Sentences with phrase «because of its origins»

Jesus would have been of middle eastern origin so my guess would be he would be a darker tan, and Santa is white because of the origins of Santa myths are Dutch.
«34 The mandates are divine because of origin rather than in their nature as such.
Others often object to the concept of «privilege» because of its origins.
This custard, called a flognarde — because of its origins in Auvergne and the type of fruit incorporated — is similar to the better - known clafoutis and is every bit as delicious.
«It's better for noodles rather than bread, and is more likely to be exported to Asia from the [US] West coast because of its origin in Oregon,» says Wall.
It is so named because of its origins in a field on the River Sheaf that runs through the city.
The 20 - minute behind - the - scenes featurette, American Beauty: Look Closer..., digs a bit deeper and is a lot more nicely produced than similar extras on other discs, but that's because of its origins as a piece of awards campaign propaganda — the feature (infomercial, really) had aired on Los Angeles cable systems as part of the Oscar push (a tactic originated by Miramax).
The volumes are by two prominent intellectuals who stand at the height of academic life in the West, and who, because of their origins in Africa and India, are thought of as spokesmen, in some of their work, for the third world, a role they accept.
Perhaps because of these origins, Southern and border states constitute thirteen of the twenty - three states that require exit exams.
A person's right to use a library should not be denied or abridged because of origin, age, background, or views.
Materials should not be excluded because of the origin, background, or views of those contributing to their creation.
Because of his origins, Jack Russells can be vocal and they also make good watchdogs.
It is for this reason, not because of its origin, that the little hound became known as the Italian Greyhound.

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Nor did Ross acknowledge that strict rules of origin could backfire, because much of the electronics in new cars and trucks is made in Asia.
Ultimately, an origin story idea seems to have a lot of people running scared because they just don't always work out really well.
But Rohrabacher wanted to meet with Assange, Grubbs said, because «he wanted to know if Assange could shed light on the origin of the DNC leaks, the media having shown little of such inquisitiveness.»
It takes the position that the existence of code proves design in living things, and the atheist position is not scientific because every single code we do know the origin of is designed.
The OPCW did not state the origin of the nerve agent in its analysis — or mention Russia at all — because its focus was only the chemistry of the samples collected.
Under Canadian law, the same donation, because of its size and its corporate origins, would have been doubly illegal.
That should be the fundamental origin of your marketing and sales plan because it forces your entire team to be amazingly helpful.
The NAFTA talks have moved slowly since they began in August, in part because of U.S. demands ranging from changes to automotive content origin rules and dispute resolution mechanisms to imposing a clause that could automatically kill NAFTA after five years.
Known as the Winklevoss twins in the new tech industry, and famous both for being among the largest (if not the largest) holders of bitcoin (and because of their legendary dispute with Mark Zuckerberg over the origins of Facebook) the two men want to create a new exchange in compliance with financial laws.
It is the policy of Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. to provide equal opportunity in employment throughout the corporation for all qualified applicants and employees without discrimination against any person because of a person's race, color, religion (including religious dress and grooming practices), sex / gender (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions and breast feeding), national origin, ancestry, gender identity, gender expression, legally - protected medical condition, physical or mental disability, age, military or veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information or any other basis protected by applicable law.
Just endless rounds of downsizing, mergers creating economies of scale and less jobs, globalization, importing workers who depress wages due to country of origin standards, or because they don't have full labor rights or any labor rights (all employer sponsored based immigrants).
Since the right to fairly priced electricity is not a fundamental constitutional right and because HDL users are not part of a classification that have been subject to governmental discrimination historically, such as race, gender, national origin, etc., the PUD's decision will be allowed to stand unless a court finds that there was no «rational basis» for it.
The Canadian Steel Producers Association is, however, concerned about a negative impact because of the erosion of rules of origin related to the automotive sector.
A stream of research that is particularly developed among organization scholars has argued that collective work is more creative because it can involve individuals from different backgrounds and these divergent origins may inspire the collaborators and push them to make better decisions.
