Not exact matches
They also point to IDC's
acknowledgment that its shipment figures were down in part
because of Apple's release
of its Apple Watch Series 2 towards the end
of the quarter, not allowing the company to enjoy the full benefit
of the new smartwatch's availability during the third quarter.
We can not take this
acknowledgment for granted,
because praising the Creator must contend successfully with alternative impulses, attitudes and habits
of thought.
Such distinctions are necessary — not only
because to call upon the state to love» is self - contradictory, insofar as the state's actions are rooted in power and not voluntarism, but
because the claims
of love are rooted in sectarian
acknowledgment as opposed to universal norms
of justice.
In each
of these cases Wood's proposal is consistent with
acknowledgment of pluralism
because the proposal assumes no universal structure in «human nature» — neither a universal structure
of «reason» nor one
of «consciousness» — to which these pluralisms could be reduced as to a least common denominator.
On the contrary, faith is man's recognition and
acknowledgment that
because of man's sins Christ has offered up his flesh once - and - for - all.
(7) I contend for biblical inerrancy
because acknowledgment of Scripture as totally true and trustworthy is integral to biblical authority as I understand it.
Because God was understood primarily as will, the
acknowledgment of what he was was primarily obedience.
Love your post, especially your
acknowledgment that just
because we may want to live an ethically and environmentally correct life and do many things to support that does not mean we always do everything to support that lifestyle and that is OK as long as we continually strive to do better (if that is in fact the type
of person we want to be!)
There's nostalgia, as always,
because that's part
of who I am, but there's also
acknowledgment of the warmer days we've enjoyed.
The Wastebook misreported that the project was part
of a $ 1.2 million NSF grant, most likely
because the work was included on a conference poster about multiple projects that included the NSF grant in the
acknowledgments section.
In the book's
acknowledgments, Laita thanks «a certain Central American collector who shall remain anonymous out
of fear
of losing his license
because of the black mamba incident.»
American parents and their families painfully (and unnecessarily) suffer
because of withheld FDA
acknowledgment of established soy - toxicity, the worst FDA deception in American history.
Ultimately, I'm gonna go with the latter
because ParaNorman is a pretty good movie, and I think it would've been fine to give it the Oscar as sort
of a package
acknowledgment for the way its animation studio, Laika, burst onto the scene with two Oscar - worthy movies in three years (2009's Coraline was the other one).
This multidimensional nature
of student engagement seems to contribute to its illusiveness
because engaging students calls for diverse approaches within the same classroom, and not just
acknowledgment that engagement is important.
The use
of multiple measures — administrator observation, school and student value - added measures, and student feedback on teachers — helps build confidence in the fairness and thoroughness
of the system
because they are an
acknowledgment of the complexities and nuances
of effective teaching.
Via NY Times by Motoko Rich Secretary
of Education Arne Duncan announced on Thursday that states could delay the use
of test results in teacher - performance ratings by another year, an
acknowledgment, in effect,
of the enormous pressures mounting on the nation's teachers
because of new academic standards and more rigorous standardized testing.
A small press afforded me the
acknowledgment of «getting legitimately published,»
of having someone in the industry fork over thousands
of dollars
because they believed my work was worth it, but also gave me more control.
There is no twisting
of facts; if there is
of interpretation it is
because of lack
of understanding rather than
of the will to understand.My
acknowledgments must be necessarily feeble in proportion to the harvest I have reaped
of good will and kindness.
Recognizing your losers is hard
because it's also an
acknowledgment of your mistake.
This
acknowledgment of the game's rhetorical slips into meritocracy are important
because meritocracy, as a rhetoric, re-contextualizes the entire purpose
of making the player feel poor.
Anyway, it turns out that even the issue
of acknowledgment is moot,
because even before becoming aware
of McCullough's critique, Eric Steig had already recognized the autocorrelation adjustment error:
Where a debt was
of an unliquidated sum
because it had not been judicially assessed or determined that sum could only become liquidated if the client was bound by the admission, agreement or
acknowledgment relied upon.
The defendants refused to pay the rents over
because the prior property manager, who had died, had been purportedly promised a portion
of those rents by the plaintiffs, evidenced by written
acknowledgments.
But, critics are not confident that bitcoin will fall in value,
because of the growing liquidity
of the cryptocurrency, exponentially increasing adoption
of bitcoin, and the global market's
acknowledgment of bitcoin as a premier store
of value, medium
of exchange, and digital currency.
The impact
of the full program (prenatal and infancy home visitation) on children's use
of alcohol and number
of sexual partners is important
because recent evidence indicates that alcohol use prior to age 15 years multiplies the risk
of alcoholism in adulthood26 and multiple partners increase the risk for sexually transmitted diseases, including human immunodeficiency virus infection.27, 28 The effect
of the program on alcohol use is consistent with greater alcohol consumption observed among adult rhesus monkeys who experienced aberrant rearing.29 These findings must be tempered, however, with an
acknowledgment of their limitations.
The mortgage was statute barred
because there had been no payment or
acknowledgment of indebtedness for a period
of more than 10 years from the date
of default under the mortgage.