Because of leap years, time zone differences and other factors, the exact day and time when the Sun changes signs varies from year to year.
From a visual standpoint, Halo 4 is far and away the most lavish game in the series yet, particularly when it comes to the lighting, though perhaps
because of this leap in quality comes at the cost of diminished scale and the sprawling open battlegrounds from past games are largely absent in favour of more restrictive and compact environments, which is easily the most disappointing aspect of the campaign.
Alignment is corrected for leap years (note that nominal dates in 2008 are 0.75 days behind the seasonal cycle when compared to 2007
because of the leap day).
Christmas babies don't come often, as December 25th is the least common birthday in the United States (other than February 29,
because of leap years).
Not exact matches
It's scary not
because these people think that I'm 10 feet tall and won't fail, but they've taken a
leap of faith to sign up.
You
leap out
of bed in the morning, you get really excited about every single sale, and you drive everyone around you crazy
because all you want to talk about is your new business.
Refocusing our sights on precision health won't be easy —
because it involves achieving something more elusive even than a technological
leap or a breakthrough in biological understanding: It demands a wholesale re-thinking: We have to convince and train people to be proactive instead
of reactive when it comes to their own health.
«But when it comes to the energy investments,
because the returns haven't been as good as the rest
of his businesses, the
leap is harder to make.»
The Herschel brand
leapt to popularity early on, becoming a darling
of the hipster set
because of its modern lines
of utilitarian backpacks, most hovering under $ 100.
I'm imagining that the turnover rate in «startup land» is high
because unless there's a decent paycheck or public recognition, it's tough find the wherewithal to continue on that initial
leap of faith for longer than 2.5 years.
The reason for this is that
LEAPS options are difficult to price
because of their long life.
you're going to have to go through that logic with me
because I missed a couple
of your bigger
leaps.
That's quite the
leap of... something
because it isn't faith.
Rather than a mere observation that feminine things are this and masculine things are that, people often
leap from the description to the prescription —
because you are «feminine,» you must be x, y, and z. And I think when people hear feminists rejecting the prescriptive part
of gender divides, they hear that we're rejecting a gender divide altogether.
I know you don't mean god,
because that
leaps to a conclusion that there is a god, something there is no evidence
of whatsoever.
Of course there is no way to measure physically as to which side is right, including the atheist side, and yet you still make your choice because in your POV it is the logical choice to make, wherein my POV there are times that such physical evidence is not available and so a leap of faith needs to be take
Of course there is no way to measure physically as to which side is right, including the atheist side, and yet you still make your choice
because in your POV it is the logical choice to make, wherein my POV there are times that such physical evidence is not available and so a
leap of faith needs to be take
of faith needs to be taken.
No, they really can't
because in religion you are trained to bypass
leaps of logic you yourself are making while being trained to condemn it in others.
Now that they're suddenly saying it isn't a metaphor
because the author
of this article made a few giant
leaps in logic when connecting recent scientific evidence to some cult that's been around for a few thousand years.
On top
of that to further project, (anthropomorphic projection), «person - hood» onto that being,
because we, as humans, don't understand anything else, is a huge illogical
leap.
The reason yuo doubt Christianity's Belief A is
because you hold unprovable Belief B. Every doubt, therefore, is based on a
leap of faith.
You're fearful
because your arguments are built on foundational
leaps of faith that science must fail itself in order for the rest
of it to be true, rather than the simple and logical answer that there must be a creator.
In an earlier attack he argues that (for some reason) using the «if, then» argument (if torturing a man will held defend our troops, then we ought to torture him) to support the use
of torture by government officials on our enemies, isn't legitimate,
because (crazy logical
leap) many interrogators say torture doesn't work -LRB-!?).
Hence in a sense our age is too tenacious
of life to die, for dying is one
of the most remarkable
leaps, and a little verse
of a poet has always attracted me much,
because, after having expressed prettily and simply in five or six preceding lines his wish for good things in life, he concludes thus: Ein selige Sprung in die Ewigkeit.)
The Beatified Scientist An important part
of combating the myth
of the opposition
of faith and science is a proper historical appreciation
of the irreplaceable contribution
of men
of faith to the rise
of science and its great
leaps: scientists who rigorously studied the natural world precisely
because it is God's own order given to the world that makes it rational and worthy
of investigation.
gman, you still are ignoring the fact that you make an awfully big
leap from these constants that allow us to live to it being
because of a god, and the christian god at that.
