Sentences with phrase «bearing upon the points»

Not exact matches

It bears upon the world to challenge culture at some points, to encourage it at others, to transform it at many.
The theology of the twenty - first century will take as its starting point the urgent issues of the day, and it will bring to bear upon them multiple traditions, but of these the great tradition of European theology will be one, and a very important one.
It's simple as this, Rick Santorum appeals to the less educated, extremely conservative and more bigot minded segment of rural America, which is largely dominated by Born again evangelicals, who as the article points out have a misguided view that that Mormons aren't Christian, and in their misguided bigotry seem to be voting against Romney based upon their religion rather than for a good candidate who can win the general election.
First, it points out the direction any scientific knowledge bearing upon the absolute would have to take.
My object here, however, is not to expound or criticize the Toynbeian philosophy of history, but to secure a point of view from which to approach the theme of this chapter: the bearing of the Bible upon the historical problem of our time.
No matter what their careers, they are inclined to agree with the words lettered on the gymnasium at West Point; words of Douglas MacArthur a generation ago: UPON THE FIELDS OF FRIENDLY STRIFE ARE SOWN THE SEEDS THAT, UPON OTHER FIELDS, ON OTHER DAYS, WILL BEAR THE FRUITS OF VICTORY.
We need to draw upon a specifically English story that points to the battle for social justice born of a proud tradition of personal liberty and independence - as resentful of corporate elites as meddling bureaucracy.
A final point is the upper body's overall work capacity - unlike the lower body, upper body musculature is not called upon as frequently in daily activity as the load bearing muscles of the lower body.
(The numerous amount of lego games, eyepet for PS, Sing it, many disney games, carnival games, Kinect Joy Ride, Sesame Street: Once Upon A Monster, Penguins of Madagascar, Barbie Games, Nickelodeon Dance, Kinectimals - NOW WITH BEARS and so on and so on [and no I am not going to name all of the games nor a counter point of possibly saying «that is all you got» or whatever)
It's a little different on how you select what you would like to play nowadays, instead of just a menu you now have Headquarters which is an interactive hub where you can select everything, for instance, if you go over to Major Howard you can select your daily / weekly orders upon completing these you will receive supply crates, armory credits or an XP bonus, you can also check your mail for any collectables that have dropped or go to the quartermaster to spend / purchase your CoD points along with spending your armory credits on contracts etc on top of this you have multiple other areas to visit such as training areas and prestige, I'm not going to go into too much detail, it's a nice touch keeping things more interactive instead of a boring menu we used to have back in the day.
For a useful critique of model - starting - points which bear no relation to the real - world, see: D. Koutsoyiannis et al (2008) «On the credibility of climate predictions» in Hydrological Sciences 53 (4) August 2008 671-684, who conclude that the GCM models defy normal assessments of validity and should not be relied upon to predict future climate change.
I would argue that the principal factor causing the most dire problem is not the lack of utility of a law degree, the tuition of the law school and the debt it created or even the competitiveness of the job market for lawyers upon graduation, but the four years that the student was required to spend learning something unnecessary to obtain an undergraduate degree that is utterly useless to the practice of law and that delays the entry to a competitive job market to a point in a person's life where the consequences of unemployment or underemployment can not be borne socially or financially.
Manhattan Apartments, Inc. v. Matera (10 Misc.3 d 133A)-- small claims judgment in favor of broker affirmed; broker's responsibility was fully performed upon tenant's signing of lease agreement, at with point the earned commission became irrevocable; the fact that landlord ultimately agreed to relieve tenant of his leasehold obligations due to noise concerns had no bearing on broker's entitlement to recover the agreed upon brokerage fee; record contains no indications that broker / tenant agreement incorporated any condition that tenant was looking for a «quiet» apartment.
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