Sentences with phrase «be in attendance doing»

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Considering the large number of recording artists who will be in attendance at the Grammys, and the many thousands of photos and videos that will be taken during the event, the Recording Academy will be able to rely on the Watson artificial intelligence platform to sort through reams of content and «create unique fan experiences» with the type of speed and efficiency that would be impossible for humans to do manually.
If your child is sick and you can't go in to work, calling your manager, who also happens to be your child's grandfather, isn't going to be nearly as difficult as it might be in an environment where strangers who don't have empathy for your situation are recording your attendance.
But it seems he doesn't quite know what the Scaramucci Post is — Scaramucci told those in attendance at Monday's event that «we have no idea what the Scaramucci Post is and neither do you.
The CEOs in attendance did not seem to be on the same wavelength as Cohn.
«It looks like we actually did have a pretty significant fall in attendance after the strike that was masked by the huge building boom that got fans back in [stadiums].»
Why fans believe it is true: In the first round of their championship rematch, Muhammad Ali knocked Sonny Liston down with a punch that many in attendance did not see, leading to the name, «phantom punch.&raquIn the first round of their championship rematch, Muhammad Ali knocked Sonny Liston down with a punch that many in attendance did not see, leading to the name, «phantom punch.&raquin attendance did not see, leading to the name, «phantom punch.»
And again, anytime doing anything other than prayer, study, church attendance was supposed to be used to work, clean your house to the n - th degree in case Jesus showed up, run necessary errands and then hot foot it back to church.
The church attendance drop does appear to be genuine, but small, when you compare rates at same age, but the prayer difference seems to be just an age issue: «Although Millennials report praying less often than their elders do today, the GSS shows that Millennials are in sync with Generation X and Baby Boomers when members of those generations were younger.»
Maybe people didn't come because they knew that «the girl who believes in evolution» was in attendance.
They do not seem to believe in Islam — their attendance rates at prayers are extremely low — and they show no sign of believing in anything.
To be sure, «religious preference» is not the same as church membership or attendance, but it does depict a reality that is connected to church historian Kenneth Scott Latourette's finding that in 1961 the proportion of church members to the general population in the U.S. was the highest ever in the nation's history (Christianity in a Revolutionary Age, Vol.
Don't tell me that some whacked - out crazy person shot my friend's little boy because God is punishing my country because Obama was re-elected, because abortion is legal, because gay marriage is legal in Connecticut, because church attendance is declining or because of whatever other reasons you and your political and religious cronies can imagine.
I agree 100 % — as one who sometimes attends and sometimes does not — lack of a truly Christ - like system in the church is the reason I have a wavering attendance.
And the book certainly does offer some fascinating insights - what it is like to be on duty at the Vatican over Christmas, to be guarding the Pope when he is at his prayers, to be in attendance at one of the great events that are televised worldwide.
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When the level of religiosity and other factors are held constant, religious television viewing does not seem to be associated with lower levels of church attendance, volunteer work, or church contribution in the sample as a whole.
Thus, while the electronic church may not be the cause of decreases in mainline church attendance, it does provide an attractive alternative for a relatively small group of people who find watching television an acceptable substitute for attending church.
But the people in attendance wanted to think, and, more specifically, wanted to think about the ethics of what is being done and what is being proposed to be done.
Even though attendance didn't increase (not a measure of church growth in my opinion), there was a lot of growth in the people.
Yes, some denominations still have them, but they seem to be shrinking in attendance and enthusiasm among many who do have such conferences.
If you read the comments and ask family members who were in attendance of the practice and actual graduation, you will see an overwhelmhing response that he WAS NOT ordered and / or asked to do anything that would infringe upon his religious beliefs.
A few years ago a longtime staff member of the National Council of Churches and an active church member responded to our findings by admitting that if Gallup called her to inquire about her attendance in the last seven days, she would say she attended even if she had not done so, and she would not consider her response to be a lie.
One reason numbers are declining in church attendance is because we do not share our thoughts, concerns, opinions and doubts with each other for sake of keeping this false sense of peace.
Religion and spirituality didn't go away just because organized religion has been losing its hold, as suggested by showing decades of declining church attendance in the U.S. and Western Europe.