You accept the «
leap of faith» as a valid basis for believing in god in the absence
of evidence, but fail to see that this makes you a pantheist,
because you have to accept that the same
leap can be made to any god with equal validity.
I know that
because by taking a
leap of faith I decline reason and all counter arguments.
Lumen Fidei does not deny the «
leap»
of faith; on the contrary it insists on it — only with equal insistence it refutes that it be reckless or unreasonable
because made in self - referential darkness.
The
leap of faith is a «quantum»
leap, however, precisely
because in taking it the believer is remade, enabled in the one through whom (uniquely, for he is the only Son) he or she becomes adopted into the paternity
of God.
Don't be afraid, Nicole — look at all the people who are no longer afraid
of GF cooking
because you told us to take the
leap!
In addition, the
LEAP study design excluded 9.1 %
of the infants who were screened (76
of 834)
because large wheals (greater than 4 mm in diameter) developed after the skin - prick test21 that were probably associated with peanut allergy; the safety and effectiveness
of early peanut consumption in that population remain unknown.
His son, Nick Spiak III, chief marketing officer, says that
because of Sushi with Gusto's fast growth, «the tail started wagging the dog pretty quickly and the sushi business started growing by
leaps and bounds.»
However,
because individual wine preferences can be partial and highly subjective, it may take a
leap of faith in order to find the right wine using this app.
I've done lots
of presentations and speeches, but this was so special
because it's been 11 months since I made the big
leap to doing this full time, and
because I was so passionate on the topic.
He would have been a late lottery pick in this year's draft
because of his length (7» 4 wingspan),
leaping ability, and timing as a shot blocker.
You have to give yourself an out in case Faksa doesn't take that
leap because with what you're proposing, if he doesn't take that
leap, this team is in big trouble from the standpoint
of making up ground against the elites in the Central / West right now and may even take a step backward from where they are at right now.
People should not be jumping to
leaps of faith
because of Leicester.
Why fans are excited on the one hand, but afraid to take the full
leap because of the franchise's history.
And for the rest
of those camps, the directors and counselors would have to peer in every direction each time they opened a door or walked down a path,
because Vee had convinced a few hundred kids to
leap from behind walls and bushes in front
of them, to sacrifice their bodies like True Rats, to shuffle in front
of the big - timers and take the charge!
He has already come on in
leaps and bounds after playing for another Premier League club in West Ham and I have a feeling that the Gunners would regret losing him simply
because we already have good options for his position in the shape
of Hector Bellerin and Mathieu Debuchy.
It was all the more galling for Mourinho
because club sources say he has a lot
of faith that Pogba will make a big
leap this season, and even believes he can hit up to 15 goals.
For now, let's keep it general
because there are so many people who can give an account much like mine
of how wrapping helped bring them up from postpartum mood disorders, or struggles with relationships, special needs children, high needs and sensory issues, or securing attachment again after developmental
leaps or time apart.
Two things I hear, consistently, is that parents are anxious about taking this
leap forward
because they are confused by all
of the information out there!
It has grown
leaps and bounds in popularity over the last few years
because so many parents find the name to be the perfect representation
of what they want their little girl to entail.
I did this on purpose
because I know I have to make the
leap into the league
of «preschooler parents», but I truly am scared shitless.
14:03 - Vaz begins by
leaping on the Fedorcio evidence, that he decided to employ Neil Wallis
because of Yates» reference.
«Even the most generous interpretation
of the evidence
of the defendants» sexual orientation as relevant — that
because he dresses like a woman he likely stole the woman's hair products and shoes — is such an incredible
leap of logic as to astound this court.»
«This is a tremendous
leap for me,
because I went being completely apolitical, to neck deep in the political end
of the pool,» he said.
Najarian pointed out some
of the technical headaches that
leap seconds cause: they can not be preprogrammed into software, for example,
because they are typically announced only six months in advance by the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service in Frankfurt, Germany.
Because what is true is that on May 20th Parazynski, who last went to space in 2007, became the first astronaut to reach the summit
of Mount Everest, a place to definitely avoid any giant
leaps.