us out of contention early in 2016.
As regards our defense i won't blame the players too much for last night
result, the manager is to be blamed for not fully prepared and playing players out of position, i think if the manager had called the players in a week earlier than he did, Mustafi
at least would have been fit to play, but the
result wasn't that bad as most fans make it
seems..
The strange thing is that the previous game made this
seem like a bad
result, usually a strong defensive display away
at the champions bringing home a point is said to be good stuff from the boys.
The 2016 champ
seemed to enjoy it for sure, and as a
result will appear
at several more races for the broadcaster during the 2018 season, kicking off with this weekend's Australian GP.
I like Wilshire and his mentality but after years of having bet our hopes on players who were not available as a
result of frequent and prolonged injury, it
seems too much of a risk IMO to build around Wilshire
at this point.
Whether you are looking
at teams or pitchers, the correlation for
results before and after the All - Star break
seem minimal.
It
seems a little bit churlish to complain about things that Arsene Wenger has done after Arsenal won an away game 2 - 0, but just as I look for positives after a disappointing
result, I do feel that there were a few strange decisions from the Frenchman
at Sunderland today.
Chelsea only slowed spending in recent years because they went totally ham in the years prior, they are stacked full of good youth (they sold a lot of quality young players too) and Roman
seems to have little appetite for overspending now but they still have bigger resources than us and better facilities just like City a fact people gloss over and the
result of the overspending on youth sees them recoup money that they then use to spend whilst it looks like they are not spending (also got lucky with the price inflation directly after they went crazy on youth and the regularity of their China deals is sketchy
at best.)
Missed it, but looking
at the
result, it
seems like Ritson - Cardle was as big a mismatch as I thought it would be.
I knew Sundays
result before we played and if you look
at the team Wenger has no tactics if you are going play subs why 5/10 mins before the end it
seems he is always looking for excuses and Miracles not playing basic football protect you lead and if they come
at you you can counter attack.