Unfortunately, «Christian» has become a term that carries a lot of pretentiousness, so it seems to me that we might need to do a bit triage by shelving the label «Christian» if it helps us figure out what it means to be human, which may help reinvigorate the term as people see Christ in our human engagements rather than our church attendance.
A little later my dad came in and sat down on the edge of the bed and said quietly that we should have a conversation about Sunday Mass, and probably I was now old enough to make my own decisions about attending Mass, that he and my mother did not think it right or fair to force that decision on us children, that we needed to find our own ways spiritually, and that while he and our mother very much hoped that we would walk in the many rewarding paths of the Church, the final decision there would be ours alone, each obeying his own conscience; that was only right and fair, and to decree attendance now would perhaps actually force us away from the very thing that he and my mother found to be the most nutritious spiritual food; so perhaps you and I and your mother can sit and discuss this later this afternoon, he said, and come to some amicable agreement.
It's remarkable what Nate Johnson does for this group and he wasn't in attendance on Sunday Night.
Zack Novak wasn't in attendance but they got back Captain Bulwa after a bit of a hiatus and they didn't miss a beat against Team Tucci.
So if we are to ever see the change in manager that a lot of us want, the board needs to realise that keeping Wenger is going to negatively affect the profits, which is why the recent spate of sparse attendances at home games may be doing the trick.
Bellerin's girlfriend Shree Patel was also in attendance, though there don't seem to be many pictures available of what she was wearing.
The turnout in the lower bowl looked pretty good for a spring game (or did around kickoff) but I don't think that attendance is breaking any records or anything.
I think the athletic department is living in some kind of bubble where they don't see the declining attendance.
Not only did the former Heisman winner mention The Captain being in attendance, but also Rashan Gary, the top 2016 recruit.
After the game, while rushing the field along with every other Mizzou fan in attendance, I grabbed Riccio while he was doing a postgame interview and screamed, «I love you SO MUCH.»
There are loads of old couples and families with small children in attendance, but the chants are still there, the occasional vulgarity can still be heard, and the chanting creates a unique atmosphere we obviously don't get in the states.
Whereas the USFL averages more than 25,000 in attendance, the AFL had a 17,000 average in its first year, 1960 — these were pro football's pre-boom days; the NFL drew 42,000 a game that season — and didn't average 25,000 until its fourth year.
Arsenal is earning close to a 100 million pounds a year from the home games attendance and if we don't go that's a direct hit in the owners precious profit.
The.413 hitter didn't post a single hit in the Tigers» opening night slugfest with Florida State, and even his mom was in attendance to cheer him on.
His last Rose Bowl in attendance — Penn State and Southern California, as he would have called the Trojans, did battle in an epic game — wasn't enough, clearly.
Jabrill Peppers wasn't one of the three Wolverines in attendance for the event but did get plenty of praise from Jim Harbaugh.
They know that to do so would be widely regarded as an act of treason (figuritively speaking) against us fans and would effectively reduce the attendance in future games drastically.
Best article in ages, this is exactly what needs to be done whether it will is another thing all together, its the full attendances that are lining the yanks pocket and keeping our clueless pensioner of a manager in charge.
Contrary to tweet going around, while enforcement staff does attend recruiting events, NCAA was NOT in attendance at IMG event yesterday.
For those not in attendance during the second hour of games two players were running in opposite directions and did not see each other, resulting in a hard collision.
When asked why Kaepernick wasn't in attendance, he said, «I don't know.
When they lower the giant segments of the Maryland flag over top of the student section at games it is not done to hide the students from public view, or to separate them (perhaps even segregate or secede them) from the other patrons in attendance.
The award winners naturally stole the headlines, but so did the better halves of the United stars as their wives and girlfriends were in attendance as Rachel Riley hosted the event.
This gave Everton a lift and made the game closer than it needed to be for the second half, Arsenal continued to play their football, as did Everton which made for a really enjoyable game of football, in truth either team could have scored the next goal, and both had opportunities to do so, Grioud denied by the bar, Ozil by the post and Lukaku by the post, Delofeu was was also denied by a good block by Cech with Kozzer and Nacho in close attendance.
As for Levy, the man can do no wrong in my opinion, and how we as a club, given our status and attendances etc are able to eclipse the likes of Liverpool and force them to part with over 100 million just to play catch up with us is beyond belief.
At Paris FC, the second team in Paris and doing well in France's second tier, average attendances are just 2,818.
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