That's because FTAs include preferential rules of origin, which reduce or eliminate tariffs on many goods and services traded between the signatory countries.
Partly, this is because how rules of origin are defined — and subsequently applied — can have a big impact on exporters.
It's a good idea to keep those records on hand for seven years because customs services in various countries can challenge you on rules of origin at any time.
The problem with the origin of the designer is a separate and independent issue, and you can never know, because you can not go outside this universe.
«Here's a piece of quartz, it was formed... well, nevermind, I can't teach you where it came from because that would be teaching the origin of this rock.»
None of these scientists are accused of being religious nuts because they are seeking out intelligent design and origin in their practices.
At most, god does exist because we find active evidence proving there was some sort of divine hand in the origin of life, which then leads us on the hunt for more evidence of that same gods existance throughout the fossil record and most likely will lead us to prove that the god of abraham is STILL man - made, but there is some other supernatural power out there.
Its easier to related to Muhammad than to Jesus or Buddha because he never claimed that he was of divine origin, he was as shocked at his revelation as anybody else, he frequently said many times «I'm a man amongst men,» he frequently said «all the good that happens comes from Allah and everything that is not good is my fault,» he's very human and that is what makes him relatable.
You all know full well that evolution and origins of life are different topics and will have much better grounds arguing evolution, because we see micro-evolution all the time.
Of course no creationist will honestly research evolution because it describes a natualistic origin for mankind.
We have reprinted that editorial in the first pages of this anniversary issue because it is the origin of First Things» and it is, as well, the future of First Things.
Buber argues that Zionism is, or can be, a unique national movement precisely because it is based not on national «rights» or a myth of origins, but on dwelling in a land that belongs to no one people precisely because it belongs to God.
In 189 AD, assertion of the primacy of the Church of Rome may be indicated in Irenaeus of Lyons's Against Heresies (3:3:2): «With [the Church of Rome], because of its superior origin, all the churches must agree... and it is in her that the faithful everywhere have maintained the apostolic tradition.»
Scientific evidence on the origins of ho - mose - xuality is considered relevant to theological and social debate because it undermines suggestions that se - xual orientation is a choice.»
Beyond all this, it seems to me that MANY people are leaving Christianity because they aren't grounded (read: educated) in the origins and defense of their faith.
to Jake, in every era or times in the past, humans have different perception of reality, because our knowledge improves or changes toward sophistication, For example during the times of Jesus, there was no science yet as what we have today, since the religion in the past corresponds to their needs, it is true for them in the past, but today we already knew many new ideas and facts, so what is applicable in the past is no longer today, like religion, we have also to change to conform with todays knowledge.The creation or our origin for example is now explained beyond doubt by science as the big bang and evolution is the reason we become humans, is in contrast to creation in the bibles genesis,.
But even when extra canonical writings are included, isn't the attempt to delineate Christian origins doomed to frustration because of the paucity of the sources, their fragmentariness and their reluctance to perform as historical sources?
The doctrine of reincarnation is interesting because it attempts to provide an answer not only to the question of human destiny but also of human origin.
And because in its origin the word had meant not simply man's breathing but God's wind, it became the verbal agent by which man could say that his best life is inbreathed by God — inspired, as we say, using the same metaphor Latinized — so that ruach at last meant the Spirit of God inspiring the spirit of man.
Mercy's political origins are important to remember, because it's very easy for a flawed application of mercy to lead to grave injustices in real life.
But just because eternal objects bear no sign of their origin need not mean that they have no origin.
This is because the movement of the energy of passion is kenotic or sacrificial, both in origin and in goal: therefore an energy becoming actualized or incarnate in the flesh must be self - subdued in self - annihilation.
«In the first place, we should insist that if the immigrant who comes here in good faith becomes an American and assimilates himself to us, he shall be treated on an exact equality with everyone else, for it is an outrage to discriminate against any such man because of creed, or birthplace, or origin.
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