Sentences with phrase «attest to point»

I can attest to point # 5 of needing to buy extra paint!

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F. F. Bruce says that, «The date of his [Felix's] recall and replacement by Porcius Festus is disputed, but a change in the provincial coinage of Judaea attested for Nero's fifth year points to A.D. 59» [2] Conybeare and Howson lay out an extended argument for the replacement taking place in A.D. 60.
Certainly in his prediction of the birth of the child Immanuel in Isaiah 7, the prophet did not consciously have in mind the virgin birth of Jesus Christ; yet this text points to and is fulfilled in the virgin birth as this is attested in Matthew 1:23.
Such is the extreme point to which one can push a hermeneutics which attempts to reduce the distance between the two foci of the ellipse, between the reflexive act of divestment (depouillement) and the act attested by testimony.
In other words, Banerjea wants to attest to the Divine mission of Jesus by pointing to the miracles that «the unblemished character» performed, which in turn are «proved facts» because they have been «attested by strongest possible testimony» by «witnesses whose competence has been proved by peculiar ordeal.»
Thomas Hardy grimly attests: «As you got older, and felt yourself to be at the center of your time, and not at a point in its circumference, as you had felt when you were little, you were seized with a sort of shuddering....
Merton's comments that «we agreed very well» and «taking in some points of Christian doctrine compared with Buddhist» attest to the «common ground,» as does Chatral's comment that he was surprised at «getting on so well with a Christian.»
On the other hand, the statement that salvation was «declared at first by the Lord and was attested to us by those who heard him» (2:3) points to the sub-apostolic age, presumably not much before the year 60, though possibly earlier.
Engelbert Winter: «Apart from the architecture, small finds from the surrounding area also point to the existence of a church, such as the fragments of a marble table or the mentioning of a deacon attested by an inscription.»
I can attest to this as well... and good to point people to McDougall... working for me... down 38 lbs and lots of energy...
Even though I am technically on the «fat» side I can attest to a lot of your points!
It checked off all my bullet points and I can attest to it's travel - friendly quality.
Most millennials, if prompted, will attest to the fact that they've secretely compared themselves against their more successful friends at one point or another in their lives!
They pointed out that what quantitative work there was attested to «the intellectual underdevelopment of too many young adolescents,» noting that only 28 percent of 8th graders nationally scored at or above the «proficient» level in reading in 1994.
I used to be an editor at Simon & Schuster, and I can attest to Jofie's point that editors — unless they are very senior — are pretty much powerless.
I speak from my own experience and can attest to how well these points have worked out for us.
For example, at qualifying shows in Australia, winning horses of stock - type breeding receive points for conformation, which are attested to by the judges and recorded in an owner's special book.
The PICs attest that the Presidio Bluffs is a perfect vantage point to witness the diverse community in the Bay Area.
Many point aficionados will attest to the fact that you don't need a traditional business to qualify for a business credit card.
Moreover, the brushstroke and the choreography of shapes attest to what can be described as a performative act, one that offers a navigable experience for the viewer pointing to the legacy of abstract expressionism.
Artists have been adding exclamation points to the tattered urban fabric for years, as several examples found within the comfy confines of Battery Park City and elsewhere attest.
Although his art takes the golden ratio, the Fibonacci sequence, and other eternally valid geometries as its starting point, these paintings are firmly rooted in our mundane world, as titles such as From Earth to Heaven attest.
The key point is that, as hartlod (tm)'s little article attests to, is that all this energy eventually heads out of the Earth's system / boundry but what hartlod (tm) doesn't talk about is that the effect of CO2 and H2O's absorption of reemitted energy from the Earth which is to «delay» the escape of the energy, thus piling it up and increasing overall temp.
What point are you trying to make here, exactely, besides attesting to your numeracy and orthography?
So at some point I imagine we'll see that lawyers * are * required to attest to their compliance with the Rules generally, * including * the ED&I statement of principles.
Fair point, people do make false allegations to the police (as my friend can attest).
Moreover I can certainly attest to the fact that the 2006 law has made child relocation cases very much harder to win in Australia — or, depending on your point of view, much easier to defeat — which has caused devastating results in some cases.
The comments below attest to the simple analysis needed to point out the obviously misguided misandry being written.
But, as anyone who's ever filled up their iPhone to the bursting point can attest, very full storage has a clear impact on performance.
As any video professional will attest to, smartphone cameras can often boost the colors of video in a scene to the point they're different to the actual scene.
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